The Joint International Symposium of the 12th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine and the 21st Century COE Program of Gifu University

General Information

  Conference Information
       
  Host:

 

Japanese Society of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine (JZWM) and the 21st Century COE (Center-of-Excellence) Program of Gifu University (Sirakawa-mura Session is co-organized with Forum for Environmental Symbosis in Shirakawa-Go and Gifu University COE program)
       
  Date:  

September 25-28, 2006
Shirakawa-mura Session: September 29-30, 2006

       
  Venue:  

Gifu Session: Pa•Ru•Ru Plaza Gifu (1-10-1, Hashimoto-cho, Gifu, Japan)
Shirakawa-mura Session: TOYOTA Shirakawa-Go Eco Institute (Magari, Shirakawa-mura, Gifu, Japan)

       
  Honorary Chairman of the Meeting:
    Dr. Toshio Kuroki
(The President of Gifu University)
       
  The Chairman of the Meeting:
    Dr. Toshio Tsubota
(Professor in Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University / The chief leader of the 21st Century COE Program of Gifu University)
       
  Support:   The Gifu Prefectural office, The Gifu Veterinary Medical Association, Gifu Convention and Visitors Bureau
       
  Schedule:  
Sep. 25
(Mon.)
13:00-15:00
Committees, Student Chapter Chair Meeting
15:00-17:00
Board of Directors
18:00-20:30
Opening Address from Dr. Toshio Kuroki (The President of Gifu University)
COE 1 Symposium: Ecological and habitat environmental assessment of bears and eagles*
Sep. 26
(Tue.)
09:30-12:00
General Oral Session
12:00-12:30
Council
12:30-13:00
General Meeting
13:30-15:30
Symposium 1: Dead body science*
15:30-18:00
Symposium 2: Endangered species conservation*
18:30-20:30
Welcome Reception (at Gifu Castle Inn)
Gifu Castle Inn is located a 8 minutes walk from Pa•Ru•Ru Plaza Gifu.
Sep. 27
(Wed.)
09:30-12:00
COE 2 Symposium (Joint Symposium): Wildlife rescue and environmental monitoring
12:30-13:00
Student Chapter General Meeting
13:00-15:00
Free Meeting 1 (Student Chapter)
15:00-17:00
Free Meeting 2 (Zoos and Aquariums-related)
17:00-19:00
Free Meeting 3 (Wildlife Welfare Committee)
19:00-20:30
Poster Session (with snack)
Sep. 28
(Thu.)
09:30-11:30
COE 3 Symposium: Ecology and breeding of endangered species
11:45-12:45
Luncheon Seminar (Dr. Hang Lee)
13:00-15:00
COE 4 Symposium: Infections spread among humans-domestic animals-wildlife
15:30-17:30
COE 5 Symposium: Environmental pollution monitoring using wildlife as an indicator
Sep. 29
(Fri.)
09:00 - Excursion
  10:00 - Moving to Shirakawa-mura
 
15:00-18:00
Workshop in Shirakawa-mura (Wildlife Conservation Committee)
Sep. 30
(Sat.)
09:30-14:30
Programs for the public*
* Open to the Public
       
      (Information)

International Conference on Bear Research and Management

October 1 (Sun.) Moving day (to Karuizawa)
October 2 (Mon.) - International Conference on Bear Research and Management (in Karuizawa, Nagano, Japan)

   
  Heisei 18 Lifelong Education Project Get-the-Point Program for Veterinarian
      The following is a list of Get-the-Point Programs of lifelong education for Members of Japan Veterinary Medical Association. Attendees for these programs can get the point seal at the information desk.

Public health and Training curriculum for small animal veterinary

Symposium 4 COE 2: "Wildlife Rescue and Environmental Monitoring"
Symposium 6 COE 4: "Infection spread among humans - domestic animals- wildlife"
Symposium 7 COE 5: "Environmental pollution monitoring using wildlife as an indicator"
       
  Wish For You:
    We'd like to ask participants to bring own name card holders for saving resource if you already have some holders. Thank you for your cooperation!
       
  Executive Committee:
      Drs. Tokuma Yanai, Toshiaki Masegi, Hideto Fukushi, Makoto Sugiyama, Makoto Asano, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Miki Itani (Gifu University), Dr. Shinji Shibata (Gifu Veterinary Medical Association),
Dr. Tetsuya Oshio (WRV Gifu Branch), Dr. Hideki Endo (Kyoto University, Primate Research Institute), Dr. Naoto Kimura (Japan Monkey Centre), Dr. Yoshio Ito (Nagoya Higashiyama Zoo),
Dr. Tatsuya Oike (Minamichita Beachland), Dr. Akiko Sudo (Eaglet Office Inc.), Dr. Haruki Kato (Forum for Environmental Symbosis in Shirakawa-Go), Ms Mami Kondo, Ms Chikako Ishibashi (Student Chapter)