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4Th INCO Conference Marseille, 17-19Th June 2013 Participant List 4th INCO Conference Marseille, 17-19th June 2013 Participant List N° Title Name First name Institution Country E-mail JORDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND 1 Dr ABDOUL Abdel Rauf JORDAN [email protected] TECHNOLOGY 2 Mr ADLAN Abdalla QATAR UNIVERSITY QATAR [email protected] JORDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND 3 Ms ALAZZAM Hanadi JORDAN [email protected] TECHNOLOGY 4 Dr ALBERGEL Jean IRD FRANCE [email protected] HIGHER COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND 5 Mr AMAWI Omar JORDAN [email protected] TECHNOLOGY 6 Ms ANDRE Nejma IRD FRANCE [email protected] ISERD-ISRAEL EUROPA DIRECTORAT FOR 7 Mrs ANTOANETA Levy ISRAEL [email protected] ERA 8 Mr ARENAS Gonzalo CONICYT CHILE [email protected] 9 Mr ARVANITIS Rigas IRD LIBAN [email protected] MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, SCIENCE, 10 Ms ASANTE Adelaide Asantewaa GHANA [email protected] TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATICS AND 11 Mr ASLANYAN Levon ARMENIA [email protected] AUTOMATION PROBLEMS REPUBLIC OF 12 Mrs ATANASOVSKA Violeta MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE [email protected] MACEDONIA NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC 13 Ms ATWEH Rula LEBANON [email protected] RESEARCH - LEBANON (CNRS-L) 14 Dr BADAWI Dalia DASMAN DIABETES INSTITUTE KUWAIT [email protected] 15 Dr BAHRI Akissa AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK TUNISIA [email protected] THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF THE KYRGYZ 16 Prof. BAKASHOVA Jyldyz KYRGYZ REPUBLIC [email protected] REPUBLIC 17 Mr BALLY René IRD FRANCE [email protected] 18 Prof. BARGAOUI Mohamed ACSAD CAIRO [email protected] 1 4th INCO Conference Marseille, 17-19th June 2013 Participant List N° Title Name First name Institution Country E-mail 19 Mr BAROUTAS Georgios FORTH GREECE [email protected] 20 Mr BATTINI Jean-Luc CIRAD FRANCE [email protected] 21 Mr BAUDOIN Aurelien IRD FRANCE [email protected] 22 Ms BEN-AISSA Karima INSERM FRANCE [email protected] 23 Mr BENEDIKTSSON Indridi EUROPEAN COMMISSION BELGIUM 24 Ms BERNIER Aurore UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE FRANCE [email protected] 25 Mr BESSMANN Erik IFSTTAR FRANCE [email protected] 26 Mr BISQUERRA Alexandre IRD FRANCE [email protected] 27 Ms BLANCHARD Gentiane IRD FRANCE [email protected] 28 Dr BOGLIOTTI Claudio CIHEAM ITALY [email protected] 29 Ms BOITARD Anna CNRS FRANCE [email protected] INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR BLACK 30 Dr BONAS George GREECE [email protected] SEA STUDIES 31 Ms BOSSI Monique APRE ITALY [email protected] 32 Mr BOULIER Fabien AGROPOLIS INTERNATIONAL FRANCE [email protected] 33 Dr BOUVET Michel IRD FRANCE [email protected] 34 Dr BUCLET Benjamin AIRD FRANCE [email protected] EUROPEAN OFFICE; MINISTRY OF 35 Mrs CARRERO Almudena SPAIN [email protected] ECONOMY AND COMPETITIVENESS 36 Mrs CHATELIN Chloé CNRS - MMSH FRANCE [email protected] 37 Mr CHEHBOUNI Abdelghani IRD CHILE ghani,[email protected] INSTITUT AGRONOMIQUE VETERINAIRE 38 Prof. CHIKHAOUI Mohamed MOROCCO [email protected] HASSAN II FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND 39 Mr CHRISTOFILOPOULOS Epaminondas GREECE [email protected] TECHNOLOGY HELLAS 40 Dr CLAR Günter STEINBEIS-EUROPA-ZENTRUM GERMANY [email protected] 41 Mrs CROZON Ariel IRD FRANCE 2 4th INCO Conference Marseille, 17-19th June 2013 Participant List N° Title Name First name Institution Country E-mail 42 Ms CSISZAR Anita NATIONAL INNOVATION OFFICE HUNGARY [email protected] DELACOURT- 43 Mrs Celine UVSQ FRANCE [email protected] GOLLAIN APRE - AG. PROMOTION EUROPEAN 44 Mrs DI MAGGIO Diassina ITALY [email protected] RESEARCH 45 Dr DOBRINSKI Roumen EUROPEAN ALLIANCE FOR INNOVATION BELGIUM [email protected] CHINA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 46 Mr DONG Keqin CHINA [email protected] EXCHANGE CENTER 47 Mrs DOURADO SANTOS Ana Mafalda FCT PORTUGAL [email protected] MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SCIENCE 48 Mrs DUKIC Zeljka SERBIA [email protected] AND TECH. DEVELOPMENT 49 Dr DUMET Dominique IRD FRANCE [email protected] 50 Ms EL-SADR Zeinab MINISTRY OF SCIENTIFIC REEARCH EGYPT [email protected] HIGHER COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND 51 Dr ELSHURAYDEH Khaled JORDAN TECHNOLOGY MINISTRY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 52 Prof. ELZOHEIRY A. Hamid EGYPT [email protected] EGYPT 53 Dr EQUIHUA Miguel INSITUTO DE ECOLOGIA, AC / CONACYT MEXICO [email protected] 54 Mr ERNST Guillaume IRD BRAZIL [email protected] 55 Mrs ETIENNE Virginie IFSTTAR FRANCE [email protected] 56 Mrs FADIL Eva INNO TSD FRANCE [email protected] 57 Mr FILUS Ivan BIC BRATISLAVA SLOVAKIA [email protected] 58 Mr FINANCE Jean-Pierre IRD CPU A BRUXELLES BELGIQUE 59 Dr FRIOUI Oussama TAGGIST S.A TUNISIA [email protected] MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SCIENCE AND 60 Dr GICHINI Gatama Joseph KENYA [email protected] TECHNOLOGY MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, YOUTH AND 61 Ms GLAVCHEVA Milena BULGARIA [email protected] SCIENCE 3 4th INCO Conference Marseille, 17-19th June 2013 Participant List N° Title Name First name Institution Country E-mail 62 Prof. GONCALVES EGLER Paulo Cesar UNIVERSITY OF BRASILIA BRAZIL [email protected] 63 Mr GROENEVELD Joel F.R.S.-FNRS BELGIUM [email protected] GUERRERO NATIONAL SECRETARIAT FOR SCIENCE, 64 Ms Claudia PANAMA [email protected] MONTEZA TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION 65 Ms GUZMAN Erika CONACYT BELGIUM [email protected] 66 Mr HANSEN Christian VINNOVA SWEDEN [email protected] 67 Ms HAYIRLI Filiz TUBITAK TURKEY [email protected] 68 Ms HEBERT Oriane IRD FRANCE [email protected] 69 Mrs HENRY Coleen Marcia SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH COUNCIL JAMAICA [email protected] UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE 70 Ms HIDALGO Soraya SPAIN [email protected] CATALUNYA - BARCELONATECH 71 Mrs HUUHA-CISSOKHO Satu ACADEMY OF FINLAND FINLAND [email protected] 72 Mr HOLMES Ian BETA TECHNOLOGY UK [email protected] EU-JAPAN CENTRE FOR INDUSTRIAL 73 Dr ICHIOKA Toshiyasu JAPAN [email protected] COOPERATION 74 Mrs IVANOVIC Tanja BICRO CROATIA [email protected] 75 Prof. JEBARA Moez CBBC TUNISIA [email protected] 76 Dr KALNINS Kaspars RIGA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY LATVIA [email protected] NATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF 77 Dr KIM Taehee KOREA, REPUBLIC OF [email protected] KOREA 78 Dr KINKOROVA Judita TECHNOLOGY CENTRE ASCR CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] 79 Mrs KOCHER Nevine IRSTEA FRANCE [email protected] FFG - AUSTRIAN RESEARCH 80 Mr KONIG Ralf AUSTRIA [email protected] PROMOTION AGENCY MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND HIGHER 81 Mr KOWALIK Piotr POLAND [email protected] EDUCATION DELEGATION REGIONALE DE 82 Mr LAGATHU Thomas COOPERATION POUR LE CONE SUD ET CHILE [email protected] LE BRESIL 4 4th INCO Conference Marseille, 17-19th June 2013 Participant List N° Title Name First name Institution Country E-mail 83 Mr LALO Arnaud CNRS MALTA [email protected] 84 Mr LARDY James REGION PACA FRANCE [email protected] 85 Mrs LE MEUR Fadhila IRD NOUVELLE-CALEDONIE [email protected] OVERSEAS COUNTRIES AND 86 Dr LEGROS Hugues BELGIUM [email protected] TERRITORIES ASSOCIATION ZENTRUM FUR SOZIALE INNOVATION 87 Ms LINDORFER Martina AUSTRIA [email protected] (ZSI) 88 Dr LIPIATOU Elisabeth EUROPEAN COMMISSION BELGIUM 89 Dr LOOTVOET Benoit IRD MAROC [email protected] Kamila 90 Dr MAGZIYEVA INEXCB-KZ, FP7-NCP-KZ KAZAKHSTAN [email protected] (Khainikamal) 91 Dr MALIKA Belhassen INSTM TUNISIA [email protected] EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 92 Ms MARKOVA Plamena GERMANY [email protected] LABORATORY (EMBL) 93 Ms MARTINEZ Ophelie IRD FRANCE [email protected] 94 Ms MARTINEZ RACINI Zoraida IRD FRANCE [email protected] flavienmassi@intelligentsia- 95 Mr MASSI Flavien INTELLIGENTSIA CONSULTANTS LUXEMBOURG consultants.com 96 Mr MATRAIA Tomas EUROPEAN COMMISSION BELGIUM BELARUSIAN INSTITUTE OF SYSTEM 97 Mrs MEEROVSKAYA Olga ANALYSIS AND INFORMATION SUPPORT BELARUS [email protected] OF ST SPHERE 98 Mrs MERIOT Sylvie-Anne IRD FRANCE [email protected] MESONERO 99 Ms Maria CONICYT CHILE [email protected] KROMAND 100 Mr MICLET Ronan IRD FRANCE [email protected] 101 Ms MONTET Elise IRD FRANCE [email protected] 5 4th INCO Conference Marseille, 17-19th June 2013 Participant List N° Title Name First name Institution Country E-mail MINISTERE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT 102 Mr MORONI Marco FRANCE SUPERIEUR ET DE LA RECHERCHE 103 Mr MUNOZ Darwin UNIBE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC [email protected] 104 Mrs MUST Ulle ESTONIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL ESTONIA [email protected] MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SCIENCE AND 105 Dr MWANGI Eric KENYA [email protected] TECHNOLOGY 106 Dr NAFFAKH Nadia INSTITUT PASTEUR FRANCE [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND 107 Ms NDWANDWA Mabatho SOUTH AFRICA [email protected] TECHNOLOGY 108 Mr OROFINO Loic AIX MARSEILLE UNIVERSITY FRANCE [email protected] UNIVERSITE PAUL CEZANNE AIX- 109 Mr ORSI Livio FRANCE [email protected] MARSEILLE UGANDA NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR 110 Dr OTIM ONAPA Maxwell UGANDA [email protected] SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 111 Ms PANCERA Aurelie FEMIA - CIHEAM BELGIUM [email protected] 112 Mr PERRIN Jacques INTERPRESS FRANCE 113 Mrs PHAN Melanie STC MED FRANCE [email protected] 114 Mrs PRECUP Isadora ROMANIAN ACADEMY ROMANIA [email protected] 115 Mrs PROSKURYAKOVA Liliana HIGHER SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS RUSSIA [email protected] 116 Mrs REIGNEY Frederique IRD FRANCE [email protected] 117 Mr RIPKEN Olaf GERMAN AEROSPACE CENTER (PT-DLR) GERMANY [email protected] 118 Ms RISS Aurelia IRD FRANCE [email protected] ROBIN- 119 Mr Cyril COMMISSION EUROPEENNE FRANCE CHAMPIGNEUL
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