The São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) within the scope of the Newton Fund, invite you to the
WORKSHOP FAPESP–BBSRC
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Insect Pest Resistance in Agriculture
October 5-6, 2017 – 8h30 a.m to 5h00 p.m – FAPESP
The purpose of the partnering workshop is to bring together the relevant funding agencies FAPESP and BBSRC, key research organisations and leading academics from São Paulo and the UK to discuss anti microbial and pest resistance in agricultural research initiative.
The joint Newton Fund call for collaborative research proposals will be found at: www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/filter/2017-bbsrc-fapesp-awards-amr-insect-pest-resistance-in-agriculture
PROGRAM
OCTOBER, 5TH
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8h30
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Registration
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9h00
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Opening Session - welcome and introductions
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9h30
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FAPESP - BBSRC Research call on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Insect Pest Resistance in Agriculture
Sarah Blackburn - BBSRC Newton Fund Strategy and Policy Officer
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9h45
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UK Government engagement with Brazil on the AMR agenda
Rui Lopes, UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) in Brazil
UK AMR research landscape
Adam Staines, BBSRC
Comments/questions
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SESSION 1: ANTI-MICROBIAL RESISTANCE (AMR) - ANIMAL
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10h45
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Mark Enright - Manchester Metropolitan University
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10h55
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Mathematical modelling in an AMR and/or insecticide resistance context
Siu Mui Tsai - CENA/ESALQ
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11h05
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Liam Good - Royal Veterinary College
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11h15
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Mark Holmes - University of Cambridge
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11h25
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Evolution of multidrug-resistant Enterobacteriaceae from animals in Brazil
Quezia Moura da Silva
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11h35
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Ross Fitzgerald - The Roslin Institute
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11h45
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Discussion and time for matchmaking
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12h05
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Lunch time (restaurants around FAPESP)
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13h15
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Charles Knapp – University of Strathclyde
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13h25
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Juliano Leonel Gonçalves - FMVZ/USP
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13h35
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Alison Mather – The Quadrum Institute
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13h45
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Muhammad Munir – The Pirbright Institute
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13h55
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Dissemination of antimicrobial resistance in swine and poultry Brazilian production systems
Andrea Micke Moreno – FMVZ/USP
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14h05
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Amaury Santos - LANAGRO representative
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14h15
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Discussion and matchmaking
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SESSION 2: HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS AND PLANT/ANIMAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
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14h45
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“Phakopsora euvitis”: an unusual biotrophic pathogen
Lilian Amorim – ESALQ
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14h55
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Simon Avery – University of Nottingham
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15h05
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Esters of gallic acid as alternatives for the control of citrus canker
Henrique Ferreira – UNESP Rio Claro
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15h15
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Christian Voigt – University of Sheffield
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15h25
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Coffee break
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15h45
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Epidemiology studies on citrus diseases
Renato Beozzo Bassanezi – Fundecitrus
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15h55
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Robert Barker – University of Kent
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16h05
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Liquid chromatography-ultraviolet-mass spectrometry applied to localize and quantify the citrus defense strategy in response to phytopathogen Xylella fastidiosa
Maria Fátima das Graças Fernandes da Silva – UFSCAR
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16h15
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Resistance to QoI and DMI fungicides is widespread in Brazilian populations of the wheat blast pathogen
Paulo Ceresini – UNESP Ilha Solteira
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16h25
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Discussion and matchmaking
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17h00
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Closing of the day 1
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OCTOBER, 6TH
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8h30
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Registration
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SESSION 3: DISEASE/PEST MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL
Moderator: Celso Omoto – ESALQ/USP
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9h05
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Opportunities and Challenges of Insect Resistance Management (IRM) Programs in Brazil
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9h15
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Toby Bruce – Keele University
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9h25
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Understanding host-pathogen interactions for the development of novel biopesticides for insect control
Italo Delalibera Junior – ESALQ/USP
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9h35
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Mike Birkett – Rothamsted Research
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9h45
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Movement of insect pests
Wesley Augusto Conde Godoy – ESALQ/USP
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9h55
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Angharad Gatehouse – Newcastle University
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10h05
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Discussion and matchmaking
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10h25
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Novel alternatives for pathogen control, including immune stimulation and biocontrol
Rodrigo Mendes – EMBRAPA Meio Ambiente
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10h35
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Anyela Camargo – NIAB
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10h45
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Ecological and biotechnological exploitation of insect associated microbial symbionts
Fernando Luis Cônsoli – ESALQ/USP
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10h55
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Chris Hamilton – University of East Anglia
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11h05
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Research to improve Bacillus thuringiensis performance against agricultural pests
Ricardo Antonio Polanczyk – UNESP Jaboticabal
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11h15
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Marcelo Poletti – PROMIP - Industry representative
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11h25
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Discussion and matchmaking
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12h00
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Lunch time (restaurantes around FAPESP)
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SESSION 4 – MATCHMAKING AND GENERAL DISCUSSION
Moderator: Adam Staines, BBSRC
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13h00
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Proposal development discussions
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13h15
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Audience Discussions: Key callenges and how projects could address
Group 1: Host pathogen interactions and disease management control – animals
Group 2: Host pathogen interactions and disease/pest management and control – plants
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15h00
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Coffee break
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15h30
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Grant writing tips and general discussion/final questions
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16h30
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Closing remarks
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Registration: eventos/bbsrc/registration
Event free of charge | Limited seats
INFORMATION
(11) 3838-4362
Parking Suggestion
Pio Park: Rua Pio XI, 1320 | ELS: Rua Pio XI, 1650 | Tonimar: Rua Jorge Americano, 89
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