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Sunday, June 26th
19h00: Welcome drink
20h00: Dinner
Monday, June 27th
09h00 Keynote – Niko Beerenwinkel
Inferring tumor evolution from single-cell data
10h00 Coffee break
10h40 Scholz Guillaume
Fast detection of recombinant sequences in viruses using phylo-k-mers
11h00 Latrille Thibault
Empirical evidence for positive selection that is not adaptive evolution
11h20 Break
11h40 Mashayekhi Somayeh
Fractional coalescent
12h00 Otto Moritz
Recombination, selection and the evolution of tandem gene arrays
12h30 Lunch
Afternoon: social activities and discussions
17h30 De Sousa Mota Bárbara
Imputation of ancient genomes
17h50 Anchieri Lucas
Benchmarking methods using time-series data to infer selection
18h10 Break
18h40 Nesterenko Luca
Phyloformer: Fast and accurate phylogeny estimation with self-attention networks
19h00 De Vienne Damien M.
The overlooked effect of ghost lineages for the study of gene flow
19h30 Dinner
Tuesday, June 28th
09h00 Keynote – Denise Kühnert
Archaeogenetics meets phylodynamics: tracking the evolution of pathogens over millennia
10h00 Coffee break
10h40 Cornuault Josselin
Do genes' coalescence times carry information on demography?
11h00 Catanzaro Daniele
Balanced Minimum Evolution: Theoretical and Computational Advances
11h20 Break
11h40 Bollen Nena
Exploiting genomic surveillance to map the spatio-temporal dispersal of SARS-CoV-2 spike mutations in Belgium across 2020
12h00 Huson Daniel
SplitsTree6 - integrating phylogenetic trees and networks
12h30 Lunch
Afternoon: social activities and discussions
17h Keynote - Kosiol Carolin
Polymorphism-aware phylogenetics models
18h Poster session (1 to 12) + aperitif
19h30 Dinner
Wednesday, June 29th
09h00 Keynote – David Bryant
The Concatenation Question
10h00 Coffee break
10h40 Szollosi Gergely
Trade-off between reducing mutational accumulation and increasing commitment to differentiation determines tissue organization
11h00 Featherstone Leo
Assessing the effects of date and sequence data in phylodynamics
11h20: Break
11h40 Zhukova Anna
Fast and Accurate Resolution of the Birth-Death Exposed-Infectious (BDEI) Model
12h00 Bastide Paul
A Cauchy process to model trait evolution on a phylogeny
12h30 Lunch
Afternoon: social activities and discussions
17h Keynote – Maria Anisimova
Phylogenetics with indels
18h Poster session (13 to 24) + aperitif
19h30 Dinner
Thursday, June 30th
09h00 Keynote – Cécile Ané
Estimating species networks to model reticulate evolution: challenges and identifiability
10h00 Coffee break
10h40 Dalla Riva Giulio Valentino
Phylogenetics and ecological networks: old challenges and new opportunities
11h00 Urban Lara
The ghost of past selection in the critically endangered kākāpō
11h20 Break
11h40 Layan Maylis
Impact and mitigation of sampling bias to determine viral spread: evaluating discrete phylogeography through CTMC models and structured coalescent model approximations
12h00 Vaughan Timothy
Bayesian phylodynamic inference of multi-type population trajectories using genomic data
12h30 Lunch
14h00 Departure