Training

 

 

Fifth Symposium on Diseases
in Asian Aquaculture

Queensland, Australia
November 24-28, 2002

 

  Background
  Keynote & Invited Speakers
  Program Overview
  Registration Fees

Keynote & Invited Speakers

The following distinguished invited speakers have agreed to attend the Symposium:
TOPIC
SPEAKER
COUNTRY
Ornamental fish diseases Ellen Ariel, EU Community Reference Laboratory For Fish Disease
DENMARK
International trade and risk analysis Chris Baldock, AusVet Services
AUSTRALIA
Biosecutity - A new word for an old concept Peter Beers, Biosecutiry Australia
AUSTRALIA
Aquaculture health management - the Australian experience lain East, Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry - Australia
AUSTRALIA
Farm level risk factors for white spot disease outbreaks Flavio Corsin
ITALY
Vibriosis and the role of phage Timothy Flegel, Mahidol University
THAILAND
The role of extension in health management Derek Foster, Rural Industry Business Group
AUSTRALIA
Vaccine development for Asian aquaculture Luc Grisez, Intervet Norbio Singapore Pty Ltd
SINGAPORE
Feasibility of preventing transboundary spread of aquatic animal disease Barry Hill, The Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Sciences
UNITED KINGDOM
Ranavirus of fish, amphibians and reptiles Alex Hyatt, CSIRO
AUSTRALIA
Emerging diseases of soft-shelled turtles Yulin Jiang, Shenzhen Exit & Entry Inspection And Quarantine Bureau
CHINA
Disease of pearl oysters Brian Jones, Fisheries Western Australia
AUSTRALIS
Phage therapy Indrani Karunasagar, College of Fisheries Magolore
INDIA
White spot syndrome - what we have learned about the virus and the disease Chu-Fang Lo, National Taiwan University
TAIWAN, ROC
Farm level biosecurity in aquaculture CV Mohan, College of Fisheries Mangalore
INDIA
Recent advances in - nodaviruses and iridoviruses in Asian aquaculture T Nakai, Hiroshima University
JAPAN
Marteilioides infections Mi-Seon Park, National Fisheries Research& Development Institute
KOREA
Aquatic animal health management in Asia Melba Reantaso, NACA
THAILAND
Probiotic bacteria - are they beneficial? Sirirat Rengpirat, Chulalongkorn University
THAILAND
Genetic analysis of vibrios and development of biocontrol for luminous bacterial disease Antonius Suwanto, Aogor Agricultural University
INDONESIA
Improving aquatic animal health in Asia Rohana Subasinghe, FAO
ITALY
Innate immunity in vertebrates and invertebrates Willem B Van Muiswinkel, Wageningen University
NETHERLANDS
The WSSV genome Jus M Vlak, Wageningen Universyt
NETHERLANDS

ABSTRACT DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 15 AUGUST 2002
EARLYBIRD REGISTRATION CLOSES 30 SEPTEMBER
2002

Symposium Secretariat
c/o Fish Health Section
SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department
Tigbauan 5021 Iloilo Philippines

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