Better-B, together with the other four European beekeeping projects currently underway, will have a prominent presence at the upcoming APIMONDIA 2025 conference. Below is an overview of the projects’ various actions.
Wednesday, 24 September
🕒 9:00 — Merel Braeckman, UGENT (Presenting author: Dirk C. de Graaf, UGENT) — Honeybee blood under the microscope: Characterizing hemocytes through surface protein profiling
🕒 9:30 — Dora Henriques, IPB — Genetic variation of detoxification genes: from genes to proteins: detoxification
🕒 9:45 — M. Alice Pinto, IPB — An unparalleled survey of honey bee genetic diversity in Europe – insights from wing shape, nuclear whole genome, and mitochondrial DNA data
🕒 11.30 — Demetris Taliadoros, UU (Presenting author: Matthew Webster) — Whole genome sequencing reveals resilience of European honeybees to climate change
🕒 11.30 — Dirk C. de Graaf, UGENT — Reconsidering beekeeping practices: Better-B explores how to restore harmony and balance in the bee colony and with its environment
Saturday, 27 September
🕒 9:00 — Chloe Davis, TNTU (presenting author: Martin Bencsik) — Colony disorders revealed by automated monitoring of hive weight changes
📄 Gilles Verbinnen, UGENT(Presenting author: Lina De Smet) — The diversity of insecticide target site mutations in Apis mellifera
📄 Martin Bencsik, TNTU — Knocking on a honeybeee hive: quantitative analysis of a colony's reaction to an artificial vibrational knock
📄 Anna Dupleix Marchal, COA (Presenting author: Emmanuel Ruffio) — New insights in the thermal properties of the Dadant bee hives to make them less sensitive to weather condition
📄 Sjef van der Steen, VDSJ — Beeplants.eu
📄 Delphine Panziera, WR (Presenting author: Severine Kotrschal) — Simultaneously applying Darwinian selection for honey bee survival in 8 European countries
📄 Pasquale Rombolà, IZSLT — On-line tool for beekeepers: how to find the most appropriate treatment
📄 James Henty Williams, AU(Presenting author: Line Wahlqvist) — Europe's Vulnerability and Preparedness for New Invasive Species
📄 Elżbieta Ziółkowska, UJAG (Presenting author: Yoko Dupont) — Food for bees: A modelling framework for calculating daily floral resources availability across habitats and landscapes
Friday, 26 September
This session aims to connect with engaged stakeholders, facilitate meaningful discussions, and collect valuable feedback on current challenges and opportunities in European beekeeping. To ensure an enjoyable and productive environment, participation is limited to the first 150 registrants.