Plans are solidifying for ABIC 2014, hosted by Ag-West Bio in Saskatoon, and taking place October 5–8. ABIC is the premier global meeting that promotes innovation in bioscience to ensure sustainable food, feed, fibre and fuel security as the climate changes. With several months left to finalize the program, we are pleased to announce our conference themes and some of the exciting plenary and session speakers who have confirmed. ABIC 2014 will provide a forum for discussion and analysis of several themes and issues that are familiar to everyone involved in biosciences. Each of the four days of the conference will focus on a different theme:
Wilf Keller, Chair of the ABIC Foundation and Ag-West Bio’s President and CEO, says that science will play a greater role than ever in creating solutions, as climate change creates unstable weather patterns, and the population grows. “The ABIC 2014 themes were chosen to reflect the most prevalent questions within the industry, such as, how can the biosciences mitigate some of the predicted challenges?" Speakers for ABIC 2014 The steering committee is working to bring the highest calibre speakers to Saskatoon for the 14th edition of ABIC. A total of 42 plenary and session speakers will present at the conference, including:
Nina Fedoroff ABIC 2014 will wrap up with another series of heavy-hitting plenary speakers discussing Leadership for Successful Innovation. Headlining the day is Dr. Nina Fedoroff, Distinguished Visiting Professor at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) where she is establishing a new Centre for Desert Agriculture. Dr. Fedoroff has made major contributions to our understanding of the molecular biology of plants and to the mechanisms that most plants use to cope with stressful environments. She is also active in popularizing genetic research with the public, having authored Mendel in the Kitchen—A Scientist’s View of Genetically Modified Foods.
Headliners at ABIC 2014 reinforce the conference’s position as a world-renowned event for the bioscience sector. Saskatchewan, Canada’s ‘breadbasket’ and the birthplace of canola, as well as the location of the first ABIC in 1996, is the ideal location for this exciting opportunity for global leaders in Ag Biotech to meet, network and learn. Keep your eyes on www.abic.ca/abic2014 as the exciting program develops! Register for ABIC 2014 today to take advantage of early bird benefits! |
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