Interested in becoming a sponsor for ISAE 2016? We’ve got four different opportunities for organizations, businesses and individuals to become a sponsor. Full details are listed below. Any interested, potential sponsors should contact: Professor Gregoy Bedecarrats, Ph.D., Dept. of Animal BioSciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1, Phone: (519) 824 4120 Ext. 53692, Fax: (519) 836 9873, Email: gbedecar@uoguelph.ca
In-kind Sponsorship (Bronze level): Special in-kind contribution
Includes:
• Recognition on the Website with posted logo
Basic Sponsorship (Silver level): Cost $500 CDN
Includes:
• Recognition on the Website with posted logo
• 1/2 page advertisement space in the abstract book
• Name displayed on a poster board during the meeting
Symposium/Plenary lecture Sponsorship (Gold level): Cost $750 CDN
Includes:
• Recognition on the Website with posted logo
• 1/2 page advertisement space in the abstract book
• Name displayed on a poster board during the meeting
• Recognition on the registration bag with printed logo
• Special recognition during the sponsored symposium/plenary.
List of symposia and plenary lecture:
- Miriam Friedman-Einat, Institute of Animal Science, Agricultural Research Organization Volcani Center, Bet-Dagan, Israel. Title: Identification of the long-sought leptin in the dark side of bird’s genome: expression pattern of the highly GC-rich avian leptins fits an autocrine/paracrine rather than endocrine function.
- Wayne J. Kuenzel, Center of Excellence for Poultry Science, University of Arkansas, USA. Title: Mapping the brain of a chicken.
- Simone L. Meddle, The Roslin Institute The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, The University of Edinburgh Scotland, UK. Title: Neuroendocrine and environmental interactions underlying reproductive behaviour in birds.
- Frances Bonier, Queens University; Kingston, Ontario, Canada Title: Correlates, causes, and consequences of individual variation in glucocorticoids.
List of symposia:
- Biological rhythms and neuroestrogens on beahviour
- Comparative and functional genomics provide insights into Avian Endocrinology
- Endocrinology of facultative movement.
- Endocrinology of reproduction.
- Flexibility and adaptability of the endocrine system
- Hormones and neuroplasticity: image guided discoveries of molecular mechanisms in neuroplasticity
- Multifaceted regulation of endocrine systems by glucocorticoids.
- Peripheral feedback satiety and energy balance.
- Programming for the future: exploring the value of developmental adversity on endocrine systems.
- Rapid effects of neuroestrogens on behavior.
- Special symposium: Legacy of mentorship: a tribute to Professor El Halawani.
- Spectrum lighting, the influence of light wavelength.
- Symposium for Student Competition
- The roles of food and photoperiod in seasonality.
Special Events Sponsorship (Platinum level): Cost $1000 CDN
Includes:
• Recognition on the Website with posted logo
• Recognition on the registration bag with printed logo
• Full page advertisement space in the abstract book
• Name displayed on a poster board during the meeting
• Special recognition throughout the sponsored event and during all day refreshments
List of special events:
- Dr. Donald McQueen Shaver’s address.
- Keynote Speakers on Avian Genomics and Endocrinology: Dr. David Clayton, Queens Mary University of London, UK – Dr. Scott Edwards, Harvard University, MA, USA.
- Wine and Cheese Poster Session
- Legacy of mentorship: a tribute to Professor El Halawani
- Student Award Competitions (oral and poster)
Exclusive Sponsorship of a Special Event can also be arranged
This would prevent other sponsors to be associated with that particular event. As an example, Opening Ceremony (Keynote address, buffet and entertainment) $5,000 (alcoholic beverages extra).
Any interested, potential sponsors should contact:
Professor Gregoy Bedecarrats, Ph.D.
Dept. of Animal BioSciences
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
Phone: (519) 824 4120 Ext. 53692
Fax: (519) 836 9873
Email: gbedecar@uoguelph.ca