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LIST OF KEYNOTE ADRESSES
Day 1: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 Market scenario for biostimulants and biopesticides
Dr Xana B Macadam, IDEN Biotechnology, Spain
Dr Murray B Isman, The University of British Global Advances in the Development and Use of
Columbia, Canada Botanical Insecticides
Dr Maria Fe A Yeves, CSIC, Spain Nematicidal effects of the endophytic fungus Guignardia
sp.YCC4.
Dr Francisca Vicente, FundaciĆ³n MEDINA, Spain Microbial natural products as sources for agricultural
applications
Dr Azucena G Coloma, CSIC, Spain Endophyte screening from Indo-Spanish medicinal
plants: Biotechnological green crop protectants
Dr Dinabandhu Sahoo, IBSD, Manipur Bio prospecting of plant and microbial resources of
North East India for sustainable development
Dr Liess Kristen, Leiden University, Netherlands An eco-metabolomic approach for natural crop
protection
Dr Michael Jones, Murdoch University, Australia The application of gene silencing technology to control
crop pests
Day 2: Wednesday, March 02, 2016
Dr Pulok K. Mukherjee, Jadavpur University, Kolkata Paradigm shift in natural product research - traditional
medicine inspired approaches
Dr Suresh Walia, IARI, New Delhi Phytochemical Biopesticides: Some Recent
Developments
Dr R Vishwakarma, CSIR - IIIM, India Natural products driven new drug discovery (NCEs and
Phytopharmaceuticals)
Dr Nutan Kaushik, TERI, New Delhi HPLC fingerprinting for quality control of herbal drugs
Dr Pierluigi Caboni, University of Cagliari, Italy Vacuolar-ATPase as target for next generation
nematicides?
Dr B S Phogat, CIBRC, India
Dr Rashmi Sharma, SEED, DST, India Regulatory issues in plant biopesticides
Mr David Lapuente Pinilla, BIOVEGEN New processes and applications for plants and microbial
products regulatory and policy issues
BIOVEGEN: R&D as a tool for agrifood innovation
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Day 1: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 Market scenario for biostimulants and biopesticides
Dr Xana B Macadam, IDEN Biotechnology, Spain
Dr Murray B Isman, The University of British Global Advances in the Development and Use of
Columbia, Canada Botanical Insecticides
Dr Maria Fe A Yeves, CSIC, Spain Nematicidal effects of the endophytic fungus Guignardia
sp.YCC4.
Dr Francisca Vicente, FundaciĆ³n MEDINA, Spain Microbial natural products as sources for agricultural
applications
Dr Azucena G Coloma, CSIC, Spain Endophyte screening from Indo-Spanish medicinal
plants: Biotechnological green crop protectants
Dr Dinabandhu Sahoo, IBSD, Manipur Bio prospecting of plant and microbial resources of
North East India for sustainable development
Dr Liess Kristen, Leiden University, Netherlands An eco-metabolomic approach for natural crop
protection
Dr Michael Jones, Murdoch University, Australia The application of gene silencing technology to control
crop pests
Day 2: Wednesday, March 02, 2016
Dr Pulok K. Mukherjee, Jadavpur University, Kolkata Paradigm shift in natural product research - traditional
medicine inspired approaches
Dr Suresh Walia, IARI, New Delhi Phytochemical Biopesticides: Some Recent
Developments
Dr R Vishwakarma, CSIR - IIIM, India Natural products driven new drug discovery (NCEs and
Phytopharmaceuticals)
Dr Nutan Kaushik, TERI, New Delhi HPLC fingerprinting for quality control of herbal drugs
Dr Pierluigi Caboni, University of Cagliari, Italy Vacuolar-ATPase as target for next generation
nematicides?
Dr B S Phogat, CIBRC, India
Dr Rashmi Sharma, SEED, DST, India Regulatory issues in plant biopesticides
Mr David Lapuente Pinilla, BIOVEGEN New processes and applications for plants and microbial
products regulatory and policy issues
BIOVEGEN: R&D as a tool for agrifood innovation
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