NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 09:00-09:30 | Invited talk |
Utilizing Identity-by-Descent segments in time-transect ancient DNA data |
Harald Ringbauer | MPI EVA Leipzig |
2 | 09:30-09:45 | Selected talk |
GhostBuster: A method for uncovering ancient hidden admixture events in genealogies |
Hrushikesh Loya | University of Oxford |
3 | 09:45-10:00 | Selected talk |
ARGMix: Inferring ancient local ancestry with transformers in ancestral recombination graphs |
Cole Shanks | University of California Santa Cruz |
4 | 10:00-10:15 | Selected talk |
Joint parametric inference of complex demographic history using composite likelihood based on whole-genome genealogy |
Xinzhu "April" Wei | Cornell University |
5 | 10:15-10:30 | Selected talk |
Deep-time speciation genomics of mammoth |
Kelsey Moreland | Centre for Palaeogenetics |
6 | 10:30-10:35 | Flash talk |
Efficient and flexible analysis of fine-scale population structure using rare variants |
Lei Huang | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology |
7 | 10:35-10:40 | Flash talk |
Reconstructing population admixture graph using GTmix2 |
Yufeng Wu | University of Connecticut |
8 | 10:40-10:45 | Flash talk |
Ancient genomic insights into East Asian bovine and caprine domestication: Challenges, discoveries and future |
Zehui Chen | Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology |
9 | 10:45-10:50 | Flash talk |
Population genomic insights from ancient sediment DNA in arctic plant species |
Chenyu Jin | Swedish Museum of Natural History |
10 | 10:50-10:55 | Flash talk |
A flexible and efficient new model to infer multiple admixture dates via joint analyses of modern and/or ancient individuals |
Nancy Bird | University College London |
11 | 10:55-11:00 | Flash talk |
Dual origin of Turkic speaking peoples |
Daniel Tabin | Harvard University |