Time Event
18:30 Welcome Gathering
19:00 - 19:15 Opening Plenary Session
Session Chair: Alexandra Worden, Marine Biological Laboratory, US
19:15 - 20:15 Plenary Lecture: Nicole King,University of California Berkeley, US
20:30 Dinner
Time Event
Parasites, Viruses, Invasive Elements, & HGT
Session Chair: Julius Lukes, CZ
7:00 - 8:30 Breakfast
9:00 Varsha Mathur (UK, F):Unravelling the mechanism of a plankton-parasite interaction
9:30 Isabelle Florent (France, F):Adaptive and functional biodiversity of Apicomplexa, the contribution of -omic data on gregarines
10:00 GeoffreyMcFadden, University of Melbourne: The mechanism of uniparental inheritance of organelle genomes in Plasmodium
10:20 Moises Bernabeu, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (BSC-CNS):Timing of HGT events in Paulinella species may suggest ancestral prolonged symbioses
10:40 Olga Matantseva: The unique process of cell covering rearrangement in dinoflagellates and new insights to cyst activity levels
11:00 Coffee break + ECS Meet the speakers
11:30 Patrick Keeling:Reversing endosymbiosis - loss of function and physical loss of organelles
11:55 Matthias Fischer: Endogenous DNA viruses in protist genomes - parasites or defense agents?
12:20 Claire Bugnot, CNRS: Structural variations associated to evolution of resistance to giant viruses
12:40 Max Schon, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research: Pervasive host-virus-virophage interactions in marine alga Bigelowiella natans
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch
14:30 Manny Ares - Introns: a hallmark and often still mysterious feature of eukaryotes
15:00 Anzhelika Butenko, Czech Academy of Sciences:Exploring eukaryotic intron evolution: lessons from Euglenozoa
15:20 John Mattick, University of Maryland:Ancestral introns predate the acquisition of the mitochondria in early eukaryotes
15:45 Coffee break + ECS Meet the speakers
16:15 - 17:30 Early Career Scientist Discussion Session and Mixer
Determine Topics for ECS Panel Discussions on Thursday
18:00 - 20:00

Poster Session I:
Parasites, Viruses, Invasive Elements, & HGT
Evolution & diversification
Planetary Biology: From First Life Onwards
Individuals with last names A-K should stand by their posters

20:30 Dinner
Time Event
Evolution & Diversification
Session Chair: Gwenael Piganeau, FR
7:00 - 8:30 Breakfast
9:00 Inaki Ruiz-Trillo: The truth about the microbial origins of animals
9:30 Norico Yamada:A missing link dinotom dinoflagellate Durinskia kwazulunatalensis exhibits the "nucleomorphising" process
10:00 Nina Pohl, Uppsala University:Unveiling novel deep diversity within Archaeplastida
10:20 Bernard Snel, Utrecht University:How protein structure predictions are impacting comparative genomics of unicellular eukaryotes
10:40 Sarah Frail, Stanford University: Caught in the act: Initial stages of endosymbiotic evolution in Epithemia
11:00 Coffee break + ECS Meet the speakers
11:30 Kristína (Kika) Pašuthová:Canonical and non-canonical nuclear genetic codes: Genomics of Blastocrithidiinae
11:55 Kenneth Wolfe: Killer toxins and evolution of the genetic code in fungi
12:20 Girish Beedessee, University of Cambridge:Novel nuclear proteins in dinoflagellates mediate the highly compacted liquid-like state of dinoflagellate chromosomes
12:40 Abigail Lind, Georgia Institute of Technology:Hybrid assemblies of Blastocystis gut microbiome-associated protists reveal evolutionary diversification to host ecology
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch
Planetary Biology: From First Life Onwards
Session Chair: John Archibald, CA and Alexandra Worden, US
14:30 - 15:20 Plenary - Andy Knoll,Harvard University, US:Early eukaryotic evolution in the context of earth system evolution
15:20 - 15:50 Laura Eme:The root of Eukaryotes and the nature of LECA
15:50 - 16:20 Coffee break + ECS Meet the speakers
16:20- 16:50 Paul Manna:The diversification of endosomal sorting during eukaryotic evolution
16:50 Miguel Mendez Sandin, Institut de Biologia Evolutiva:Fast eukaryotic diversification during the Mesoproterozoic evidenced from environmental phylogenetics
17:10 Anna Nenarokova, University of Bristol:Resolving the prokaryote-to-eukaryote transition using new phylogenomic models of endosymbiosis
17:30 Carlos Santana Molina, NIOS:The archaeal origins of eukaryotic metabolisms
17:50 - 18:10 Denis Tikhonenkov, Russian Academy of Science:Eukaryovorous flagellates and their evolutionary and ecological significance
18:30 - 20:00 Poster Session I:
Parasites, Viruses, Invasive Elements, & HGT
Evolution & diversification
Planetary Biology: From First Life Onwards
Individualswith last names L-Z should stand by their posters
20:30 Dinner
Time Event

The Spectrum of Symbioses

Session Chair:Joel B. Dacks, University of Alberta, Canada

7:00 - 8:30

Breakfast

9:00

Filip Husnik, JP, Foraminifera: The Last Frontier of Protist Symbioses

9:30

Fabian Burki: A novel branch on the algal tree of life illuminates the evolution of complex red plastids

10:00

Megan Sørensen, Heinrich Heine Universität: Taking control of light responses during the endosymbiont to organelle transition

10:20

Anne Walraven, Uppsala University:Exploring the plastid symbiosis in the marine centrohelid Meringosphaera: a novel model system for plastid integration

10:40

Ondřej Pomahač, Charles University:I carry it in my heart: The first case of intranuclear methanogen symbionts in a eukaryote

11:00

Coffee break + ECS Meet the Speakers

11:30

Anna Karnkowska: Let's get together and feel all right: Bacterial endosymbioses abundance in protists

12:00

RossWaller:SymbiosisacrossMyzozoa:whatchanges,andwhat staysthesame?

12:30

Lawrence Rudy Cadena, Heinrich Heine Universität:Exploring the Spatial Proteomics of Paulinella chromatophora: Insights Into a Nontraditional Protein Import Machinery

12:45

Ben Jenkins, University of Oxford:Immune-like glycan sensing determines host control of a nascent photosymbiosis

13:00

Daria Tashyreva, University of Warsaw, Poland: The dynamic relationship of bacterial endosymbionts with their diplonemid hosts

13:15- 14:30

Lunch

15:00 - 18:00

Free Afternoon

18:30 - 20:00

Poster session II:
The spectrum of symbioses (ISOP sponsored)
Tackling mechanisms of interactions and their consequences
Individuals with last names starting A-K should stand by their posters

20:30

Dinner

Time Event
Tackling mechanisms of interactions and their consequences
Session Chair: Toni Gabaldón, ES
7:00 - 8:30 Breakfast
9:00 Rachel Foster,University of Stockholm, SE:New insights on metabolic interactions and establishing Diatom-N2 fixing symbioses
9:30 Flora Vincent,European Molecular Biology Laboratory, DE: Symbiosis in marine diatoms
10:00 Fabian Wittmers, Marine Biological Laboratory, US:Marine protists and the evolution of animal-associated symbionts and pathogens
10:20 Fiona Savory, University of Oxford:DevelopingChlorellasp. as a genetically tractable model system for studying endosymbiosis
10:40 John Archibald, Dalhousie University, CA:Genome biology and evolution of newly-discovered mirusviruses in thraustochytrid protists
11:00 Coffee break + Meet the Speakers
11:30 Lillian Fritz-Laylin: The evolution and specification of cytoskeletal networks
11:55 David Booth: Find Your Niche: Lessons from choanoflagellates
12:20 Núria Ros-Rocher, Institut Pasteur, FR: An unusual form of multicellularity controlled by extreme salinity fluctuations in a unicellular relative of animals
12:40 Elisabeth Hehenberger:Never stop shopping for plastids - the dinoflagellate family Kareniaceae
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch
14:30 - 16:00 ECS Panel Discussion and Interdisciplinary Career Talk
Courtney Stairs,
Lund University, SE
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee break
16:30 - 18:00 Poster Session II:
The spectrum of symbioses (ISOP sponsored)
Tackling mechanisms of interactions and their consequences
Individuals with last names L-Z should stand by their posters
18:00 - 19:15 Flash Talks
20:00 - 22:00 Conference Dinner & Celebration
Time Event
7:00 - 8:30 Breakfast
9:00 Goodbyes and Transit to Airport/Train
11:00 Last bus to Airport/Train