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What can Genomic and Culture Diversity tell us about the Migration?

2nd International Human Migration Conference

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TENTATIVE AGENDA

2nd International Human Migration Conference

OCTOBER 17, 2017-TUESDAY

HOUR ACTIVITY

8:00-10:00 REGISTRATION

10:00-11:00 OPENING

11:00-11:20 COFFEE BREAK

KEY SPEAKER CONFERENCES

11:20-17:00 Moderators: Michael H. Crawford & María de Lourdes Muñoz

11:20-12:00 “Causes and Evolutionary Consequences of Human Migration: Molecular Perspective”

PhD Michael H. Crawford UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA

12:00-12:40 “Pre-Hispanic and Contemporary Maya Migrations”

PhD María de Lourdes Muñoz CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

12:40-13:00 “The Ch’orti’ Maya Diaspora”

PhD Brent Metz UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA

13:00-15:00 LUNCH

15:00-15:40 “Reconstructing human population”

PhD Maanasa Raghavan UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIGE, UK

15:40-16:20

“Reconstructing Human Migrations from Genomic data across Latin America and the Pacific”

PhD Andrés Moreno-Estrada

LANGEBIO-CINVESTAV, MEXICO

16:20-17:00

“Community engagement, paleogenomics and evolutionary histories of indigenous peoples of North America”

PhD Ripan Malhi

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, USA

17:00-18:00 FINAL CONCLUSIONS

PhDs: Michael H. Crawford, María de Lourdes Muñoz, Brent Metz, Maanasa Raghavan, Andrés Moreno-Estrada and Ripan Malhi.

18:00-21:00

WELCOME COCKTAIL

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TENTATIVE AGENDA

2nd International Human Migration Conference

OCTOBER 18, 2017-WEDNESDAY

HOUR ACTIVITY

KEY SPEAKER CONFERENCES

9:00-17:00 Moderators: Mark Stoneking & Dennis O´Rourke

9:00-9:40 “Genome-wide data, human dispersal, out-of-Africa, archaic genomes”

PhD Mark Stoneking MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE, GERMANY

9:40 -10:20 “An Arctic Lens for American Migration: Integrating Genomics, Archaeology and Paleoecology”

PhD Dennis O`Rourke UNIVERSITY OF DE KANSAS, USA

10:20-11:00 “Prehistoric Atlantic and Pacific Transoceanic and Cultural Contacts with America”

PhD Antonio Arnaiz-Villegas UNIVERSITY COMPLUTENSE, SPAIN

11:00-11:20 COFFEE BREAK

11:20 -12:00

“Anthropological and Medical Implications of Genetic Admixture in the Mexican Mestizo Population”

PhD Ricardo Cerda-Flores AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF NUEVO LEÓN, MEXICO

12:00-12:20

“Legitimacy and Rights of Movement on an Imperiled Planet: Legacies and Lessons linking Central and North America”

PhD James Loucky WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, USA

12:20-12:40

“A Multi-Isotopic Approach to the Reconstruction of Prehistoric Mobility and Burial Patterns in the Iranian plateau during Bronze Age”

Farnaz Khatibi Jafari (PhD Student) UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO, JAPAN

12:40-13:00

“Migrations in Inner Asia: deciphering the migratory behaviors based on genetic and ethnological data”

PhD Evelyne Heyer MUSÉE DE I´HOMEE, FRANCE

13:00-15:00 LUNCH

15:00-15:20

Archeol. Enrique Alcalá-Castañeda TEMPLO MAYOR MUSEUM, INAH, MEXICO

15:20-15:40

“A Study on Mitochondrial DNA variation and origin of Prehispanic ancient remains from Puxcatan Tacotalpa, Tabasco, Mexico”

María Teresa Navarro-Romero (PhD Student) CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

15:40-16:20 “Genetic Continuity and Discontinuity in Prehistoric Italy”

PhD Guido Barbujani UNIVERSITY OF FERRARA, ITALY

16:20-17:00 FINAL CONCLUSIONS PhDs: Mark Stoneking, Dennis O`Rourke, Antonio Arnaiz-Villegas, Ricardo Cerda-Flores, James Loucky, Evelyne Heyer and Guido Barbujani; Archeol. Enrique Alcalá-Castañeda and PhD Students: Farnaz Khatibi Jafari and María Teresa Navarro-Romero.

17:00-18:00 POSTERS SESSION & COFFEE BREAK

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TENTATIVE AGENDA

2nd International Human Migration Conference

OCTOBER 19, 2017-THRURSDAY

HOUR ACTIVITY

KEY SPEAKER CONFERENCES

9:00-17:00 Moderators : Javiera Cervini-Silva & Justin Gest

9:00-9:40

“The Market Model: Immigration Regimes in Comparative Perspective”

PhD Justin Gest

PUBLIC POLICY AT GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY’S SCHAR SCHOOL OF POLICY AND

GOVERNMENT, UNIVERSITY IN ARLINGTON, USA

9:40 -10:20

“Cinnabar and the preservation of human remains” PhD Javiera Cervini-Silva

UAM-CUAJIMALPA, MEXICO

10:20-11:00 "History of the migration of the Zoque on the mountain region of Tabasco"

Archeol. Eladio Terreros-Espinosa TEMPLO MAYOR MUSEUM, INAH, MEXICO

11:00 -11:20 COFFEE BREAK

11:20 -12:00 “Historical peopling of Siberia: the origin of Samoyedic-speaking populations”

PhD Tatiana Karafet UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, USA

12:00-12:20 “Why the first settlers (preceramic) migrated to the Mexican basin?”

Phys. Anthropol. Adrián Martínez-Mesa PHYS. ANTHROPOL. DEPARTMENT, INAH, MEXICO

12:20-13:00

“Genetic, linguistic and cultural differences in Gabon (Africa). New insights into the early Bantu dispersal”

PhD Franz Manni MUSÉE DE I´HOMEE, FRANCE

13:00-15:00 LUNCH

15:00-15:40

“Impact of Human Migration on the spread of arboviral diseases in the US-Mexico border”

PhD Alvaro Díaz-Badillo SOUTH TEXAS DIABETES AND OBESITY INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RIO

GRANDE VALLEY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, USA

15:40-16:20

“Major impact of massive migration on spread of epidemic Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains”

PhD Igor Mokrousov INTITUT PASTEUR, RUSSIA

16:20-17:00 FINAL CONCLUSIONS

PhDs: Justin Gest, Javiera Cervini-Silva, Tatiana Karafet, Franz Manni, Alvaro Díaz-Badillo and Igor Mokrousov; Archeol. Eladio Terreros-Espinosa; Phys. Anthropol. Adrián Martínez-Mesa

17:00-18:00 POSTERS SESSION & COFFEE BREAK

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TENTATIVE AGENDA

2nd International Human Migration Conference

OCTOBER 20, 2017-FRIDAY

HOUR ACTIVITY

KEY SPEAKER CONFERENCES

9:00-17:00 Moderators: Ravindranath Duggirala & Normand García-Hernández

9:00 -9:40 “Leprosy in ancient samples and aging”

PhD Ben Krause-Kyora UNIVERSITY OF KIEL, GERMANY

9:40 -10:20

“Diabetes in Mexican migrant families” PhD Ravindranath Duggirala

SOUTH TEXAS DIABETES AND OBESITY INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, USA

10:20-11:00 “Atypical reservoirs of dengue virus: vehicles for virus migration?”

PhD José Álvaro Aguilar-Setién IMSS, MEXICO

11:00 -11:20 COFFEE BREAK

11:20 -12:00 “Allelic frequency of genes associated with type 2 diabetes”

PhD Adán Valladares-Salgado IMSS, MEXICO

12:00-12:20 “BRCA1/2 distribution in human population worldwide”

Ashael Alfredo Pérez-Muñoz (PhD Student) CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

12:20-12:40 “Reconstructing admixture and migration dynamics of Post-Columbian Mexico”

Juan Esteban Rodríguez-Rodríguez (MSc Student) LANGEBIO-CINVESTAV, MEXICO

12:40-13:00 PARTICIPANT SESSION

13:00-15:00 LUNCH

15:00-15:20 “Mitochondrial DNA diseases and human migrations”

PhD Francisco Montiel-Sosa UNAM-FES CUAUTITLÁN, MEXICO

15:20-15:40 “Worldwide mitochondrial DNA diseases and a hypothesis on migration”

Angelica Saldaña-Martínez (PhD Student) CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

15:40-16:20

“Exogenous DNA at the service of evolution: remodeling of the human genome over time, insertional mutagenesis, HERV’s and cancer”

PhD Normand García-Hernández IMSS, MEXICO

16:20-17:00

“Molecular genetics of complex multifactorial disease” PhD Christopher Jenkinson

SOUTH TEXAS DIABETES AND OBESITY INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, USA

17:00-17:40

FINAL CONCLUSIONS PhDs: Ben Krause-Kyora, Ravindranath Duggirala, José Álvaro Aguilar-Setién, Adán Valladares-Salgado, Francisco Montiel-Sosa, Normand García-Hernández, Christopher Jenkinson; PhD Students: Ashael Alfredo Pérez-Muñoz and Angelica Saldaña-Martínez and MSc Student: Juan Esteban Rodríguez-Rodríguez.

17:40-18:00 CLOSING REMARKS

18:00-20:00 CLOSING COCKTAIL

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TENTATIVE AGENDA

2nd International Human Migration Conference

OCTOBER 21, 2017-SATURDAY

HOUR ACTIVITY

9:00-10:00

Last conclusions: “International Human Migration Conference” Future Actions: Definition of the headquarters of the 3rd International Human Migration Conference

10:00-16:00

Cultural Exchange Event with guided tour • Templo Mayor Museum • National Museum of Anthropology • Pyramids of Teotihuacán Note: To be chosen by guest visiting professors