Co-sponsored by COMSTECH

  • 12th International Dryland Development Conference

    “Sustainable Development Of Drylands In The Post 2015 World”

    August 21-24, 2016

    Alexandria, Egypt

    The 12th International Dryland Development Conference with the theme “Sustainable Development of Drylands in the Post 2015 World” was held from 21 to 24 August 2016 in the Alexandria Library, Alexandria, Egypt. It was co-sponsored by the Arid Land Agricultural Graduate Studies & Research Institute (ALARI), Egypt, Arid Land Research Centre (ALRC), Japan, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Centre International de Hautes Etudes Agronomiques Méditerranéennes (CIHEAM), Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAREERI), China, the Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Egypt, JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), JIRCAS (Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Research), and Desert Research Center (DRC), Egypt. The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Commission on Science & Technology (COMSTECH), ECO Science Foundation (ECOSF), and other international and national organizations supported the Conference.

    Themes of the Conference:

    Application of new technologies for the improvement of stress (drought, heat, cold and salinity) resistance of crops for dry areas.

    Sustainable management of scarce water resources.

    Agronomic and crop improvement interventions for sustainably enhancing agricultural productivity of small-holder farmers in dry areas.

    Soil health and land use constraints for agricultural productivity in dry areas and their management.

    Soil erosion and desertification processes and control.

    Biodiversity conservation, and prevention of deforestation.

    Sustainable management of productivity of rangeland and livestock in dry areas.

    Arid lands communities, their indigenous knowledge and heritage, and socio-economic studies. Poverty alleviation, creation of job opportunities and minimizing outmigration.

    Renewable energy resources (wind, solar, biogas) for sustainable arid land community settlement.

    There were six plenary sessions, three specialized group sessions, and eleven concurrent sessions on nine themes. The Conference was attended by 201 participants from 25 different countries.

    Contact Person

    Prof. Abdel El-Beltagy

    Chair of the International Dryland Development Commission (IDDC)

    Egyptian Academy of the Scientific Research & Technology

    IDDC Secretariat, 19 Aboul Feda St., Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

    https://www.drylanddevelop.org
  • 27th National and 15th International Chemistry Conference 2016

    August 22-25, 2016

    University of Malakand, Chakdara, KP, Pakistan

    This conference was the first major event in the history of the University of Malakand marking a first step towards institutional growth and maturity. A large number of delegates both national and international participated in this conference. International participants were from Turkey, China, Sweden, Jordan, Malaysia, USA and Qatar. It provided a really good opportunity for extensive discussions leading to new ‘social contracts’ for chemistry.

    The participants looked through where chemistry stands today and where they are heading, what their social impact has been and what society expects from them.

    They also discussed what efforts should be invested to make chemistry advanced as far as expectations and the challenges posed by human and social development are concerned.

    It provided an opportunity to the participants for collaborations extending to both national and international levels. Some of the research papers presented during this conference were selected for publication in the special issue of “The Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan”.

    The University of Malakand is situated in a conflict zone which has been severely affected and people were scared to visit the area. This conference broke the ice of disconnection and made it possible to bring national and foreign delegates to witness the prevailing peace in the area.

    List of speakers for Plenary and Invited/Keynote lectures

    Prof. Dr. Muhammad Rasul Jan

    Vice Chancellor, University of Peshawar, Pakistan

    Nanomaterials and Modified Materials as A Tool for Signal Amplification and Detection

    Prof. Dr. Mustafa Soylak

    Faculty of Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Erciyes University, 38039, Kayseri-Turkey.

    Modern Trends in Solid Phase Extraction of Trace Elements: Preparation and Characterization of Nanosized Materials

    Prof. Dr. Hesham R. El-Seedi

    Division of Pharmacognosy, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala University, Biomedical Centre, Box 574, SE-75 123, Uppsala, Sweden.

    The Traditional and Prophetic Medicines Are Unraveling Another Mystery of the Mother-Nature

    Prof. Dr. Ch. Jamil Anwar

    Vice Chancellor, Lahore Garrison University, Pakistan

    History of Chemistry

    Dr. Shahida Waheed

    Chief Scientist, Director Coordination, Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, P.O. Nilore, Islamabad

    Role of Nuclear Analytical Techniques in Monitoring, Fingerprinting and Source Apportionment of Air Pollution in Pakistan

    Prof. Dr. Habib Ahmad

    Vice Chancellor, Islamia College University, Peshawar, Pakistan

    Potential of Exploration of Natural Products in The Biodiversity of Northern Pakistan

    Dr. Fida Mohammad

    Dean Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Institute Sawabi, Pakistan

    Global Trends in Higher Education

    Prof. Dr. Mohammad Arfan

    International Center for Chemical & Biological Sciences, HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan

    Bio Orthogonal Chemistry- Progress and The Future

    Prof. Dr. Jasmin Shah (Professor Meritorious)

    Institute of Chemical Sciences, University of Peshawar, Pakistan

    Imprinted Polymeric Materials for Solid Phase Extraction of Heavy Metal Ions and Organic Pollutants

    Prof. Dr. Tasneem Gul Kazi

    NCEAC Sindh Univ Jamshoro 76080 Pakistan

    Role of elementology in neuro health and disorder

    Prof. Dr. Shahabuddin Memon

    National Center of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, University of Sindh, Jamshoro-76080-Pakistan.

    The Calixarenes: A Versatile Class of Sensor Materials

    Dr. Najma Memon

    Associate Professor, NCEAC, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan

    Gelatin composites for immobilization of Horseradish Peroxidase: Oxidative removal of phenols, dye and dilcofenac in aqueous solutions

    Dr. Amber Solangi

    Associate Professor, NCEAC, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan

    Capillary Electrophoretic Determination of five Flavonoids from Natural Samples using Ionic Liquid as Buffer Additive

    Dr. Farah Naz Talpur

    Associate Professor, NCEAC, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan

    Enzymes as A Green Revolution in Chemistry

    Dr. Shamsher Ali

    Department of Environmental Health, T H Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, 665‐Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA-2115

    Role of Physical Microenvironment in Airway Remodeling of Asthmatic ASM Cells

    Prof. Dr. Tajnees Pirzada

    Institute of Chemistry, Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur, Pakistan

    UV-Vis, FTIR and NMR studies of derivatized Humic Acid isolated from agriculture soils of Pakistan

    Dr. Sohaila Rehman

    Deputy Chief Scientist, Chemistry Division, P.o. Nilore, PINSTECH 45650, PAEC, Islamabad, Pakistan

    Calcium Supplements: As an Additional Source of Lead Contamination and Mineral Contents

    Prof. Dr. Tufail Hussain Sherazi

    National Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, Univ. of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan

    Application of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Edible Oils Analysis

    Dr. Syed Ghulam Musharraf

    International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan

    Untargeted Metabolomics Snapshot of Cancer Samples for Biomarker Search

    Dr. Muhammad Imran

    Biochemistry Section Institute of Chemical Sciences University of Peshawar, Peshawar-25120 KP Pakistan

    Nuclear Factor-κappa B activation switches all-trans-retinoic acid-induced granulocytic differentiation of promyelocytic leukemia cells to macrophages

    Prof. Dr. Jianlong Wang

    Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Technology, INET, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, P. R. China

    Adsorption of Co(II) by zero valent iron/graphene nanocomposite

    Dr. Sami Ullah

    Lecturer, School of Physical and Geographical Sciences, William Smith Building WS1.39, Keele University, Staffordshire ST5 5BG, UK

    In Situ Denitrification: Methodological Challenges and Spatial Variability in Terrestrial Ecosystems

    Prof. Dr. Tariq Yasin

    Deputy Chief Scientist, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, PIEAS, PO Nilore, Islamabad, Pakistan

    Radiation Processed Materials and their Applications

    Dr. Naila Siddique

    Principal Scientist, Chemistry Division, Directorate of Science, PINSTECH, PO Nilore Islamabad 45650, PAEC, Islamabad Pakistan

    Essential, Toxic, Rare Earth and High Field-Strength Elements in Multani Mitti Clay Using Instrument

    Prof. Dr. Muhammad Makshoof Athar

    Director, Institute of the Chemistry, University of the Punjab, Lahore Pakistan.

    Modified Carbon Paste Electrode for Detection of Hg(II) in Industrial Effluents

    Prof. Dr. Zahid Hussain

    Department of chemistry Abdul Wali khan Mardan 23200 Pakistan

    Effect of pretreatment on the product distribution of two step catalytic pyrolysis of biomass

    Prof. Dr. Mir Munsif Ali Talpur

    Director, Institute of Chemistry, Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur

    Dandralenes-Synthesis and Characterization

    Dr. Bushra Naseem

    Department of Chemistry, Lahore College for Women University, Jail road, Lahore 54000; Pakistan

    Interaction between Nitroimidazoles and alcohols: physico-chemical study

    Dr. Bushra Munir

    Assistant Professor, Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, GCUF 38000, Pakistan

    Total Antioxidant Status and Oxidative Stress in Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Dr. Iqbal Hussain

    Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Islamia College Peshawar 25000: Pakistan

    Synthesis, Characterization, Anti-oxidant and Biological Activities of Schiff base Alkylhydrazone

    Prof. Dr. Yousaf Al-Hiari

    Faculty of Pharmacy University of Jordan, Jordan

    Novel heterocyclic carboxamide derivatives as potential antihyperlipidaemic Agents: Indole-2-carboxamides as Model

    Prof. Dr. Mansoor Ahmad

    Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacognosy, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270

    Pakistani Phytomedicines and Their Role in Cuurent Medical System

    Dr. Muhammad Raza Shah

    ICCBS (H. E. J. Research Institute of Chemistry and Dr. Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research) University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan

    Nano-Pores and Supramolecular Chemistry

    Prof. Dr. Shazia Anjum

    Department of Chemistry, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur 63100, Pakistan

    Standardization of Anti-Diabetic Medicinal Plants of Cholistan Desert

    Dr. Asma Ejaz

    Research Scientist III, Joslin Diabetes Research Center/Harvard Medical School, 1 Joslin Place, Boston, MA‐02115

    Curcumin; Scientific Description of a Traditional Healing Agent

    Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ilyas

    NCE in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar

    Green and Sustainable Catalysis

    Prof. Dr. Hasan Mahmood Khan

    NCEPC University of Peshawar, Peshawar 25120.

    Advance Oxidation Processes (Aops) For the Treatment of Some Pesticides and Persistant Organic Pollutants (Pops) In Water

    Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nasiruddin Khan

    Department of Chemistry, University of Karachi, Karachi 75270, Pakistan

    Feasibility studies to replace the synthetic surfactant with bio-surfactant for green environment

    Prof. Dr. Haq Nawaz Bhatti

    University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan

    Green and sustainable technologies for remediation of dyes containing wastewater

    Dr. Muhammad Akhyar Farrukh

    Associate Professor, Nano-Chemistry Lab 54000, Organization: GC University Lahore, Pakistan

    Evaluation of optical, catalytic and thermodynamic properties of metal oxides nanocomposites

    Contact Person

    Prof. Rashid Ahmad

    Chief Organizer of the Conference

    Vice President

    Chemical Society of Pakistan

    Dept. of Chemistry

    University of Malakand, Chakdara, Dir (L), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    http://uom.edu.pk/uom
  • International Conference/Workshop on “Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine”

    Materials and Energy Research Center (MERC), Iran

    May 02-03, 2017

    COMSTECH Inter-Islamic Network on Nanotechnology (INN) offered a two-day international conference/workshop on “Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine”, NTNM2017. This conference aimed to address the practical solutions offered by the advancement in nanotechnology and nanomedicine. Scientists and researchers from Netherlands, Norway, Kyrgyzstan, Bangladesh, United States, Malaysia, Pakistan, India, United Kingdom, Oman, Japan, Zimbabwe, Iran, Australia, Turkey and Iran participated in this event.

    Original papers on nanometer-scale materials, devices, and technologies that utilized in biomedical science and technology were welcomed. The conference comprised six professional sessions on topics related to “Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine”, “Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery Systems”, “Nanomedicine, Diagnosis, and Therapy”, “Nanobiodevices and Biosensors”, “Nanotechnology and Environmental Health”, and “General Aspects of Nanotechnology”, which highlighted the recent breakthrough stories and advancements in the field of nanotechnology.

    161 papers were received by the secretariat for review, from which 32 papers were accepted to be presented in lecture format, 18 talks for the first day and 14 talks for the second day, and also 2 virtual presentations from Turkey and Malaysia. In addition, 84 papers were accepted to be presented in poster, from which three top poster presentations were selected by the review of different invited speakers and MERC professors and awarded at the closing ceremony of NTNM2017. All original papers presented at NTNM2017 were evaluated for publication in the journal of Elsevier, “Material Today: Proceedings”.

    There were also 9 workshops in parallel with the presentation sections held on both days of the program which were mainly adjusted to create an information exchange atmosphere for the participants and mainly the invited speakers.

    The multinational environment of this conference made it a perfect platform for the development of practical ideas from all over the world. None of this would have happened without the earnest efforts of the organizers behind the scenes, including Materials and Energy Research Center (MERC), Inter-Islamic Network on Nanotechnology (INN), and COMSTECH. COMSTECH was represented at the Workshop/Conference by Dr. S. Khurshid Hasanain, Senior Expert.

    Contact Person

    Islamic Republic of Iran

    Dr. S.M.M. Hadavi

    Chief Executive Officer

    Inter-Islamic Network on Nanotechnology

    P. O. Box: 14155-4777.

    Tehran, IRAN

  • 6th International and 15th National Conference on Dynamic Trends in Plant Sciences: Fostering the Environment and Food Security

    SBK Women’s University, Quetta, Pakistan

    May 9-11, 2017

    The 6th International and 15th National Conference on Dynamic Trends in Plant Sciences: Fostering the Environment and Food Security was held from 9 to 11 May 2017 at SBK Women’s University, Quetta, Pakistan. It was co-sponsored by COMSTECH.

    The conference was a milestone in the history of Baluchistan as being the first one ever to be conducted on this topic. It offered an occasion for the eminent scholars and researchers to present their work. It proved to be a good platform for interaction and collaboration among scholars from various disciplines related to plant sciences and at the same time provided an opportunity of networking and scholarship from renowned experts from multiple fields in the realm of botanical sciences.

    A number of international scholars as well as Pakistani scientists from different parts of the country attended this event. In all about 500 scholars, researchers, scientists and students participated. The conference comprised four sessions with three sessions of plenary lectures which covered five themes (listed below). There were 31 plenary lectures, 2 online lectures from UK, and oral and poster presentations in the fields of Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences and Microbiology. Eleven speakers from Japan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Turkey and UK delivered their lectures along with twenty renowned scientists from Pakistan.

    This event provided an excellent opportunity to the participants to share knowledge and exchange their research findings, ideas, experiences and views on different topics in biological sciences. It also introduced the first women’s university in Balochistan at international and national level and acquaint the participants with its current work for advanced research and studies.

    THEME- 1: Agriculture and Plant Physiology

    Agronomy

    Horticulture

    Abiotic and Biotic Stresses

    Nutrients and Biofertilizers

    Plants and Livestock

    Food Safety and Security

    Plant Breeding and Genetics

    Organic Farming and Hydroponics

    Plants for Livestock

    THEME- 2: Plant Biotechnology, Biochemistry

    Bioinformatics and molecular Biology

    Tissue Culture

    Cell and Molecular Biology

    Enzymology

    Plantomics

    Data Mining, NGS, Algorithm, Database

    Phytochemistry and Biotransformation

    THEME- 3: Plant Pathology, Microbiology and Disease Management

    Mycology

    Bacteriology

    Virology

    Plant Nematology

    Plant Disease

    Biological and Chemical Control

    THEME- 4: Plant Ecology and Environment

    Sustainable Development and Applied Ecology

    Population, Community, Ecosystem

    Ecophysiology

    Environmental Pollution

    Global Warming

    Green Chemistry

    Biosafety

    THEME- 5: Plant Systematics, Ethnobotany and Biodiversity

    Plant Biodiversity, Conservation and Ethnobotany

    Bryophytes, Pteridophytes and Gymnosperm

    Plant Taxonomy and Biosystematics

    Phycology

    Medicinal Botany

    Molecular Systematics

    Contact Person

    Vice Chancellor’s Secretariat

    Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University

    Brewery Road Quetta. Pakistan.

    Phone No: +92(081)9213301

    Fax No:  +92(081)9213308

    Email: vc@sbkwu.edu.pk

  • Report on the 10th International Conference on Magnetic and Superconducting Materials (MSM17)

    September 18-21, 2017

    Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

    Summary: There were about 50 lectures and about 100 poster presentations with over 170 participants. Twelve eminent international scientists delivered 24 plenary and research lectures. Participants from Russia, Georgia, Iraq, Poland, Germany, Switzerland, Tunisia, China, Canada, UK, France, India, USA, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Iran attended this conference.

    The lecture of Nobel Laureate Prof. K. Von Klitzing was highly appreciated by the participants. One important event in the conference was the recognition given to young scientists and to poster presentations. Young Researcher Awards were given to two young researchers one in magnetism and the other in superconductivity and four Best Poster Awards to two each in magnetism and superconductivity. The Awards Committee also awarded one distinction to a highly accomplished young scientist.

    Two highly regarded invited speakers, Prof. Lu Yu from Chinese Academy of Sciences and Prof. Michael Farle from University of Duisburg, Essen, Germany accepted to become Adjunct Professors of the Department of Physics at Sharif University of Technology starting from January 2018.

    COMSTECH was one of the supporters of the conference.

    Details of Keynote Speakers:

    1.   K. Von Klitzing

    Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany

    Plenary: A New International System of Units in 2018! How my Nobel Prize Contributed to this Development?

    Research: Exciton Condensation in Quantum Hall Bilayer – A Superfluid Ground State

    2.   K. Shimizu

    KYOKUGEN, Center for Science and Technology under Extreme Conditions, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-8531, Japan

    Plenary: Superconducting Elements under High Pressure

    3.   F.S. Razavi

    Department of Physics, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada

    Plenary: Rare Earth Chromium Oxides Revisited, Special Case: Structural, Magnetic and Thermal Studies of Ce1-xEuxCrO3 Nano-Powders

    Research: Isotope Effect on Superconductivity and Optical Properties of Pyrochlore Cd2Re2O7

    4.   L. Yu

    Institute of Physics, Beijing, China

    Plenary: Metal-Insulator Crossover and Non-BCS Superconductivity in Underdoped Cuprates

    Research: Relation between Exchange (Braid) and Exclusion Statistics in Low-Dimensional Systems

    5.   M.I. Eremets

    Max Planck Institute of Chemistry, Mainz, Germany

    Plenary: High Temperature Conventional Superconductivity

    Research: Phase Diagram of Hydrogen at Pressures up to 470 GPa and Low Temperatures

    6.   H.M. Ronnow

    Laboratory for Quantum Magnetism, Institute of Physics, EPFL, Switzerland

    Plenary: Quantum Magnetism – Neutrons in the Quasi-particle Zoo

    Research: Magnetism with a Twist – Magneto-Electric Skyrmions

    7.   M. Farle

    University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russia

    Plenary: Functionalized Hybrid Nanomagnets: New Materials for Innovations in Energy Storage and Medical Theranostics

    Research:  Magnetic Skyrmions in Confined Geometries

    8.   G. Baskaran

    The Institute of Mathematical Sciences Chennai 600 113, India; Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

    Plenary: Resonating Valence Bond Theory of Superconductivity-Support from Systems beyond CupratesResearch: Theory of Ultra Low Tc Superconductivity in Bismuth – Tip of an Iceberg?

    9.   Kh. Zakeri

    Heisenberg Spin-dynamics Group, Physikalisches Institut, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; Max-Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Halle, Germany

    Plenary: Terahertz Magnonics: Feasibility of Using Terahertz Magnons for Information Processing

    Research: Phonon Spectrum of Single-Crystalline FeSe (001)

    10. M.K. Wu

    Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

    Plenary: An Overview of the FeSe-based Superconductors

    Research: Modification of Iron d-orbitals in Superconducting FeSe Crystal

    11.   Sh. Deemyad

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA

    Plenary: The Many Faces of the Lightest Metal “LITHIUM” under Pressure

    Research: Light Compounds at High Densities: Carbon and below

    12.   H. Aubin

    LPEM, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University; CNRS; Sorbonne Universités, UPMC University of Paris 6, 10 rue Vauquelin, F-75005 Paris, France

    Plenary: Hybrid Semiconducting-Superconducting Systems and Superconductivity at the Anderson Limit

    Research: Nernst Effect by Gaussian Superconducting Fluctuations

    Contact Person

    Prof. M. Akhavan

    Conf. Chair

    Tel: 0098-21-66005410, 66029161, 66164501-2

    Fax: 0098-21-66022711

    Email: info@physics.sharif.edu

  • TUD – CIIT International mini-School on Quantum and Ultrafast Optics: Theory and Experiment

    October 4-6, 2017

    Venue: COMSTECH Secretariat, 33 Constitution Avenue, G-5/2, Islamabad, Pakistan.

    COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT) Islamabad in collaboration with the Technical University of Dortmund (TUD), Dortmund, Germany organized an International Mini-School from 4th to 6th October 2017 in Islamabad. List of eminent speakers included those from Canada, Germany, Singapore, Iran, Taiwan, Azerbaijan, China, Turkey and Pakistan. Complete list of speakers is available here

    COMSTECH funded travel of the following three speakers from OIC states;

    Prof. Kerim R. Allahverdiyev,Azerbaijan National Aviation Academy (ANAA), Bina, Baku, Azerbaijan

    Dr. Mehmet Emre Tasgin, Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Hacettepe University, Turkey

    Dr. Alpan Bek, Middle East Technical University (METU), Physics Department & GÜNAM, Ankara, Turkey.

    Brief profiles of the above three speakers are available here.

    Click here for Program

  • Train the Trainer Workshop for Biosafety Biosecurity: An Advanced Biological Risk Mitigation Training Program

    November 6-10, 2017

    Venue: COMSTECH Secretariat, 33 Constitution Avenue, G-5/2, Islamabad, Pakistan.

    Presently, we are facing obstacles in upholding biosafety in Pakistan at the institutional level because of lack of trained biosafety professionals. Based on this gap Pakistan Biological Safety Association (PBSA) Islamabad in collaboration with the Fogarty International Centre (FIC) at National Institute of Health, USA, planned to set a series of workshops for training laboratory professionals on biorisk management. This training was also part of same series and was aimed to provide information regarding work practices, policies, protocols and systems to work safely at BSL-1 to BSL-4 laboratories and research facilities. Behavioral-based approach and hands on practices were employed to deliver the training resource.

    Mr. Sean G. Kaufamn, a professional trainer and coach from USA was the lead trainer. He was assisted by 16 facilitators from different local institutes. Fifty six participants benefited from the training, these included two from Malaysia and the remaining 54 from Pakistan. The participants from Malaysia were sponsored by COMSTECH.  Names of the participants from Malaysia are given below;

    Dr. Kamal Haikal Bin Mat Rabi, Research Medical Officer, Institute of Medical Research, Malaysia

    Dr. Aswir Abd Rashed, Research Officer, Nutrition Unit, Institute of Medical Research, Malaysia

    Objectives of the workshop are given below;

    Learning Objectives of the Lecture Sessions:

    Four Primary Controls of Biosafety

    Biological Risk Mitigation

    Containment Levels; Engineering and Biosafety

    Risk Group Classification

    SOP Evaluation, Validation and Verification

    Sterilization, Disinfection, Decontamination, and Antisepsis

    Biosafety Program Effectiveness

    Four Primary Controls of Biosafety

    Dual Use Research-Issue of Concern

    Building a “ONE SAFE” culture

    Occupational Health Programs

    Medical and Incident Surveillance Programs

    Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)

    CWA 15793: Biorisk Management,

    Understanding Personality Differences,

    Laboratory Acquired Illnesses (LAIs)

    Emergency Response Tabletops

    Learning Objectives of the Laboratory Sessions:

    Line up Donning

    Line up Doffing

    The Beaking Method-Glove Removal

    PAPR  Assembly

    The Practices of Donning and Doffing PPE

    Gross Decontamination

    Hand Washing-Don and Doff Confirm

    Waste Management Procedures

    Working in a Biosafety Cabinet Biosafety Cabinet Types

    Shipping of Infectious Substances

    Needle Stick Injuries

    Unconscious Individuals

    Yellow Evacuation (Modified)

    Responding to Spills

    Program of the workshop is available  here

    For lists of the Participants, Facilitators and Coaches click here

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  • 7th Digital Earth Summit 2018 (Co-Sponsored by COMSTECH) Venue: Faculty of Sciences, University of Chouaib Doukkali, El Jadida, Morocco.

    19th International Meeting on Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants

    March 17-19, 2018, Vincci Marillia Hotel, Hammamet, Tunisia

    Organized by University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia with Support of University of Carthage, Tunisia and Manouba University, Tunisia Co-Sponsored by COMSTECH Secretariat, Islamabad

    An International Meeting on Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants was held in Vincci Marillia Hotel, Hammamet, Tunisia from 17th to 19th of March, 2018. This meeting was the 19th of the series that began in 1978 at Harvard Forest, USA and organized by JG Torrey and JD Tjepkema. This biennial event is organized for the first time in Africa( 7X in USA, 3X in France, 2X in Sweden and 1X in Canada, 1X in New Zealand, 1X in The Netherlands,1X in Argentina, 1X in Portugal and 1X in India).

    This scientific event gathered 32 scientists from Algeria, Argentina, Belgium, China, Egypt, France, India, Portugal, Senegal, Sweden, UK, USA and Tunisia. The International Meeting was inaugurated by Professor Abdellatif Boudabous, President of the National Committee for Evaluation of Scientific Research Activities (CNEARS), Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technology, Tunisia.

    The plenary lecture was given by Professor Jean Armenguad, CEA, INRA, F-30207, Bagnols sur Cèze, France, who outlined the great input of proteogenomics and metaproteomics for environmental microbiology particularly with bacteria recalcitrant to genetic manipulation such as Frankia.

    The 19th International Meeting on Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants was subdivided in three sessions that reported the main recent developments that have occurred since the previous meeting held from the 24th to the 27th of August 2015 in Montpellier, France.

    The first session: Frankia was opened by Professor Katharina Pawlowski, Stockholm University, Sweden, who reported the progress on the earliest divergent Frankia cluster from metagenomic data. Professor Louis S. Tisa, University of New Hamsphire, USA, presented his recent accomplishments for genes, genomes and genetics of Frankia and non-Frankia bacteria involved in the actinorhizal symbiosis. Dr. Imen Nouioui of the Newcastle University, United Kingdom, reported the putative biotechnological potentials of Frankia in cancer therapy and as source of new antibiotics. Dr. Celine Pesce, University of New Hamsphire, USA, presented the first successful genetic transformation of Frankia strains using CRISPR Cas9 approach. Dr. Medhat Rehan, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt, reported the detoxification and reduction of selenite to elemental red selenium by Frankia strains. Dr. Erik Swanson, University of New Hamsphire, USA also reported the dioxin-like compound degradation by Frankia strains. A comprehensive profiling of carbohydrate activated enzymes in Frankia was presented by Dr. Indrani Sarkar, University of North Bengal, India.

    The session 2: Actinorhizal Plants was opened by Prof. Ana I. Ribeiro-Barros, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, who reported the proteome and metabolome analysis of branchlets from nodulated and non-nodulated Casuarina glauca Sieb. ex Spreng grown under salinity conditions. Research and use of actinorhizal plant Casuarina trees in China was the subject of the presentation given by Prof.Chonglu Zhong, Research Institute of Tropical Forestry, China. Dr. Sabrine Ghazouani, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia, presented results on phytoaccumulation of heavy metals and biochemical changes in Casuarina glauca grown in composed animal foodstuffs industry wastewater irrigated soil. The effects of plant stress hormones on the establishment of actinorhizal symbiosis in Casuarina glauca and Comparative salt tolerance study of Casuarina equisetifolia (L.) and Casuarina obese (Miq.) inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Rhizophagus fasciculatum) and Frankia strain (CcI6) was presented by Dr.Mariama Ngom, Centre de Recherche de Bel Air, Sénégal. Dr. Ridha Slaimi from the National Institute for Research in Rural Engineering Water and Forestry, reported data related on the use of Casuarina glauca Sieb to improve the treated waste water quality.

    The last session on Plant-Microbe interactions was opened by Professor Luis G Wall, University of Quilmes, Argentina, who presented the major plant cellular remodelling associated with intercellular Frankia root colonization of the actinorhizal host Discaria trinervis revealed through site-specific subtilase gene expression. An update on the signaling molecules involved in actinorhizal symbioses was given by Prof. Alyssa Carre-Mlouka, Tropical & Mediterranean Symbioses Laboratory, LSTM, IRD, France. An experimental modeling Frankia-actinorhizal plant symbiosis: competition between strains and sanction of the host plant was presented by Dr. Mouadh Saadaoui from the University Carthage. Dr. Karima Hezbri, University of Tunis El Manar, reported the endophyte and epiphyte bacterial communities from the phytosphere of an actinorhizal tree: Casuarina sp grown in Tunisia. The proteogenomic data for deciphering the earlier step of recognition between the two partners of the symbiosis was treated by two presentations by Doctors Amir Ktari and Abdellatif Gueddou from the University of Carthage.

    Manuscripts based on the 19th International Meeting on Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants Hammamet will be considered for possible peer-review publications in a Special Issue in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek – Springer ISSN: 0003-6072 (print version), ISSN: 1572-9699 (electronic version) , Journal no. 10482 Editor-in-Chief: Iain Sutcliffe

    http://www.springer.com/life+sciences/microbiology/journal/10482 .

    Contact Person

    Dr. Maher Gtari

    Department of Biological & Chemical Engineering,

    National Institute of Applied Sciences & Technology (INSAT),

    University of Carthage,

    Tunisia

    maher.gtari@insat.rnu.tn

  • NCP Physics Education Program

    Announcement of Second Refresher Course for Physics Teachers

    “Problem Solving and Concept Development”

    1st Module June 25 – July 14, 2018

    Organized by

    National Centre for Physics, Islamabad

    A three-week refresher course for young physics teachers at colleges and universities was conducted between 25th June and 14th July at the National Centre for Physics, Islamabad, with the collaboration of COMSTECH. The course titled “Problem solving and Concept Development” focuses on addressing the common deficiency of applying the knowledge base to actual problems. Each such Course consists of two 3-week modules that cover the full range of core physics at the Senior Undergraduate level. The recently concluded module was the 1st part of the 2nd Course and was participated in by almost 50 teachers from all parts of Pakistan. The full course consists of 60 one and one half hour lectures and tutorial sessions, equally distributed between 3 core areas of physics. Senior faculty from various Universities of Islamabad contributed the lectures. Poster

    The program which is organized and hosted by the National Center for Physics, Islamabad was supported by COMSTECH as part of its capacity building efforts in Science and Technology.

    Inaugural

    Lecture of Dr. Shaukat Hameed Khan

    Coordinator General COMSTECH

    Introducing the Proramme

    Dr. S. khurshid Hasanain, Director of Programme / Adviser COMSTECH

    Faculty

    Classroom

    Dr. Moshin Siddiq

    Director of the Prograzmme

    Closing

    Prof. Dr. Hassan A. Shah, Vice Chancellor, GCU Lahore

  • Summer School on Managing Shared River Basins: Connecting Science Policy for Integrated Water Resources Management

    July 2-6, 2018

    Overview

    Rising populations, growing multi-sectoral needs, and increasing impacts of climate change have put Pakistan’s already limited transboundary water resources under immense stress. It is crucial to understand management of shared basins in a holistic perspective for equitable and sustainable future. Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is an effective approach for managing transboundary waters which requires strong interface of science and policy. LEAD Pakistan in collaboration with Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) conducted a Summer School on IWRM under its Project titled ‘Using Water Resources Systems Analysis to Guide a Transboundary Kabul River Water Partnership’. The event was hosted by COMSTECH Secretariat, Islamabad. The Summer School focused on integration of technology and policy issues. The program explored water management of Kabul River Basin as a case study for IWRM. The summer school counted with 23 participants, with 44% representation from females, hailing from districts across the country.

    Objectives

    Developing a holistic approach for integrated water resources management through enhanced understanding of policy and technology interface.

    Building capacity of water professionals to develop a critical mass of future of Water Leaders.

    Forge a network of water professionals to create a community of practice aimed at sharing learnings and creating synergies in their work.

    Focus Areas

    This program provided an introduction to policy frameworks and modeling tools for implementing Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) approach in transboundary basins. The following areas were covered:

    Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)

    Hydro-meteorological modelling and simulation tools

    Political economy of shared river basins

    Legal frameworks for transboundary waters

    Case study of Kabul River Basin

    Presentations

    Day 1

    Climate Change – Regional Perspective by Dr Furrukh Bashir

    Hydrology of Pakistan by Sohail Babar Cheema

    Indus Waters Treaty by Dr Shaheen Akhtar

    Introduction to Regional Climatology Burhan Ahmad

    Managing Shared River Basins Supply and Demand Challenges by Pervaiz Amir

    Status of Glaciers in Pakistan by Adnan Shafiq Rana

    Day 2

    An overview of Weather Observation Practices over Pakistan by Fayyaz Ahmed

    Concepts of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) by Dr. Hassan Abbas

    Data challenges in Trans-boundary River Basins – Case Study of the Upper Indus Basin by Asif Khan

    Observation through Remote Sensing by M Athar Haroon

    Water Resources Management in Pakistan by Hassan Abbas & Asghar Hussain

    Day 3

    Climate Modelling Overview by Dr. Jehangir Ashraf Awan

    Legal Instruments in International (freshwater) Law by Ahmad Rafay Alam

    Methods and Application of Downscaling by Dr. Jehangir Ashraf Awan

    Haleem Commission Report 2

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