
The MycoRed International Conference will be held at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada from June 24 to June 28, 2012.
David Miller of Carleton University and Art Schaafsma from the University of...
"Strategies to reduce the impact of mycotoxins in Latin America in a global context"
Mendoza, Argentina
November 15 to 18, 2011.
The MycoRed-ISM 2011 Conference is organized by the ...
14 October 2011 - Istanbul, Turkey
The Workshop on "Mycotoxicological Risks in Mediterranean Countries: Economic Impact, Prevention, Management and Control" will be held in Istanbul...
4th International Symposium
Mycotoxins: Challenges and Perspectives
Ghent – Belgium
Tuesday May 24th 2011
Please register at www.mytox.be
June 19 -24, 2011 - Kansas State University- Manhattan, Kansas
Organizer: John F. Leslie, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University
This workshop will be taught by eight...
The MycoRed Africa 2011 Conference will bring together a range of international experts to discuss mycotoxicological issues in general and mycotoxin reduction measures in particular. The Conference...
USM-ISM-MYCORED-CIMMYT Mycotoxin Conference 2010 will be organised by Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and co-organised by International Society for Mycotoxicology (ISM), EU MycoRed Project, and...
We have the pleasure to invite you to participate in MycoRed international workshop under entitle
"Mycotoxicological risks in Mediterranean countries: economic impact,...
1/4 Dec 2010 - Penang, Malaysia
“Global Mycotoxin Reduction Strategies: Research Advances in Asia and the Pacific Rim”
is the title of the international conference on Mycotoxin research...
The NMASN is organizing workshop on a Mycotoxin Management in Agriculture. The Nigeria Mycotoxin Awareness and Study Network (NMASN) is a body of scientists in the academia, industry, government...
June 19 -24, 2011 - Kansas State University- Manhattan, Kansas
Organizer: John F. Leslie, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University
This workshop will be taught by eight international Fusarium experts. Participants will be introduced to standard morphological, genetic and molecular biological techniques used to identify and characterize strains of Fusarium . Participants will learn to use morphological characters to identify the most common Fusarium species, how to make tests for vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) and cross-fertility, and how to extract, PCR amplify DNA, and analyze DNA sequences. More than half of the time will be spent in the laboratory working with standard strains. Students may bring some of their own strains (please contact Dr. Leslie to arrange for proper USDA permits
Topics covered in this workshop will include: Laboratory Strain Identification, VCG Analysis, Mating Types and Crosses, Species Concepts and Molecular Identification.