16th International Congress of Protistology 2025, Joint meeting of ICOP/ISOP 2025 June 22 (Sunday), - June 27 (Friday), 2025. Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea (TBC)

Daily Scientific Program

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Keynote
Keynote
  • Keynote 1
  • Time

    09:15-09:40

  • Room

    New Millenium Hall

  • Protistology in Korea: Past, Present, and Future
    Mann Kyoon Shin (University of Ulsan, Republic of Korea)

Keynote
Keynote
  • Keynote 2
  • Time

    09:40-10:40

  • Room

    New Millenium Hall

  • New insights into the origin and early evolution of eukaryotes from phylogenomic analyses.
    Andrew J. Roger (Dalhousie University, Canada)

SS
SS
  • SS 1 Predatory Protists
  • Time

    11:00-12:20

  • Room

    New Millenium Hall

  • New predatory representatives of the poorly studied stramenopile group Bigyromonada elucidate the origin of parasitism in Oomycetes and Pirsoniales
    Kristina Prokina (Université Paris-Saclay, France)

  • Watching tiny predators: cell biology and eukaryotrophic behaviours in phylogenetically distinct flagellates
    Yana Eglit (University of Victoria, Canada)

  • The Evolutionary Significance of Eukaryotrophic Free-living Flagellates Within Sar
    Elizabeth Weston (Dalhousie University, Canada)

  • Predatory flagellates as important branches of the eukaryotic tree of life and key members of microbial communities
    Denis Tikhonenkov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation)

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SS
  • SS 2 The life of Retaria and other large protists
  • Time

    11:00-12:20

  • Room

    ChoByungdoo International Hall

  • The multiple reproductive pathways of planktonic foraminifera
    Julie Meilland (CEREGE, France)

  • Bringing Retaria to life
    Raphael Morard (University of Bremen, Germany)

  • Phosphate storage in foraminifera - An adaptation to O2 depletion that could counteract anthropogenic coastal eutrophication
    Nicolaas Glock (Hamburg University, Germany)

  • Revealing The Diversity And Evolution Of Radiolaria Beyond The Stars Of The Ocean
    Miguel Sandin (Biological Station of Roscoff, France)

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SS
  • SS 3 Decoding Life Mechanisms and Evolution through Genetic Manipulation in Algae
  • Time

    11:00-12:20

  • Room

    ChoByungdoo International Hall

  • Life Cycle, And Genetic Modification Techniques In The Unicellular Polyextremophilic Red Algae Cyanidiophyceae
    Shin-Ya Miyagishima (National Inst. of Genetics, Japan)

  • Genome Sequencing And Genetic Transformation Of Chlorarachniophyte Algae
    Yoshihisa Hirakawa (Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan)

  • Functional analysis on heterogeneous flagella of the brown algal swarmers
    Minori Harada (Hokkaido Univ., Japan)

  • Establishing Genome Editing in Rapaza viridis for Functional Analysis of Kleptoplasty-related Genes
    Yuichiro Kashiyama (Fukui Univ. of Tech., Japan)

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SS
  • SS 4 Emerging Challenges in Protistan Pathogen Research
  • Time

    11:00-12:20

  • Room

    ChoByungdoo International Hall

  • Spatiotemporal Variation in Condition, Reproduction, and Protozoan-Trematode Infections of the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippinarum in Anmyeondo Island Tidal Flats, West Coast of Korea
    Kwang-Sik Choi (Jeju National University, Republic of Korea)

  • First Evidence of Mass Mortality in Manila Clams Ruditapes philippinarum Associated with Paramyxean Parasite Eomarteilia granula
    Young-Ghan Cho (National Institute of Fisheries Science (NIFS), Republic of Korea)

  • Molecular Screening Of Oie-Listed And Protozoan Pathogens In Pacific Oysters (crassostrea Gigas) And Mediterranean Mussels (mytilus Galloprovincialis) From Korean Port Waters Using Species-Specific Pcr
    Jeong-Hwa Kim (Jeju National University, Republic of Korea)

  • Prevalence and intensity of Perkinsus marinus infections in farmed oysters (Crassostrea virginica, C. gigas) across the USA, Mexico, Brazil, and South Korea using a novel qPCR-based diagnostic assay
    Seung-Hyeon Kim (Kunsan National University, Republic of Korea)

  • First report of Oblongichytrium spp. in Pacific oysters from Southern and Western coasts of South Korea: Molecular and microscopic insights
    S.D.N.K. Bathige (Kunsan National University, Republic of Korea)

OP
OP
  • OP 1 Protist diversity
  • Time

    14:00-15:30

  • Room

    New Millenium Hall

  • OP1-1

    Regional Endemism Instead Of Unlimited Gene Flow: Phylogeography Of Nivicolous Myxomycetes In The Mountains Of Eurasia.
    Maho Inoue (University Of Greifswald, Germany)

  • OP1-2

    Contrasting genetic diversity and regional structure of two Gracilaria species in Northeast Asia
    Mi Yeon Yang (Jeju National University, Republic of Korea)

  • OP1-3

    Ecological Effects Of Fish And Shellfish Mariculture On Microeukaryotic Community
    Weiwei Liu (Chinese Academy Of Science, China)

  • OP1-4

    Diversity Of Picoeukaryotes From The Mexican Pacific Revealed Through Metabarcoding: New Paradigms
    David U. Hernández-Becerril (Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México, Mexico)

  • OP1-5

    From protist phylogenies to classification
    Sina Adl (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)

  • OP1-6

    Marine Protist Presents Different Genetic Population Structure Between Oceans Than Metazoa And Archaeplastida
    Rubén González-Miguéns (Instituto Biología Evolutiva (ibe-Csic), Spain)

OP
OP
  • OP 2 Protist evolution
  • Time

    14:00-15:30

  • Room

    ChoByungdoo International Hall

  • OP2-1

    Exploration of orthologous groups reveals core proteins of eukaryotic protein complexes
    Ore Francis (Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK)

  • OP2-2

    Complex Evolutionary Patterns Of Cytoskeleton Gene Families Were Revealed For Ciliates
    Zhenzhen Yi (South China Normal University, China)

  • OP2-3

    Insect trypanosomatids – growing diversity of cultivable isolates reveals distinct lifestyles, endosymbionts and genetic codes
    Julius Lukes (Czech Academy Of Sciences, Czech Republic)

  • OP2-4

    Kinetoplastid Genomes - Size Matters
    Daryna Zavadska (Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Republic of Korea)

  • OP2-5

    Comparative genomic analysis of species-specific temperature adaptation mechanisms in Skeletonema species
    Shuya Liu (Chinese Academy Of Sciences, China)

  • OP2-6

    A phylotranscriptomic investigation into the dictyostelid amoebae reveals a single developmental model may be insufficient to describe development across the group.

OP
OP
  • OP 3 Harmful Protists
  • Time

    14:00-15:30

  • Room

    9B217

  • OP3-1

    Harmful/toxic Marine Protists And The Korea Undos Implementation Research Group
    Wonho Yih (Kunsan National University, Republic of Korea)

  • OP3-2

    Development of a synthetic DNA-based qPCR method for monitoring the occurrence of Dinophysis spp. under climate change
    Su-Min Kang (Jeju National University, Republic of Korea)

  • OP3-3

    Genomic and Phylogenetic Analyses of the Domoic Acid Biosynthesis Genes in the Benthic Diatom Nitzschia navis-varingica (Bacillariophyceae)
    Zongmei Cui (Chinese Academy Of Sciences, China)

  • OP3-4

    Effect of the Harmful Microalga Heterosigma akashiwo on Aggregation and Sinking of Microplastics
    Sudusinghe Kavindu Dhanajaya (Korea Institute Of Ocean Science & Technology(kiost), University Of Science And Technology (ust) , Republic of Korea)

  • OP3-5

    Synergistic Effects Of Karenia Mikimotoi And Hypoxia On Histological Alterations And Metabolic Adaptations In Hybrid Abalone (haliotis Discus Hannai ♀ × H. Fulgens ♂)
    Xin Xu (Minjiang University, China)

  • OP3-6

    Comparisons of plankton communities between a Margalefidinium polykrikoides (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae) bloom and adjacent non-bloom waters
    Hyun Jun Yang (Department Of Oceanography, Republic of Korea)

SA
SA
  • SA 1
  • Time

    14:00-15:30

  • Room

    Sohayng Multimedia Lecture Room

  • SA1-1

    Comparative Study Of Transposable Elements In Unicellular And Multicellular Eukaryotic Microorganisms
    Angela Correa (Texas Tech University, USA)

  • SA1-2

    Comparative Transcriptomics Reveal Functional Divergence In Rhizaria
    Jule Freudenthal (University Of Cologne, Germany)

  • SA1-3

    Unraveling Deep Evolutionary Relationships In Retaria Through Single-Cell Transcriptomics
    Daniele Giannotti (University Of British Columbia, Canada)

  • SA1-4

    Horizontal gene transfers in the genomes of Cyanidiophyceae
    Yongsung Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea)

  • SA1-5

    Comparative genomics of free-living and parasitic diplomonads
    Monika Wisniewska (Institute Of Parasitology, Czech Republic)

  • SA1-6

    Copy That! - Comparing Digital PCR Platforms For Precise And Reproducible Gene Copy Number Analyses In Protists
    Megan Gross (RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany)

SA
SA
  • SA 2
  • Time

    14:00-15:30

  • Room

    90209

  • Gene evolution of the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway from primary to secondary endosymbiosis groups
    YuJin Jeong (Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea)

  • On the Tree of Archaeplastida: The Impact of Rapidly Evolving and Heterotachious Positions on Nuclear and Plastid Phylogenomic Inferences.
    Ryu Isogai (University Of Tsukuba, Japan)

  • Interplay Of Epigenetic Silencing And Viral Endogenization In Diverse Protist Genome Assemblies
    Cédric Blais (Dalhousie University, Canada)

  • Breviate Protists Viability Is Linked to the Metabolic Versatility of Its Associated Microbiome Under Anoxic Conditions
    Karla Iveth Aguilera-Campos (Lund University, Sweden)

  • From Parasites to Endosymbionts: a Hypothetical Evolutionary Model of Respiratory Endosymbioses
    Louison Nicolas-Asselineau (Max Planck Institute For Marine Microbiology, Germany)

  • Mirusvirus Genomic Integration and Co-Evolution with Thraustochytrid Hosts
    Jessica Latimer (Dalhousie University, Canada)

OP
OP
  • OP 4 Protist diversity
  • Time

    15:45-17:15

  • Room

    New Millenium Hall

  • OP4-1

    Unravelling the confusing taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Poterioochromonas (Chrysophyceae), an important grazer of microalgae
    Mixue Jiang (Institute Of Hydrobiology Chinese Academy Of Sciences, China)

  • OP4-2

    Towards a trait-based approach for protist ecology and evolution
    Mahwash Jamy (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden)

  • OP4-3

    Protist community dynamics in response to varying water masses in the northeastern East China Sea in 2023
    Hye Jin Seo (Chonnam National University, Republic of Korea)

  • OP4-4

    From the Rivers to the Sea: Exploring the Diversity of Cyphoderiidae through Salinity Gradient
    María Martínez-Ríos (Real Jardin Botanico-Csic, Spain)

  • OP4-5

    Environmental Drivers of Protist Community Assembly in the the longest river of Europe: A Basin-Scale Metabarcoding Study
    Bogdan Kiriukhin (Papanin Institute For Biology Of Inland Waters, University Of Tyumen , Republic of Korea)

  • OP4-6

    Ciliates with respiratory endosymbionts comprise a novel family related to Plagiopylea
    Linus Matz Zeller (Max Planck Institute For Marine Microbiology, Germany)

OP
OP
  • OP 5 Endosymbiosis
  • Time

    15:45-17:15

  • Room

    ChoByungdoo International Hall

  • OP5-1

    Identification of the Polysaccharide Storage System of Paulinella micropora
    Duckhyun Lhee (Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea)

  • OP5-2

    Genomes Of Nitrogen-Fixing Diatoms Reveal Alternative Paths To Stable Endosymbioses
    Ellen Yeh (Stanford University, USA)

  • OP5-3

    Recent Plastid Replacement in Karlodinium ballantinum (Kareniaceae, Dinoflagellata) Challenges the Paradigms of Endosymbiotic Gene Transfer
    Kacper Maciszewski (Czech Academy Of Sciences, Czech Republic)

  • OP5-4

    Multidirectional Protein Trafficking Between Organellar And Cytosolic Ribosomes: Insight from Nucleomorph-containing Organisms
    Ondřej Gahura (Biology Centre Cas, Czech Republic)

  • OP5-5

    A new sister-lineage of MRO-harboring Breviates
    Anna Cho (Arizona State University, USA)

  • OP5-6

    Plastid-Encoded Gene Phylogeny Does Not Support a Single Ancestry of Haptophyte-Type Plastids in the Kareniaceae
    Kazuya Takahashi (University of Tokyo, Czech Academy of Sciences , Japan, Czech Republic)

OP
OP
  • OP 6 Parasites
  • Time

    15:45-17:15

  • Room

    9B217

  • OP6-1

    Long read amplicon sequencing and diversity of diplomonads in Gut Microbiomes
    Magda Vodrazkova (Biology Centre CAS, Czech Republic)

  • OP6-2

    Evolutionary Origins and Functional Adaptations of Red Algal Endosymbionts in Peneroplidae Foraminifera
    Olha Sur (Okinawa Institute Of Science And Technology, Japan)

  • OP6-3

    Conserved Immunophilins: A Unifying Link Across Three Phytomyxid Pathogens
    Anagha Santhosh (University Of Innsbruck, Austria)

  • OP6-4

    Isolation And Analysis Of Toxoplasma Gondii From A Japanese Patient With Congenital Toxoplasmosis
    Kisaburo Nagamune (National Institute Of Infectiou Diseases, University Of Tsukuba , Japan)

  • OP6-5

    Fireworms (hermodice Carunculata) Are A Reservoir And Potential Vector For Coral-Infecting Apicomplexans (corallicolids)
    Anthony Bonacolta (University Of British Columbia, Rosenstiel School Of Marine, Atmospheric, And Earth Science , Canada, USA)

OP
OP
  • OP 7 Protist microscopy
  • Time

    15:45-17:15

  • Room

    Sohayng Multimedia Lecture Room

  • OP7-3

    Nitrogen Metabolism And Microbial Vision In Symbiodiniaceae Employ The Same Substrate—guanine Biocrystals
    Jana Pilatova (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Charles University , USA, Czech Republic)

  • OP7-4

    Striated Fiber Assemblins Build The Feeding Groove Of An Excavate Flagellate
    Vladimir Hampl (Charles University, Czech Republic)

  • OP7-5

    Role Of Mob Proteins In Polarity And Cytokinesis Regulation In Paramecium Tetraurelia
    Ying Yan (Ocean University Of China, China)

  • OP7-6

    Shedding light on photosymbiosis using 3D electron microscopy
    Gaëlle Toullec (Université Grenoble Alpes, France)

SA
SA
  • SA 3
  • Time

    15:45-17:15

  • Room

    90209

  • SA3-1

    Effects of stocking density, temperature, and intermittent CO₂ injection on the bioremediation capacity of Gracilaria vermiculophylla
    Sookkyung Shin (Incheon National University, Republic of Korea)

  • SA3-2

    A Seriously Squishy Flagellate: The Patchwork Inheritance Of Anaerobic Metabolism In An Undescribed Rhizarian
    Maggie Lawton (University Of Victoria, Canada)

  • SA3-3

    Integrating High-Throughput Microscopy With Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals Hidden Diversity and Symbiotic Interactions in Marine Protists
    Yong Heng Phua (Okinawa Institute Of Science And Technology, Japan)

  • SA3-4

    THE NEW TAXA OF CENTROHELID HELIOZOANS (HAPTISTA, CENTROPLASTHELIDA)
    German Sozonov (University of Tyumen, Russian Federation)

  • SA3-5

    Integrated Morphological, Metabarcoding and Single-Cell Analyses Revealed High Tripos Biodiversity in the South China Sea
    Yingchao Li (Chinese Academy Of Sciences, China)

  • SA3-6

    Population genomics approaches could reveal genetic divergence in the planktonic diatom Ditylum brightwellii
    A-Yeong Tak (Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea)