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  September 17-20, 2011
 
 
  April 30-May 1, 2008
 
 
 
 | The 2nd IMS was successfully finished.
 Thank you all the participants for your great contribution to the syposim!
 
 The 2nd IMS program is available as a PDF files (pdf)
 
 The Second International Mycovirus Symposium:
 Mycoviruses: Virocontrol, neutralism and mutualism.
 
          
            
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     The symposium will be organized as a satellite meeting of the International
            Congress of Virology to be held in Sapporo form September 11-16, 2011.
            Below are its prospectus and tentative schedules.
 
 Mycoviruses are ubiquitous, found in all major groups of fungi. Fungal
            viruses were first found in mushroom in the 1950’s. Thus fungal virology
            is a relatively new field that, until recently, had been underappreciated.
            However, recent findings of a growing number of novel mycoviruses have
            expanded our knowledge of virus epidemiology, diversity and evolution.
            New insights into viral replication, gene expression strategies, virion
            structures, virus/host and virus/virus interactions, and the induction
            of RNA silencing antiviral defense responses have resulted from recent
            studies on mycoviruses. While many viruses cause asymptomatic infections
            in their host fungi, some influence fungal host physiology. A virus was
            recently shown to confer heat tolerance to the endophytic fungus host and,
            in turn, the plant host of the endophyte, giving an example of a novel
            type of mutualistic interactions. From the perspectives of applied sciences,
            mycoviruses have the potential to be used as virological (biological) control
            agents when they reduce virulence of their phytopathogenic host fungi.
 
 Based on such scientific contributions, the importance of and appreciation
            for mycovirus research has been significantly elevated. Therefore, the
            symposium being organized is believed to be timely and  provide a
            unique opportunity for mycovirus researchers world wide to assemble and
            discuss every field of mycovirus research, i.e., the epidemiology, molecular
            evolution, molecular biology, and structural biology. The symposium will
            also facilitate interchange among young researchers and students working
            on mycoviruses.
 
 The First International Mycovirus Symposium was held in May of 2008 which assembled an outstanding scientific program and provided a highly interactive and stimulating meeting environment.  I believe that the second one will also be a first rate international symposium on mycovirus research.  I look forward to welcoming you in Hokkaido and discussing mycovirology in the symposium that, I believe, will be exciting and productive.  September in the suburb of Sapporo is the best season, and rich in decent seafood.
 
 Date:                               September 17-20, 2011 (start at 1:30, September 17 and ends with a dinner party on September
 20 19). Venue:                            Asari Classe Hotel (http://www.classe-hotel.com/)
 Abstract submission:     July 1 -August
 101, 2011
 Registration:                Early Registration
            is available until July 31, 2011
 
 
 Registration fee:            50,000 JPY including
            accommodation and meals for 3 nights and half day excursion Important Information      Abstract submission:    Abstracts
            will be accepted  from July 1, 2011 until August 1, 2011. Instructions
            on how to submit abstract will be written in the web site. An example of
            an abstract will be posted to facilitate submission. All abstracts will
            be basically for oral presentation.Example of an abstract (word / pdf)
 
     Scientific program:       The 2nd IMS scientific program
            will include several sessions  for virus epidemiology, diversity and
            evolution, viral replication, gene expression strategies, virus/host and
            virus/virus interaction.
  The 2nd IMS  program  is now available! (pdf) 
 Hotel accommodation: Accommodation has been pre-arranged
            by the organizing committee; it would be a shared-room type accommodation.
            Room assignment for the participants and accompanying guests will be made
            by the committee. If you have roommate preference, please send in advance
            requests to mycovirus@server.rib.okayama-u.ac.jp.
      Transportation:            
            Bus picks up participants at about 10:00 a.m., September 17 near JR Sapporo
            Station that will be specified when the date approaches.                                        Mode of payment:        
            All payments should be made in CASH (Japanese Yen) at the time of arrival
            in the registration area.      Assistance:                    Should
            you need any assistance or have inquiries, please send email to mycovirus@server.rib.okayama-u.ac.jp
             or contact us at (081) (86) 434-1231 to 32Announcement for 2nd IMS (PDF)
 
 For more information contact Dr Suzuki at mycovirusATserver.rib.okayama-u.ac.jp
 
 〒710-0046 Group of Plant-Microbe Interactions Okayama University 2-20-1 Chuo, Kurashiki, Okayama 710-0046, Japan
 TEL +81-86-434-1230 (Suzuki), +81-86-434-1232 (Kondo, Maruyama), +81-86-434-1228
            (Tani)
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