Protostars & Planets V Testimonial from Dr. Bo Reipurth
“This meeting was exceptional in every way! This astronomy conference, Protostars and Planets V, which was held in October of 2005, was the largest gathering of astronomers to meet on the Big Island. With delegates coming from over 30 different countries, the meeting was hailed as a huge success.
With its strategic location in the mid Pacific, Hawaii proved to be an excellent meeting venue. The function space at the Hilton Waikoloa Village Hotel was extraordinary – meeting all of our needs and more.
What sets Hawaii apart from other meeting destinations is the demonstrable feeling of Aloha and hospitality combined with the greatest professionalism and expertise offered by the University of Hawaii at Hilo Conference Center. This – together with the high quality of astronomical research on the Big Island – makes the Big Island the perfect meeting destination.
Dr. Bo Reipurth (Chair), Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii
Site: Hilton Waikoloa Hotel
(U.K.) International Conference with over 30 participating countries
Protostars & Planets V (October 24-28, 2005)
Protostars and Planets V (PP-V) took place at the Hilton Waikoloa Village on the Big Island of Hawai`i from October 24–28, 2005.
SCOPE OF THE MEETING
The motivation for holding PP-V in Hawai`i was based on recent efforts to develop interdisciplinary research in these areas within the University of Hawai`i. The Institute for Astronomy, in close collaboration with the Hawai`i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, recently started a Center for Star and Planet Formation in order to specifically explore the interfaces between studies of the early solar system through Kuiper belt objects, comets, and meteorites, and studies of the formation of stars and planetary systems.
The goals of the meeting were four-fold: (1) to present an overview of the major areas of progress since PP- IV; (2) to bring researchers together for discussions and exchanges of ideas; (3) to strengthen future interdisciplinary research in these areas; and (4) to encourage the participation of young researchers and advanced students in these fields of research.
Visit the conference website here.
Bo Reipurth
Phone: (808) 932-2314
E-mail: reipurth@ifa.hawaii.edu
MSA-MSJ (July 30-August 5, 2005)
Hilo, Hawai`i
The Mycological Society of America (MSA) and Mycological Society of Japan (MSJ) will met in a joint conference on the University of Hawai`i at Hilo campus from July 30, 2005 to August 5, 2005. This was the first time the two societies have met together and celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Mycological Society of Japan. Field trips, symposia, and poster sessions discussed all aspects of the importance of fungal interactions with plants and animals around the world and especially with humans.
Special sessions revealed newly described Hawaiian mushrooms and fungi, as well as the most recent technology on how to grow mushrooms commercially and how to extract unique pharmaceuticals from fungi. The Japanese brought new and exciting information on medical and industrial mycology occurring in Japan. The meetings provided an ideal atmosphere for American and Japanese scientists to exchange ideas and technology and to forge collaborations for the future.
Contact Information: fungus@hawaii.edu
Click here for more info: http://conference.uhh.hawaii.edu/mycology.htm
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MSA-MSJ Mycology 2005 Conference Testimonial from Dr. Don Hemmes
“The answer is….because it’s the Big Island!. The question….Where is the best place in the entire world to hold a Mushroom conference? The Big Island!! “
“Our Mushroom (Mycology) Conference just grew and grew until we reached our capacity and more as we prepared for the Mycology Society of American and the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Japan Society of America.
But, by working in conjunction with the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel and the University of Hawaii at Hilo Conference Center, there was nothing they were not able to accomplish! They were a “Miracle Workers” as they assisted in all facets of developing and implementing our conference. Whether it was technology or hospitality….they were on top of every detail.
With delegates from more than 16 countries (all of whom needed special accommodations and assistance), there was always someone willing to help, willing to assist and willing to share Aloha with our delegates.
What an outstanding meeting! It was touted as the BEST MYCOLOGY meeting in the history of the Society…and after 2 years of planning, that made us feel very proud. We are indebted to the University of Hawaii at Hilo Conference Center for sharing their expertise, their mana’o, and their hospitality. The foundation of excellence in service and hospitality would be hard to beat in Hilo. What a magnificent event! Mahalo to all!
Dr. Don Hemmes, Conference Chair
Mycology Society of American and Japan Mycology Society
Site: Hilo Hawaiian Hotel & University of Hawaii at Hilo







