Call of Applications for An Assistant Professor (non-tenured) at Molecular Ecology and Health lab at Ehime University, Japan (Application deadline: 12 April, 2021). Please click the link below for more information:
https://sites.google.com/a/kw-laboratory.com/main/for-students-postdoc/assitpro-20210301 The De La Salle University - Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research (CENSER), in collaboration with the Association for Environment Management and Sustainability (AEMS) present a symposium with the theme “Understanding the Relationship of Climate Change on Agriculture, Environment, and Health: The Case in ASIA”.
The Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research (CENSER) through the Environmental Biomonitoring Research Unit and Leading Academia in Marine and Environmental Pollution Research (LaMer)
through the Research Unit for Environmental and Health Studies in Southeast Asia invites everyone to attend the International Symposium (Webinar) entitled Research Collaboration: Usable Science Resulting in Impact November 4-5, 2020 9:00 am to 12:00 nn (Philippine Standard Time) 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (Japan Standard Time) Zoom Link Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_r90TP3VSS1in0mmytPoN_g?fbclid=IwAR2gnFNZ3A84brGXNP-IxRWVY0yDH8Rw5GOc9G3Gm5XxAvso29S8feIH4Mo DAY 1: HEALTH & MEDICAL Welcome Remarks Dr. Hidemitsu Uno Executive Director and Vice President (Research and Environment) Ehime University Opening Remarks Dr. Kozo Watanabe Unit Head, Research Unit for Environmental and Health Studies in Southeast Asia, Ehime University Speaker #1: Dr. Satoru Suzuki Ecological Perspective of Dissemination of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Marine Environment Speaker #2: Dr. Ma. Luisa Enriquez Bioassays for Natural Product Research - Strategies and Methods in the Search for Anti-Cancer Activity Speaker #3: Dr. Yasitsugu Suzuki Endogenous Viral Elements and their Role in Antiviral Immunity in Mosquitoes Speaker #4: Prof. Maria Nilda Munoz Traditional Medicine and Modern Medicine form Natural Products: That was then, this is now. Speaker #5: Dr. Thaddeus M. Carvajal The Status of Biological Control Approaches Against Aedes-borne Disease: How far are we in effectively controlling this mosquito vector? DAY 1: AGRICULTURE / BIODIVERSITY Welcome Remarks Dr. Raymond Girard Tan Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation, De La Salle University Opening Remarks Dr. Divina M. Amalin Director, Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research (CENSER), De La Salle University Speaker #1: Dr. Hisato Iwata Introduction of Ecotoxicology Researches from Iwata's Lab Speaker #2: Dr. Lilia Fernando Nanobiosensors for Agricultural and Environmental Applications Speaker #3: Dr. Albeto Barrion Farming Landscape and Farmer's Agronomic Practices: Key Drivers in Cacao Insect Pests Regulation Speaker #4: Dr. Jose Isagani Janairo Monitoring and Mitigating Microplastic through Research Speaker #5: Dr. Billy Joel Almarinez Biological Control of the Coconut Scale Insect, Aspidiotus rigidus: Research Impacting Coconut Pest Management Policy in the Philippines University Research Associates, Angelique Taverna and Meril Mariano, did a self-introduction and research presentation to the Molecular Ecology and Health Unit of Ehime University during their weekly seminar. Angelique presented her former research area entitled: Semiochemical screening for the cacao mirid bug Helopeltis bakeri Poppius. On the other hand, Meril showcased her research entitled: Surface Characterization and Wetting Properties of Coconut Scale Insects, Aspidiotus destructor Signoret and Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne (Hemiptera: Diaspididae). Both University Research Associates presented also their research plans. The Molecular Ecology and Health Unit conducts weekly webinars during the COVID pandemic.
Last Feb 4-8, 2020, Dr Kozo along with PhD candidate Von Herbuela visited the Philippines to discuss updates and plans about the EU-DLSU International Collaborative Research Laboratory.
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