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

Poster Presentations

Poster No. Abstract Topics Abstract Title Presenter Name Affiliation Country
P001 Bacteria and viruses in protists Concubinage in the dark: Metagenomic insight into the microbiome of centrohelid heliozoan (Haptista, Centroplasthelida) isolated from underground pond in the cave Alexander Balkin University of Tyumen, Institute for Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis UB of RAS
Russian Federation
P002 Bacteria and viruses in protists Diversity of Nucleocytoviricota viruses in eustigmatophyte genomes Michal Richtář University of Ostrava
Czech Republic
P003 Bacteria and viruses in protists Investigating microbial community interactions in the anaerobic protist Anaeramoeba MinSang Cho Dalhousie University Canada
P004 Carbon capture and sequestration with algae Taxonomical, Physiological, And Biochemical Characteristics Of Dunaliella Salina Dsta20 From Hypersaline Environments Of Taean Salt Pond, Republic Of Korea Chang Rak Jo National Marine Biodiversity Institute Of Korea
Republic of Korea
P005 Carbon capture and sequestration with algae Essential amino acid carbon isotope ratios as indicators of marine macrophyte response to environmental variation Hee Young Yun Hanyang University
Republic of Korea
P006 Carbon capture and sequestration with algae Morphological And Biochemical Traits Of Asterarcys Quadricellularis Aqys21 Nam Seon Kang National Marine Biodiversity Institute Of Korea (mabik)
Republic of Korea
P007 Carbon capture and sequestration with algae Effects of intermittent aeration and stocking density on the bioremediation capacity of Chondrus ocellatus in Hyporthodus septemfasciatus effluent Sookkyung Shin Incheon National University
Republic of Korea
P008 Endosymbiosis (plastid and mitochondria) Nucleomorph genome of the dinoflagellate TGD reveals an early stage of genome reduction following secondary endosymbiosis Ayaka Fujishiro University Of Tsukuba Japan
P009 Endosymbiosis (plastid and mitochondria) Evolutionary Dynamics In Plastid Genome Of Chrysophyte Poterioocchromonas (chrysophyceae) Species With The Presence Of Reduced Plastid Genome In The Non-Photosynthetic Species Hyewon Kim Chungnam National University
Republic of Korea
P010 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Hidden world within: unraveling the bacterial community in marine strain of centrohelid heliozoan Raphidocystis sp. Darya Poshvina University of Tyumen
Russian Federation
P011 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Detecting non-vertical inheritance across eukaryotes Giacomo Mutti Institute For Research In Biomedicine (irb Barcelona), Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (bsc-Cns) Spain
P012 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Covariance of Marine Nucleocytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses with Eukaryotic Plankton Communities in the Sub-Arctic Kongsfjorden Ecosystem: A Metagenomic Analysis of Marine Microbial Ecosystems Kang Eun Kim Korea Institute Of Ocean Science & Technology, University Of Science And Technology
Republic of Korea
P013 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Anticipating Future HAB Species under Climate Change: Metagenomic Profiling of Resting Cysts in Sediments with a Novel DNA Debris Removal Technique Kang Hyun Park Hanyang University
Republic of Korea
P014 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Unveiling the diversity and metabolic strategies of microeukaryotes beneath the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Mattia Greco Institute of Marine Sciences Spain
P015 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Genomic Signatures of Morphological Diversification in Xanthophyceae Minho Seo Sungkyunkwan University
Republic of Korea
P016 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Co-occurrence patterns between Chlorophyta and nucleocytoplasmic large DNA virus in coastal ecosystem, South Korea Minjeong Kim Korea Institute Of Ocean Science & Technology
Republic of Korea
P017 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Comparative transcriptomic analysis between floating and benthic individuals of Sargassum horneri causing golden tide Seo Yeon Byeon National Institute of Fisheries Science, Sangji University
Republic of Korea
P018 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Completing Mitochondrial Genomes of Heterotrophic Paulinella from Environmental Samples and Comparative Genomics within Paulinella Sungpil Han Sungkyunkwan University
Republic of Korea
P019 Genomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics Determining ecological interactions of key dinoflagellate species using an intensive metabarcoding approach in a semi-closed coastal ecosystem of South Korea Yu Jin Kim Korea Institute Of Ocean Science & Technology, University Of Science And Technology
Republic of Korea
P020 Harmful Protists Unveiling potential of saxitoxins (STXs) synthesis capability in marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium by STXs synthesis gene (sxt) survey Han-Sol Kim Sangmyung University
Republic of Korea
P021 Harmful Protists Intragenic Diversity of the sxtA4 Gene Drives Saxitoxin Production and Protein Structural Variation in Alexandrium catenella Jun Kim Hanyang University
Republic of Korea
P022 Harmful Protists Growth Effect of Five Marine Bacteria Species on Prorocentrum lima under Nitrogen Deficiency Na Eun Yun Hanyang University
Republic of Korea
P023 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Effects of Deferasirox on Entamoeba histolytica trophozoite survival and EhADH2 Enzyme Inhibition: Implications for Anti-amebic Therapy Avelina Espinosa Roger Williams University USA
P024 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Understanding The Advantages Of Photosymbiotic Relationships Between Amoebae Hosts And Algal Endosymbionts In Oligotrophic Environments Ayumi Sato National Institute Of Genetics, Sokendai Japan
P025 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists A new photosymbiosis in the marine plankton unveiled by microscopy and molecular sequencing Fabien Chevalier CNRS France
P026 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Amoebicidal activity of (‒)-Epicatechin against Acanthamoeba castellanii Huong Giang Le Gyeongsang National University College Of Medicine
Republic of Korea
P027 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Amoebicidal Activity Of Compound K Against Acanthamoeba Castellanii And Acanthamoeba Culbertsoni Huong Giang Le Gyeongsang National University College Of Medicine
Republic of Korea
P028 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Pan-histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis) prevent the proliferation and cyst formation of Naegleria fowleri Hye-Jeong Jo Kyung Hee University
Republic of Korea
P029 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Toxic Dinoflagellates Fukuyoa Koreensis And Coolia Malayensis Inhibit The Growth Of The Parasitic Ciliate Miamiensis Avidus Ji Won Jeon Korea Institute Of Ocean Science And Technology, 'University Of Science & Technology
Republic of Korea
P030 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Morphological and taxonomic description of the ciliate Lambornella clarki, a parasite of mosquito Aedes sierrensis Natalia Gogoleva University of Innsbruck Austria
P031 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Diversity of the pathogenic and free-living testate amoebae Rhogostomidae in aquatic and soil ecosystems of Europe and Asia Olga Zagumyonnaya Papanin Institute For Biology Of Inland Waters Russian Academy Of Sciences
Russian Federation
P032 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists When the Eggs Don’t Turn Green Ophelie Lamothe Ewha Womans University
Republic of Korea
P033 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Epibiotic Relationships Between Ciliates (Alveolata: Ciliophora) and Tropisternus apicipalpis (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) Rosaura Mayen-Estrada Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico Mexico
P034 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Insights into Epistylis Species as Symbionts of Crustacean Hosts Rosaura Mayen-Estrada Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico Mexico
P035 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Oxymonad (oxymonadida, Pyrsonymphidae) From Mexican Termites: First Record Of A Pyrsonympha Species Rosaura Mayen-Estrada Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico Mexico
P036 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists First Record Of A Parabasalid Of Genus Metacoronympha (cristamonadea, Lophomonadidae) In Mexico Rosaura Mayén-Estrada Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México Mexico
P037 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists NEK4 elucidates unique features of Plasmodium meiosis Ryuji Yanase University of Nottingham, University of Leicester UK
P038 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Diet-associated parasite prevalence in leopard cats (Prionailurus bengalensis) in south Korea through copro-DNA metabarcoding Singeun Oh Yonsei University College Of Medicine
Republic of Korea
P039 Parasites, symbiosis, and pathogenic protists Ginsenoside Rb₃ Induces Programmed Cell Death In Brain-Eating Amoeba Naegleria Fowleri Thu Hang Nguyen Gyeongsang National University
Republic of Korea
P040 Photosynthetic eukaryotes Uncovering population structure in the disjunctly distributed Petrospongium rugosum (Ectocarpales, Phaeophyceae) Ga Hun Boo Pukyong National University
Republic of Korea
P041 Photosynthetic eukaryotes Organelle genome study in Ishigeales, a model lineage for the evolution of multicellularity Ha Yeon Hwang Sungkyunkwan University
Republic of Korea
P042 Photosynthetic eukaryotes Physiological responses of freezing-thawing condition of Tritostichococcus strains isolated from Antarctic snow fields Jeongha So Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI), University of Science and Technology (UST)
Republic of Korea
P043 Photosynthetic eukaryotes Characterization of Antarctic Sphaerocystis Strains from Distinct Terrestrial Microhabitats Joon-seo Bae Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI)
Republic of Korea
P044 Photosynthetic eukaryotes Developing Euglena Gracilis As A Biotechnological Chassis For Recombinant Metabolic Engineering And Recombinant Protein Expression Michael Cagney University Of Nottingham UK
P045 Photosynthetic eukaryotes Characterization of Novel Species Candidate of the Genus Chloromonas from Antarctica: Focus on Freezing Stress Responses Nam-Ju Lee Korea Polar Research Institute
Republic of Korea
P046 Photosynthetic eukaryotes Enhancement Of Polyunsaturate Fatty Acid Production In The Microalga Euglena Gracilis Oskar Fields University Of Nottingham UK
P047 Photosynthetic eukaryotes Community Structure and Dominant Taxa of Antarctic Snow Algae in Barton Peninsula Sung Mi Cho Korea Polar Research Institute, University of Science and Technology
Republic of Korea
P048 Photosynthetic eukaryotes The Diverse World Within: Age-Dependent Photobiont Diversity And Selectivity In The Lichen Protoparmeliopsis Muralis. Veronika Kantnerová Charles University
Czech Republic
P049 Photosynthetic eukaryotes Detection of Positively Selected Genes in the Common Ancestor of Four Symbiotic Species Following the Divergence of the Dinoflagellate Genus Symbiodinium Yuu Ishii Kyoto University, The University Of Tokyo Japan
P050 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Diversity Distribution Of Arcellinida Across Ecosystems: A Metabarcoding Approach Ángel García-Bodelón Real Jardín Botánico-Csic, Complutense University Spain
P051 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Phylogeographic Patterns of Two Dominant Ulva Species Associated with Green Tide Formation Hye Jin Park Sangji University
Republic of Korea
P052 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation First report on epiphytic dinoflagellates in the seawaters around Ulleungdo and Dokdo area, Korea Jaeyeon Park Advanced Institute Of Convergence Technology
Republic of Korea
P053 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Integrative study on a new marine colepid ciliate, Apocoleps n. sp. (Ciliophora, Prorodontida) Je-Woong Yoon Gangneung-Wonju National University
Republic of Korea
P054 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Morphology and molecular phylogeny of two tintinnid species (Ciliophora, Spirotrichea) from coastal waters of South Korea Ji Hye Moon Gangneung-Wonju National University
Republic of Korea
P055 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Two Planktonic Hypotrichs, with Establishment of a New Family Pelagotrichidiidae (Protista, Ciliophora, Hypotrichia) Jiamei Jiang Shanghai Ocean University China
P056 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation The Histophagous Decomposer of Freshwater Ecosystems: A New Species of Agolohymena (Ciliophora: Oligohymenophorea) Ji-Hye Park Gangneung-Wonju National University
Republic of Korea
P057 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Morphology And Phylogenetic Position Of Two Novel Dysteria Species (ciliophora: Cyrtophoria) From Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents On The Central Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean Jung Min Choi Korea Institute Of Ocean Science & Technology
Republic of Korea
P058 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Phylogeny and morphology of centrohelid heliozoans of the genus Khitsovia Liudmila Radaykina Papanin Institute For Biology Of Inland Waters Russian Academy Of Science
Russian Federation
P059 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Genomic Inference of Past Trends in Population Size of a Ubiquitous Coccolithophore Raphael Gollnisch University of Oxford UK
P060 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Soil Ciliate (alveolata, Ciliophora) Records From A Natural Reserve In Mexico City, Mexico Rosaura Mayen-Estrada Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico Mexico
P061 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Testate amoebae from the wetlands of the Phobjikha Valley of Bhutan, the Eastern Himalayas Satoshi Shimano Hosei University Japan
P062 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Molecular And Morphological Investigation Of Euplotes Corsica Berger & Foissner, 1989 Collected From A Saltern Sun Young Kim National Marine Biodiversity Institute Of Korea
Republic of Korea
P063 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Potentially toxic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia species found along the Jeju coast XU WANG Jeju National University
Republic of Korea
P064 Protist diversity, biogeography, and speciation Marine Benthic Diatoms from Ulleung Island, Korea Yangrae Rho Korea Maritime and Ocean University
Republic of Korea
P065 Protist ecology Lineage-specific Interactive Dynamics of Diatom-dominated Microphytobenthos in a Temperate Hypertidal Mudflat (Bay of Fundy, Canada) Adrian Reyes-Prieto University of New Brunswick Canada
P066 Protist ecology Ciliates From Tank Bromeliads As An Example Of The Rare Biosphere In The Mexican Neotropics Carlos Alberto Durán-Ramírez Laboratorio De Protozoología, Facultad De Ciencias Mexico
P067 Protist ecology Effects Of Microzooplankton Grazing On Diatom Bloom Dynamics In The Northern East China Sea Eunbi Lee Chonnam National University
Republic of Korea
P068 Protist ecology Phytoplankton community and water quality from an artificial wetland of a protected area in Mexico City Fernanda Montserrat Mota-Lagunes Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México Mexico
P069 Protist ecology Seasonal Dynamics of Species Composition and Community Structure of Subtidal Macroalgae in the Coastal Ecosystem of Jeju Island Ha Neul Park Estuarine & Coastal Ecology Laboratory
Republic of Korea
P070 Protist ecology Feeding diverse prey as an excellent strategy of mixotrophic dinoflagellates for global dominance Hee Chang Kang Inha University
Republic of Korea
P071 Protist ecology Response and recovery of subtidal rocky community to the disturbance: The role of species diversity Hyun Woo Jeong Estuarine & Coastal Ecology Laboratory
Republic of Korea
P072 Protist ecology Co-occurrence between key HAB species and particle-attached bacteria and substrate specificity of attached bacteria in the coastal ecosystem Hyun-Jung Kim Korea Institute Of Ocean Science & Technology, Pusan National University
Republic of Korea
P073 Protist ecology Transcriptomic analysis of cold shock response in the dinoflagellate Heterocapsa triquetra Jeongah Shin Hanyang university
Republic of Korea
P074 Protist ecology Eco-Evolutionary Strategies In Biological Interactions Of The Dinoflagellate Family Kareniaceae With Prey And Protistan Predators Jin Hee Ok Hanyang University Erica
Republic of Korea
P075 Protist ecology Protists As Indicators Of Water Quality In Laguna Grande De Mandinga, Veracruz, Mexico Luz María Lazcano-Arriola Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México Mexico
P076 Protist ecology Evaluation of Amino Acid Uptake and Utilization by the Kleptoplastic Protist Rapaza viridis Naoki Fujisawa Fukui University Of Technology Japan
P077 Protist ecology Without you: co-cultured prokaryotes support the long-term survival of the haptophyte Pavlomulina ranunculiformis Ryoma Kamikawa Kyoto University Japan
P078 Protist ecology Impact of Tsushima Warm Current on Protistan Community Structure: Spatial and Vertical Diversity and Abundance in the South Sea of Korea Sang Uk Kang Gyeongsang National University
Republic of Korea
P079 Protist ecology Changes in marine ecosystems in Korean Waters under climate change: focus on plankton and macroalgal ecology Sangil Kim National Institute of Fisheries Science
Republic of Korea
P080 Protist ecology Seasonal Dynamics and Environmental Drivers of Harmful and Toxin-producing species in a Frontal Estuarine System: A Case Study of Jinhae Bay, Korea Seung Ho Baek Korea Institute Of Ocean Science And Technology
Republic of Korea
P081 Protist ecology Coupling And Decoupling Of Marine Stramenopiles And Cyanobacteria In Eutrophic Coastal Waters Of Korea Yoonja Kang Chonnam National University
Republic of Korea
P082 Protist ecology Delayed Macroalgal Succession in a Rapidly Deglaciating Antarctic Cove: Persistent Environmental Barriers in Marian Cove, King George Island Young Wook Ko Korea Polar Research Institute
Republic of Korea
P083 Protist ecology Heterotrophic Unicellular Eukaryotes Feeding on the Unicellular Red Alga Cyanidiococcus Sp. in Moderately Hot Geothermal Sulfuric Springs Yuki Sunada National Institute Of Genetics. The Graduate University For Advanced Studies, Sokendai Japan
P084 Protist evolution and development Phylogeography of Asparagopsis taxiformis reveals Population Structure in Korea Jong Won Lee Sungkyunkwan University
Republic of Korea
P085 Protist evolution and development Mitochondrial genome assembly of the parasitic cnidarian (Enteromyxum leei) and evolutionary force between Myxozoa and Cnidaria Jun-Sang Youn Chung-Ang University
Republic of Korea
P086 Protist evolution and development Decoding Morphotype Transitions in Choanoflagellates Seongwon Hong Sungkyunkwan University
Republic of Korea
P087 Protist evolution and development Challenging the Charge-Based Model: Divergent Tim17 Homologs in Anaerobic Protists Hint at Alternative Mitochondrial Import Mechanisms Vít Dohnálek Charles University
Czech Republic
P088 Protist genetics and biochemistry The Proteolytic Processing of the Unique F1-ATPase Subunit Alpha in Procyclic Trypanosoma brucei Brian Panicucci Biology Center
Czech Republic
P089 Protist genetics and biochemistry CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing in the Kleptoplastic Protist Rapaza viridis Hiroki Imanishi Graduate School Of Engineering Japan
P090 Protist genetics and biochemistry Isolation of microalgal plastids to study kleptoplastidy in oceanic plankton Marie Pavie CNRS University of Grenoble Alpes France
P091 Protist genetics and biochemistry A novel role of nucleotidyltransferases in the maturation of Euglena gracilis plastidial introns Vojtěch Žárský University of Ostrava
Czech Republic
P092 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology Evolutionary Cell Biology of Aerobic and Anaerobic Jakobids Anastasiia Borodina Okinawa Institute Of Science And Technology Japan
P093 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology Feeding mechanism of the marine heterotrophic dinoflagellate Oxyrrhis marina Chan Young Hong Kongju National University
Republic of Korea
P094 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology SPLiT-seq as a high-throughput platform to investigate the developmental program of heterotrophic flagellates Dagmar Jirsova Czech Academy Of Sciences, Arizona State University
Czech Republic, USA
P095 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology PlanktoQuest: an immersion in virtual reality into the microscopic world of marine protists Johan Decelle Cnrs France
P096 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology Drifting Cell Architects of Evolution: Exploring the Subcellular Organisation of the Microalga Phaeocystis throughout Evolution using 3D Electron Microscopy Leona Schumacher CNRS France
P097 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology Exploring light-driven behavior in ventricleftids Margarita Skamnelou Institut De Biologia Evolutiva - Csic Upf Spain
P098 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology Identification of the gene potentially involved in the conjugation process of the ciliate Blepharisma stoltei Momoka Yamamoto Nara Women’s University Japan
P099 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology Revisiting water freeze-drying technique in scanning electron microscopy Naoya Fukuda Shimane University Japan
P100 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology Mei2-Like Proteins In Dinoflagellates: Diversity And Possible Functions In Life Cycle Transitions Pavel Safonov Institute Of Cytology
Russian Federation
P101 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology Developing a Spatial Proteomic Map of a Potentially Mitochondrion-lacking Eukaryote Tugba Atalay Dalhousie University Canada
P102 Protist microscopy, cell biology, and physiology Preliminary Test For The Identification Of Protist Species With Raman Spectroscopy Vasyl Vaskivskyi Okinawa Institute Of Science And Technology Japan
P103 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists A New Marine Apusomonad, Hexatilemonas jangsaensis gen. n. et sp. n., and Its Global Distribution Dong Hyuk Jeong Kyungpook National University
Republic of Korea
P104 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists Unraveling The Diversity Of Cercozoa: Phylogenetics And Ultrastructure Expansion Microscopy Of Novel Gliding Flagellates Guifré Torruella Université Paris-Saclay, Institut De Biologia Evolutiva France, Spain
P105 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists New insights and investigation: Morphomolecular notes on the infraciliature, taxonomy, and systematics of pleurostomatid ciliates (Protozoa, Ciliophora), with establishment of a new suborder, two new genera, and three new species Hongbo Pan Shanghai Ocean University China
P106 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists Six new species of benthic diatoms from sand flats in Northeast Asia Hyesuk Kim Korea Maritime and Ocean University
Republic of Korea
P107 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists Resolving the Taxonomic Placement of Victoriniella multiformis: A Polymorphic Parasitoid infecting Marine Diatoms Hyewon Kim Pukyong National University
Republic of Korea
P108 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists Morphology and molecular phylogeny of two new estuarine folliculinid ciliate species (Ciliophora; Heterotrichida; Folliculinidae) Jemin PARK University of Ulsan
Republic of Korea
P109 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists Exploring Taxonomic Issues in Pyropia through rbcL Analysis and Upcoming Phylogenomics Kim NamHyeok Sungkyunkwan University
Republic of Korea
P110 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists Sulfonecta Jankowski, 1978: revisiting its status as a monotypic genus with the description of a new species (Ciliophora; Armophorida; Caenomorphidae) Nanda Dwi KRISTANTI University of Ulsan
Republic of Korea
P111 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists From one to two: Updating the genus Planometopus (Armophorea, Metopidae) through the contributions of a new species and type species Novia Cahyani University of Ulsan
Republic of Korea
P112 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists Identification of two marine anaerobic ciliates of the genus Muranothrix with a new species candidate (Ciliophora; Muranotrichea; Muranotrichidae) Quoc Dung NGUYEN University of Ulsan
Republic of Korea
P113 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists Clarifying the phylogenetic affiliation of the type species of the syndinean parasite genus Amoebophrya Sunju Kim Pukyong National University
Republic of Korea
P114 Taxonomy and Diverse protist lineages of all protists Taxonomy And Phylogeny Of Two Freshwater Ciliates From The Yangtze River, China, With Establishment Of A New Family (protista, Ciliophora, Hypotrichia) Extracted From The Intricate Puzzle Of Oxytrichids Xiaotian Luo Institute Of Hydrobiology China
P115 Other( behavior ) Pseudopodial dynamics and traction stress in the locomotion of Arcella sp. Yukinori Nishigami Hokkaido University Japan
P116 Other( bioenergetic enzyme complexes ) Membrane Curving Effects And Evolutionary Insights Into The Euglenid Mitochondrial Respiratory Supercomplexes Tian Hongtao Zhejiang University China
P117 Other( Molecular clock dating ) A timetree of Fungi dated with fossils and horizontal gene transfers Eduard Ocana-Pallares Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre Spain
P118 Other Systematics and phylogeny of the family Amoebidae (Amoebozoa: Tubulinea) Mesentsev Yelisei Saint Petersburg University,
Russian Federation
P119 Other The diversity of naked and testate amoebae (Amoebozoa) in pond sediments of urban park in Moscow (Russia) and Xiamen (China), recovered by morphological and molecular methods Mesentsev Yelisei Saint Petersburg University,
Russian Federation
P120 Other A tree-forming multicellular choanoflagellate Nuria ROS I ROCHER Université Paris-Cité France
P121 Other Understanding the Predator-Prey Dynamics Between Heterotrophic Protists and Biofilm Nyah Ortiz Texas Tech University USA
P122 Other SPINgen: A Novel Approach for Single-Cell DNA Sequencing without Cell Isolation Parker Crossland Arizona State University USA