The FINAL programme is ready!
The Oral Presentations program and time schedule of the Symposium can be seen in the Tables below. The full program with the Poster Presentations can be dowloaded in a pdf format. When available, for each Session of oral presentations an Abstract was selected as back up, in case of a no-show during the symposium. If you do not wish to be a back up presenter, please let us know.
Abstract submission for Poster presentations, and inclusion in the Symposium Program and Book of Abstracts has closed on 31 March 2023. To be included in the Program and Book of Abstracts, all authors must register and pay the fees by 10 April 2023.
Abstract submission and registration for Poster presentations is still possible until the beginning of the symposium. However, Abstracts submitted will not be included in the printed version of the symposium Program and Book of Abstracts. A revised electronic version will be produced and distributed after the symposium
Abstract submission for Poster presentations, and inclusion in the Symposium Program and Book of Abstracts has closed on 31 March 2023. To be included in the Program and Book of Abstracts, all authors must register and pay the fees by 10 April 2023.
Abstract submission and registration for Poster presentations is still possible until the beginning of the symposium. However, Abstracts submitted will not be included in the printed version of the symposium Program and Book of Abstracts. A revised electronic version will be produced and distributed after the symposium
Student Registration includes FREE (a) excursion to Knossos or Spinalonga Island (Wednesday) and (b) the Symposium dinner (Thursday)

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Plenary presentations
Dr Sylvie Dufour, Research Director at CNRS, Natural History Museum, Paris, France
"A Historical Perspective of Fish Reproductive Physiology Research", Monday 15 May, 2023
Dr Daniel Pauly, University Killam Professor & Principal investigator, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
"On the Direction of the Causal Arrow Linking Growth and Reproduction in Fishes", Tuesday 16 May, 2023
"A Historical Perspective of Fish Reproductive Physiology Research", Monday 15 May, 2023
Dr Daniel Pauly, University Killam Professor & Principal investigator, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
"On the Direction of the Causal Arrow Linking Growth and Reproduction in Fishes", Tuesday 16 May, 2023
The symposium organizer
Constantinos C Mylonas
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Members of the Scientific Program Committee
Julien Bobe, Fish Physiology and Genomics Institute, INRA, France
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