WAAVP Newsletter July 2016 - World Association for the
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WAAVP Newsletter July 2016 - World Association for the
July 2016 Vol. 18 No. 1 Contents President’s Address Page 2 WAAVP Update from the Office of the Secretary/Treasurer Page 3 WAAVP 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Page 4 African Foundation Awardees Page 12 WAAVP AF Announcement Page 19 WAAVP 2019 Conference Announcement Page 21 Past President News Page 21 Indian Association for the advancement of Veterinary Parasitology Page 22 WAAVP Information Page 24 Page 1 President’s Address Greetings, again, everyone! Here in the Prairies of western Canada we seem to have arrived at an early spring. There is no snow. We have had a bit of rain and the temperatures have, on occasion, seemed like July (28oC). Personally, I am hoping for snow (which is fairly common this time of year) as drought conditions are forecast for our area. The first thing to do is to extend a very big “Thank You” to Richard Wall (our intrepid Secretary/Treasurer) and his team for getting our Twitter site (@WAAVPPARA), Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ waavppara/) functional and looking great. Please join both of these online tools to keep informed of goings on in our association. Have a look also at the re-vitalized webpage (www.waavp.org) as it presents a new format and several new links. There is also a special members’ only portion with new payment options which makes these operational tasks much easier. Again we should extend our thanks to Richard Wall and his team. It is now time to be thinking about the next conference in 2017. It will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Malaysia which is centrally located and is next to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers (for those of you who remember Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones in the movie, Entrapment). The dates to set aside are 4 – 8 September, 2017. Dr Mohamed and the Local Organizing Committee have been working extremely hard to put together a program that is both full of great science and a good helping of local flavour. I believe that this is WAAVP’s first conference to be held in southeast Asia -- a great opportunity to learn about the parasitic problems that are unique to this region but also a great occasion to take some extra time to experience a particularly beautiful part of the world. I would encourage everyone (www.waavp2017kl.org), bookmark it and check in as the planning continues. Page 2 to look at the Doug Colwell WAAVP President webpage Update from the Secretary/Treasurer For the last few months, we’ve been working hard to create a social media presence. We have created a new Facebook page, which has helped to promote numerous conferences such as the Brazilian Conference of Veterinary Parasitology, The 25th Pan-American Conference of Veterinary Sciences PANVET 2016, the 60th Annual Livestock Insect Workers’ Conference and of course, the 2017 WAAVP Conference which is being held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We hope to expand the use of this site, but need members to supply information about events or post comments. To visit our Facebook page, please click here: https://www.facebook.com/waavppara/. We have also started a new Twitter account, which has celebrated numerous articles and successes which include the congratulation of the former WAAVP President, Dr Peter Holdsworth, on receiving the award of Officer in the Order of Australia and other interesting articles. To visit our Twitter page, please click here: https://twitter.com/WAAVPPARA. Last, but certainly not least, we have now launched our brand new website! This was quite a non-trivial exercise and we would like to thank William Hickson, who has managed our website so well to date and welcome our new web managers ‘Blue Fusion’. As expected with such a major change, there have been a few teething problems, and our apologies to those who experienced a little difficulty at first; this was largely an issue for those whose membership dues were not up to date! But gradually we are clearing up any remaining bugs and hope to add and update content on a rolling basis to make the site as useful as possible. To visit the website, please visit: http:// www.waavp.org/. Richard Wall WAAVP Secretary/Treasurer Page 3 Page 3 WAAVP 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Conference Introduction The World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP) was formally established on 16 August, 1963. It is the largest international veterinary parasitology organisation in the world and cooperates with various national, international and affiliated organizations, such as WHO and FAO, in all matters concerning veterinary parasitology. The Association also plays important roles in preparing and publishing anthelmintic guidelines and participates in the development of the official VICH guidelines for anthelmintic testing. WAAVP conferences are held biennially in various major cities around the world for the past 52 years. For the first time Malaysia is hosting the 26th International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP 2017) which will be held from 4 – 8 September 2017 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Conference theme is: “Combating Zoonoses: Strength in East – West Partnerships” . The Conference provides an opportunity for scientists who study the parasites of animals, encompassing helminthology, protozoology and entomology to meet with each other to discuss the matters of common interest and benefit from a comprehensive and ambitious scientific programme designed by the organising committee, which will include presentations by a range of knowledgeable speakers from within and beyond the region. The Conference will also provide maximum opportunity for discussion, networking and informal engagement to promote exchange of information and material amongst researchers, veterinary practitioners and animal health investigators. It is intended that a number of priority recommendations and strategies will emerge and that these will be endorsed by the Conference for intended action by individual member states. Conference Name: The 26th International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology Acronym: WAAVP 2017 Conference Date: 4 - 8 September 2017 Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hosted by: World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP), Malaysian Society of Parasitology & Tropical Medicine (MSPTM) and Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) Supported by: Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) of the Ministry of Tourism & Culture Malaysia, Ministry of Agriculture and Agro- Based Industry Malaysia (MOA), Malaysia Airlines Conference website: www.waavp2017kl.org Page 4 Page 4 The 26th International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP 2017) First of all, THANK YOU for reading this page. We would like to seek for your kind helping hands to promote our Conference which will be held from 4 – 8 September 2017 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Please find our Conference website, logo and official banner for your perusal (other sizes are available upon request). Please help us to dessiminate the information to all the relevant parties. Conference Website: www.waavp2017kl.org Conference Theme: Combating Zoonoses: Strength in East – West Partnerships Conference Logo: Download WAAVP 2017 Conference Logo in Jpeg format. Conference Banner: Download WAAVP 2017 Conference Banner in Jpeg format. Place Your Brand Here! If you are interested to advertise, please contact: WAAVP 2017 Conference Secretariat C/o: AOS Conventions & Events Sdn. Bhd. (Members of AOS Tourism and Hospitality Group) Address : 2nd Floor, 39 & 40 Jalan Mamanda 9, Ampang Point, 68000 Selangor, Malaysia. Office Number : +6(0)3- 4252 9100 Fax Number : +6(0)3- 4257 1133 Email : [email protected] About WAAVP and WAAVP 2017 The World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP) was formally established on 16th August, 1963. It is the largest international veterinary parasitology organisation in the world. WAAVP is a non-profit organization for scientists who study the parasites of animals, encompassing helminthology, protozoology and entomology. The Association encourages research in veterinary parasitology and to promote exchange of information and material amongst researchers, veterinary practitioners and animal health investigators. Apart from organising scientific meetings, the Association, which is affiliated with the World Veterinary Association, cooperates with various national, international and affiliated organizations, such as WHO and FAO, in all matters concerning veterinary parasitology. The Association also plays important roles in preparing and publishing anthelmintic guidelines and participates in the development of the official VICH guidelines for anthelmintic testing. WAAVP conferences are held biennially in various major cities around the world for the past 52 years. The official language of the conference is English. Over the 52 years, these conferences have attracted attendees from all around the globe. WAAVP Conferences have given parasitologists an opportunity to learn about the parasitological perspectives of the host country, and to enjoy the culture! Malaysia is delighted to be the first country in South East Asia to host the 26th WAAVP conference in the iconic Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre on 4 – 8 Sep 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Truly Asia. This is the result of great team work and effort from the Malaysian Society of the Parasitology & Tropical Medicine (MSPTM) together with Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) and with strong support given by the Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry, Malaysia (MOA) and Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia. Welcome Address from WAAVP 2017 Chairperson Dear Colleagues, Welcome to Kuala Lumpur for WAAVP 2017 – a city brimming with history, fantastic food and the melting pot of Asia! As Chairperson of the WAAVP 2017 Local Organising Committee, it is my great pleasure to invite you to participate at the upcoming Conference, which will be held on 4 – 8 Sep 2017 at the world iconic Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia. This event is held every two years in major cities all over the world for the past 52 years and now it has come to Malaysia, with a backdrop of the famous PETRONAS Twin Towers, one of the world’s most recognised landmarks. The Local Organising Committee is proud to present a memorable scientific experience which includes plenary and keynote sessions, concurrent oral and rapid oral sessions, as well as poster presentations. In keeping with the Year of the Cockerel, we hope to put together a programme covering diseases of all animals Big and Small in Veterinary Parasitology. The registration fee and travel package is one of the most economical in the world! We hope to forge a good network among veterinarians and scientists for a better world. While enjoying the rich scientific experience, we hope you will take some time to enjoy our beautiful Malaysia – Truly Asia. Discover the amazing cuisines, great shopping ‘till you drop’ and friendly people. We wish you a delightful stay and hope you take home the very best of memories from this conference. We look forward to seeing you in Kuala Lumpur in September, 2017. Keep a look out for our website at www.waavp2017kl.org With warm wishes Dr. Ramlan Bin Mohamed WAAVP 2017 LOC Chairperson Call For Abstract The WAAVP 2017 organising committee would like to invite prospective authors to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations at the Conference. The Conference theme is: “Combating Zoonoses: Strength in East-West Partnerships”. All abstracts will be reviewed and assigned to appropriate sessions. Authors of the accepted abstracts will be notified of the methods of presentations. The organising committee particularly encourages graduate students to present their work in the Conference. The Conference will focus on Parasitology with the following themes: • Zoonoses & One Health • Human Food & Water Borne Pathogens • Herbal Remedies & Antiparasitics • Asian Parasitic Issues • Novel Parasite Control Options & Diagnostic • Poultry & Swine • Drug Resistance & Therapeutics • Wildlife & Exotics • Drug Residues in Food • Biotechnology & Genetics • Parasitic Disease & Animal Welfare • Ruminant Livestock • Primates • Aquatic Animals • Companion Animals • Equine I M P O R TA N T DAT E S Call for Abstract Opens Abstract Submission Deadline Super Early Bird Registration Opens Early Bird Registration Opens 1 July 2016 31 March 2017 1 June 2016 1 Jan 2017 Regular Registration Opens 16 May 2017 Late Registration Opens 16 Aug 2017 Conference Registration Super Early Bird Early Bird 1 May 2016 31 Dec 2016 1 Jan 2017 15 May 2017 16 May 2017 15 Aug 2017 16 Aug 2017 - Onsite WAAVP Member MYR 1,900 MYR 2,150 MYR 2,650 MYR 3,250 WAAVP Non-Member MYR 2,250 MYR 2,650 MYR 3,150 MYR 3,650 Student MYR 1,600 MYR 1,600 MYR 1,600 MYR 1,850 Day Registration MYR 1,150 MYR 1,150 MYR 1,150 MYR 1,550 Accompanying Person MYR 1,500 MYR 1,500 MYR 1,500 MYR 1,500 Registration Type Regular Late/ Onsite Registration terms & conditions apply. For more information, please visit Conference website at www.waavp2017kl.org. Sponsorship & Exhibition Sponsorship and exhibition will be an integral element of the conference. WAAVP 2017 has crafted exclusive sponsorship options and exhibition opportunities to meet your marketing, sales and public relations with Southeast Asia, or even Asia! For more information, please visit our website www.waavp2017kl.org or contact WAAVP 2017 Conference Secretariat. A truly Asian Welcome to Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur More than any other place in the world, Malaysia offers an eclectic mix of cultures, wonders and attractions. Home to centuries of rich cultural history spanning multiple nationalities and religions, the country is a melting pot of various races where even the former colonial powers have left their mark. Malaysia is truly a country that epitomises Asia. Enjoying direct air links from almost every major city from all corners of the globe, Kuala Lumpur is a grand gateway to Malaysia’s fascinating destination and it typifies the continuation of country’s rich past. Radiant with colour and throbbing with life, the Malaysian people invite participants and visitors for the WAAVP 2017 to partake in an incomparable Asian feast for the senses. Kuala Lumpur - Shopping paradise. LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE Advisors : Dato' Dr. Kamarudin Md. Isa Dato’ Dr. Quaza Nizamuddin Hassan Nizam Prof. Datin Dr. Indra Vythilingam Chairperson : Dr. Ramlan Mohamed Co-Chairperson : Dr. Chandrawathani Panchadcharam Dr. Peter Holdsworth Committee: Dr. Reuben Sharma Prof. Dr. Wan Kiew Lian Prof. Dr. Yvonne Ai-Lian Lim Dr. Sam Mohan Assoc Prof. Dr. Siti Nursheena Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lau Yee Ling Dr. Nazni Wasi Ahmad Dr. Sumita Sugnaseelan Prof. Dr. Stephen Periathamby Ambu Dr. Wan Mohd Kamil bin Dato Wan Nik Dr. Nurulhusna Ab Hamid Ms. Nurhainis Ogu Salim Dr. Hazilawati Hj. Hamzah Ms. Ernie Muneerah Mohd Adhan Ms. Noor Afizah Ahmad Dato' Dr. Tee Ah Keat Dr. Mokhtir Singh Gardir Singh Dr. Chubashini Suntharalingam International Team (To be finalised) Hosted by: The Malaysian Society of Parasitology & Tropical Medicine (MSPTM) Department of Veterinary Services Supported by: Official Airlines: For more information, kindly contact: WAAVP 2017 Conference Secretariat C/o: AOS Conventions & Events Sdn. Bhd. (Members of AOS Tourism and Hospitality Group) Address : 2nd Floor, No. 39 & 40 Jalan Mamanda 9, Ampang Point, 68000 Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia. Office Number : +6(0)3- 4252 9100 Fax Number : +6(0)3- 4257 1133 Email : [email protected] African Foundation Grant Awardees Congratulations to all of the WAAVP 2015 African Foundation awardees: Dr Olubukola Adenubi (South Africa) Dr Charles Byaruhanga (Kenya) Dr Idika Idika (Nigeria) Dr Shakirat Adetunji (Nigeria) Dr Ahmed Hassan (Somalia) Dr Zamantungwa Khumalo (South Africa) Dr Mawahib Ahmed (Sudan) We asked each awardee to contribute an article about their impressions and highlights of their trip to the WAAVP Liverpool conference. Unfortunately neither Dr Olubukola Adenubi or Dr Ahmed Hassan were able to attend the conference. Our apologies to Dr Shakirat Adetunji whose article was published under the wrong name in the last edition of the WAAVP newsletter. Impressions and highlights of the WAAVP 2015 conference in Liverpool, UK Dr Shakirat A. Adetunji (DVM) Even though I had a rough travel experience to Liverpool where the 25th International Conference of the WAAVP was held, I enjoyed the great moments I had throughout my stay. It didn’t feel like the first time at the conference at all, in fact you would think I had always attended from the first time they started. The beautiful love-lock view above from the promenade at Liverpool’s Albert Dock not only caught my attention but also melted my heart to the sentimental and unconditional love people share. It was my first experience of this, that made it exceptional. Alright, before I get too distracted, let’s get to the highlights of the conference. Bayer’s many triumphs: There is no doubt Bayer Healthcare has contributed substantially to animal and human welfare through their innovative therapies and preventive solutions. The successes recorded especially in ectoparasite control in animals are outstanding and these have led to an amelioration of varying diseases of humans, companion and farm animals. Novel approaches to the control of parasites: Studies on the effective use of various bioactive plants and Page 12 African Foundation Grant Awardees cont... their products to control ecto and endo-parasites in animals have been in existence for decades and it’s fascinating to know new promising discoveries are happening. One Health: Interestingly, there were lots of research studies including mine that explored the interactions between human, animal and the environment, and how these relationship can help to achieve improved health and sustainability. Lunch: It was really nice to have delicious meals served for lunch throughout the conference period. The one I enjoyed most was coconut braised crispy duck with roasted rice, Chinese leaf, papaya and chili salad. I must say it’s the best I have had this year! Thanks to all our lunch sponsors (Bayer Healthcare, Merial and Elanco) An international conference such as the WAAVP not only exposes you to new people and research but also inspires you to keep up with your challenges and continue to make relevant contributions to science. It was exciting to make new friends and have interactions with a network of professional colleagues. In addition, I was happy to meet two of my professors from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Dr I.O. Ademola and Dr A.O. Adediran. I would urge the organizers of the WAAVP conference to make it to be as student-centered as possible. There should be activities that foster students interrelationship as this could impact greatly on the future of science. Being an international conference, I suggest a student association which would comprise of representatives from each region of the world to interact and share ideas. In conclusion, I would love to express my sincere gratitude to my ever supportive and inspiring mentors, Dr. Rosina C. Krecek and Dr. Maria D. Esteve-Gassent; the WAAVP African Foundation for the travel scholarship awarded to me; and Texas A&M University, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences for financial support for my travel expenses. Page 13 Page 13 African Foundation Grant Awardees cont... Dreams Come True….. Dr Idika Kalu Idika All thanks to the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP) African foundation that has made it possible for me and some other young African Veterinary Parasitologist to attend and participate in this year's WAAVP conference in Liverpool through the provision of a travel grants. It is undeniable that the WAAVP being the highest international veterinary organization in the world has always brought together eminent scientist who come together to share their knowledge and research in the arena of Parasitology during WAAVP conferences. Therefore, being a young, growing scientist and Veterinary Parasitologist, it has always been my utmost desire to attend a WAAVP conference as that would afford me the rare privilege of meeting and interacting with distinguished Veterinary Parasitologists and researchers who similar research interest with me. Such I knew will bridge time and space for me to attain greater heights in my career and profession as a Veterinary Parasitologist. During tea break At the Arnfield Stadium The conference in Liverpool gave me the excellent opportunity for global networking by interacting with veterinary parasitologists all over the world as well the privilege of listening to thought provoking keynote lectures delivered by eminent scientists. Indeed, participating at the conference was a great leap to higher grounds and it has really taken my research activities to the next level. I returned toNigeria highly motivated and challenged. It was equally a wonderful social experience for me in Liverpool and other places I visited. I made new and wonderful friends, visited places such as the Liverpool stadium, Arnfield and the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester. Once again, I thank the Foundation and the organizers of the WAAVP conference for giving me such a great opportunity. The award shall prove to be priceless in my life in no distant time By the River Mersey With Malaysian friends Page 14 Page 14 At the famous Albert dock African Foundation Grant Awardees cont... Impression of participation in the 25th WAAVP-2015 conference in Liverpool, England Dr Mawahib Ahmed I am very grateful to WAAVP African Foundation for giving me the opportunity to attend the 25th WAAVP-2015 conference in Liverpool, England. As a postdoctoral fellow in the field of veterinary parasitology, attending this conference offered me the chance to meet with famous scientists of the field. Thus, discuss my research related problems and solutions. It was an opportunity for me to gather information on new technologies and instruments related to my research area. It also allowed me to extend and establish a good network with people working in different part of the world. I created new contacts that were in line with my research but lot more with those who were interested in what I was doing. Some were very pleased and would very much love to work with me in future. I presented a talk (Title: In vitro and in vivo effects of Aloe ferox plants on gastrointestinal nematodes and live weight gain of growing sheep, Reference number 0053). This talk generated a lot of interest from many researchers who were anxious to know how such studies were performed. I meet members from Egyptian Institute of Agricultural Research (ENRA) whom we had met previously at a conference in China and they were quite happy for me to do some collaborative work. I requested for training on the drug discovery area so that we can maximize the usage of organic compounds on the control of nematode parasites and they accepted. There were also many other interactions and collaborative works proposed and emails exchanged. Attending this event gave me a great experience that helped me to develop myself and gain confidence in my research projects. Moreover, allowed me to exchange new ideas from some professors and students who work in my field. Page 15 Page 15 African Foundation Grant Awardees cont... WAAVP Report, Liverpool 2015 Dr Zamantungwa Khumalo The trip to the UK, Liverpool was scheduled from the 16 to the 21st of August 2015, On the 14 of August Friday. We took a flight at O.R Tambo airport Etihad airlines where we departed at 20:00pm and we arrived ABU DHABI airport after 8hrs, we connected at ABU DHABI to Manchester airport which took us 8hrs, and from the airport I connected to a train that dropped me at Days inn hotel for 12 pounds. On the 16 of August, Sunday we (I and Charles: who is a PhD fellow at University of Pretoria) took a trip around Liverpool to familiarize ourselves with the place (we saw the shopping center that had various shops and a memorable dock that was built by Thomas steers between 1709 and 1715). After the tour we went to Arena convectional center where the conference was to be held. It was two streets away from the Days inn hotel, next to Albert Dock. We registered and plugged in posters in the given spot, we then met and greeted the delegates; amongst the delegates it was exciting to see people from different countries and different Universities and sponsors. On the 17th of August 24, 2015. We were welcomed warmly by the Lord Mayor who briefly told us about Liverpool history and that they take pride of and the football that has a good record and the good people. An item was rendered by Danielle Thomas who is an opera singer, she sang three songs. John Farnsworth who is footballer free styler showed us some few tricks. We felt welcomed and safe. We had a 1-hour plenary talk by the Lord Robert May on the Parasites in a changing world, he touched on problems in Veterinary Parasitology that are likely to arise as the planet warms to essentially unique levels. He also pointed that there is irregularities in terms of research fund availabilities in developing countries and developed countries, as there is more funds available for developed countries research yet few diseases are emerging as opposed to the developing countries after the plenary 5 parallel sessions took over in specific rooms for different subjects. Most of the talks talked about helminthes from detection, Climate change, epidemiology and modeling, Novel approaches to chemical and non-chemical control (endo and ecto-parasies), vaccines and immunology and one health. Professor Wendy C Brown delivered a talk on a subject relevant to my research topic about“Anaplasma marginale “, it was an honor to listen to her as we cite most of her research work. I was motivated to ask her a question regarding the classification of A. centrale and she answered it with good clarification. Figure 1: Zama at Albert Dock, pausing in front of Liverpool FC store and presenting her Poster (wearing a T-shirt that has her poster picture) Page 16 Page 16 African Foundation Grant Awardees cont... The WAAVP African Scholarship awardees met and we took pictures and exchanged contacts. Figure 2: The Awardees of the WAAVP African Scholarship award Figure 3: Touring Liverpool Page 17 African Foundation Grant Awardees cont... On Thursday 20 August 2015 We had a long day with 5 parallel sessions that ended at 7:30pm, I mainly attended the Genes and Genomics and after lunch the Companion animal session, all talks were good and informative. Afterwards, we attended a Gala dinner which was sponsored by the Merial at the Lady Chapel Cathedral, we had the nicest food from mash to beef and the deserts were very palatable they surprised us with the Beatles band and we danced all night long. Acknowledgements I will like to acknowledge the WAAVP African Foundation, for affording me an opportunity to experience the UK and an international conference in a form of a platform to present my PhD research work and networking with Parasitologists from different countries; I understood well that it is through working hard that I can become recognized in Science field just like the Young Scientist awardee who published 7 articles for his PhD work. I will also like to extend my gratitude to my supervisor, Marinda Oosthuzein who always prioritizes that we get the best out of our PhD journey and make connections while we still students for future references. Connections and friends made Prof Venessa Ezenwa, University of Georgia Francis Mutebi, University of Kampala Vincenzo Lorusso, University of Edinburgh Uday Kumar Mohanta, Gifu University and the WAAVP African foundation awardees Figure 4: At the Lady Chapel Cathedral (A. Zama and Dr Kgomotso, B. food supplied, C. Zama and Charles at the stage with the Beatles) Page 18 Page 18 World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology African Foundation (WAAVP AF) The WAAVP African Foundation will provide a limited number of partial scholarships to assist veterinary parasitologists from Africa to attend the 26th WAAVP Conference (WAAVP 2017) to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 4–8 September 2017. Applications should include: • A copy of the abstract(s) for paper(s) or poster(s) which were submitted to the 26th WAAVP Conference Convenor; • A letter of recommendation from a current supervisor; • An indication of how other costs (beyond a WAAVP AF grant) will be met (i.e., possibility of obtaining supplemental funds elsewhere); • Other envisaged contributions to the conference (i.e., workshop participant, chairperson of session, etc.); and • A brief indication of how the applicant sees attendance contributing to his/her development in veterinary parasitology. Submit applications to: Dr. Rosina (Tammi) Krecek Texas A&M University Department of Veterinary Pathobiology 4467 TAMU College Station, TX 77843 USA Tel: +1-972-822-5480 E-mail: [email protected] DEADLINE: 1st March 2017 World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology African Foundation1 (WAAVP AF) La WAAVP AF offrira un nombre limité de bourses partielles pour aider des parasitologues d’Afrique à assister à la 26ème Conférence de la WAAVP qui se tiendra à Kuala Lumpur (Malaisie) du 4 au 8 Septembre 2017. Les candidats sont priés de joindre à leur demande: • Une copie du / des résumé(s) relatif(s) à leur(s) communication(s) ou affiche(s) soumis à l’organisateur de la 26ème Conférence; • Une lettre de recommandation de la part d’un actuel directeur de recherche; • Une explication de la manière dont les autres frais (en dehors de ceux couverts par la bourse WAAVP AF) seront financés (possibilité d’obtenir ailleurs des fonds supplémentaires); • D’autres contributions éventuelles à la conférence (à savoir : participation à un atelier, présidence d’une séance, etc.); et • Un paragraphe succinct précisant dans quelle mesure le/la candidat(e) considère que sa participation à cette conférence sera bénéfique à son développement en parasitologie vétérinaire. NB: Les résumés et présentations, ainsi que tout autre document soumis pour la conférence et toute communication avec le comité, doivent être en anglais. Adressez les demandes de bourse à: Dr. Rosina (Tammi) Krecek Texas A&M University Department of Veterinary Pathobiology 4467 TAMU College Station, TX 77843 USA Tel: +1-972-822-5480 E-mail: [email protected] DEADLINE: 1st Mars 2017 1 Association mondiale pour l’avancement de la parasitologie vétérinaire / Fondation africaine WAAVP 2019 We are pleased to announce that the 27th WAAVP International Conference will be held in Madison, WI, USA on the 7-11 July 2019. Further details will be available at the 26th Conference in Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows the venue (foreground) and downtown Madison with Lake Mendota in the background. Tom Kennedy, Chair of WAAVP Madison 2019 said “Plan to be in Kuala Lumpur 4-7 September 2017 as the Malaysian Organizing Committee presents the first meeting of the WAAVP in South East Asia. The KL meeting will include an overview of the planning and the program for the 27th meeting of the WAAVP, to be held 7-11 July 2019 in Madison Wisconsin USA. Mark your calendars. See you at the 26th meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!” Past President News Congratulations to Peter Holdsworth who was recently awarded ‘Officer in the Order of Australia (AO)’ in the Australia Day Honours List 2016 for distinguished service to veterinary science particularly to animal parasitology, pharmaceutical development and to professional scientific organisations. Service includes: President, World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology, since 2011. Director, International Federation of Animal Health, since 2005-2013. Inaugural Chief Executive Officer, Animal Medicines Australia, 2006-2013. President, Australian Society of Parasitology, 20082013. Instrumental in development of international veterinary medicine efficacy guidelines for compounds that target parasites in or on animals. Research Manager, Ridgeway Research (United Kingdom), since 2014. President, World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP), since 2011. Member, Steering Committee, Veterinary International Cooperation on Harmonisation, 1998-2013. Page 21 Page 21 Australia and New Zealand Council for the Care of Animals in Research and Teaching, 1998-2013. Member, Prime Minister and Cabinet's Industry Consultation Group on COAG Review of Hazardous Materials, prior to 2013. Member of Attorney General's National Industry Reference Group on Chemicals of Security Concern, prior to 2013. Member, Food Chain Assurance Advisory Group, Department of Agriculture, prior to 2013. Member, Meat, Dairy and Aquaculture Sector Advisory Committee, CSIRO, 1998-2001. Member, Australian and Quarantine Inspection Service Biological Industry Consultative Group, 'no dates'. Member, Food Chain Assurance Advisory Group, 'no dates'. Member, Australian Wool Residues Management Council, 1998-2005. Indian Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology Updates for WAAVP newsletter on Indian AAVP by Prof Dr. L. D. Singla, Professor, Department of Veterinary Parasitology, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, INDIA The Indian Association for the advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (IAAVP) was established in February 1986 for the speedy and focused development of Veterinary Parasitology . The Association has completed 30 years of its glorious existence and organized twenty five National Conferences besides besides one Asian Congress in 1990 and National Seminar in 2007. The strength of the life members has grown from 14 to about 600 during the period. This period has also seen a large number of members achieving many distinctions in their career and many more are on the path of achieving similar success. The Journal of Veterinary Parasitology (JVP), is an official organ of IAAVP. It publishes the results of original research work covering basic and applied aspects of Parasitology which are of interest to animal health. Two issuese published each year since 1987, regularly. In the present year XXV National Congress (Silver Jubilee conference) of Veterinary Parasitology and National Symposium on “ONE HEALTH APPROACH – PLAUSIBLE SOLUTION FOR SUSTAINABLE PARASITE CONTROL” from 17 to 19 February 2016 was organized by IAAVP at Department of Veterinary Parasitology, Madras Veterinary College, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai. The conference was enthusiastically organized by the team of Professor Ms. Bhaskaran Ravi latha, Organizing Secretary. The 'One health' concept believes in recognizing the link between human, domestic animal and wildlife health and the threat of disease transmission to people. It is hence essential to build interdisciplinary bridges involving medical, veterinary professionals and environmental scientists to tackle the challenges that lie ahead. This scientific congress was conceived with an idea to provide a dynamic platform to bring together scientists from all over to address the potential threats of parasites, its impact on the lives of people and ways and means to ensure sustained control measures. Prof. Dr. S. GEETHALAKSHMI Vice Chancellor Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai was the Chief Guest and Prof. Dr.S.THILAGAR Vice Chancellor Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai presided over the function. Indian and foreign delegates with Professor Ms. Bhaskaran Ravi latha, Organizing Secretary of XXV NCVP at Chennai Page 22 Page 22 IAAVP cont... Dr. L. D. Singla, Professor, Department of Veterinary Parasitology, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana has been honoured with Smt. Nisha Mani Parija Oration Award-2014 by Indian Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology in recognition of his valuable contributions and achievements in the field of parasitic zoonoses. The prestigious award was presented to him by Prof. Dr. S. Geethalakshmi, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai and Prof. Dr. S. Thilagar, Vice Chancellor Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai at 25th National Congress of Veterinary Parasitology and National Symposium on “One Health Approach – Plausible Solution for Sustainable Parasite Control” held at Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai from 17-19 February, 2016. During this conference, Dr Singla also presented Dr. D.P. Banerjee memorial oration award lecture in recognition of his valuable contributions and achievements in the field of Veterinary Protozoology for the year 2014 on “Molecular diagnostic approaches in determining current status of haemoprotozoan diseases in equines and bovines of Punjab state.” Dr. Singla acted as Jury member for Judgment of best poster awards and was elected Joined Secretary of the Association for the years 2016-18 during the conference. Professor L. D. Singla, receiving Smt. Nisha Mani Parija Oration Award-2014 from Prof. S. Geethalakshmi, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Medical University, Chennai and Prof. Dr. S. Thilagar, Vice Chancellor Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai. The organising secretary Professor Ms. Bhaskaran Ravi latha and Dr. J.D. Gosh acting President IAAVP are also seen in the picture on the extreme left and right respectively. Receiving appreciation award from Dr. T. J. HARIKRISHNAN, Registrar, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai as Jury member for Judgment of best posters. The three day conference supported by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and the financial assistance received from Research and Development fund of National Bank for Agriculture and rural development. Dr. L. D. Singla, Professor, Department of Veterinary Parasitology, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana Page 23 Page 23 WAAVP Information Executive Committee President Newsletter Team Doug Colwell (‘17) Editor Maggie Fisher [email protected] Canada [email protected] Design 1st Vice President Barry Hosking (‘21) Australia [email protected] 2nd Vice President Laura Stokes [email protected] Editorial Members Hemant Dadhich [email protected] Marcello Otake Sato [email protected] Carlos Lanusse (‘19) Argentina [email protected] Secretary/Treasurer Richard Wall (‘23) UK The World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary [email protected] Parasitology is published twice a year with issues in April and October. Contributions to the Newsletter are Officers Sandy Trees (‘19) UK welcome and should be submitted by the first day of the month prior to issue. 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