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2023 NeLLi Symposium – Agenda

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Event area: Bldg. 50 Auditorium | Break area: IGB (Bldg. 91) 3rd floor lounge area

Session 1

Thursday, August 24, 2023
Day 1

New Lineages and New Functions

08:00 – 08:55 AM Registration and Badge pick-up on the 3rd floor IGB (Bldg 91)
 

08:55 – 09:00 AM

 

Welcome Remarks

Bldg. 50 Auditorium

Frederik Schulz, New Lineages of Life Lead

09:00 – 09:25 AM “Life in black goo: multi-omics of biofouling at municipal landfills” Invited speaker 1: Laura Hug, University of Waterloo
09:25 – 09:30 AM Questions
09:30 – 10:30 AM Chosen Abstract Speakers (4 speakers x 10 minutes talk, 5 minutes Q&A)
“A novel bacterial phylum for the deep subsurface” Jennifer Biddle, University of Delaware
 “The Indigenous Microbiome of a Tetrachloroethene (PCE)-Contaminated Superfund site subjected to enhanced in-situ reductive dechlorination (ERD)” Rebecca Reiss, New Mexico Tech
 “Isolation and characterization the first methanogenic Archaeglobi: Methanoglobus nevadensis XG-1” Grayson Chadwick, UC Berkeley
“Temporal biology of a microbial community revealed by diel metatranscriptomics”  Amanda Shelton, Carnegie Science
10:30 – 10:55 AM Break Bldg. 91 
10:55 – 11:20 AM “New insights on the origin of plastids from the uncultured microbial diversity” Invited Speaker 2: Fabien Burki, Uppsala University
11:20 – 11:25 AM Questions
11:25 – 12:25 PM Chosen Abstract Speakers (4 speakers x 10 minutes talk, 5 minutes Q&A)
 “Missing Genomes: Predicting the phylogenetic and geographic distribution of uncharacterized microbes in 16S” Nate Cira, Cornell University (Virtual)
“Inference of Global Eukaryotic Phylogeny using Newly Identified Sets of Proteins”

 

Eunsoo Kim, Ewha Womans University / American Museum of Natural History
“Marker gene based survey of microbial eukaryotes across Earth’s biomes reveals new lineages and functions” Miguel F. Romero, DOE Joint Genome Institute
“Finding a home for orphans: evaluating the phylogenetic placement and genome evolution of malawimonads” Xyrus Maurer-Alcala, American Museum of Natural History
12:25 – 01:50 PM Lunch

**01:15 – 01:45 PM JGI Tour

Bldg. 91 

Bldg. 91 1st floor indoor area

Session 2

Microbial Symbioses

01:50- 02:15 PM “Experimental evolution coupled with whole genome sequencing reveals the selective drivers of mutualism decline” Invited Speaker 3: Rebecca Batstone, McMaster University
02:15 – 02:20 PM Questions
02:20 – 03:05 PM Chosen Abstract Speakers (3 speakers x 10 minutes talk, 5 minutes Q&A)
“Evolution of sulfate reducing bacteria towards a syntrophic partnership with anaerobic methanotrophic archaea”  Ranjani Murali, California Institute of Technology
“A newly discovered symbiotic lineage of Cercozoa (Eukaryota: Rhizaria) infects colonial green algae (Eukaryota: Archaeplastida)” Vasily Zlatogursky, University of British Columbia (Virtual)
“Saccharibacteria harness light energy using type-1 rhodopsins that may rely on retinal sourced from microbial hosts” Alexander Jaffe, Stanford University (Virtual)
03:05 – 03:35 PM Break Bldg. 91 
03:35 – 04:00 PM “Big tiny blindspots: New lineages that change how we interpret major transition in evolution” Invited Speaker 2: Patrick Keeling, University of British Columbia (Virtual)
04:00 – 04:05 PM Questions
04:05 – 04:50 PM Chosen Abstract Speakers (3 speakers x 10 minutes talk, 5 minutes Q&A)
 “First steps towards defining the role of aiptasia microbiome in facilitating host response to climate change” Maggie Sogin, UC Merced
“Insights from environmental metagenomics: multiple independent evolution of host association in Rickettsiales” Tiago Nardi, University of Pavia
05:00 – 07:00 PM Meet the Speakers Reception IGB (Bldg 91), 3rd Floor Cafe area 

Session 3

Friday, August 25, 2023
Day 2

Evolution of Cellular Complexity

AM / PM Refreshments to be served at Bldg 50
09:00 – 09:25 AM  “The energetic cost of complexity in cell evolution” Invited Speaker 3: Sergio Munoz Gomez, Purdue University
09:25 – 09:30 AM Questions
09:30 – 10:15 AM Chosen Abstract Speakers (3 speakers x 10 minutes talk, 5 minutes Q&A)
“A computational screen for alternative genetic codes in over 250,000 genomes” Yeketerina Shulgina, UC Berkeley 
“ATP synthase evolution on a cross-braced date tree of life” Tara Mahendrarajah, NIOZ (Virtual)
“Elucidating the ecology, evolution, and genome biology of protists in extreme environments” Hannah Rappaport, Syracuse University (Virtual)
10:15 – 10:40 AM Break Bldg. 50
10:40 – 11:05 AM “Symbioses, the deep roots and diversification of cellular life” Invited Speaker 4: Anja Spang, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, NIOZ (Virtual)
11:05 – 11:10 AM Questions
11:10 – 11:55 AM Chosen Abstract Speaker (3 speakers x 10 minute talk, 5 minutes Q&A)
“Characterizing the genetic determinants of plasmid-host interactions” Jigyasa Arora, UC Berkeley
Comparative Analysis of stem cell niches across eukaryota: Single-Cell insites into transcriptional mechanisms of cell type differentiation” Alexis Garretson, JGI / The Jackson Lab
“Extant DNA Polymerase A Enzymes Evolved from Uracil-DNA Glycosylase-DNA Polymerase Fusions that Pervade in the Global Metavirome” Ryan Doss, University of Nevada
11:55 – 01:30 PM Lunch Bldg. 91

Session 4

Methods to discover the undiscovered

01:30 – 01:55 PM “Not your grandma’s methanogens: First-time cultivation of methanogens of phylum Thermoproteota” Invited Speaker 5: Anthony Kohtz, Montana State University
for Roland Hatzenpichler
01:55 – 02:00 PM Questions
01:00 – 02:45 PM Chosen Abstract Speaker (3 speakers x 10 minute talk, 5 minute Q&A)
“Discovery of novel degradation pathways in microbial communities using Photoaffinity labeling (PAL)” Saad Naseem, Joint Bio Energy Institute (Virtual)
“Physiological and Evolutionary studies of signaling pathways regulating methanogenesis” Dipti Nayak, UC Berkeley
“Identifying DNA methylation patterns and cognate restriction systems in non-model microbes with nanopore sequencing” Alexander Crits-Christoph, Cultivarium
02:45 – 03:05 PM Break Bldg. 50
03:05 – 03:30 PM “Assessing microbial activity and community diversity in marine environments using single cell sorting and genomics” Invited Speaker 6: Nicole Poulton, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
03:30 – 03:35 PM Questions
03:35 – 04:20 PM Chosen Abstract Speaker (3 Speakers x 10 minute talk, 5 minute Q&A)
“Fast pangenome species limitations are as good as ANI”  Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb, Wilfrid Laurier University (Virtual)
“Missing microbial eukaryotes and misleading meta-omic conclusions” Arianna Krinos , JGI / MIT-WHOI
“Sediment-burrowing Chironomid larvae impact methane cycling in wetlands” S. Emil Ruff, The Marine Biological Laboratory
04:20 – 05:00 PM Meet the speakers

 

 

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