From parasites to pathogens
"Arthropod-Fungal Associations: From Parasites to Pathogens" with Danny Haelewaters, Annette Bruun Jensen, Jennifer Luangsa-ard, Frederik De Wint, Annemieke Verbeken, Frédéric Francis, and Ibtissem Ben Fekih.
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"Arthropod-Fungal Associations: From Parasites to Pathogens" with Danny Haelewaters, Annette Bruun Jensen, Jennifer Luangsa-ard, Frederik De Wint, Annemieke Verbeken, Frédéric Francis, and Ibtissem Ben Fekih.
Le prochain colloque de l’APAD, l'Association pour l’anthropologie du changement social et du développement, aura lieu à Liège à l'initiative de la Faculté des Sciences Sociales.
55th Liège Colloquium on the topic: Ocean Extremes.
Le symposium international sur les échanges paysagers en Europe dans l’Après-Guerre (1945-1975) aura lieu à Bruxelles (CIVA) les 20, 21 et 22 juin 2024.
The BOSS will cover a broad range of timely topics of modern organic synthesis, including asymmetric synthesis, chemical biology, electrosynthesis, medicinal chemistry, organocatalysis, organometallic chemistry and catalysis, … and many more!
Lasting a full week, this colloquium proposes to follow in detail these massive stellar couples, from their formation to their afterdeath as remnants, and to examine the various aspects of the binary interactions at all stages.
The meeting convenes scientists from academia and private companies to explore à wide array of topics in earth sciences.