The Entomological Society of America (ESA), Entomological Society of Canada (ESC), and the Entomological Society of British Columbia (ESBC) are hosting the 2022 Joint Annual Meeting. IRAC will be hosting a symposium titled: Putting science behind the art of designing insecticide mixtures for pest and resistance management.
The International Congress of Entomology returns to Europe, for the first time in 25 years! The Finnish capital Helsinki is proud to host the ICE congress with latitude!
The Seventh International Congress of Nematology will occur 1-6 May 2022 at the Palais des Congrès in Antibes Juan-Les-Pins (France). All previous arrangements made by registrants for the pandemic-delayed ICN 2020 have been maintained. Early-bird registration and abstract submission for new delegates will open 15 November 2021 and continue through 28 February 2022.
The 26th IRAC International meeting will be held virtually on the 19-21st April 2022. The meeting is open to all IRAC members and further details can be obtained via enquiries@irac-online.org. Call in details and agenda will be provided to members closer to the date.
The International Congress of Entomology postponed to July 2021. The venue is the world-famous Finlandia Hall, situated in a beautiful park right in the heart of Helsinki.
The theme of the congress is “Crossing borders: a world of nematode diversity and impact to discover”. Over the five days of the Congress there will be an academic program that includes 12 plenary lectures and 32 parallel sessions covering a variety of topics including biodiversity, biology, ecology, genetics, epidemiology, management, biocontrol, regulatory/quarantine, phylogeny and […]
The next IRAC International meeting will be held in Brussels 6-8th April 2020. Further details and agenda will follow in due course. Now held as a teleconference
Annual Symposium from IRAC US in the Plant-Insect Ecosystems (P-IE) Section. The title for the 2019 symposium is Advocating for the Coexistence of IRM and IPM. There will be a series of talks that should highlight how IRM and IPM can complement each other.