KAAB International Symposium 2021

Greeting

Welcome to KAAB International Symposium 2021


 

Organizer

Toshiaki MITSUI

Laboratory of Biochemistry
Faculty of Agriculture,
Niigata University 


Niigata University, Kariwa Village Advanced Agro-Biotechnological Research Center (KAAB) regularly holds international symposia and workshops as a place and opportunity for the international exchange of researchers and students, and strongly promotes international collaborative research.
As the situation in society is still uncertain about the possibility of holding a presential conference, we have decided to hold online the 2021 symposium.
The Conference entitled “Biostimulants: Defending the Future of Crops in Harmony with Nature” will be held on the 27-28th of January 2021.

 
         Speaker List
         

           


 

HAJIREZAEI, Mohammad-Reza

Professor, IPK, Germany

 

             

OHYAMA, Takuji

Professor, Tokyo Agricultural University, Japan
 

             

GARCIA-MINA, Jose Maria
Professor, University of Navarra, Spain
 

             

HIJRI, Mohamed
Professor, University of Montreal, Canada
 

 
           


 

JEMO, Martin
Professor, OCP Group / Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco
 

             

HENNEQUART, Franck
R&D and Innovation Director, Algaia SA, France
 

           



 

AZCONA, Iñaki
R&D Manager, MycoInTech, mycorrhizal industrial Technology, Spain

 

On-demand and virtual E-Poster Session (including 2-min talk) will take place to support the international exchange of young researchers and students. There are no restrictions on the presenter or the content. Please pre-register your affiliation/name, presentation title, and abstract.
You will then “present” your poster as you would do at a real symposium, only via a video chat session. Here, visitors can easily pop-in.

The organizing committee will issue a participation certificate.

Your creativity, outstanding presentation, and poster skills are awarded.

Deadline for presentation registration: 13:00 January 19, 2021 (JST) (05:00 GMT+1).