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5th Joint Seminar Concluding Session

5th Joint Seminar Concluding Session. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006. Output – Summary Workshop (up to 2006) - Summary Reports from each Project Leaders/Sub-leaders are requested by the end of December, 2006 2006 Report to JSPS & NRCT

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5th Joint Seminar Concluding Session

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  1. 5th Joint Seminar Concluding Session

  2. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006 • Output – Summary Workshop (up to 2006) • - Summary Reports from each Project Leaders/Sub-leaders • are requested by the end of December, 2006 • 2006 Report to JSPS & NRCT • Overall Summary Report (up to August, 2007) will be requested from each Project leader / Sub-leader • Submission = 15 August 2007

  3. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006 (continue) • 2007 Planned Joint Activities • 3.1 Concluding Joint Seminar • Host University = Kasetsart University • Types : Opened Seminar • Dates : 17th – 20th October, 2007 in 33rd STT • (Congress = 18-20th Oct.) • (33rd Science and Technology Congress of Thailand) • Venue : Walailak University, • Nakorn Si Thammarat Province, Thailand • Participants : 80 Japanese Participants • All registered Thai Counterpart researchers • (90 participants)

  4. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006 (continue) Presentation : Oral : Keynote (External Invited Speakers) 2 papers (40 min each) Selected papers of maximum to 18 papers (30 min. each) Poster : All projects / All participants Abstract Book : - Every projects (collaborative works) submit 1 abstract (2 x A4 pages) - Deadline 15 August 2007

  5. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006 (continue) 3.2 JSPS – Report Meeting in Tokyo Dates : March 2008 (one day) Participants Member : NRCT representative, Core University representatives (Thai – Japan), Coordinators, Project Leaders, Some Japanese members Language : Japanese Venue : JSPS Head Office (Tokyo)

  6. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006 (continue) 4. Post – Core University Planning 4.1 New Programs to submit bilaterally to JSPS and NRCT, Consisted of :- A : Asian Core Program 2 Programs A1. Program “Capacity Building and Development of Microbial Potential and Fermentation Technology Towards New Era” Japanese Coordinator : Prof. Mamoru Yamada (YU) Thai Coordinator : Assist. Prof. Vichai Leelavatcharamas (KKU) Assoc. Prof. Napavarn Noparatnaraporn (KU) Year submitted : February 2007 (NRCT) October 2007 (JSPS) Year starting : April 2008

  7. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006 (continue) A2. Program “Science and Applications of Bioactive Volatile Compounds formed from Plant and Microbes” Japanese Coordinator : Prof. Kenji Matsui (YU) Thai Coordinator : ........................................... Year submitted : February 2008 (NRCT) October 2008 (JSPS) Year starting : April 2009

  8. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006 (continue) • Collection Preservation and Deposition of • Microbial Resources • Japan Culture : • NITE Biological Resource Center (NBRC) • Thailand Culture Collection :BIOTEC

  9. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006 (continue) • Patent and IP (Intellectual Properties) :- • Two possible ways of practice :- • A. Each counterpart performs the patent process through his/her own university • Benefit sharing according to contribution and • their own university regulations

  10. Conclusion from joint steering committee on 9th November, 2006 (continue) • Patent and IP (Intellectual Properties) :- • Two possible ways of practice :- • B. Japanese – Thai counterpart jointly prepare • the patent and process in Japan or Thailand • Benefit sharing according to each contribution • and Japanese / Thai University own regulations

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