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Environment, Risks and Health November 5 University of Mohamed Cherif Messaadia PREAMBLE Registration Form (SOUK-AHRAS) First Name:………………………………………………… Faculty of Nature and life Sciences « Environment, Risks and Health » words whose Surname:…………………..………………………………… meaning seems innocuous but, as research has And progressed, the scientific community has discovered Function:…………………………………………………… close relationships and interdependencies between the Degree:………………………………………………………. Laboratory of animal and plant kingdoms. University/Institute……………………………………… Sciences and Techniques This balance evolves and adapts to natural conditions, of water and Environment so that according to environmental changes, some Address: ..…………………………………………………… species disappear and others “fight" to survive, « LSTWE » revealing a remarkable ability of the living world to Country/City:………………………………………………. adapt to the environment Email:………………………………………………………… Organize This symposium does not pretend to give answers, the Tel/Fax:……………………………………………………… thematic is fabulously rich and complex, but will try, through the selected communications, to raise topics on Communication title:……………….………………….. the eco-toxicology of Algerian fauna and flora, on their Oral : …… Poster: diversity, their originality, the ecosystems in which they TOPIC:……………………………………………………... develop, the pollutants risks on human and animal health, chemistry and the environment, risk management, and finally support decision making. International Symposium Environment, If after these two days of communication and conferences ,will emerge awareness about the need to a Risks scientific human means federation, for sustainable and Health development, this symposium would have achieved its November 5 - 6, 2019 objectives. SOUK-AHRAS PROPOSED TOPICS In collaboration with Topic I/ Ecotoxicology of animals and plants IMPORTANT DATES: Topic II/ Health and Environment Submission deadline : before January 10, 2019 Topic III/ Risk Management Notification/before January 25, 2019 Confirmation of participation/before February 5, 2019 Honorary Chair: Symposium Chair ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Pr. GOUASMIA Abdelkrim Dr.KHALDI Fadila Dr.Khaldi Fadila (Chair) (Rector of the university of SoukAhras) (University of Souk Ahras-LST2E -Lab) Dr.Ayari Adel (Co-Chair) Pr.MAAZI Mohamed Cherif Symposium Co-Chair Dr.Guezgouz Noureddine Dr Bouzahouane Hana Dean of the Faculty (SNL) Dr.AYARI Adel Dr.Boubsil Soumaya SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE (University of Souk Ahras-LEAT-Lab) Dr.Boukehili Khouloud Pr.Gheid Abdelhak (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) REGISTRATION FEES Pr.Djebar Mohamed Réda (Univ Annaba.Algeria) Dr.Menaa Mohcen Pr.Berrebbah Houria (Univ Annaba.Algeria) Dr. Boumaza Awatif Pr.Cabine Moustapha(Univ Ain Chock,Marocco) Mr.Touarfia Moundji Pr.Sleimi Noemene (Univ Carthage,Tunisia) Mr Djoouamaa Abdelkader Pr.Gaumet J.Jacques( Univ Metz.France) Pr.Lamouroux Christian(Univ ParisV. France) Mme Amamra Sabrina Pr.Guerriero Giulia (Univ Naples.Italy) Melle Nait Merzoug Nessrine Pr.Hansen Hrsula Holfe (Univ Castilla la Mancha.Spain) Pr.Bendjedou Dalila(Univ Guelma.Algeria) Pr.Grara Nedjoud (Univ Guelma.Algeria) Pr.Lalaoui Kouraichi (Univ Constantine.Algeria) Teacher resercher: 8000 DZD (80€ ) ABSTRACTS INSTRUCTIONS: Pr.Chefrour Azzedine (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) Abstracts, maximum one page (250 to 300 words), Pr.Kaouachi Nouha (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) Students: 4000 DZD (40 €) should be written as: Word, Time new Roman (12), Pr.Boualleg Chahinez (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) Only participants residing further Margins 3,5cm. Pr.Maazi Mohamed Cherif (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) than 100km are considered for ac- Dr.Khaldi Fadila (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) Communication title: Size 14, Capitals, Bold. Dr.Ayari Adel (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) commodation Authors’ names and addresses : Size 10.,Itallic. Dr.Barour Choukri (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) Dr.Sifi Karima (Univ Annaba.Algeria) Contact: Communicating author should be underlined. Dr.Bouchelaghem Sabrina (Univ El Taref.Algeria) SYMPOSIUM WEB SITE: Language : Arabic, French and English. Dr.Maizi Naila (Univ.Bouira.Algeria) http://sners.univ-soukahras.dz/ Dr.Soualah Alila Hana (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) Dr.Hamaidia Kaouther (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) Abstracts and registration forms should be sub- mitted by mail: Dr.Bouaziz Ali (Univ Souk Ahras.Algeria) Dr.Ghamri Nadir Abdelaziz (Univ El Taref.Algeria) [email protected] .
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