On behalf of the President Kevin Brindle and the entire Board, it is with pleasure to invite you to Glasgow for the 14th European Molecular Imaging Meeting: the EMIM 2019. We are looking forward to meeting all of you in spring in Great Britain and to learn more about your work in Imaging Science. [Information of the supplier]
Not unexpected but with a heavy heart and much regret, the EMIM 2020 needs to go full virtual. Dates for the EMIM 2020 remain as announced, 24th -28th August 2020 with subsequent full access until 6th September 2020. The EMIM 2020 will be virtual but not live. [Information of the supplier, modified]
After the pandemic-caused cancellation of the 15th EMIM in 2020 we can't wait to welcome and meet you all again in Thessaloniki, Greece. [Information of the supplier, modified]
On behalf of the ESMI President Michal Neeman and the entire Board it is with immense pleasure to invite you to Salzburg, Austria for the 18th annual meeting of the society: the EMIM 2023. [Information of the supplier]
European landscapes are being reshaped by the growth in renewable energies and the ongoing exploitation of fossil resources such as lignite (brown coal) and shale gas. These forces are at the heart of debates on the assessment, appropriate design and governance of the emerging energy landscapes. European and national policies for energy transitions challenge conventional ways of perceiving and thinking about landscapes as well as established planning routines. Key questions are: Perception – How is the character, perception, assessment and social construction of landscapes influenced by present and past uses of energy? Planning – Which types of landscape-related planning and governance regimes exist and how are they linked to landscape planning, spatial planning and energy policy? Participation – In the face of energy transitions, to what extent are landscape policies inclusive and participatory? Which actors are involved and who is constituted as an actor in this regard? Power – Which power relations shape the interplay of energies and landscapes? How can the workings of power be conceptualised and critically reflected? ... [Information of the supplier]
Advancement in the field of entomology is frequently driven by a variety of factors beyond scientific exploration and interest, from ease of sampling and identification or the favouring of more 'charasmatic microfauna' to difficulties in obtaining resources required for specialised field or laboratory techniques or funding bias. This conference seeks to address this by providing a platform for areas of entomology that are often overlooked or understudied and discussing what can be learned from these groups. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Meeting will consist of three plenary sessions in the International Symposium, which will be held at the start of each day. The plenary sessions, each with an associated themed session, will explore important challenges to the control of vector-borne diseases: evaluation, innovation and implementation. The plenary sessions will be followed by parallel sessions in the National Science Meeting. The remaining sessions of the meeting will be linked to the areas of interest highlighted by major stakeholders involved in vector control and surveillance. In addition, oral and poster presentations on any topic of entomology are welcomed. Open sessions will be scheduled as required. ... [Information of the supplier]
ENTO'21 will be entirely virtual. There will be two sessions on each of five days, one from 11.00 until 13.10, and one from 13.50 until 16.00. Most of the sessions will comprise a 40-minute invited keynote talk and four 20-minute invited or offered talks. There will be a "poster room", and poster presenters will have the opportunity to introduce their poster during the first session on the Monday. ... [Information of the supplier]
Our annual insect science meeting in 2022 will be at the University of Lincoln, UK. Organised by Sheena Cotter, Graziella Iossa & Paul Eady. [Information of the supplier]
Die Jahrestagung der Schweizer Entomologen findet 2017 in Nyon statt. Bereits angekündigte Hauptvorträge von Patrik Kehrli: «Lutte intégrée contre les ravageurs des cultures–rétrospective de plus de 25 années de lutte raisonnée et défis futurs» sowie von Michel Chapuisat: «Supergènes et évolution sociale chez les fourmis». [Redaktion vifabio]