ESOVE 2024

14-17 October 2024 - Corum, Montpellier, France

Bandeau - ESOVE 2024

Wednesday 16 October

CET (Central European Time)
08:25-09:00

Auditorium Einstein - Level 0Keynote 3

  • KN-3 - Tine HUYSE (Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium)

09:00-10:00

Session 5

Novel research avenues for innovative vector control strategies

  • S5-1 - Monitoring individual rice field flooding dynamics over large scales to inform mosquito surveillance and control
    Mauricianot RANDRIAMIHAJA (ONG PIVOT, Ranomafana, Madagascar)
  • S5-2 - Reducing densities of zoophagous Anopheles by treating cattle with an innovative formulation of Ivermectin while preserving the environment: a One-Health approach
    Angélique PORCIANI (MIVEGEC, Université de Montpellier-CNRS-IRD, Montpellier, France)
  • S5-3 - The use of Wolbachia for dengue control - New Caledonia as a case study
    Edwige RANCÈS (World Mosquito Program, Pau, France)

10:00-10:30

Area Antigone - Level 2Coffee break - Posters


10:30-11:30

Auditorium Einstein - Level 0Session 5 (continued)

Novel research avenues for innovative vector control strategies

  • S5-4 - Development of N-arylamide insecticides to control hemipteran pests of agricultural systems
    Daniel SWALE (Emerging Pathogens Institute, Department of Entomology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States)
  • S5-5 - Vectrap: a 3 years-field evaluation of mass-trapping strategy against Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti implemented in residential areas
    Nicolas LE DOEUFF LE ROY (EID Méditerranée, Montpellier, France)
  • S5-6 - Exploiting sugar-feeding behaviour for the control of Culicoides biting midges
    Alec HOCHSTRASSER (Vector Entomology Group, Institute of Parasitology, Zürich, Switzerland)

11:30-12:45

Session 6

Networks and projects: What’s new?

  • S6-1 - VectorNet3: The third iteration of the European network for medical and veterinary entomology
    Cedric MARSBOOM (Avia-GIS, Zoersel, Belgium)
  • S6-2 - MEDILABSECURE A One Health Network to improve preparedness and response capacities to emerging vector-borne diseases increased by environmental and climate change
    Vanessa LAGAL (Department of International Affairs, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France)
  • S6-3 - A federative scientist Network under One Health approach to enhance people well-being and sustainable development in Côte d’Ivoire
    Mathurin KOFFI (Research Unit of Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology, UJLoG, Daloa, Côte d’Ivoire)
  • S6-4 - VEClim Advances: Climate Sensitive Models of Vector Dynamics and Disease Transmission
    Kamil ERGULER (CARE-C, The Cyprus Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus)
  • S6-5 - Shortening the gap between vector surveillance and first response in arboviruses outbreaks: from REVIVE network program to MOBVEC project
    Hugo Costa OSÓRIO (Centre for Vectors and Infectious Diseases Research (CEVDI), National Institute of Health (INSA), Águas de Moura, Palmela, Portugal)

12:45-14:00

14:00-19:00

Cultural trip: Abbey of Valmagne

See descriptif here


19:00

Gala Dinner at the Abbey of Valmagne