Consortium for Anthelmintic Resistance and Susceptibility Meeting (CARS) Announcement
Venue: Virtual Zoom event
Date: Sunday, 18 July 2021
Time: 12:00 – 17:00 (Irish summertime (GMT+1)
The CARS group aims to facilitate interactions amongst researchers interested in anthelmintic resistance. The primary goal of CARS is to develop molecular markers for the detection and monitoring of anthelmintic resistance in helminth parasites of livestock, companion animals and humans and advance our understanding of the mechanisms of drug resistance and drug action in parasites.
As usual the CARS meeting will be held on the Sunday immediately prior to the WAAVP 2021 meeting, but this time as a virtual event.
The program is divided into two session (i) Benefits of the genome/omic technologies and (ii) Managing multi drug resistance in practice followed by two breakout sessions to further discuss these topics.
Proposed programme
12:00-15:15 | Webinar |
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12.00-13.30 | Benefits of the genome/omic technologies |
Plenary | 30 min followed by 4 short talks – 10 min |
Panel discussion | All speakers – 20 minutes |
13.45-15.15 | Managing MDR in practice |
Plenary | 30 min followed by 4 short talks – 10 min |
Panel discussion | all speakers – 20 minutes |
15.30 – 16.30 | Breakout Sessions |
(i) | Benefits of the genome/omic technologies |
(ii) | Managing multi drug resistance in practice |
16.30 – 17.00 | Report from Breakout Sessions |
Call for abstracts
Call for abstracts is now open for the submission of abstracts addressing one of the topics of the meeting. Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words and submitted to CARSDublin2021@gmail.com
Deadline for abstracts: 31 May 2021.
Registration
You need to register for the main Webinar as well as for one of the breakout sessions.
This is a free event.
Register now for the webinar
Register here for one of the breakout sessions
The organising committee:
Orla Keane, Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Teagasc, Ireland
Theo de Waal, School of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Ireland
Email: CARSDublin2021@gmail.com
Consortium for Anthelmintic Resistance and Susceptibility Meeting (CARS) Announcement
Venue: Virtual Zoom event
Date: Sunday, 18 July 2021
Time: 12:00 – 17:00 (Irish summertime (GMT+1)
The CARS group aims to facilitate interactions amongst researchers interested in anthelmintic resistance. The primary goal of CARS is to develop molecular markers for the detection and monitoring of anthelmintic resistance in helminth parasites of livestock, companion animals and humans and advance our understanding of the mechanisms of drug resistance and drug action in parasites.
As usual the CARS meeting will be held on the Sunday immediately prior to the WAAVP 2021 meeting, but this time as a virtual event.
The program is divided into two session (i) Benefits of the genome/omic technologies and (ii) Managing multi drug resistance in practice followed by two breakout sessions to further discuss these topics.
Proposed programme
12:00-15:15 – Webinar
12.00-13.30 – Benefits of the genome/omic technologies
Plenary – 30 min followed by 4 short talks – 10 min
Panel discussion – all speakers – 20 minutes
13.45-15.15 – Managing MDR in practice
Plenary – 30 min followed by 4 short talks – 10 min
Panel discussion – all speakers – 20 minutes
15.30 – 16.30 Breakout sessions
(i) Benefits of the genome/omic technologies
(ii) Managing multi drug resistance in practice
16.30 – 17.00 Report from breakout sessions
Call for abstracts
Call for abstracts is now open for the submission of abstracts addressing one of the topics of the meeting. Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words and submitted to CARSDublin2021@gmail.com
Deadline for abstracts: 31 May 2021.
Registration
You need to register for the main Webinar as well as for one of the breakout sessions.
This is a free event.
Register now for the webinar
Register here for one of the breakout sessions
The organising committee:
Orla Keane, Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Teagasc, Ireland
Theo de Waal, School of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Ireland
Email: CARSDublin2021@gmail.com