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Provisional Scientific Program

Sunday - October 1, 2017

14:00 - 18:00 Registration

16:00 - 18:00 Board Meeting

Monday - October 2, 2017

Moderator-Bülent Alten

8:00 – 09:20 Opening of the Congress-Norbert Becker Scientific Program-Bülent Alten Welcome Address-Miguel Ángel Miranda Awards-Bülent Alten and Michael Kaufman Announcements-Major Dhillon Presidential Address-Michael Kaufman

09:20 - 10:00 Vectors in a changing world, what might we expect?

Keynote Speaker: Willy Wint, [email protected], Oxford University, UK

08:00 - 19:00 Poster Display, remove posters at 19:00: see your poster assignment number.

10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

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10:30 - 12:30 Symposium 1. Molecular Strategies for the Control/Eradication of Mosquito-Borne Diseases

Organizers: Greg Lanzaro, [email protected] Andrea Crisanti, [email protected]

10:30 - 10:50 Role of population modification in the malaria eradication agenda

Anthony James, [email protected], UC Irvine

10:50 - 11:10 Modified mosquitoes for malaria control-requirements for success and a step-wise approach for getting there

Delphine Thizy, [email protected], Imperial College London

11:10 - 11:30 A gene drive system to spread extreme male bias in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae

Andrew Hammond, [email protected], Imperial College of London

11:30 - 11:50 Applications of gene-drive technology to vector control

Ethan Bier, [email protected] , UC San Diego

11:50 - 12:10 Designing field trials for the evaluation of genetically engineered malaria vectors

Greg Lanzaro, [email protected] , UC Davis

12:10 - 12:30 Exploiting gene drive technology for population suppression in the human malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae

Andrea Crisanti, [email protected], Imperial College London

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

13:30 - 15:10 Symposium 2. Old Diseases, New Diseases and New Technology

Organizers: Ben Beard, [email protected] Paulo Pimenta, [email protected]

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13:30 - 13:45 An update on the status of Aedes aegypti transmitted viral pathogens in the Americas

Ben Beard, [email protected], CDC

13:45 – 14:00 Vector competence and viral interference in Brazilian Aedes aegypti mosquitoes co-infected with Dengue and Zika viruses: potential of simultaneous delivery by single bite

Paulo Pimenta, [email protected], FIOCRUZ

14:00 - 14:20 Wolbachia for reducing populations of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus

Stephen Dobson, [email protected] , University of Kentucky

14:20 - 14:40 Self-limiting genetic approach for controlling Aedes vectors of dengue and Zika

Simon Warner, [email protected], Oxitec

14:40 - 15:00 More recent outbreaks of arboviruses in wildlife and humans in South Africa

Anton Cornel, [email protected], UC Davis

15:00-15:10 Mosquito abundance and control during the emergence of Zika virus along the Texas-Mexico border

Gabriel Hamer, [email protected], UC Davis

15:10 - 15:40 Coffee Break

15:40 - 18:00 Symposium 3. Insecticides and Repellents

Organizers: Mustapha Debboun, [email protected] Ulrich Bernier, [email protected]

15:40 - 15:55 ABC Transporter targets for improved mosquitocide efficacy Troy Anderson, [email protected], University of Nebraska

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15:55 - 16:10 Potassium Ion Channels: an emerging target for arthropod-vectored pathogens

Daniel Swale, [email protected] , Louisiana State University

16:10 - 16:25 Leveraging synergistic interactions for enhanced chemical control of disease-vectoring arthropods

Jeffrey R. Bloomquist, [email protected] , University of Florida

16:25 - 16:40 Next generation non-pyrethroid repellents Joel R Coats, [email protected], Iowa State University

16:40 - 16:55 Laboratory evaluations of new formulations and application of natural repellents

Rui-De Xue, [email protected], Anastasia MCD, St. Augustine, Fl

16:55 - 17:10 Paints, reduced risk insecticide and attractants: robust inexpensive vector control tool

Kamlesh R. Chauhan, [email protected] , USDA-ARS

17:10 - 17:25 Overview of repellent research in China Tong-Yan Zhao, [email protected] , Beijing Institute of

Microbiology

17:25 - 17:40 Novel non-human methods for testing mosquito repellents Thomas Mascari, [email protected] , SC Johnson, Racine, WI

17:40 - 18:00 Insect repellent mixtures and insecticides Mustapha Debboun, [email protected], Harris County Public

Health

18:00 - 19:00 Symposium 4. Role of Arthropod Vector Saliva in the

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Transmission of Human Pathogens

Organizers: Nathalie Boulanger, [email protected] Adriana Costero-Saint Denis, [email protected]

18:00 - 18:15 The skin as delivery site for trypanosomes and tsetse salivary factors Guy Caljon, [email protected], University of Antwerp, Belgium

18:15 - 18:30 Tick cement proteins as vaccine candidates: effects on transmission of TBEV and Borrelia afzelii

Maria Kazimirova, [email protected], Slovak Academy of

Sciences

18:30 - 18:45 Immune response against sand fly salivary proteins as epidemiological tools in human and animal leishmaniasis

Aldina Barral, [email protected] , Fiocruz, Brazil

18:45 - 19:00 Aedes aegypti saliva modulates West Nile virus replication and innate immunity in human primary keratinocytes

Magali Garcia, [email protected] , University of Poitiers, France

19:30 - 21:00 Reception

Tuesday - October 3, 2017

08:00 - 18:00 Poster Display, remove posters at 18:00: see your poster assignment number.

08:30 - 09:10 Arthropod-borne viruses in the era of high throughput sequencing: current findings and potential implications

Keynote Speaker: Koray Ergunay, [email protected], Hacettepe University, Turkey

09:10 – 11:40 Symposium 5. Integrated Vector Management

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Organizers: Robert Novak, [email protected] Norbert Becker, [email protected]

09:10 - 09:30 Do we need an intelligent approach to IVM? Bob Novak, [email protected], University of South Florida

09:30 - 09:50 Remote sensing, a new tool for surveillance and monitoring Benjamin Jacob, [email protected], University of South Florida

09:50 - 10:10 Creating the fundamental framework for an operational IVM system in Papoli, Uganda

Ryan Tokarz, [email protected], University of South Florida

10:10 - 10:30 Integrated Vector Control: Have proven methods turned into academic theory?

Manuel Lluberis, [email protected], Hudson Inc

10:30 - 10:50 IVM : Ever evolving ever sensible

Ashwani Kumar, [email protected], National Institute of Malaria Research, India

10:50 - 11:10 Integrated black fly suppression through targeted applications of Bti-based larvicides

Elmer Gray, [email protected], University of Georgia

11:10 - 11:30 A new approach for IVM strategies based on mosquito blood meal analysis and pathogen screening: the case of the urban zoo of Barcelona, Spain

J. Martínez-de la Puente, [email protected], Estación Biológica de Donana (EBD-CSIC), Seville, Spain

11:30 – 11:40 Open Discussion for Symposium 5

11:40 - 12:10 Coffee Break

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12:10 – 14:00 Symposium 6. Advances in Ecology of Ticks and their Pathogens

Organizers: Marieta Braks, [email protected] Jolyon Medlock, [email protected]

12:10 - 12:30 Ecology of Lyme borreliosis in Europe Hein Sprong, [email protected], NIPH&E, Netherlands

12:30 - 12:50 Biological control of ticks Elyes Zhioua, [email protected], Institute Pasteur, Tunisia

12:50 - 13:10 Tick symbiont interactions Yuval Gottleib, [email protected] , Hebrew University of

Jerusalem, Israel

13:10 - 13:30 Pan European tick maps, VectorNet Jolyon Medlock, [email protected], Public Health England

13:30 - 13:50 A Roadmap for tick-Flavivirus research in the “Omics” era

Cate Hill, [email protected], Purdue University

13:50 -14:00 Open Discussion for Symposium 6

14:00 – 15:00 Lunch

15:00 – 16:15 Symposium 7. Kiss of Death: Triatomines and Trypanosoma cruzi

Organizers: Melissa Nolan, [email protected]

Silvia Moriana

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15:00 - 15:15 Food, parasites and manners: what can the ecology of kissing bugs in the United States tell us about Chagas transmission risk?

Patricia Dorn, [email protected], Loyola University

15:15 - 15:30 Chagas disease ecology near its northern edge of endemicity Sarah Hamer, [email protected], Texas A&M

15:30 – 15:45 Paratransgenic approaches to vector-borne diseases

Ravi Durvasula, [email protected], University of New Mexico

15:45 - 16:00 Ecohealth interventions, parasite genomics, and vector spatial transmission risk analysis

Carlota Monroy, [email protected], University of Guatemala

16:00 – 16:15 Ecoepidemiology and control of Brazilian triatomines

Dra. Lileia Gonçalves Diotaiuti, [email protected], Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil

16:15 - 16:45 Coffee Break

16:45 - 18:35 Symposium 8. Malaria: Can it be Eradicated in the Next 20 Years?

Organizers: Dan Strickman, [email protected] Carles Aranda, [email protected]

16:45 – 17:05 The global vector control response

Raman Velayudhan, [email protected], Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases, World Health Organization, Geneva

17:05 - 17:25 Eradicating malaria, are we bluffing?

Marcus Lacerda, [email protected], International Clinical Malaria Research Center (CIPCliM)

17:25 – 17:45 Malaria vectors research in Africa: The changing epidemiology &

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future prospects

Charles Mbogo, [email protected], KEMRII Wellcome Trust

17:45 - 18:05 Good Laboratory Practice for entomological testing in Africa

David Malone, [email protected], Innovative Vector Control Consortium

18:05 - 18:25 Malaria eradication: optimism, innovation, rigor, and collaboration

Dan Strickman, [email protected], Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

18:25 - 18:35 Old Plasmodium DNA from Spain hints at parasite origins

Carles Aranda, [email protected], Mosquito Control Service, Baix Llobregat Council, Barcelona

18:35 – 18:45 New surveillance and monitoring tools to reduce the risk of malaria transmission

Robert Novak, [email protected], University of South Florida

Wednesday - October 4, 2017

FIELD ECOLOGY DAY

Thursday - October 5, 2017

08:00 - 19:00 Poster Display, remove posters at 19:00: see your poster assignment number.

08:30 - 10:00 Symposium 9. Student Presentations

Organizers: Casey Parker, [email protected] Bethany McGregor, [email protected]

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08:30 - 08:40 Distribution and insecticide susceptibility status of Florida Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus populations

Casey Parker, [email protected], University of Florida

08:40 - 08:50 Effect of trap height on Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) abundance, physiological status, and species composition at a

big game preserve in Florida, USA

Bethany McGregor, [email protected], University of Florida, USA

08:50 - 09:00 Plant oils are capable of enhancing diverse insecticides against susceptible and resistant strains of mosquitoes

Edmund Norris, [email protected], Iowa State, USA

09:00 - 09:10 Mosquito sperm ultrastructural and motility changes while in storage

Ethan C. Degner, [email protected], Cornell, USA

09:10 - 09:20 Landscape and socio-economic drivers of Aedes albopictus ecology in New York State

Talya G. Shragai, [email protected], Cornell, USA

09:20 - 09:30 Comparison of two predictive models: Flavivirus and West Nile virus and mosquito surveillance in Lubbock, Texas

Steven T. Peper, [email protected], Texas Tech, USA

09:30 - 09:40 Suburban development and its consequences for vector diversity

Meredith R. Spence Beaulieu, [email protected], NC State USA

09:40 - 09:50 Field demonstration of remote wingbeat sensors for the identification of pestiferous insects

Levi Zahn, [email protected], UC Riverside, USA

09:50 - 10:00 Evaluation of the feeding preference of house flies (Musca domestica L.) selected for behavioral resistance to the neonicotinoid: Imidacloprid

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Caleb Hubbard, [email protected], UC Riverside, USA

10:00 - 11:30 Symposium 10. Student Presentations

Organizers: Gizem Oguz, [email protected] Carlos Barceló, [email protected]

10:00 - 10:10 Implementation of an entomological surveillance plan for the study of mosquitoes in La Rioja, Spain

Ignacio Ruiz, [email protected], CIBIR, Spain

10:10 - 10:20 Distribution and genetic studies of Aedes albopictus in Spain

Sarah Delacour, [email protected], Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain

10:20 - 10:30 Population dynamics of (pre-) alpine biting midges (Ceratopogonidae, Culicoides spp.) and their vector competence for bluetongue virus

Anca Paslaru, [email protected], University of Zurich, Switzerland

10:30 - 10:40 Dispersal dynamics of the Asian tiger mosquito

Laura Vavassori, [email protected], Swiss Tropical and Public Health institute, Switzerland

10:40 – 10:50 Longitudinal monitoring of Culicoides in Belgium between 2007-2011.Analysis of local variation in abundance, species composition, seasonality and vector free period

Charlotte Sohier, [email protected], CODA-CERVA, Belgium

10:50 - 11:00 Variations in wing morphology of a natural population of Phlebotomus tobbi Adler and Theodor 1930, the proven vector of Leishmania infantum in Turkey

Gizem Oguz, [email protected], Hacettepe University, Turkey

11:00 - 11:10 From egg to adult. How do Culicoides early stages live under laboratory conditions?

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Carlos Barceló, [email protected], UIB, Spain

11:10 - 11:20 MALDI-TOF MS on the track of blood meal sources in phlebotomine sand flies

Kristyna Hlavackova, [email protected], Charles University, Czech Republic

11:20 - 11:30 Prevalence, diversity and interactions of a densovirus with their host (Culex pipiens s. l.)- symbiont (Wolbachia) system

Mine Altinli, [email protected], Montpellier University, France

11:30 - 12:00 Coffee Break

12:00 - 13:30 Symposium 11. Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Mosquitoes Organizers: Francis Schaffner, [email protected]

Yvonne-Marie Linton, [email protected]

12:00 - 12:20 From specimen identification to species and higher taxa: the quadrature on the circle illustrated in mosquito taxonomy

Vincent Robert, [email protected], Institut de Recherche pour le Développement

12:20 - 12:40 Stabilizing Aedini: Balancing Utility with current knowledge of Evolutionary Relationships

Richard C. Wilkerson, [email protected], Smithsonian Institution (NMNH)

12:40 - 13:00 A genomic approach to understand diversity in Aedes aegypti

Andrea Gloria-Soria, [email protected], Yale University

13:00 - 13:20 From morphospecies to populations-the rise and fall of typological thinking in vector analysis and control

Carlo Costantini, [email protected], Institut de Recherche pour le Développement

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13:20 - 13:30 Open Discussion for Symposium 11

13:30 - 14:30 Lunch

14:30 - 16:30 Symposium 12. Vector Projects in the World

Organizer: Veerle Versteirt, [email protected]

14:30 - 14:50 The Infravec2 Horizon 2020 Project: Research infrastructures for the control of vector-borne diseases

Ken Vernick, [email protected], Institut Pasteur

14:50 - 15:10 Vector behavior in transmission ecology research coordination network (VectorBite)

Matthew Watts, [email protected], Imperial College London

15:10 - 15:30 MediLabSecure: One health network for the prevention of vector-borne diseases around the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions

Lobna Gaayeb, [email protected], Institute Pasteur

15:30 - 15:50 The European Network for neglected vectors and vector-borne infections (EURNEGVEC) cost action

Bülent Alten, [email protected], Hacettepe University

15:50 - 16:10 VectorNet: A pan-European approach towards a standardized data collection on distribution and abundance vectors of medical and veterinary importance

Veerle Versteirt, [email protected], Avia-GIS

16:10 - 16:30 The WIN Initiative: A global network to combat insecticide resistance in arbovirus vectors

Claire Durot, [email protected], IRD, CNRS 16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break

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17:00 – 19:00 Symposium 13. Novel Approaches Towards Species Identification of Parasitic Arthropods

Organizers: Vit Dvorak, [email protected] Claudia Paredes-Esquivel, [email protected]

17:00 - 17:20 Vector Soup: benefits, limits and real world applications of sand fly metabarcoding

Arthur Kocher, [email protected], French National Centre for Scientific Research

17:20 - 17:40 Mosquito identification by morphology versus molecular tools: from rivalry to symbiosis

Francis Schaffner, [email protected] , University of Zurich

17:40 – 18:00 DNA-barcoding to uncover hidden diversity and phenotypic plasticity in Mediterranean mosquitoes

Claudia Paredes-Esquivel, [email protected], University of the Balearic Islands

18:00 - 18:20 Easy identification of arthropod vectors by mass spectrometry: we are getting real

Alexander Mathis, [email protected], University of Zurich

18:20 - 18:40 MALDI-TOF protein profiling-a tool of choice for sand fly species identification

Petr Halada, [email protected], Czech Academy of Sciences

18:40 – 19:00 MALDI-TOF MS - from proof of concept to routine application

Pie Mueller, [email protected], Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Switzerland

19:00 Business Meeting

*09:00 – 12:30 Symposium 14. Brokerage Event

Bilateral meeting

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Friday - October 6, 2017

08:30 - 10:00 Symposium 15. Vector Control Strategies Against Mosquitoes and Biting Flies: Attract and Kill Technologies, Barrier Treatments and Space Sprays

Organizers: Dan Kline, [email protected] Alexandra Chaskopoulou, [email protected]

08:30 - 08:45 Biting midge population control measures

Lee Cohnstaedt, [email protected], USDA-ARS

08:45 - 09:00 SumiLarv 2MR® - A long lasting novel polymer matrix formulation for control of container breeding mosquitoes

John Invest, [email protected], Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd

09:00 - 09:15 Attractive targeted sugar baits (ATSB) against mosquito populations

Gunter Muller, [email protected], Hebrew University

09:15 - 09:30 Trap placement in animal exhibits at zoos increases the stable fly catch

Jerry Hogsette, [email protected], USDA-ARS

09:30 - 09:45 Utilization of traps and attractants to understand the ecology of Tabanidae and develop management strategies

Dan Kline, [email protected], USDA-ARS

09:45 - 10:00 Night time aerial sprays, will they control crepuscular biting midge spp?

Mark Breidenbaugh, [email protected], USAF

10:00 - 12:00 Symposium 16. Focus on Sand Flies-Saliva, Microbiome

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and Vector Competence Organizers: Fabiano Oliviera, [email protected]

Petr Volf, [email protected]

10:00 - 10:20 Recombinant salivary proteins as markers of host exposure to sand flies

Tatiana Spitzova, [email protected], Charles University, Prague

10:20 - 10:40 The influence of midgut microbiota of the sand fly vector on the development and virulence of Leishmania infantum

Mary Wilson, [email protected], University of Iowa

10:40 – 11:00 Priming with a salivary protein from visceral leishmaniasis vector enhances antigenicity of parasite antigens in the context of vaccination

Anabela Cordiero da Silva, [email protected], IBMC; 13S

11:00 - 11:20 Lutzomyia longipalpis vectorial competence of different species ofLeishmania

Nagila Secundino, [email protected], FIOCRUZ

11:20 - 11:40 Sand fly salivary proteins drive neutrophil recruitment and exacerbateLeishmania infection

Fabiano Oliveira, [email protected], NIH

11:40 - 12:00 Oviposition ecology of Phlebotomus papatasi: effect of larval substrate conditioning, attraction to microbial and conspecific materials, effect of visual cues and circadian rhythm

Gideon Wasserberg, [email protected], University of North Carolina at Greensboro

12:00 - 12:30 Coffee Break

12:30 - 14:00 Symposium 17. Global Research on Culicoides Biology and Control

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Organizers: Miguel Ángel Miranda, [email protected] Alec Gerry, [email protected]

12:30 – 12:45 Vector capacity of pre-alpine Culicoides and Bluetongue virus

Eva Veronesi, [email protected], University of Zurich

12:45 - 13:00 Predicting and managing impacts of midge-borne infections in changing environments: Why vector host ecology matters

Beth Purse, [email protected], NERC CEH

13:00 - 13:15 Where do they come from? Where do they go? Population genetics studies on Culicoides biting midges

Karine Huber, [email protected], INRA

13:15 – 13:30 Culicoides eggs: What do we know and why should we care?

Bradley Mullens, [email protected], UC Riverside

13:30 – 13:45 Flight behavior of Culicoides imicola at controlled temperatures and humidity conditions

Gert Venter, [email protected] , Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute

13:45 - 14:00 The gnatwork: A network of development of skills in the study of biting midges, sand flies, and black flies

Simon Carpenter, [email protected], Pirbright Institute

14:00 Closing of Congress