Schedule for ICE3 Final Symposium, May 2016

Schedule for ICE3 Final Symposium, May 2016
Tuesday 24
09:00
09:20
09:30
09:40
09:50
WELCOME!
Bill Hansson = ICE3-PI
Peter Högberg = Vice Chancellor
(Rector) of SLU
Lena Ekelund Axelsson = Vice Dean,
SLU in Alnarp
10:10
'morning coffee'
10:20
10:40
10:50
11:00
11:10
11:20
11:30
11:40
11:50
12:00
session chair: Wittko Francke
keynote speaker : Tom Baker:
Optimizing sex pheromone mating
disruption by understanding male
upwind flight behavior
bus from Lund
Sharon Hill: Sweetness is in the
site of the receptor: sugar and amino
acid detection in mosquitoes
10:00
10:30
Thursday 26
bus from Lund
08:30
09:10
Wednesday 25
session chair: Bill Hansson
keynote speaker : Ted Turlings:
The chemical ecology of maize:
How can we apply it?
Peter Anderson: Experience to plants
cues affects host plant selection
behaviour in a polyphagous moth
Matthias Erb: Secondary metabolites
in root herbivore interactions: From
function to natural selection
'morning coffee'
Navet
session chair: John Pickett
keynote speaker : Emmanuelle
Jacquin-Joly: Functional olfactomics
in the moth Spodoptera littoralis
Navet
Jocelyn Millar: Cerambycid pheromones:
New chemistry and potential applications
'morning coffee'
Navet
Larry Zwiebel: Terabytes and mosquito
bites: The genomics and molecular biology of
olfaction in disease vector mosquitoes
Mattias Larsson: Function and
evolution of moth odorant receptors
Rickard Ignell: Functional development
of host seeking behaviour in
Anopheles gambiae
Silke Sachse: Parallel olfactory
processing in the Drosophila brain
12:10
12:20
lunch
12:30
Restaurang Alnarp
12:40
12:50
13:00
session chair: Gunnar Bergström
13:10
Mattias Alenius: Hedgehog signaling
and odorant response modulation
13:20
13:30
session chair: Marie Bengtsson
13:40 Anna Balkenius: The interaction of
and olfaction in hawkmoths
13:50
14:00
14:10
14:20
vision
Jeff Riffell: The neuroecology of plant –
pollinator interactions: Interplay
between innate olfactory preferences
and learning in insect pollinators
Marcus Stensmyr: Drosophila
neuroecology
Peter Witzgall: On red, green & yellow
Teun Dekker: The behavioural
neurogenetics of pheromone
preference in the moth Ostrinia nubilalis
Poster Session
and
''afternoon tea'
Navet
Poster Session
and
''afternoon tea'
Navet
14:30
14:40
Christer Löfstedt: Modulation of moth
pheromones over 200 Myrs
14:50
15:00
15:10
15:20
15:30
15:40
15:50
16:00
16:10
16:20
16:30
16:40
16:50
Jean-Christophe Billeter: Pheromonal
cues convey social information about
favourable egg-laying sites in
Drosophila melanogaster
Markus Knaden: How the fly
finds a mate and avoids an enemy
17:00
18:00
walk in the park
&
reception
|
21:00
bus to Lund
17:30
session chair: Fredrik Schlyter
Erik Roos, FORMAS: TBA
Paul Becher: Manipulation of insect
behaviour by microbes: from basic
research to application
closing remarks
Fredrik Schlyter = ICE3 chair
bus to Lund