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Tuesday, 16 November 2004: 7:30 PM-10:30 PM | |||
Ballroom B (Salt Palace L-1) | |||
Symposium: Overseas Chinese Entomologists Association - Time of Opportunity for Future Entomologists | |||
Organizer(s): | Aijun Zhang, zhanga@ba.ars.usda.gov Que Lan, qlan@entomology.wisc.edu Tong-Xian Liu, tx-liu@tamu.edu | ||
7:30 PM | Welcoming Remarks | ||
7:35 PM | 0875 | What can an entomologist of Chinese origin do with a global chemical company such as Dow AgroSciences? Xinpei Huang, xhuang2@dow.com | |
7:50 PM | 0876 | Hormonal control of water balance in insects Michael Ma, mm1@umail.umd.edu | |
8:05 PM | 0877 | Acaricide resistance in Boophilus microplus: Molecular mechanisms Andrew C. Chen, achen@spa.ars.usda.gov | |
8:20 PM | 0878 | A story about the small business of chemical ecology Junwei Zhu, jwzhu@iastate.edu | |
8:35 PM | Break | ||
8:45 PM | 0879 | Perception, reality and future opportunities Eric B. Jang, ejang@pbarc.ars.usda.gov | |
9:00 PM | 0880 | How can American scientists cooperate with Chinese colleagues more efficiently? Michael T Smith, mtsmith@udel.edu | |
9:15 PM | 0881 | The status of the book "Recent Advances in Entomological Research" Tong-Xian Liu, tx-liu@tamu.edu | |
9:30 PM | 0882 | Closing remarks Que Lan, qlan@entomology.wisc.edu |
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