◆ 会议时间:2019年12月5-7日
◆ 会议地点:印度 海德拉巴市Hyderabad
◆ 会议简介:
2019年第5届IUPHAR世界天然药物药理学大会(WCP-NP-2019)暨2019年第51届印度药理学会年会将于2019年12月5至7日在印度海德巴拉市举行,会议由印度药理学会(IPS)及IUPHAR天然产物药理学学部(SPNP)联合举办。
国际基础与临床药理学联合会(IUPHAR)原名为国际药理学联合会,1959年作为国际生理科学联合会的下属机构成立,2006年更名为国际基础与临床药理学联合会。IUPHAR是国际科学理事会(ISC)的科学联盟成员,总部位于瑞士巴塞尔,是一个非营利性组织。IUPHAR的宗旨是通过药理学的教育和研究改善健康状况。IUPHAR的目标是通过以下方式促进药理学方面的国际交合作;促进代表全世界药理学和相关学科的学会之间的合作;主办国际性和区域性会议,并通过设立咨询委员会协助其组织工作;遵守国际科学理事会(ISC)条文5有关不分种族、宗教、政治哲学、族裔、国籍、语言或性别的不歧视规定,鼓励国际协作以及科学家间和科研成果的自由交流;作为一个机构,药理学家可以与其他科学的科学家一起直接或在诸如ISC、WTO(世卫组织)和联合国科教文组织(UNESCO)等国际科学机构的支持下参与国际活动;以各种方式帮助全世界药理学的发展,特别是新兴经济体;促进公众对药理学问题的认识。IUPHAR现分为八个学部:药物代谢与药物运输学部(DMDT),教育学部(IUPHAR-ED),胃肠药理学学部(GI),免疫药理学学部(ImmuPhar),天然产物药理学学部(SPNP),神经精神药理学学部(NPP),儿科临床药理学部,遗传药理学和药物基因组学学部(PGx)。
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会前研讨会:2019年12月4日
大会主题:
NATURAL MEDICINES FOR HEALTHY AGEING: FROM MOLECULAR TARGETS TO THERAPY
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Abstract Submission Dates for Free communications
International Participants: 15th August 2019
Indian Participants: 15th September, 2019
5TH IUPHAR WCP-NP, 2019
IUPHAR is a member of the International Science Council (previously ICSU), and is a voluntary independent non-profit association representing the interests of over 37,000 pharmacologists and about 50 national associations world-wide. The Indian Pharmacological Society is also a member of International Union of Basic and Clinical pharmacology (IUPHAR) and has completed 50 years of successful professional existence.
IUPHAR mission is to improve health through pharmacology education and research. IUPHAR communicates effectively using its websites www.iuphar.org and www.guidetoharmacology.org.
In the recent past IUPHAR Natural Products (NP) has committed itself to develop evidence based medicine framework for advancing natural products drug development through promotion of international academic exchange and cooperation.
For centuries, India is known for traditional systems of medicine and today the country is being one of the major exporters of natural products in the World. India is also known for biodiversity and untapped flora and fauna. Many research organizations both in Public and Private sectors are distributed throughout the country in research and promotion of natural products.
The 5th IUPHAR World Conference on the Pharmacology of Natural Medicine (5th WCP-NP-2019) is being conducted for the first time in association with IPS at ICMR-National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, Telangana, India from 5th to 7th, December 2019. The theme of conference is natural products for Healthy Ageing: from Molecular Targets to Therapy.
CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS FOR NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH
Natural products (NPs) and Natural Medicine (NM) represent a major source of chemical diversity for drug discovery and health. Traditional Medicine has a gulf with evidence-based medicine. Can this be resolved – yes? Very recently, eight factors have completely changed NP research.
- High throughput metabolomics linked to NMR allows rapid and extensive analysis of complex mixtures.
- Biosynthesis can now produce single chemicals, or mixtures, from bacteria or yeast, or directly.
- Chemical and plant libraries are available for screening.
- The microbiome is highly dependent on natural products with a synergy which changes both the composition of the microbiome, and of the NPs, which may have affected recent human evolution.
- Consequently, immune-pharmacology is highly dependent on NPs, but this is not fully exploited yet, despite immune-pharmacology being the most active medical area at present.
- Research in Pharmaceuticals, Nutraceuticals, Cosmetics, Food Additives and Food Face similar technical issues, but with different regulatory impact, so food will impact medicine to an increasing effect.
- The recent controversies about medicinal cannabis highlight how critical it is to control the different ingredients, particularly THC and cannabinodiol.
- The Nagoya protocol, which protects biodiversity and traditional medicine, attributes ownership of genetic and NP resources to the nation of origin, and scientists must follow specific guidelines in NP research, or face severe penalties, and some nations have enacted sweeping legislation.
Thus, NP science has major geopolitical constraints, which are already changing the face of research. Getting the balance right in the application of Nagoya is critical for world health and for finding new drugs, equitably. IUPHAR, as an international organisation with the NP sub-committee, has a goal of increasing evidence-based medicine in NP research and been involved in a series of meetings in China, India, Singapore, Brazil, Africa, Europe proposing that the potential revolutions in the field (above: 1-8) be enacted constructively, rather than being blocked by national interests. This revolution is necessary because of the different health care issues between rich and poor (below) and also because of the geographical differences in health care approaches.
The Hyderabad world congress of natural products in 4th- 8th December 2019 will bring all this together and make a major breakthrough in the area.
Prof. Michael Spedding, General Secretary - IUPHAR
Dr. Dinesh Kumar, President – IPS and Councillor - IUPHAR NPS
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◆ 参会对象:
政府代表、医院管理者、科室主任、副主任、医生及从相关领域研究的专家、科研人员、医药企业等。
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