We are delighted that ‘Advances in Nematology 2024′ will take place as a single-day hybrid event on Thursday December 5th hosted online and at The Linnean Society in central London.
This event is hosted by the Association of Applied Biologists Nematology Specialist Group and invites contributions from areas encompassing all the applied biology of nematology (molecular biology of nematodes or hosts, ecology, epidemiology, management of plant-parasitic nematodes, entomopathogenic nematodes and emerging diagnostic methods).
In 2024 we are bringing back the opportunity for in-person poster presentations at the event venue that will happen alongside 30-minute talks from invited speakers and 12minute talks from those people who submit an abstract.
In order to encourage further discussions we will host an early evening social event in the poster room at The Linnean with drinks and snacks.
We especially encourage the participation of students and early career professionals. There are prizes given for the preferred student/ECP presentation (the Brian Kerry prize) and an AAB Nematology student/ECP poster prize.
Invited Speakers
– Dr Matthew Back F App Biol, Harper Adams University
– Dr Alena Pance University of Hertfordshire
Abstract Submission
We invite abstract submission from anyone interested in presenting their research at ‘Advances in Nematology’. Submitted abstracts will be assessed by the Nematology group and if accepted will be invited to give a 10 or 15 minute talk or to present a poster. In-person attendees are invited to bring a poster to the venue whilst online delegates will be invited to submit a poster PDF into an online poster book.
Abstract Submission Deadline is September 23rd 2024. We will publish the meeting schedule in Early October
Registration opens on July 1st 2024.
In-person registration closes on November 21st but we encourage earlier registration. The event venue has a limit of 42 attendees that will be filled on a please come-please served basis.
Online registration will remain open until the meeting starts.