Population Genetics from the Baltic Perspective: Past Migrations and Relations (PopGen 2026)
1. Tema: 1.SESSION 1 – MIGRATIONS/MOBILITY. Dėstytojas: Jurgis Pakerys.
2. Tema: 2.The genetic history of Europe from modern and ancient genomes – broad patterns and regional insight. Dėstytojas: Kristiina Tambets.
3. Tema: 3.Stone Age in the Eastern Baltic: revealing the demographic history of the first settlers. Dėstytojas: Lehti Saag.
4. Tema: 4.Prehistoric language shift in the Baltic region. Dėstytojas: Anthony Jakob.
5. Tema: 5.To be announced. Dėstytojas: Zuzanna Hofmanová.
6. Tema: 6.Genetic history of the Western Balts from the area of present-day northeastern Poland from the Iron Age to modern times based on ancient DNA. Dėstytojas: Michał Golubiński.
7. Tema: 7.Eastern Baltic ancestry and the formation of the Slavic-period gene pool. Dėstytojas: Joscha Gretzinger.
8. Tema: 8.SESSION 2 – RELATIONS. Dėstytojas: Laurynas Kurila.
9. Tema: 9.aDNA variation relates to linguistic and archaeological variation in Northern Europe between 3000 BC to 800 AD. The case of Germanic. Dėstytojas: Kristian Kristiansen.
10. Tema: 10.Modelling of a biological kinship structure from Iron Age human genomes from Latvia based on relatedness estimation data. Dėstytojas: Alise Akermane-Pokšāne.
11. Tema: 11.Population genetics of coastal and inland communities of medieval northeastern Estonia. Dėstytojas: Erkin Alaçamlı.
12. Tema: 12.Family in the grave and beyond: Pomeranian early modern crypt research program. Dėstytojas: Katarzyna Ślusarska.
13. Tema: 13.POSTER SESSION. Dėstytojas: Indrė Krastinaitė.
14. Tema: 14.A genetic bridge over the Gulf of Finland: tracing the origin of genetic connectedness between Finns and Estonians. Dėstytojas: Roberto Didona.
15. Tema: 15.Genetic diversity and ancestry of medieval Vilnius: evidence from Bokšto street cemetery. Dėstytojas: Akvilė Svetnickaitė.
16. Tema: 16.Northeastern European paternal genetic diversity – tales from sequenced Estonian Y chromosomes. Dėstytojas: Monika Karmin.
17. Tema: 17.Genetic affiliation of Lusatian and Vysotska populations in late Bronze Age northwestern Ukraine. Dėstytojas: Olga Utevska.
18. Tema: 18.Quantifying neonatal adaptation: a composite outcome phenotype in the Lithuanian cohort context. Dėstytojas: Svetlana Dauengauer-Kirlienė.
19. Tema: 19.SESSION 3 – SEARCHING FOR THE REFERENCE POPULATION. Dėstytojas: Alina Urnikytė.
20. Tema: 20.Population based reference genomes – Lithuanian status (pre-recorded). Dėstytojas: Laima Ambrozaitytė.
21. Tema: 21.Building a national genome center: the Danish experience. Dėstytojas: Malene Bøgehus Rasmussen.
22. Tema: 22.Hidden in the Data: How Population Biobanks Can Transform Your Research. Dėstytojas: Giedrė Kvedaravičienė.
23. Tema: 23.Polymorphism of the mitochondrial DNA control region among residents of the of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in the context of its post-war history. Dėstytojas: Barbara Wasowicz.
24. Tema: 24. Mitochondrial genetic characteristics of Lithuanian clean-up workers of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster. Dėstytojas: Karolina Žukaitė.
25. Tema: 25.Impact of different reference populations on imputation quality: preliminary results. Dėstytojas: Jānis Ķimsis.
26. Tema: 26.They are the same picture. Disentangling ancestry composition under minimum differentiation of the source populations showcased by Iron Age Northeastern European human genomic data. Dėstytojas: Martyna Molak.
27. Tema: 27.From Ancient Migrations to Modern Health: Microarray-Based Insights into Ancestry, Migration, and Health-Related Genetic Variation. Dėstytojas: Donal Melanaphy.
28. Tema: 28.FINAL SESSION. Dėstytojas: Ingrida Domarkienė.
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