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What can Genomic and Culture Diversity tell us about the Migration? 2 nd International Human Migration Conference Auditorio Rosenblueth Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzado del IPN (CINVESTAV) EVENT VENUE Mexico City, Mexico October 17-21, 2017
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What can Genomic and Culture Diversity tell us about the Migration?

2nd International Human Migration Conference

Auditorio Rosenblueth

Centro de Investigación y de Estudios

Avanzado del IPN (CINVESTAV)

EVENT VENUE

Mexico City, Mexico

October 17-21, 2017

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PROGRAM

2nd International Human Migration Conference

OCTOBER 17, 2017-TUESDAY

HOUR ACTIVITY

08:00-10:00

REGISTRATION

10:00-11:00

OPENING WORDS Dr. Enrique Fernández Fassnacht

(Special Guest) DIRECTOR DEL INSTITUTO POLITÉCNICO NACIONAL

INAGURATION WORDS

Dr. José Mustre de León DIRECTOR DEL CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN DE ESTUDIOS AVANZADOS-IPN

PREHISPANIC CEREMONY

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, et al. CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

12:40-13:00

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

PhD Evelyne Heyer, et al. MUSÉE DE I´HOMEE, FRANCE

13:00-15:00 LUNCH

15:00-15:40

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

PhD Andrés Moreno-Estrada

LANGEBIO-CINVESTAV, MEXICO

15:40-16:20

“Reconstructing human population” PhD Maanasa Raghavan

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIGE, UK

16:20-17:00

“Genome-wide data, human dispersal, out-of-Africa, archaic genomes” PhD Mark Stoneking

MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE, GERMANY

17:00-18:00 FINAL CONCLUSIONS

PhDs: Michael H. Crawford, María de Lourdes Muñoz, Evelyne Heyer, Maanasa Raghavan, Andrés Moreno-Estrada and Mark Stoneking.

18:00-21:00

WELCOME COCKTAIL

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PROGRAM

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 “An Arctic Lens for American Migration: Integrating Genomics, Archaeology and Paleoecology”

PhD Dennis O`Rourke, et al. UNIVERSITY OF DE KANSAS, USA

9:40 -10:20

“Mitochondrial DNA diversity in indigenous populations from Central Mexico and its implications for the peopling of Mesoamerica”

PhD Miguel G. Vilar, et al. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, USA

10:20-11:00

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

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

11:00-11:20 COFFEE BREAK

11:20 -11:40 “What can diet and epigenome diversity tell us about human adaptation and migration?”

PhD M. J. Mosher WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY & UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA

11:40-12:00

“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

12:00-12:20 “The Ch’orti’ Maya Diaspora”

PhD Brent Metz UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA

12:20-12:50

“Y-chromosome Diversity in Aztlan Descendants and Its Implications for the History of Central Mexico”

PhD María del Rocio Gómez-Ortega, et al. CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

13:00-15:00 LUNCH

15:00-15:40 “Genetic Continuity and Discontinuity in Prehistoric Italy”

PhD Guido Barbujani UNIVERSITY OF FERRARA, ITALY

15:40-16:20 “Historical peopling of Siberia: the origin of Samoyedic-speaking populations”

PhD Tatiana Karafet, et al. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, USA

16:20-17:00 FINAL CONCLUSIONS

PhDs: Dennis O`Rourke, Miguel G. Vilar, Ricardo Cerda-Flores, M. J. Mosher, Brent Metz, María del Rocio Gómez-Ortega, Guido Barbujani and Tatiana Karafet.

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

I HUMAN GENOMIC HISTORY

“Ancient DNA evidence for the peopling of Puerto Rico”

PhD María A. Nieves-Colón, et al. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-USA & LANGEBIO-CINVESTAV, MEXICO

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PROGRAM

2nd International Human Migration Conference

“Genetic Stratification in an Amazonian Population with a History of Immigration”

Randy David (PhD Student) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA

“Genetic analysis of preceramic populations”

Miguel Moreno-Galeana, et al. CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

II MIGRATION THROUGH THE TIME

“Mexico: The Cradle of Pan-American Natives”

PhD James Yanhe Huang CHEM SERVICE INC., USA

“Study of Maternal Linage and Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity of the Mayan Population of the Palenque Archeological sites in Chiapas and Rey in Quintana Roo”

PhD Mirna Isabel Ochoa-Lugo, et al. INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE TIIJUANA

“Genetic structure of Iraqi population from six cities based on 15 STRs”

PhD Sarah D. Alden, et al. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA

“Genomic Study of Two Pre-Columbian Mummies from Sierra Tarahumara STRs” Viridiana Villa-Islas (PhD Student), et al.

LABORATORIO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN SOBRE EL GENOMA HUMANO-UNAM, MEXICO

“Tracing the origin of Polynesian human genomes across the Pacific”

Edgar Pavel Salazar-Fernández (MSc Student), et al. CINVESTAV-LANGEBIO, MEXICO

III DISEASES AND MIGRATION

“Global spread of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, a study of haplotype networks”

PhD Gerardo Pérez-Ramírez, et al. CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

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PROGRAM

2nd International Human Migration Conference

OCTOBER 19, 2017-THURSDAY

HOUR ACTIVITY

KEY SPEAKER CONFERENCES

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

9:00-9:40

“Cinnabar and the preservation of human remains” PhD Javiera Cervini-Silva, et al.

UAM-CUAJIMALPA, MEXICO

9:40 -10:20

"History of the migration of the Zoque on the mountain region of Tabasco" Archeol. Eladio Terreros-Espinosa

TEMPLO MAYOR MUSEUM, INAH, MEXICO

10:20-10:40

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

PhD Alvaro Díaz-Badillo STDOI, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, USA

10:40-10:50 “Reconstructing admixture and migration dynamics of Post-Columbian Mexico”

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

10:50-11:00

“Study of Maternal Lineage and Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity of the Prehispanic Mayan Populations of Archaeological Sites from Mexico”

PhD Mirna Isabel Ochoa-Lugo, et al. INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE TIJUANA, MEXICO

11:00 -11:20 COFFEE BREAK

11:20 -12:00

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

PhDs Franz Manni & John Nerbonne MUSÉE DE I´HOMEE, FRANCE & UNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN, NETHERLANDS

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

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

12:20-12:40 “Puyil Cave”

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

12:40-13:00

“Genetic origin of pre-Hispanic human remains from Puxcatan, Tacotalpa, Tabasco, Mexico through Mitochondrial DNA sequencing”

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

13:00-15:00 LUNCH

15:00-15:40

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

PhD Igor Mokrousov SAINT PETERSBURG PASTEUR INSTITUTE, RUSSIA

15:40-16:20 “Leprosy in ancient samples and aging”

PhD Ben Krause-Kyora UNIVERSITY OF KIEL, GERMANY

16:20-17:00 FINAL CONCLUSIONS

PhDs: Javiera Cervini-Silva, Franz Manni, Alvaro Díaz-Badillo, Igor Mokrousov and Ben Krause-Kyora; Archeol. Eladio Terreros-Espinosa and Enrique Alcalá-Castañeda.

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PROGRAM

2nd International Human Migration Conference

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

III DISEASES AND MIGRATION

“Aedes aegypti is the mainly responsible for disemination of Yellow Fever, Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya viruses in America”

Eduardo Domínguez-de la Cruz (PhD Student), et al. CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

“The role of migration on Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus”

Heriberto Santander-Lucio (MSc Student), et al. CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

“Detection and comparison of proteins from Aedes aegypti midgut that interacts with protein E and DIII from DENV2 expressed in E. coli and C6/36 cells”

Karla Zavala-Maldonado (PhD Student), et al. CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

“Expression level of BIRC5, CAV-1, ALDH2 and FN1 genes in breast cancer women related with survival and treatment response”

María Guadalupe Zapata-Moreno (MSc Student), et al. UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE COAHUILA, MEXICO

“Association between Mitochondrial Haplogroups/Haplotypes and Breast Cancer in Mexican Population”

María Gutiérrez-Sánchez (MSc Student), et al. CINVESTAV-IPN, MEXICO

IV CULTURAL CAUSES OF MIGRATION

“A mechanistic model of assortative mating in an admixed population” PhD Amy Goldberg & PhD Noah Rosenberg

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY, USA

“Endogamy index in the Yakut (Sakha) and the Russian population of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 1979, 1989 and 2002”

PhD Larissa Tarskaia, et al.

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA

“Migration and intergenerational effects on linear growth: Boas Revisited”

Chad Gerhold (MSc Student) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA

“The Genetic Structure of Nahua Populations in Mexico”

Erika Itzel Landa-Chavarría (MSc Student) CINVESTAV-LANGEBIO, MEXICO

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PROGRAM

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 Diabetes in Mexican migrant families”

PhD Ravindranath Duggirala STDOI, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, USA

9:40 -10:20 “Atypical reservoirs of dengue virus: vehicles for virus migration?”

PhD José Álvaro Aguilar-Setién IMSS, MEXICO

10:20-11:00 “Allelic frequency of genes associated with type 2 diabetes”

PhD Adán Valladares-Salgado IMSS, MEXICO

11:00 -11:20 COFFEE BREAK

11:20 -12:00

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

PhD Normand García-Hernández, et al. 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

“Genetic ancestry and health disparities in Latin America: The curious case of Type 2 Diabetes in Colombia”

PhD King Jordan GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, USA

12:40-13:00 “Worldwide mitochondrial DNA diseases and a hypothesis on migration”

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

13:00-13:20

“Natural selection chose it, migration brought it, and football affects its expression: how sickle cell trait is differentially manifested in a small sample of football players”

PhD Lorena Madrigal, et al. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, USA

13:20-15:00 LUNCH

15:00-15:20 “Learning the World, Learning the Whirled: Ethnographic Methods of Urban Mobility”

PhD Kiran Jayaram UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, USA

15:20-15:40

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

PhD James Loucky WESTERN WAASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, USA

15:40-16:00 “Zone of “Illegality:” Sub-Saharan African Migrantion to Europe”

PhD Majid Hannoum UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA

16:00-16:20

“Yurimaguas and the Lower Huallaga River Valley: A biocultural approach to disruptive patterns of migration & urbanization in Peruvian Amazonia”

PhD Bartholomew Dean* & Randy David (PhD Student) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, USA, AND *MUSEO REGIONAL-UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL

DE SAN MARTÍN, PERU

16:20-17:00 “Molecular genetics of complex multifactorial disease”

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PROGRAM

2nd International Human Migration Conference

PhD Christopher Jenkinson, et al. STDOI, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, USA

17:00-17:40

FINAL CONCLUSIONS PhDs: Ravindranath Duggirala, José Álvaro Aguilar-Setién, Adán Valladares-Salgado, Francisco Montiel-Sosa, Normand García-Hernández, James Loucky, Majid Hannoum, Lorena Madrigal, Kiran Jayaram, Bartholomew Dean & Christopher Jenkinson.

17:40-18:00 CLOSING REMARKS

18:00-20:00 CLOSING COCKTAIL

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

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PROGRAM

2nd International Human Migration Conference

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