Dear Dr. Gray
I send Presentation Title.
1.Outbreak of ranaviral disease in amphibian colonies in Japan.
Yumi Une, Tomoo Kudou
(We examined fatal epidemic ranaviral disease in four different
amphibian colonies. (1. Tylototriton kweichowensis, Tylototriton
taliangensis from China, 2. Hynobius hidamontanus in Japan, 3. Poison
dart frogs from Netherlands.))
2.The prevalence of rana virus in the indian rice frog ( Fejervarya
limnocharis).
Yumi Une
About 1200 frogs were collected from eight areas in Japan and on 6
times in 2 years. The prevalence of rana virus was tested by PCR.
Number of positive was 152/1177, 2011;8.7%, 2012;16.5%. Positive rate
was increased. Then, there was a seasonal change.
I hope poster presentation.
Best Regards
Yumi Une
2012/12/8 Gray, Matt <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Ranavirus Researchers:
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> The Presentations Committee for the 2013 International Symposium on
> Ranaviruses is extending the deadline for Presentation Title submissions to
> Friday, 21 December 2012. Titles can be for oral or poster presentations.
> Oral presentations that are not selected will have the opportunity to be
> presented as a poster. There is no limit to the number of titles that you
> or your lab can submit. With your title, please provide a 3-4 sentence
> summary of what you intend to discuss during your presentation (note: you
> may submit titles for ongoing experiments). Additional submission
> instructions are below. If you have any questions, please contact Jesse
> Brunner ([log in to unmask]), Chair of the Presentations Committee.
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> All the Best---
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> Matt
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> NOTE: The fundraising committee (Chinchar, Gray, Robert, Schock, Balseiro,
> Kik, and Waltzek) are working to secure funds to offset travel expenses for
> presenters. If you have any leads on funding opportunities, please let Greg
> Chinchar ([log in to unmask]) or me ([log in to unmask]) know.
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> From: Gray, Matt
> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:34 PM
> To: 'Global Ranavirus Consortium'
> Subject: 2013 Ranavirus Symposium (Call for Presentations)
> Importance: High
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> Dear GRC:
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> Attached please find a call for presentation titles for the 2013
> International Symposium on Ranaviruses. The symposium will be held
> concurrently with the International Conference of the Wildlife Disease
> Association (WDA) in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA (27 July - 2 August 2013,
> http://www.wildlifedisease.org). The ranavirus symposium will start off the
> WDA conference, with research talks and group discussions on 27 and 28 July
> (Saturday and Sunday). There also will be a poster presentation and social
> on the evening of 27 July, and optional ranavirus surveillance field trips
> on 29 and 31 July. The bulk of WDA conference activities will occur 29 July
> - 2 August. Jake Kerby created a website for the symposium
> (http://ranavirus.com/), which will be expanded with more information as we
> get closer to the symposium. A preliminary website for the WDA conference
> is at: http://fwf.ag.utk.edu/WDA2013/default.html.
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> The symposium presentation committee (Brunner, Duffus, Miller, Marschang,
> Waltzek) invites researchers, veterinarians and students to submit titles
> with 2-3 descriptive sentences of presentation topics for consideration in
> the symposium. Please specify if you prefer an oral or poster presentation,
> and indicate if you are a student, research associate (including post-doc),
> scientist, or veterinarian. The committee’s goal will be to create a
> well-balanced program of contemporary topics on ranaviruses (amphibians,
> fish and reptiles) with a global representation of presenters with different
> training and expertise. Titles should be submitted to
> [log in to unmask] by 30 November 2012. The presentation
> committee will select talks for the symposium and request full abstracts to
> be submitted in January 2013. For talks that are not selected or if
> individuals want to deliver a second presentation, abstracts can be
> submitted separately for inclusion in a WDA Conference session. The call
> for WDA abstracts likely will be released in January. Please feel free to
> distribute this announcement to others.
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>
> If you have not been to eastern Tennessee USA, Knoxville is located in the
> Tennessee River Valley with the southern Appalachian Mountains as a backdrop
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> National Park (http://www.nps.gov/grsm/) is less than one hour from
> Knoxville, and there are loads of opportunities for outdoor activities
> (e.g., hiking, camping, horseback riding, fishing, kayaking, canoeing). The
> cities of Pigeon Forge (http://www.mypigeonforge.com/) and Gatlinburg
> (http://www.gatlinburg.com/) are short drives, Nashville is about 2.5 hours
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> (http://www.atlanta.net/). Knoxville has a moderately size airport with
> connector flights to major USA hubs (e.g., Atlanta, Houston, Washington DC,
> Chicago; http://www.tys.org/). Knoxville also is the home of The University
> of Tennessee (http://www.utk.edu/), which brings an energizing VOLUNTEER
> spirit to the city of 300,000 people. Whether presenting or not, we hope to
> see you at the Second International Symposium on Ranaviruses!
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> All the Best---
>
> Matt
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> ______________________________________________________________
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> Center for Wildlife Health
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Yumi Une, D.V.M., Ph. D., Professor,
Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology, School of Veterinary Medicine
Azabu University
1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara,
Kanagawa 252-5201, Japan
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