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Call for abstracts for the 5th IHSIG Symposium on Poultry Gut Health

Published: April 10, 2017
Source : http://www.ihsig.com/
The IHSIG group invites the industry, scientists, and students to present their recent work on intestinal health during short presentations and poster sessions. The abstracts must be submitted before August 20, 2017.
The Intestinal Health Scientific Interest Group (IHSIG) group organizes its 5th symposium on poultry intestinal health. The event will be held in Bangkok, Thailand, October 11-12.
IHSIG aims to promote health and welfare in poultry production by provoking debate between the scientific community, poultry producers, regulatory authorities, nutritionists and poultry veterinarians.
Keynote presentations by internationally renowned speakers will provide the latest scientific information on this subject and are the backbone for a two-day diverse program in which there is plenty of room for short communications, discussion and networking.
The Intestinal Health Scientific Interest Group (IHSIG) group was created in 2010 to discuss intestinal health issues in poultry. The third and fourth editions were organized in Ghent, Belgium and São Paulo, Brazil, respectively.
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Jan Willems
Intestinal Health Scientific Group (IHSIG)
27 de abril de 2017
Dear all, It is great to see your enthousiasm! The venue and the advised accommodation will be announced through the IHSIG website before the end of May. Abstracts must be submitted through our website using the template provided: http://www.ihsig.com/abstracts/ Greetings, Jan Willems
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27 de abril de 2017

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Tri Guntoro
26 de abril de 2017

Yes...I will join. How about accomodation?

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