This one-day conference will bring together academic, industrial and regulatory scientists, as well as
practitioners and consumer representatives with an aim to:
- Discuss up-to-date and innovative techniques for the discovery of novel lead compounds from natural
sources such as plants, microorganisms, and marine invertebrates
- Cover new frontiers and future prospects in natural product research
- Provide a platform for academic and industrial scientists, practitioners, community pharmacists and policy makers to network and debate the current issues in natural product lead discovery, development
and delivery to the patient
- Offer an opportunity for the pharmaceutical industry to gain better insights into natural product research and provide closer relationships between academia and industry
- Provide delegates with successful case studies on how to overcome the supply issue, a major obstacle
in natural product development
- To provide those pharmacists and other healthcare professionals already interested in and working with natural medicines with an opportunity to further their learning and understanding of this field
- Inform a wider scientific and public audience about the importance of natural sources in the treatment
of human diseases
practitioners and consumer representatives with an aim to:
- Discuss up-to-date and innovative techniques for the discovery of novel lead compounds from natural
sources such as plants, microorganisms, and marine invertebrates
- Cover new frontiers and future prospects in natural product research
- Provide a platform for academic and industrial scientists, practitioners, community pharmacists and policy makers to network and debate the current issues in natural product lead discovery, development
and delivery to the patient
- Offer an opportunity for the pharmaceutical industry to gain better insights into natural product research and provide closer relationships between academia and industry
- Provide delegates with successful case studies on how to overcome the supply issue, a major obstacle
in natural product development
- To provide those pharmacists and other healthcare professionals already interested in and working with natural medicines with an opportunity to further their learning and understanding of this field
- Inform a wider scientific and public audience about the importance of natural sources in the treatment
of human diseases