
November 21 2011
 biotechnology summit 2012 preliminar program
http://www.icgeb.org/meetings-2012.html
http://community.asm.org/events/biotechnologysummit2012meridayucatanmexico/
http://community.asm.org/events/biotechnologysummit2012meridayucatanmexico/
March 12-17 preconference workshop:
No. 1: Plant Biotechnology: Dr. Jose Juan Zuñiga Aguilar, CICY, email: zuniga@cicy.mx & Dr.Lorenzo Felipe Sánchez Teyer, CICY, email: santey@
No. 2: Methods applied to the study of infectious and parasitic diseases, Dra. Laura Conde Fárraes, UADY, email: laura.conde@uady.mx
No. 3:Molecular Structural Bioinformatics: theoretical and computational methods for studying biological macromolecules and their ligands R. Charbel MAROUN, PhD, INSERM email: charbel.
conference workshop 19-20
No. 4: Somatic embryogenesis and embryo rescue. Dr. Héctor González Rosas, Colegio de posgraduados Km 36.5 Carr. México-Texcoco s/n Montecillo, Texcoco, Edo de México, email: hectorgr@
No. 5:  Preparation and in vitro propagation of disease-free plants. Dr. Héctor González Rosas, Colegio de posgraduados Km 36.5 Carr. México-Texcoco s/n Montecillo, Texcoco, Edo de México, email: hectorgr@
Specific Conference, Exhibition poster & oral session March 19-20 2012,
Time Speaker Presentation Title
March 18    Registration and welcome 5-8 pm
March 19   7-8         registration    
8-9         in
9-9:30     keynote  SILVER biotechnology
9:30-10:00           BLUE biotechnology  
10:00-10:30        GREEN biotechnology 
10:30-11:00        María del Carmen Navarro Maldonado. Coordinadora de la Licenciatura en Producción Animal. Departamento de Biología de la Reproducción. División de Ciencias Biológicas y de la Salud. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa. México D.F. navarromaldonadomaradelcarmen@
11:00-11:30        Coffee break    
11:30-12:00        Dra. Patricia Tamez Guerra UANL FCB   Biotechnology and derived products for insect-pests control,
12-00-12:30        Dr. Deepak Bhatnagar USDA ARS New Orleans Lousiana USA   The use of the tools of genomics, proteomics and metabolomics in combating aflatoxin contamination in crops and commodities
12:30-13:00        Dr Juan Francisco Aguirre Medina INIFAP C:E. Rosario izapa      BIOFERTILIZERS
13:00-13:30        Dra. Peggy Elizabeth Alvarez Gutiérrez, Profesor de Tiempo Completo Titular "C", Líder del CA Investigación y Desarrollo Agroindustrial, PE Ingenería Agroindustrial, Universidad Politécnica de Chiapas         Sustainable agro-industrial production in Chiapas México as an alternative technology for food security
13:30-15:00   
15:00-15:30        GREY biotechnology  
15:30-16:00         PURPLE biotechnology  
16:00-16:30         PLATINUM biotechnology Synthe
16:30-17:00   Prof. Dr. Abel MORENO INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA, UNAM CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA, 3000 MEXICO, D.F. 04510  MEXICO Phone:  +52-55-
8-8:30   Keynote YELLOW biotechnology 
March 19. Symposium Strategies to Monitor and Reduce Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis among Targeted Insects
8:30-9:00           WHITE biotechnology Gene-
9:00-9:30             IRIS biotechnology 
9:30-10:00           Dr. Jaime García Mena, Department: Genetica y Biologia Molecular, Institution: CINVESTAV-IPN, street 1: Av IPN 2508, street 2: Col Zacatenco, city: Mexico City, state: DF, zip code: 07360, country: MEXICO, telephone: +52(55) 5747-3800 X5328 (office), X5327 (lab).  Genomics of airborne bacteria in megacities
10:00-10:30         TRANSPARENT biotechnology 
10:30-11:00   
11:00-11:30   
11:30-12:00        BROWN biotechnology  space and geomicrobiology, Arid Zone & Desert Biotechnology.Dr Jorge M. Santamaria Fernandez Scientific Research Centre of Yucatan (CICY)      “Biotechnological approach to global warming effects in agriculture”
12:00-12:30        GOLD biotechnology  
12:30-13:00        DARK biotechnology Human and animal and pest control, Bioterrorism, Biowarfare, Biocrimes, Anticrop Warfare;        
13:00-13:30        INDIGO biotechnology 
13:30-15:00   
15:00-15:30         RED biotechnology  Human Health & disease, Medical, Diagnostics and tissue engineering; Dr. Dimitris Dogramatzis Biotechnology Textbook Author & Retail Pharmacy Owner & Manager at DOGRAMATZIS PHARMACY, Current state of red biotechnology: Molecules, Therapeutic areas, and Manufacturers. Or Red biotechnology: An unfulfilled promise?
15:30-16:00  D
16:00-16:30  Dra. Rosalva Mora Escobedo Dpto. Graduados en AlimentosEscuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, I.P.N. Tel. 57296000 Ext. 62462, "Germination of soybeans and its effect on chronic diseases".     
March 21 10-16 ̴ visit to the pyramids of Chichen Itza: As part of the schedule, it has been arranged that the group go visit the Chichen-Itza ruins on March 21st (on the equinox), in order to watch Kukulcan dance
March 21 10-16 ̴ visit to the pyramids of Chichen Itza: As part of the schedule, it has been arranged that the group go visit the Chichen-Itza ruins on March 21st (on the equinox), in order to watch Kukulcan dance
March 19. Symposium Strategies to Monitor and Reduce Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis among Targeted Insects
8:30-9:00  Carlos Blanco (USA) Pros and cons of implementing an F2 screen for Bt-resistance monitoring
9:00-9:30 Ryan Kurtz (USA) US corn and cotton monitoring programs and current results
9:30-10:00 Blair D, Siegfried (USA) Resistance monitoring efforts with European corn borer
10:00-10:30 Ingeborg Zenner de Polanía (Colombia) Combination of field and laboratory trials to monitor Bt resistance, before and after, introduction of genetically engineered crops
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:30 Miguel Serrano (Centroamérica) A program for monitoring the susceptibility of target lepidopteran pests to Bt proteins in three countries in Latin America
11:30-12:00 Lindsey Flexner (USA) Simulation modeling and Insect Resistance Management
12:00-12:30 Gerardo Hernandez (Mexico) Heliothines development and its influence on refugee area
12:30-13:00 William D. Hutchison (USA) Areawide suppression of European corn borer with Bt maize reaps savings to non-Bt maize growers.
13:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-15:30 Alan Reynolds (USA) Teleconference on EPA efforts to detect/ reduce Bt resistance development
15:30-16:00 Yu Cheng Zhu (USA) Teleconference Use of microarray and RNAi to explore Bt resistance in the sugarcane borer
16:00-16:30 William Moar (USA) Characterization of Bt resistance in Helicoverpa zea and implications towards Bt resistance development
16:30-17:00 J. Ángel Saavedra Bt-crops regulation in Mexico: An industrial point of view
17:00-17:30 Coffee break
17:30-18:00 Alejandra Bravo (Mexico) Domains II and III of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab toxin remain exposed to the solvent after insertion of part of domain I into the membrane.
18:00-18:30 Patricia Tamez Guerra (Mexico) Bt resistance, immunity and gut microbiota in Plodia interpunctella
18:30-19:00 Yu-Lin Gao (China) & Zhong-Ren Lei (China) Enhancement of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry3Aa toxicity to vegetable Coleopteran larvae by a Tenebrio molitor cadherin fragment
19:00-19:30 José Concepción Rodríguez (Mexico) Could Bt-crops insect resistance negatively affect organic agriculture
9:00-9:30 Ryan Kurtz (USA) US corn and cotton monitoring programs and current results
9:30-10:00 Blair D, Siegfried (USA) Resistance monitoring efforts with European corn borer
10:00-10:30 Ingeborg Zenner de Polanía (Colombia) Combination of field and laboratory trials to monitor Bt resistance, before and after, introduction of genetically engineered crops
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:30 Miguel Serrano (Centroamérica) A program for monitoring the susceptibility of target lepidopteran pests to Bt proteins in three countries in Latin America
11:30-12:00 Lindsey Flexner (USA) Simulation modeling and Insect Resistance Management
12:00-12:30 Gerardo Hernandez (Mexico) Heliothines development and its influence on refugee area
12:30-13:00 William D. Hutchison (USA) Areawide suppression of European corn borer with Bt maize reaps savings to non-Bt maize growers.
13:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-15:30 Alan Reynolds (USA) Teleconference on EPA efforts to detect/ reduce Bt resistance development
15:30-16:00 Yu Cheng Zhu (USA) Teleconference Use of microarray and RNAi to explore Bt resistance in the sugarcane borer
16:00-16:30 William Moar (USA) Characterization of Bt resistance in Helicoverpa zea and implications towards Bt resistance development
16:30-17:00 J. Ángel Saavedra Bt-crops regulation in Mexico: An industrial point of view
17:00-17:30 Coffee break
17:30-18:00 Alejandra Bravo (Mexico) Domains II and III of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab toxin remain exposed to the solvent after insertion of part of domain I into the membrane.
18:00-18:30 Patricia Tamez Guerra (Mexico) Bt resistance, immunity and gut microbiota in Plodia interpunctella
18:30-19:00 Yu-Lin Gao (China) & Zhong-Ren Lei (China) Enhancement of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry3Aa toxicity to vegetable Coleopteran larvae by a Tenebrio molitor cadherin fragment
19:00-19:30 José Concepción Rodríguez (Mexico) Could Bt-crops insect resistance negatively affect organic agriculture
March 20. Symposium Strategies to Monitor and Reduce Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis among Targeted Insects
9:00-9:30 Brenda Oppert (USA) Functional Genomics as a Tool to Study Insect Responses to Bt Intoxication
9:30-10:00 Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes (USA) Proteomic characterization of insect resistance to Cry toxins and Bt crops
10:00-10:30 Mario Soberon (Mexico) Enhancement of insecticidal activity of Cry1 toxins against fall armyworm by site directed mutagenesis of toxin receptor binding epitopes.
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:30 Jeff Fabrick (USA) Current status of pink bollworm Bt resistance in Arizona
11:30-12:00 Patricia Pietrantonio (USA) Receptors of Bt toxin(s) in Helicoverpa zea larval midgut
12:00-12:30 Elena Elpidina (Russia) Differential expression of peptidases and glycosidases in the midgut of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry3Aa-treated Tenebrio molitor larvae
12:30-13:00 Blair D, Siegfried (USA) Bt resistance characterization and detection in fall armyworm
13:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-15:30 Jaime Molina-Ochoa (Mexico) La conducta alimenticia en diabróticas en presencia de líneas portadoras de Bt y sus isolíneas
15:30-16:00 William Moar (USA) CRWIII and the use of pyramided RNAi to delay resistance to Cry3Bb1 in CRW in maize”.
16:00-16:30 Nicholas Storer (USA) Benefits of pyramiding multiple Bt traits for resistance management
16:30-17:00 Michael Caprio (USA) Insect resistance management and risk assessments
17:00-17:30 Coffee Break
17:30-18:00 Anthony M. Shelton (USA) Will conserving natural enemies with Bt plants affect resistance evolution?
18:00-18:30 Sharon Downs (Australia) A contingency plan for mitigating resistance in Australian pests to the toxins within Bollgard II cotton
18:30-19:00 Ryan Kurtz (USA) Syngenta’s insecticidal traits and their efficacy against key pests
19:00-19:30 Bruce Tabashnik (USA) Field-evolved Resistance to Bt Crops
contact: susana_lozano@hotmail.com
9:30-10:00 Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes (USA) Proteomic characterization of insect resistance to Cry toxins and Bt crops
10:00-10:30 Mario Soberon (Mexico) Enhancement of insecticidal activity of Cry1 toxins against fall armyworm by site directed mutagenesis of toxin receptor binding epitopes.
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:30 Jeff Fabrick (USA) Current status of pink bollworm Bt resistance in Arizona
11:30-12:00 Patricia Pietrantonio (USA) Receptors of Bt toxin(s) in Helicoverpa zea larval midgut
12:00-12:30 Elena Elpidina (Russia) Differential expression of peptidases and glycosidases in the midgut of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry3Aa-treated Tenebrio molitor larvae
12:30-13:00 Blair D, Siegfried (USA) Bt resistance characterization and detection in fall armyworm
13:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-15:30 Jaime Molina-Ochoa (Mexico) La conducta alimenticia en diabróticas en presencia de líneas portadoras de Bt y sus isolíneas
15:30-16:00 William Moar (USA) CRWIII and the use of pyramided RNAi to delay resistance to Cry3Bb1 in CRW in maize”.
16:00-16:30 Nicholas Storer (USA) Benefits of pyramiding multiple Bt traits for resistance management
16:30-17:00 Michael Caprio (USA) Insect resistance management and risk assessments
17:00-17:30 Coffee Break
17:30-18:00 Anthony M. Shelton (USA) Will conserving natural enemies with Bt plants affect resistance evolution?
18:00-18:30 Sharon Downs (Australia) A contingency plan for mitigating resistance in Australian pests to the toxins within Bollgard II cotton
18:30-19:00 Ryan Kurtz (USA) Syngenta’s insecticidal traits and their efficacy against key pests
19:00-19:30 Bruce Tabashnik (USA) Field-evolved Resistance to Bt Crops
contact: susana_lozano@hotmail.com
 
 
 
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