Chiang Mai, Thailand, March 5 - 9, 2011. Registration deadline is 30th September 2010. The main objective of the GCE is to showcase advances in entomological research and development in the insect world. The skills and knowledge of entomologists are needed worldwide helping farmers to produce crops and livestock more efficiently through sound pest management strategies, fighting to save endangered species and fragile ecosystems, and preventing insects from spreading agents that cause serious diseases.
The scheduled conference organized by the Century Foundation, Bangalore in association with other organizations will provide a scientific platform to exchange the information on the recent advances in entomological research and to bring together the International scientific community involved in the study of insects.
Topics of the Conference
• Ecology
• Nature protection, landscape management, insect conservation - in a changing environment
• Agricultural entomology
• Genetically modified organisms
• Forest entomology
• Systematics, taxonomy and zoo-geography
• Medical and veterinary entomology
• Insect genetics (genomics, developmental genetics, population genetics, etc.)
• Neurobiology and toxicology
• Physiology, and behaviour
• Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
• Parasitic Mites: Regional and world-wide issues
• Advances in Apiculture
• Cultural entomology
• Sensory ecology (Pheromones)
• Soil entomology
• Drosophila genetics
• Applied Research in Wolbachia
Registration deadline is 30th September 2010. Abstract submission deadline is 30th October 2010. Corresponding author will be informed about the acceptance/rejection of their abstracts by 15th November 2010.
All abstracts should be written in English and submitted through E-mail: entomology2011@gmail.com
The abstract must be in the Microsoft Word format (paper size: A4). The title of the paper should be 16 pt Times New Roman and the Name and Address must be centred with 14 pt Times New Roman. The main text should be single-spaced, in 12 pt Times New Roman with Key words at the end. The number of words in the abstract should be maximum 500.
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