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Cancel Preloader * Keynote * Posters & Abstracts * Program * Committees * Speakers * Partners Submission 14 16 Oct 2024 International Conference on CAMELIDS * Laayoune, Morocco, October 14th - 16th, 2024 THE CONFERENCE In 2024, the UN has designated it as the International Year of Camelids (IVC 2024) to highlight the crucial role these animals play in supporting impoverished families in harsh environments. This conference aims to underscore the importance of camelids in terms of food security, biodiversity conservation, and income enhancement. WHAT TOPICS WE WILL DISCUSS LIVELIHOOD AND CAMELIDS CAMELIDS AND FOOD SECURITY CAMELIDS AND THE ECOSYSTEM CAMELIDS AND BIODIVERSITY CAMELIDS' PRODUCTIVITY LOCAL KNOWLEDGE DEADLINE OF SUBMISSION : JUNE 14,2024 6 Days : 23 Hours : 29 Minutes : 30 Seconds Submission POSTERS INSTRUCTIONS Posters are used at conferences to share important research. We suggest using the following design tips for the preparation of your research poster. Fonts * Fonts should be easy to read. The poster should be read from a distance of at least 1.5m, in order to maintain physical distancing and comply with Covid-19 distancing regulation. * Be consistent with your sizing for headings, sub-headings, and paragraphs. * Make your heading font distinctive from your paragraph font. * Use a maximum of two or three fonts. * Don’t go smaller than a 36-point font for face-to-face presentations. * Same family fonts look good together. * Use a 3-column format. * Try to keep 40% of the poster as white space, with no text or images. It helps organize the flow of information and prevents cluttering. * Keep a margin around the edge of the poster. * Use a large heading for your title across the top and sub-headings on your columns. * Text size recommendations: * Title heading: 86-point font * Subheadings: 44-point font * Body text: min 36-point font Colour * Use just two colours for a simple, clean design. * Grey is a good contrast colour or choose a lighter shade of the main colour. For details, visit the: Poster guidelines EPC 2016 The University of Queensland, Australia. ABSTRACT INSTRUCTIONS * Abstracts must be submitted in English (British English). * Abstracts should contain a title and the names and affiliations of authors. Please indicate the presenting author by underlying his/her name in the authors list (see template) and email. * Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words (Arial narrow 11). * Title, author(s) name(s) and headings in Arial narrow 12. * A preferred presentation method should be selected during the submission from the following options: * Oral presentation. * Poster presentation. * You will be notified of the outcome of your presentation choice (Poster/Oral) by the ——-. The Scientific Committee may offer you a presentation of a different format to that you requested. * No references, tables or figures to be included. * The acceptance of your abstract does not constitute to pay travel, accommodation or any other expenses. Abstract template Download Example TENTATIVE PROGRAM * 14 OCTOBER 2024 Monday * 15 OCTOBER 2024 Tuesday * 16 OCTOBER 2024 Wednesday 09:00 - 10:00 AM REGISTRATION & RECEPTION - WELCOME COFFEE Cafe 10:00 - 11:00 AM OPENING CEREMONY Open Welcome from the UM6P/ASARI administration,Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization(ICESCO),Conference Organizers, International Advisory and Scientific Committees, and Headline Sponsors. 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM OPENING DEBATE Open Challenges facing the modernization of the camel industry in Morocco Moderators: Bouabid Badaoui & El Amiri Bouchra Participants: Scientists and Industrials 12:30 - 02:00 PM LUNCH BREAK Lunch 02:00 - 05:40 PM SESSION 1 Cafe Socio-economy & Scaling Up of Camel Breeding 02:00 - 02:30 PM ABDELMALEK SGHIRI Micro Common camel diseases in North African socio-economic contexts. 02:30 - 03:00 PM RAFAT AL JASSIM Micro The potential opportunities for camel development in Southern Morocco. 03:00 - 03:30 PM PAMELA ANNA BURGER Micro Camelid research in the One Health context. 03:30 - 04:00 PM EYASSU SEIFU Micro The socio-economic aspects of camel farming in Africa. 04:00 – 04:30 PM COFFEE BREAK Cafe 04:30 – 05:00 PM BIBIANA VILA Micro The biological and socio-economic importance of camelids in Argentina and other Andean regions. 05:00 – 05:30. PM DOUBANGOLO COULIBALY Micro Scaling up climate-resilient camel breeding technologies in Mali. 05:30 - 06:00 PM QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION Question 06:00 - 06:30 PM POSTER SESSION 1 End 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM SESSION 2 Open Camel Reproduction 09:00 - 09:30 AM JULIAN A. (LULU) SKIDMORE Micro Advances in artificial inseminations in camels. 09:30 - 10:00 AM NISAR AHMED WANI Micro Advances in assisted reproduction in camels. 10.00 - 10.30 AM BOUCHRA EL AMIRI Micro Addressing fertility problems in Moroccan camels: a key to productivity improvement. 10:30 – 11:00 AM QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION Question 11:00 - 11:30 AM COFFEE BREAK Cafe 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM ORAL PRESENTATIONS Micro 01:00 - 01:20 PM QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION Question 01:20 - 02:30 PM LUNCH BREAK Lunch 02:30 – 06:40 PM SESSION 3 Cafe Camel Biodiversity and Genetics 02:30 - 03:00 PM ELENA GIANI Micro Genomic advancements in dromedary camels: an overview. 03:00 - 03:30 PM BOUABID BADAOUI Micro Camel demography and evolution through SNPs analysis. 03:30 - 04:00 PM SERGE MUYLDERMANS Micro Camel nanoglobulins are more than defense molecules. 04:00 - 04:30 PM ISMAILA.DIALLO Micro Pathological and Genetic Aspects of Camels 04:30 - 05:00 PM QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION. Question 05:30 - 04:50 PM COFFEE BREAK Cafe 04:50 - 06:20 PM ORAL PRESENTATIONS Cafe 06:20 - 06:40 PM QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION Question 06:40 – 07:00 PM POSTER SESSION 2 Cafe 08:30 – 10:00 PM GALA DINNER Lunch 9:00 AM - 02:40 PM SESSION 4 Open Camel Nutrition and Products Valorization 09:00 - 09:30 AM FATIMA ZAHRA ABOUDAMIA Micro From the Desert to Table: Good Hygiene and Quality Practices for Dromedary Milk and Meat 09:30 - 10:00 AM SHAPING TOMORROW Micro The importance of milk protein variants for camel breeding and human nutrition. 10:00 - 10:30 AM TUMEN WULIJI Micro The camelid hair fiber production, characterization, challenges, and prospects. 10:30 - 11:00 AM WAEL KHAMAS Micro The side effects of cosmetic use of Botox on the camel face complex morphology and function. 11:00 - 11:30 AM EDDIE TAN TI TJIH Micro Unveiling the Hidden Threat: Exploring Hepatotoxin Contamination in Camel Meat and Ensuring Food Safety. 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM JANE COLLINS WHEELER Cafe The South American Camelids. 12:00 - 12:30 PM QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION Question 12:30 - 12:50 PM COFFEE BREAK Cafe 12:50 - 02:20 PM ORAL PRESENTATIONS (JUNIOR RESEARCHERS) Micro 02:20 - 02:40 PM QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION Question 02:40 - 04:00 PM LUNCH BREAK Lunch 04:00 - 05:30 PM CLOSING DOWN CEREMONY Cafe COMMITTEES SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE * Dr. Abdelali Laamari, Morocco. * Prof. Abdelhafid Keli, Morocco. * Prof. Abdelhai Guerouali, Morocco. * Prof. Abdelilah Araba, Morocco. * Prof. Abdelkhalid Essamadi, Morocco. * Prof. Abdelmalek Sghiri, Morocco. * Prof. Alfredo Pauciullo, Italy. * Dr. Aouatif Benali, Morocco. * Prof. Bouabid Badaoui, Morocco. * Prof. Bouchra El Amiri, Morocco. * Dr. Doubangolo Coulibaly, Mali. * Prof. Elena Giani, Italy. * Ms. Ihssane Mnaouer, Morocco. * Dr. Jane Collins Wheeler, Peru. * Dr. Julian Alexandra Skidmore, UAE/UK. * Prof. Kaoutar Taha, Morocco. * Prof. Mohamed Chikhaoui, Morocco. * Prof. Mohamed Farh, Morocco. * Prof. Mohamed Hammadi, Tunisia. * Prof. Mohammed El Khasmi, Morocco. * Prof. Mohammed Piro, Morocco. * Dr. Moufida Atigui, Tunisia. * Prof. Mustapha Missbah El Idrissi, Morocco. * Dr. Nisar Ahmad Wani, UAE/Pakistan. * Prof. Rafat Al Jassim, Australia/Morocco. * Dr. Soumaya Boukrouh, Morocco. * Prof. Talal Anwerabdulkareem, Iraq. * Prof. Tanveer Hussain, Pakistan. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE * PROF. LAMFEDDAL KOUISNI, CHAIRPERSON. * MR. AHMED LAKHAL. * PROF. BOUCHRA EL AMIRI. * PROF. BOUABID BADAOUI. * PROF. CHOUHRATALBI. * MS. EZZAHRA HAMMAD. * PROF. FADWA GUIMIMI. * MR. HAMDI DOUNIA. * MS. IHSSANE MNAOUER. * MR. MOHAMMED DAOUI. * DR. MUSTAPHA IBNELBACHYR. * PROF. RAFAT AL JASSIM. * PROF. FADOUA KAROUACH. * PROF. SAIDA BOUMAKRAT. * PROF. SARA EL KADILI. * PROF. SARAH BOUZROUD. * PROF. SOUFIANE EL AAYADI. * DR. SOUMAYA BOUKROUH. * MR. YAYA RGUIBI. INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY * PROF. AHMED TIBARY, USA. * PROF. BERNARD FAYE, FRANCE. * PROF. EYASSU SEIFU, BOTSWANA. * PROF. ISAM TAWFIK KADIM, UAE. * PROF. MOHAMED HAMMADI, TUNISIA. * PROF. PAMELA ANNA BURGER, AUSTRIA. * DR. PETER PAL NAGY, UAE. * PROF. SURONG HASI, CHINA. * PROF. TUMEN WULIJI, USA. * PROF. WAEL ABDELHAMEED KHAMAS, USA. INVITED SPEAKERS * Prof. Abdelmalek Sghiri, Morocco * Prof. Alfredo Pauciullo, Italy * Prof. Bibiana Leonor Vila, Argentina * Prof. Bouabid Badaoui, Morocco * Prof. Bouchra El Amiri, Morocco * Dr. Doubangolo Coulibay, Mali * Prof. Elena Ciani, Italy * Prof. Eddie Tan Ti Tjih, Malaysia * Prof. Eyassu Seifu, Botswana * Dr. Fatima Zahra Aboudamia * Dr. Ismail Adiallo * Dr. Julian Alexandra Skidmore, UK/UAE * Dr. Nisar Ahmad Wani, Pakistan/UAE * Prof. Pamela Anna Burger, Austria * Prof. Rafat Al Jassim, Australia/Morocco * Prof. Serge Muyldermans, Belgium * Prof. Tumen Wuliji, USA * Prof. Wael Abdelhameed Khamas, USA OUR PARTNERS * Keynote * Posters & Abstracts * Program * Committees * Speakers * Partners © 2024 Asari - Um6p. All rights reserved