Dear colleagues and friends, on behalf of the Mexican Society of Parasitology and the Latin American Federation of Parasitology, I welcome you to our great Mexico City and to the exciting XIII International Congress of Parasitology in 2014. As you browse our web page you can find assorted information relevant to the event, the city and our country. Worth is to mention that parasitology is one of the main research areas in the most prestigious research institutes and universities in several cities within the Mexican Republic. Also, Mexican scientists have generated outstanding contributions to the knowledge of parasites and the diseases they cause. Our slogan “ancient parasites, old hosts, new knowledge” reflects the diversity of parasites, their hosts and their impact on global health and the environment; therefore it will contribute to gain new perspectives, ideas and networks. ... [Information of the supplier]
The challenge of a sustainable world requires, besides knowledge, creativity and a holistic perspective to realize the conservation and best possible use of natural resources. We mycorrhizologists ought to take up this challenge and contribute to the preservation and careful management of resources, generating knowledge that is not only novel but also connected to the goals of sustainability and human well-being. In ICOM 10 we wish to encourage innovation in order to generate basic and applied knowledge in a different way, a way committed to sustainable development. This is why we are inviting you all to Mexico, to Merida, in the heart of ancestral Mayan culture, a culture with an astounding development of abstract knowledge and knowledge of nature. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Mycological Society of America (MSA), the International Mycological Association, the Latin American Mycological Association (ALM), the Puerto Rican Mycological Society (SPM), Universidad del Turabo and Meet Puerto Rico are proud to sponsor the 11th International Mycological Congress in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This will be the first time IMC is celebrated in Latin America and the Caribbean region, one of the circa 30 biodiversity hotspots of the world. Puerto Rico is an ideal setting for a mycological congress because our long history in mycology and our location in the subtropical region offering a diversity of ecosystems (from dry to rain forests) harboring many tropical fungi. ... [Information of the supplier]