IRAC International held their 46th meeting in the CropLife International offices in Brussels on 28th – 31st March 2011. This was our biggest ever meeting with 46 participants, including visitors from the European resistance action groups as well as IRAC representatives from around the world. The meeting consisted of a mixture of concurrent IRAC working group sessions, a meeting of the Executive Committee and an International review day. There was an excellent exchange of information with around 40 presentations made…
Plan to join more than 3,000 researchers, professors, graduate and undergraduate students, extension service personnel, administrators, research technicians, consultants, and others from around the globe for four days of science, networking and fun. This is the most important annual conference anywhere in the world for the science of entomology. President Weller’s 2017 theme, “Ignite. Inspire. Innovate.” highlights her vision to increase science communication within the research community. Submissions for program symposia and workshop topics will be due January 31, 2017….
The Association Française de Protection des Plantes (AFPP) Pests Conferences are organised every three years and are now recognised as the leading event for all those involved in crop protection : technical managers, researchers, advisors, pesticide company delegates, growers, etc.. The Conference will address the main current issues related to plant protection : locusts, pollinators, beneficials, new pests, resistance, methods of control, integrated pest management, biological control, side effects of pesticides, new active substances.
With so much changing in our world today and so many demands to provide for a sustainable future, the theme of the 12th IUPAC ICPC is very relevant. “Chemistry for a Sustainable World” will present a holistic focus on sustainable use of pesticides in agriculture for scientists and industry members. For more information go to the IUPAC website. The scientific program explores: • Emerging Issues • Pest Management and Crop Protection • Formulation and Delivery • Environmental Fate and Safety…
The Royal Entomological Society is delighted to host the 10th European Congress of Entomology in the ancient and beautiful city of York, 3-8th August 2014. CONFIRMED PLENARY SPEAKERS:Janet Hemingway, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UKBruno Lemaitre, Ecole Polytechnique Federale, SwitzerlandNancy Moran, Yale University, USAVojtech Novotny, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech RepublicJohn Pickett, Rothamsted Research, UKChris Thomas, University of York, UK…
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 taxonomy. Poster sessions will provide further opportunities for discussing results and ideas. Significant support for students and participants from middle and low-income countries will be…
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 4th European Whitefly Symposium will be held in Rehovot Israel. The scientific themes to be covered by the symposium are: Trends in evolution Plant relationships Whitefly biology Whitefly transmitted viruses Bacterial symbiosis Whitefly control For more information please click here…
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 AMCA (American Mosquito Control Association) Annual Meeting is the premier education and networking event for researchers, educators, vector control professionals, industry representatives, and students in mosquito control. Every year since 1935, hundreds gather to hear the latest research, share ideas, and form collaborations. The educational sessions and exhibit hall help to put attendees on the cutting-edge of this ever-expanding field! The meeting will take place between the 24-28 February 2013…