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Deadline: April 30, 2011 | Date: June 30, 2011-July 02, 2011
Venue/Country: Shenzhen, China
Updated: 2010-12-11 14:00:04 (GMT+9)
genomics.org.cn). We would also welcome your further comments, questions, and suggestions. Best wishes and looking forward to meeting you in Shenzhen!Conference Time and VenueJune 30-July 2, 2011, Kingkey Palace Hotel, Shenzhen, China.(Register on site on June 29, 2011)Abstract DeadlineApril 30th,2011Provisional list of topicsThe evolution and elaboration of eusociality-Caste-specific gene expression and gene regulation during development-The role of methylation in the expression of eusocial traits-Divergent caste-specific patterns of aging-Convergent/idiosyncratic pathways among clades that evolved eusocialityBreeding and mating systems-Gametic (in)compatibility-Sperm viability-Hybridisation and introgression-Major transitions in gene expression during sexual maturation and inseminationCommunication, recognition and social behavior-Signaling pathways for nestmate recognition and immunity-The genomics of perception: gene expression in the antennae and the brain-Genomic changes in social parasites-Genomic signatures of unicolonialityMicrobial symbionts of insect societies-Discovery and characterization of bacterial symbionts (including metagenomics)-Fungus farming in ants and termites-Diseases and reproductive parasites (Wolbachia)-Adaptive coevolution between symbionts and hostsFuture challenges-Data management-Comparative genomics in phylogenetic reconstructionsKeynote SpeakersJack Werren Biology Department, University of Rochester, ProfessorLaboratory Website http://www.rochester.edu/college/bio/labs/WerrenLab/WerrenLab-Home.html
Gene Robinson University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana,ProfessorLaboratory Website http://www.life.illinois.edu/robinson/
Amy TothIowa State University, Postdoctoral Research AssociateLaboratory Website http://www.public.iastate.edu/~amytoth/Toth_lab/Home.html
John WangBiodiversity Reasearch Center, Academia Sinica, Assistant Research Fellow, Ph.D. Stanford UniversityLaboratory Website http://biodiv.sinica.edu.tw/research.php?pi=157
Juergen GadauArizona State University, School of Life Science, Arizona State University, Associate ProfessorLaboratory Website http://sols.asu.edu/people/faculty/jgadau.php
Program committee membersDr.JacobusJ.Boomsma Professor and Director of the Centre for Social Evolution, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark CSE Copenhagen is one of the largest research institutions devoted to the integrated study of insect societies. They have just hosted the 16th World Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI) and are rapidly expanding their efforts in genome sequencing of social insects.Dr. Owain Edwards Group Leader, Invertebrate Genomics and Evolution, Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Australia CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization), is the largest national research institution in Australia, and has a strong history of social insects research. Dr Edwards and the Division of Ecosystem Sciences are actively engaged in a number of insect genome projects related to agriculture, environment, and human health. Dr. Jürgen Gadau Associate Professor, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, USA Represents the largest integrated social insect research institution in the USA, which completed the sequencing of three ant genomes and made contributions to two others. Dr Gadau’s group also had a major role in the genome sequencing of Nasonia wasps and they are currently coordinating a comparative analysis of the seven sequenced ant genomes.Dr.Huanming Yang Chairman and Professor, BGI, Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Dr. Huanming Yang is one of China’s leading genetic scientists. As one of the co-founders of Beijing Genomics Insitute-Shezhen (BGI), he and his collaborators have made a significant contribution to the HGP and HapMap projects, as well as to sequencing and analysing genomes of rice, chicken, silkworm, giant panda, cucumber, and many microorganisms.Dr. Guojie Zhang Associate Director of the Bioinformatics Center, Leader of Genome Projects in BGI-Shenzhen, China Dr. Guojie Zhang received a joint Ph.D. in Molecular Evolution and Genomics from the Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Science in 2010. Since joining BGI in 2005, he has led the BGI part of several genome projects, most recently working together with an international team on the first two-ant genomes, published in Science this year. Guojie Zhang is currently in charge of the 1000 Plant & Animal Genome Program at BGI.Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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