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 4
  • Time

    09:00-10:00

  • Room

    New Millenium Hall

  • Adaptive Evolution in Protists: Diatoms as a Test Case.
    Thomas Mock (University of East Anglia, UK)

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  • ISOP SS 1 Survival is complex! Traits of bioenergetic enzyme complexes in protists from diverse niches
  • Time

    10:30-12:30

  • Room

    New Millenium Hall

  • Perkinsus marinus respiratory complexes and supercomplexes composition, structure and function.
    Lilach Sheiner (University of Glasgow, UK)

  • Structural insights into the evolution of mitochondrial Complex I across Eukaryotes.
    James Letts (University of California, USA)

  • ATP Synthase Dimers: Better Together.
    Alena Zíková (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic)

  • Structural-functional studies of the Toxoplasma complexes III and IV.
    Andrew Maclean (University of Glasgow, UK)

  • Towards the functional and structural characterization of brown algae bioenergetics.
    María Maldonado (University of California, USA)

  • Diversity in aerobic respiration across the evolutionary tree of protists: a structural perspective.
    Long Zhou (Zhejiang University, China)

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  • SS 8 Life in volcanic hot springs
  • Time

    10:30-11:50

  • Room

    9B217

  • Multi-omic analysis of community-wide interactions in red algae-dominated geothermal spring habitats
    Timothy Stephens (Rutgers University, USA)

  • Toward Molecular Genetic Studies on Acidothermophilic Red Algae in Their Natural Habitats
    Takayuki Fujiwara (National Institute of Genetics, Japan)

  • Genomic and epigenetic adaptation of extremophilic red algae
    Chung Hyun Cho (Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology GmbH, Austria)

  • Taxonomic re-evaluation of an extremophilic red alga from Yangmingshan, Taiwan
    Han-Yi Fu (National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan)

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  • SS 9 Seaweed Aquaculture: From Seed to Sustainable Cultivation across Land-Based, Open Water, and Offshore Systems
  • Time

    10:30-12:30

  • Room

    90110

  • Global Perspectives on Seaweed Aquaculture: Key Trends, Innovations, and Pathways Forward
    Jang Kyun Kim (Incheon National University, Republic of Korea)

  • Comparative Insights on Land-Based and Open Water Cultivation Systems in Korea
    Han-Gil Choi (Wonkwang University, Republic of Korea)

  • Green Tide on the Southern Coasts of Korea: Major Green Tide Causing Ulva Species, Their Biomass, And Ecological Impacts on Ecosystems
    Hyck Je Lee (Sangji University, Republic of Korea)

  • Offshore Seaweed Farming: Challenges and Opportunities
    Sang-Yul Park (Jeju National University, Republic of Korea)

  • Structure and Outlook of the Korean Pyropia industry
    Jin Suk Heo (Seaweed Research Institute, National Institute of Fisheries Science, Republic of Korea)

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  • SS 10 Special ecological and biological Characteristics of Protozoan
  • Time

    10:30-11:50

  • Room

    90109

  • Peritrichs found in Lake Weishan, a wetland in China
    Weibo Song (Ocean University of China, China)

  • Mammalian trypanosomes and their risks for human infection in China
    Zhao-Rong Lun (Su Yat-Sen University, China)

  • Mechanisms of rumen ciliates in controlling methane emissions
    Jie Xiong (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

  • Subpellicular microtubule and dynein transport in morphogenesis of Plasmodium
    Jing Yuan (Xiamen University, China)