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    New perfumes for bugs

    6 July, 201017 April, 2012

    IUPAC Symposium 4B – Natural Products, Tuesday 4pm John Pickett, Rothamsted Research John Pickett and his British colleagues are creating new kinds of perfumes or attractants for pest insects. They’re employing farnesyl diphosphate—the ‘parent’ molecule  that insects use as the starting point for many chemical signals such as sex pheromones—to create new, more powerful attractants…

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    Use your spray smarter: save money and the environment

    6 July, 201017 April, 2012

    IUPAC Symposium 4B – Formulation, Efficacy and the Environment Monday 4:30pm Heping Zhu, United States Department of Agriculture “Current label-recommended levels of pesticides for spray application technology, pest pressure and crop growth structure are vague, frequently resulting in excessive use of pesticide,” says Heping Zhu from the USDA in Ohio.

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    Fighting termites – with a natural chemical from an Aussie tree

    6 July, 201017 April, 2012

    David Leach, Southern Cross University A wood extract has been registered as the first natural termiticide in Australia by the Australian Pesticide and Veterinary Medicines Administration. David Leach and his colleagues from Southern Cross University and the University of Western Sydney identified the active extract in Eremophila mitchellii also known as budda, false sandalwood. The…

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    A new chick magnet – if you’re a moth

    6 July, 201017 April, 2012

    IUPAC Symposium 3A – Chemical Ecology and Crop Protection, Thursday 9:30am Peter Gregg, Cotton CRC A plant perfume that attracts female moths—a world-first attractant invented by the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC and its partner Ag Biotech Australia—is already reducing pesticide use by Queensland and NSW cotton growers. Peter Gregg and his colleagues have developed a…

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    Tracking malaria resistant mosquitos: a new tool

    6 July, 201017 April, 2012

    IUPAC Symposium 1A – Resistance Management: Insect Disease Vectors & Agricultural Pests Tuesday 2:30pm Hilary Ranson, The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Pyrethroid insecticides are the front line weapon of choice against malaria-carrying mosquitos. These are the only class of insecticide that can be used to treat bednets and they are being used extensively for…

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    Putting the spray where you need it

    6 July, 201017 April, 2012

    Paul Miller, Waterborne Environmental, Inc UK scientist Paul Miller will be presenting his work on modelling and thus minimising spray drift. His work with field trials, wind tunnels and simulations have shown that boom height and the droplet size distribution from the nozzles are the most important variables influencing drift risk with changes in boom…

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    We’re living 30 years longer with chemistry

    5 July, 201017 April, 2012

    IUPAC Plenary Four & Five, Tuesday 9:45am Colin Berry, QML London Sir Colin Berry will say that modern synthetic chemicals have contributed to giving each of us an extra 30 years of mostly healthy, active life.

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    New antibiotics on the way

    5 July, 201017 April, 2012

    Designing new dual action antibiotics RACI Symposium – Antibacterials, Monday 9:00am John Bremner, University of Wollongong Matthew Cooper, University of Queensland Multidrug resistant bacteria are a major health issue around the world and new effective drugs are clearly urgently needed. John Bremner and his colleagues are presenting their approach to creating new antibiotics to fight…

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    The plant whisperer – ask the plant how it fights pests

    5 July, 201017 April, 2012

    IUPAC Plenary One & Two Monday 9:45am Ian Baldwin, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology (MPICOE) A native desert tobacco is revealing its secret weapons to chemist Ian Baldwin from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology (MPICOE) in Jena, Germany.

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    DNA fingerprinting in just two hours

    5 July, 201017 April, 2012

    RACI Plenary Two Tuesday 2:15pm Steve Haswell, University of Hull A hand-held DNA testing device developed by UK scientists is set to change the way forensic analysis of DNA is conducted. Normally, DNA samples have to be transported back to the lab and need trained people using expensive instruments to conduct the analysis. Steve Haswell…

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