IRAC symposium “Globally Important Pests & Globally Important Control Tools: Comparing and Contrasting IRM Successes and Challenges, IRAC US Symposium” Details have still to be conformed but current date and time is Friday, September 30, 2016 from 09:15 AM – 12:30 PM….
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…
Dow AgroSciences kindly hosted the 47th IRAC International meeting at their research facility in Indianapolis on 26th – 30th March, 2012. The meeting was held in conjunction with the IRAC US group and there was a useful exchange of information with around 40 participants representing 10 of the IRAC member companies along with some invited guests. The meeting consisted of a mixture of concurrent IRAC working group sessions, a meet-ing of the Executive Committee, the IRAC US group and an…
The meeting theme is Communication – in the widest sense: at the level of insect to insect, insect to entomologist, and entomologist to society. Click here for more information….
The Sixth International Workshop on Management of the Diamondback Moth and Other Crucifer Insect Pests will be organized by AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center and its Regional Office for East and Southeast Asia, Thailand in association with Kasetsart University (Thailand) and Cornell University (USA). About 200 – 300 researchers worldwide are expected to participate and present research and extension papers. Click here for more information….
International Symposia on Entomology, will be organized around the theme “Exploring the Description of New Species, Geographical Distribution, Genome Organization and Diseases Related to Insects.” It is comprised of 11 tracks and 62 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in entomology….
The Sixth International Symposium on Molecular Insect Science is the first of the series to be held outside of the USA. Previous Symposia, organized by the University of Arizona’s Center for Insect Science, have been met with great enthusiasm. For more information click here….
The Sixth International Symposium on Molecular Insect Science is the first of the series to be held outside of the USA. Previous Symposia, organized by the University of Arizona’s Center for Insect Science, have been met with great enthusiasm. For more information click here….
The National Cotton Council and its partners welcome all to the 2011 Beltwide Cotton Conferences. 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 conference from all others in agriculture….
Parasites continue to evolve and adapt to our attempts to control them, from developingDo not include resistance to spreading into new or sometimes previously “cleared” areas. The theme of the meeting is “PARASITE EVOLUTION” – Veterinary parasites and their strategies to survive human intervention, around which we are developing an exciting scientific program. The meeting will branch out with invited speakers from adjacent research fields which will complement, as usual, a large number of submitted oral presentations on a variety…