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56th Annual Meeting was a Success
01/09/2019 17:5056th Annual Meeting, 2018
07/09/2018 17:22The Crustacean Society Mid-Year Meeting 2019
05/15/2018 22:08Reminder: Ninth International Crustacean Congress
01/10/2018 20:0655th Annual Meeting was a Success
10/17/2017 11:33Condolences
05/20/2017 23:09The symposium was a great success !
05/03/2017 19:4655th Annual Meeting, 2017
01/18/2017 13:08Symposium on Evolutionary Biology of Parasitic and Symbiotic Relationships between Molluscs and Crustaceans
01/13/2017 09:49Save the date for ICC IX in Washington DC and call for symposia!
12/26/2016 14:56International Symposium: Frontiers in Crustacean Biology: Asian Perspectives
Successfully completed! 6-9, Oct 2017
From right to left. Jianhai Xiang (President Emeritus, Chinese Crustacean Society), Peter Kee Lin Ng (Singapore), Lim Shirley (Singapore), 朝倉, Benny K.K. Chan (Taiwan), Tsang Ling Ming (Taiwan), Ka Hou Chu (Hong Kong)
In light of recent development and internationalization of study of biology of crustaceans in countries in Asian region, it is the best time to start establishing Asian network of crustacean biology. Caricinological Society of Japan will host the network. As the first step to turn the idea into a startup, a symposium of this subject is organized. In this symposium, people who are intensively studying crustacean biology in Asian area are invited to present review of their study.
Akira Asakura
President, Carcinological Society of Japan
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Jianhai Xiang (President Emeritus, Chinese Crustacean Society; Chinese Academy of Sciences) "Introduction to the Chinese Crustacean Society"
Peter Kee Lin Ng (National University of Singapore) "The nature of Asian carcinology: Evolution"
Lim Shirley (President Elect, The Crustacean Society, U.S.A.; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) "Prospects and challenges in conducting crustacean ecological research in a highly-urbanized country"
Ka Hou Chu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) "Resolving the decapod tree of life: the case of Caridea"
Tsang Ling Ming (National Taiwan Ocean University) "Application of Next-generation sequencing in ecological and evolutionary studies of crustaceans"
Benny K.K. Chan (Asian Governor, The Crustacean Society; National Taiwan University) "Larval biology of coral and sponge associated barnacles"
Hyun Sook Ko (Silla University, Korea)"Classification of Korean brachyuran zoeas"
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