VECTOR BORNE DISEASES – Challenges in 21St Century : Their Global Advisors : Dr

VECTOR BORNE DISEASES – Challenges in 21St Century : Their Global Advisors : Dr

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE www.icov12.com THEME OF THE CONFERENCE Patron : Prof. I. V. Trivedi, Vice-Chancellor, MLS University, Udaipur S VECTOR BORNE DISEASES – Challenges in 21st Century : Their Global Advisors : Dr. A. P. Dash Dr. V. M. Katoch VECTOR BORNE DISEASES Dr. R.S. Yadav Dr. Neena Valecha ST Impacts and Strategic Management Dr. A. C. Dhariwal CHALLENGES IN 21 CENTURY : THEIR GLOBAL IMPACT E Sub themes NATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE AND STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 1. Parasite resistance to anti-malarials, new drugs and disease management. President : Prof. D. N. Deobagkar First Circular 2. New biology: Genomics, Proteomics, Genetics and other aspects Secretary General : Dr. M. R. Ranjit M Joint Secretary : Dr. B. N. Nagpal 3. Epidemiology & disease burden including economic burden Treasurer : Dr. R. K. Hazra 4. Community involvement in disease control LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE E S S N N E 5. Biology and ecology of vectors Chairman : Prof. Maheep Bhatnagar E O O S Vice-Chairman : Dr. R. N. Bairwa S 6. Transmission biology A Organizing Secretary : Dr. Arti Prasad A H E E E 7. Vector control : challenges and opportunities Treasurer : Mr. Arjun Singh Rathore E C C S S I I N 8. Climatic and environmental determinants ADVISORY COMMITTEE N E E T D D 9. Neglected vector borne tropical diseases Prof. M. S. Sharma (VC, Kota University, Raj.) Prof. Jatin Shah (Director, IIM, Udaipur) R R E Prof. N. K Lohiya Prof. N. P. Singh E E 10. Vector borne diseases in Rajasthan E N N – Prof. Ashok Purohit Prof. Rekha Bhatnagar F F R 11. General topics related with vector & vector borne disease Prof. Reena Mathur Prof. B. L. Ahuja R N N O Prof. S. S. Katewa Dr. Uma Shankar Sharma O O Note : Authors must mention the Sub-theme in their abstract O Dr. Raghvendra Rai Dr. Swaminathan B B B C C ABSTRACT & POSTER Dr. O. P. Ameta R R L 1. Abstract should be in about 250 words SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE L O O A A U T 2. Font type : Times New Roman; Font size 12 pt. Prof. H. C. L. Gupta Prof. H. C. Gaur T N N C Prof. Kanika Sharma Sh. L. S. Ratnu C O 3. Title Font type : Times New Roman; Font size 12 pt. Bold. O E Dr. Pinki Bala Punjabi Dr. Anita Mehta E I I S V Dr. Atul Tyagi Dr. Rekha Dashora V 4. Author's Name : Surname followed by initials with space and without points T Mrs. Sunita Pareek Dr. Meera Srivastava T A A D D between surname and initials; if authors are more than one their names should Dr. P. S. Champawat Dr. Neeta Jain N N N be separated by comma. N R ORGANIZING COMMITTEE R A A & E 5. Affiliation : Authors name should be followed by institutional affiliation. If Dr. J. P. Mathur Sh. Arjun S. Rathore E R R T more than one institute are involved they should be indicated by superscript T Dr. Surendra Bhatangar Dr. Pratap Kataria O O N Roman numerals. Dr. G. S. Rathore Dr. Chhaya Bhatanagar N I I T T 7 7 E 5 Dr. Ragini Sharma Dr. Preeti Singh 5 C C 5 6. Presenting author's name should be indicated by a *. 5 I I 3 Dr. Kunjan Acharya Mr. Yatharth Verma 3 8 8 E E I I 6 6 4 7. Please indicate (on the top right hand corner in 10 font size) the theme and sub Dr. Ratan Beelwal Dr Suresh Veerwal 4 X V X V 1 1 4 Dr. Vijay Kumar Koli Mr. Deepak Rawal 4 9 theme in which your abstracts falls. 9 M 0 0 Mr. Asharam Meena Dr. Narendra Pareekh @ @ S 8. Abstract should be in Microsoft document. Mr. Rajesh Sharma S C C I I H H P 9. Please name the file after first author. If more than one abstract is being P E A Contact Us A 9 – 11 September, 2013 R submitted by the same first author then use different suffix. R G G J DR. ARTI PRASAD J A A R 10. Abstracts of only registered (by 30 June, 2013) delegates will be processed. Organizing Secretary R D D Organized by N N H Insect Microbial and Herbal Control Laboratory A 11. Email your abstracts as MS WORD document to [email protected]. A N Department of Zoology, University College of Science N DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY, University College of Science A A : : MOHANLAL SUKHADIA UNIVERSITY, UDAIPUR (RAJASTHAN) INDIA MOHANLAL SUKHADIA UNIVERSITY n 12. Poster size should be 36 inches x 24 inches. n g g i Email : [email protected] & [email protected] i UDAIPUR 313001 (RAJASTHAN) INDIA s s T e Mobile : 090013 92724, 094143 43473 e D D & Website : WWW.ICOV12.COM NATIONAL ACADEMY OF VECTOR BORNE DISEASES BHUBANESWAR (ORRISA) The forms and other information are also available at the website : www.icov12.com Latest information and News will be uploaded on our website time to time About Conference About Udaipur contribution in the field of biological control of vectors in the recent years. The cost of travel and local th 12 International conference on Vector and Vector Borne Disease is Udaipur formarly known as “City of Lakes” and “Venice of East” is a beautiful city of Rajasthan. It hospitality shall be borne by Biotech International Limited. being organized first time in Rajasthan by Mohanlal Sukhadia University, is one of the most romantic city of India is also called as “Kashmir of Rajasthan”. The city of dawn 4. “National Academy of Vector Borne Diseases” Awards : There will be Two awards (a medal Udaipur and National Academy of Vector and Vector Borne Diseases Udaipur, is the most sought after tourist destination of the state. The elevated hills of Arawallis and and a cotation) for the outstanding contributions in the field of Vector Borne Disease, one for work (NAVBD, Bhubaneswar, Orrisa). Vector Borne Diseases remain influential beautiful lakes makes a picture perfect backdrop to the Udaipur City. Many forts like Kumbhalgarh, related to Environmental aspects and other on molecular Biology. to this day filling hospitals, suppressing economic of nations and Mansun Palace, monuments, temples and gardens carry the past of the city, epitomizing valor and Nominations/Applications with full Biodata of nominee and relevant informations may please be sent to interrupting industrial operations where it remains endemic. They are chivalry. The land of Maharana Pratap, Udaipur is a unique combinations of scenic beauties from the following address so as to reach them on or before 30th April, 2013. becoming potential threat to human health and economy globally. An mountains and forts. Places to visit are Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar, Lake Palace, City Palace, integrated vector control programme that involves assessment, ongoing For awards in Sr. No. 1-3 : Dr. B. N. Nagpal, Scientist –E, National Institute of Malaria Research Jaisamand (Largest man made lake of Asia), Ekling Ji and Shrinathji Temple, Kumbhalgarh, surveillance, targeted treatment and management is necessary to mitigate the (ICMR), Sector 8, Papankalan, Near Dadadev Temple, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110077 Ranakpur, Haldighati and Chittorgarh. Weather is pleasant in September with 22–28 ºC temperature. risk. This conference will be dedicated to vector and vector borne diseases, For Awards in Sr. 4 : Dr. Manoranjan Ranjit, General Secretary, Regional Medical Research Center. covering from basic to applied to operational aspects. The conference will About Venue Chandrashekharpur, Bhubaneshwar 751023 provide a platform for academics, scientists, pharmaceuticals, medical and Inder Residency is located in Udaipur. It is a four In all the cases a soft copy of the nominations must be mailed to : [email protected] public health researchers experts and common people to join hands to fight with star hotel with well approachable distance from bus- such devastating vector borne diseases. stand, Railway station and International Airport. It is REGISTRATION FEES About National Academy of Vector and Vector Borne closely situated to all the important tourist places of Category Registration Before July 31, 2013 Spot Registration Diseases Udaipur like Sunset Park, Jag Mandir, Lake Pichhola, Indian Student ` 1500 ` 2000 NAVDB was established and registered under society act (Regn. No. Gulab Bag and also from City. Inder Residency is a Indian Delegates ` 2500 ` 3000 19767/199 of 1994-95 under Society Registration Act XXI of 1860) in 1994. luxurious landmark, surrounded by lovely gardens, Accompanying Person ` 1500 ` 2000 The academy is a non profit organization dedicated to (i) advance and promote misty hills and breathtaking lakes and ponds of Foreign Delegates $ 300 $ 350 Accompanying Person $250 $250 the knowledge on Vectors and Vector Borne Diseases, (ii) increase the Udaipur. This grand hotel is sprawled across 3.75 lakh sq. ft. area and is ideally located with scientists and members of the academy doing research work on vectors and convenient transport facility. It is equiped with world class conference facilities. Includes access to all scientific sessions, Tea / Coffee during session breaks, lunch, official dinner and conference kit. vector borne diseases and assist them as and when possible, (iii) foster However, accompanying persons are not entitled for conference kit. All Registration fee charged in INR (Indian Rupees) or US fraternity among the members of the academy, (iv) hold National and How to Reach Udaipur $ (US Doller). 50% Discount for NAVBD member Note : Student delegates should carry their student identification Card (ID) with photograph on it. International Seminars / Symposiums / Workshops to exchange knowledge on Udaipur is on world tourist map. It is well connected by air, train and road with the rest of country. recent advances in the field of vectors and vector borne diseases, (v) publish There are direct train service to and fro from New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Jaipur Agra, Gwalior, Mumbai, ACCOMMODATION proceedings public newsletters to disseminate the knowledge on vectors and Kolkatta and Indore.

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