Presentations at Veterinary Conferences

2015 The 6th FASAVA Congress, Taipei, Taiwan

2015 Federation of Asian Small Animal Veterinary Associations Congress
(2015 FASAVA)

  • Date: 19 Nov – 22 Nov 2015
  • Venue: EXPO Dome, Taipei EXPO Park (Taipei, Taiwan)
  • Organizer: Taipei Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA)

6th FASAVA Congress was held on Nov 19-22, 2015 in Taipei, Taiwan. FASAVA is one of the most authoritative and influential veterinary congress of Asia. It was a great pleasure to attend.
During the four days, Shin-ichi Akazawa, Ph.D. has an oral presentation regarding our product “Mimitoll-S” entitled “An Overview of Earthworm Functional Enzymes: Digestive and Fibrinolytic Enzymes.” In the meanwhile, Akazawa Ph.D, his student and our Representative Director, Mr. Hiroshi Okawa, also have been presented at the poster session entitled ” Development of novel earthworm powder and investigation of its therapeutic effects in animal.”


At the entrance of the congress

Dr. David Tan, the President of FASAVA

Presentation of Akazawa Ph.D.

At the poster session

Our booth

Our staffs, Akazawa Ph.D. and Dr.Wang

“An Overview of Earthworm Functional Enzymes: Digestive and Fibrinolytic Enzymes”
Shin-ichi Akazawa, National Institute of Technologyヲ Nagaoka College, Niigata, Japan

  >> Abstract (English)

“Development of novel earthworm powder and investigation of its therapeutic effects in animal”
S. Akazawa, Y. Machida, H. Okawa et al.

>> Abstract (English)

 

 

 

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