Conference
Theme of the Congress

The 4th International Congress of Society for Ethnopharmacology will focus on recent advances in Ethnopharmacology and related aspects. The program will include keynote address, plenary lectures, oral and poster presentation in different areas:

  • Dissemination of knowledge on education and research for promotion of medicinal plant and Ethnopharmacology
  • Evidence based documentation and evaluation of safety, efficacy and quality of medicinal plant products in Indian systems of medicine
  • Globalization of traditional medicine
  • Scientific documentation and validation of traditional knowledge
  • Ethnopharmacology in drug discovery and development- global scenario
  • Quality control and standardization of herbal medicine
  • Phytochemical, pharmacological and microbiological screening of medicinal plants
  • Bioprospecting of natural products
  • Medicinal plants fibre and its use to mankind
  • Integrative approach in healthcare – Role of medicinal plants
  • Plant breeding, Genetics & Biotechnology
  • Conservation & propagation of rare, endangered & threatened medicinal plants
  • Aquatic Medicinal Plants and Agro advisories to farmers
  • Cultivation of medicinal plants for the upliftment and empowerment of tribal farmers
  • Medicinal plants processing industry and cultivation field visit
  • Medicinal plants products as nutraceutical, food supplement, health tonic, vitality supplements etc.
Registration Fee * #

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Category

Delegates

Indian (INR)

Foreign [USD]

Students/Research Scholars

1500.00

100.00

Academia/Scientists**

3000.00

200.00

Industry**

4000.00

225.00

Spot registration for student

2000.00

125.00

Spot registration for academia

4000.00

225.00

Spot registration for industry

5000.00

200.00

Single Day Registration

1500.00

100.00

Accompanying Person

1000.00/day

25.00/day

* Registration fee amount is applicable till 30th Jan 2017. The amount will increase after this date.
# Registration fee is non - refundable.
** Registration fee from SFE-India Members will be accounted with appropriate consideration.

Important dates

Last date of Abstract Submission: January 15th 2017 (Extended)

Last date of Registration : January 30th 2017 (Extended)

Note: For details regarding travel, accommodation and other relevant information contact the Organizing Secretary

Dr. Vijayalakshmi Ghosh, Asst Prof, CGBIBT, UTU

Email: vijayalakshmi.ghosh@utu.ac.in

Mobile No: +91 7096500796

Dr. N. Ch. Srivathsa,

Asst Prof,CGBIBT, UTU

Email: n.srivathsa@utu.ac.in

Mobile No: +91 9701996890

UKa Tarsadia University, Maliba Campus, Bardoli-Mahuva Road,

BARDOLI(Surat –District),

Gujarat State, INDIA

Pincode : 394 350

Email: sfec2017bardoli@utu.ac.in

Website: www.utu.ac.in/sfec2017bardoli

Bank transfer details

Account name: UKA TARSADIA UNIVERSITY, Corporation Bank, Branch Name/code: Bardoli/464, Account Number: 046401601000111, IFSC/RTGS Code: CORP0000464, MICR Code: 394017051, Swift Code: CORPINBB185 (For overseas candidate remit only US Dollars.

Bank drafts should be drawn from any nationalized bank in favor of "UKA TARSADIA UNIVERSITY", Payable at Bardoli.

Submission of abstract

Abstracts are invited from the scientific community for oral and poster presentation. Abstract should be prepared using Times New Roman, 12 font with double line spacing and not exceeding 300 words. Underline the name of the presenting author. Send your abstract(s) to sfec2017bardoli@utu.ac.in.. All accepted abstracts will appear in conference proceedings. Peer reviewed papers will be published in the special issue of UTU Journal (Journal of Pharmacy and Applied Sciences).

Congress workshop

A congress workshop is organized focusing on various themes:

  • Ethnomedicine, Ethnopharmacology, Nutraceuticals and Traditional Medicine
  • In vitro assay Procedures Techniques in Cell Culture
  • Tools and Techniques in Phytochemical Analysis
  • Quality Research Initiative.
Accommodation and local transport

Accommodation will be arranged in the hotels on request. The rooms will be allocated as per your requirements and according to the availability. Hotel charges have to be borne by the participants. For students hostel accommodation can be arranged as per availability with nominal charges. The transportation will be arranged for participants to the venue.

International

Dr. Micheal Heinrich, London, UK
Dr. De an Guo, China
Dr. G I Giancaspro, USA
Dr. Alvero Viljoen, South Africa
Dr. Rudolf Bauer, Graz, Austria
Dr. Motlalepula G Matsabisa, South Africa
Dr. Macro Leonti, Italy
Dr. Kobus Eloff, Pretoria, South Africa
Dr. Ning-Hua Tan, Yunnan, China
Dr. Olatunde Peter Ajagbonna, Nigeria
Dr. Joachim Muller, Stuttgart, Germany
Dr. Bob Alkin, London, UK
Dr. Alexander N Shikov, Russia
Dr. Haruki Yamada, Tokyo, Japan
Dr. Gudrun Ulrich-Merzenich, Germany
Dr. MLM Chandrika Dissanayake, Sri Lanka
Marcello Iriti, Milan, Italy
Dr. Anna Jager, Denmark
Dr. Elin Yulinah Sukandar, Indonesia
Dr. Alexander Panossian, Vallberga, Sweden
Dr. H. Fukui, Japan
Dr. Mukhlesur Rahman, London, UK
Dr. Sitesh C. Bachar, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dr. Md. Abdur Rashid, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dr. Monique Simmonds, UK
Dr. Khozirah Shaari, Malaysia
Dr. G. Appendino, Novara, Italy
Dr. Puthiyaparambil Josekutty, Australia
Dr. David A. Animasaun, Nigeria
Dr. Oyunbileg Yungeree, Mongolia
Dr. E Yesilada, Turkey
Dr. Lixing Lao, Hong Kong
Dr. Kamlesh Lulla, NASA-USA
Dr. Md. Abdul Mazid, Bangladesh
Prof.B.S.Alabi,Director,CREDIT,Ilorin, Nigeria
Dr. T. Oladiji, Ilorin, Nigeria
Dr.Rawiwan Charoensup, Thailand
Dr. Te Kian Keong, Malaysia
National

Prof. Paramjit Khurana, New Delhi
Prof. Y K Gupta, New Delhi, India
Dr. Mohd. Aslam, New Delhi, India
Mr. Indraneel Das, Kolkata, India
Dr. Neeraj tendon, New Delhi, India
Dr. A S Raghavendra, Hyderabad, India
Prof. SP Thyagrajan, Chennai, India
Prof. Partha Roy,Roorkee,India
Dr. S S Handa, New Delhi, India
Dr. Katikeya Baldwa, Hyderabad, India
Dr. D K Mitra, New Delhi, India
Dr. C K Katiyar, Kolkata, India
Prof. N S Bhatt, Mumbai, India
Dr. T. K. Mukjerjee, New Delhi, India
Dr. Ravinder Raina, Solan, India
Dr. Chetna Desai, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Dr. S. B. Kasture, Nashik, India
Dr. Ram Viswakarma, Jammu, India
Dr. Jayaprakash Yadav, Rohtak, India
Dr. Tejal R. Gandhi, Anand, India
Dr. L. Sathiyanarayanan, Pune, India
Dr. V. K. Joshi, Varanasi, India
Dr. G. Geetha Krishnan, Secretary, World Ayurveda Congress
Dr.Preety Kothiyal, Dehradun, India
Dr. Jitendra Kumar, DMAPR-ICAR, Anand
Prof. Dr. S. Sivasubramaniam, Chennai
Prof. Akhilesh K. Tyagi, New Delhi, India
Prof. Bhushan Patwardhan, Pune, India
Dr. SK Maulik, New Delhi, India
Dr. Nagaraja Reddy, Anand, Gujarat, India
Dr. D Chamundeeswari, Chennai
Dr. S.H. Ansari, New Delhi, India
Dr. Amit Agrawal, Bangalore, Karnataka
Dr. Subhash C Mandal
Dr. D.C. Katoch, New Delhi, India
Dr. Chandana Barua, Guwahati, India
Dr. G.Sandhya Kiran, Baroda, India
Dr. Dileep Kumar B.S , Trivandrum, India
Dr. Minoo Parabia, Surat, Gujarat, India
Dr. M. N. Saraf, Mumbai, India
Dr. V. Ravichandiran, NIPER-Kolkata
Dr. Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Kolkata, India
Dr. N. Udupa, Karnataka, India
Dr. Debprasad Chattopadhyay, ICMR, Belgavi, Karnataka, India
Prof. Veena Tandon, Allahabad, india
Dr. Veena Sharma, Rajasthan, India
Dr. Ramesh K. Goyal, Chennai, India
Dr. A. R. V. Murthy, Waghaldhara, India
Dr.Prakash R.Itankar, Nagpur, India
Dr.Rajeev Kumar Sharma, Ghaziabad, India
Shri. Shekhar Dutt, IAS, Former Governor of Chattisgarh, Faridabad, India
Dr.Lalit Narayan, New Delhi
Dr Raviraja Shetty, Mudigere
Dr. Satyanshu Kumar, Anand
Dr. P. B. Kavi Kishor, Hyderabad
Dr. R. Krishnamurthy, Bardoli
Dr. Somenath Roy, Midnapore
Dr. Ramesh K. Goyal, New Delhi
Dr. K. S. Laddha, Mumbai
Dr. Battu Ganga Rao, Visakhapatnam
Dr. Raghu K. Gopal, Trivendrum
Dr.V. V. Bhaskar, Jamner
Dr. Shailesh A Shah, Bardoli
Dr. Bipin J. Agrawal, Baroda
Dr. K. R. Desai, Bardoli
Dr. M. N. Reddy, Surat
Dr. G.M. Vidyasagar, Karnataka
Dr. Neeta Shrivastava, Ahmedabad
Dr. Navin Sheth, Ahmedabad
Dr. Mamta Shah, Ahmedabad
Dr. Thirumurthy Velpandian, New Delhi
Dr. P. Manivel, DMAPR-ICAR, Anand
Shri Shirish Chandra Agrawal, Chhattisgarh
Exhibition

On the sideline of the conference an exhibition would be organized to give opportunity to the private companies/scientific institutions to display their products/work. The exhibitors can also have one-to-one discussion with prospective business partners/collaborating agencies/ individuals.

For advance booking of the stall please contact Organizing Secretary

ORAL PRESENTATION GUIDELINES

Please check the Programme schedule that you will receive upon registration at the congress, for the number, day and time slot of your oral presentation.

All PowerPoint presentations must be checked-in with the technician available at the venue.

  • Please note that you need to bring your presentation file on a Memory stick (using the USB port in the computer) and load it on the lecture hall computer at least one hour before the start of the session.
  • Please note that the computer in the lecture halls is being supplied with Window 7 with Microsoft Office (Version 2000).
  • Your time slot will be for ten minutes (8+2). After eight minutes an alarm bell will ring.
  • Prepare your presentation with approximately 10- 12 slides (preferred).
POSTER PRESENTATION GUIDELINES

Please check the Programme schedule that you will receive upon registration at the congress, for the number, day and time slot of the poster board allocated to you. Please use the board with the same number.

  • Posters may be prepared on one sheet (preferred method).
  • Your poster size should be 90 cm wide by 120 cm tall.
  • Allocate the top of the poster for the title and authors as stated on the submitted abstract.
  • The text, illustrations, etc should be bold enough to be read from a distance of two meters.
  • Technical support will be available for mounting of posters. Volunteers will be in the poster area to assist you.
  • Please mount your posters at least 30 min before your presentation slot.
  • Please remove your posters immediately after your allotted session is over.