ICUP started in 1993, and is now the leading international conference for all those involved with urban pests, including academics, industry scientists, pest management professionals, and government regulators. The Conference broadly covers the biology, significance and control of urban pests, including: Hygiene Pests (e.g. cockroaches, ants, bed bugs, houseflies) Structural Pests (e.g. termites) Vertebrates (e.g. rats, mice, pigeons) Invasive Species (e.g. mosquitoes) Medical Entomology / Acarology Future Pest Management Biocide Directives Natural Compounds Physical Methods in Pest Management Workshop for…
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….
The conference theme for ABIC 2012 is ‘Adapting to a Changing World’. ABIC 2012 will be a mix of high-impact plenary and streamed sessions. The programme themes will be centred on the key drivers of change. These key drivers as follows will provide the platform for the programme structure currently in development. Environmental change Social change Economic change…
The American Chemical Society (ACS) is the world’s largest scientific society with more than 164,000 members. Each year, ACS holds two annual meetings, bringing in 12 to 15,000 industry, academic and government professionals from around the world. The ACS National Meetings provide thousands of researchers with up-to-date scientific, professional and product information news through various poster sessions, exhibitions, seminars and networking events….
IRAC held their 49th International Spring Meeting at the Hamner Conference Center, Research Triangle Park, NC hosted by BASF and Bayer CropScience on 17-20 March 2014. There were 9 sessions held over the 4 days including various working group planning meetings, a meeting of the IRAC Executive, and an “International Day” with four invited guest speakers. Presentations from the ‘International Day’ can be found on the IRAC website Resources Page by filtering for Spring Meeting 2014 or using this link….
The ICCPC 2018: 20th International Conference on Crop Protection and Control aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Crop Protection and Control. It also provides the premier interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Crop Protection and Control.
Biotechnology-2014 is the premier event which brings together a unique and International mix of experts, researchers and decision makers both from academia, Biotech, Pharmaceutical and healthcare industry all around the globe to exchange their knowledge, experience and research innovations to built a biotechnology community. This forum enables a common platform where any participant can discuss their research in order to establish a scientific network that binds together the academia with industry leads to foster collaboration and to evaluate the emerging…
The National Cotton Council and its cooperating partners welcome all to the 2013 Beltwide Cotton Conferences January 7 through 10 at the San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk and Rivercenter Hotels in San Antonio Texas. Four days of individual reports, panel discussions, hands on workshops and seminars are designed to provide attendees with the information they need to be the best cotton farmer possible. A dynamic program, along with the opportunity to network with peers from across the Cotton Belt, separate this…
International Seminar on the Development of Insecticide: Resistance and Its Management in the Diamondback Moth. The Scientific Program will be held at the School of Science, Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya, Japan, August 27, 2012. IRAC will give a talk on ” Preventing, Delaying, and Managing Resistance of Diamondback Moth: A Global Effort to Preserve Diamide Chemistry by the IRAC International….
The Swiss TPH Winter Symposium 2016 invites medical and health sector specialists to review and discuss history, successes and future of Malaria control and elimination. Topics will include: Malaria Control History, Successes and the Way Forward Vector Control Antimalarial Drug Discovery Extending the Use of Antimalarials Malaria Vaccines Surveillance and Health Systems Country Issues, Technical Support and Capacity Building…