Genetic improvement, cultivation, production and chemical processing of economically important MAPs.
Characterization and conservation of genetic resources
Production of planting material of the improved cultivars.
Bioprospecting plants and their constituents for various biological activities using different in vitro and in vivo techniques.
Metabolic pathway studies for identifying and modulating yield determinants.
Human resource development for R&D in the basic and applied areas of MAPs.
(Ensuring Trade, Sustainability and Global Transformation)
International Conference on “Advances in Medicinal & Aromatic Plant Research in Context to Indian Ocean Region (Ensuring Trade, Sustainability and Global Transformation)” is being scheduled from 04-06 February 2025 at CSIR-CIMAP, Lucknow, India. The main focus of the conference is, to accelerate the research and knowledge sharing in the area of traditional medicine, phytochemistry, biotechnology, trade and IPR through highly effective talks, engaging panel discussions, and oral and poster presentations. The program will bring together students, scientists, professionals, and industry experts, providing a comprehensive foundation and showcasing recent advancements in the MAPs sector. It will focus on enhancing knowledge, diagnostic skills, and understanding of key concepts related to medicinal and aromatic plants. Key highlights include research, technology development, trade, and commerce of medicinal plants and their products, with a focus on the Indian Ocean Region.
Natural Product Chemistry, Plant Metabolomics, Development and up- scaling of improved processing technologies for distillation, extraction and value addition of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs), Bioprospection and Product Development, Safety evaluation (in vivo/in silico) of MAPs and their products, Advances in molecular biology of MAPs, Enhancing the productivity, quality, and yield of MAPs, Genetic improvement of MAPs, Trade, Technology Transfer, Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR).
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