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© Oxford University Press, 2004.


Meeting Report

12th International Congress of Oriental Medicine

Main Themes

Oriental Medicine and Biotechnology in the Post-Genomic Era

WHO's Traditional Medicine Strategy 2002–2005 Date: November 6–9, 2003

Edwin L. Cooper*

Laboratory of Comparative Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurobiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095–1763, USA.

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It was indeed an extremely well organized Congress; almost a full week filled with a multiplicity of organizational details accompanied by food, flowers and elegance coupled with the warmth of the Taiwanese organizers, although a few of us from northern climes were sweltering in the warm and humid weather. (Martin Richardson, Oxford University Press, England; Emiko Okudo, Oxford University Press, Tokyo, in charge of the publisher's booth, displaying our new journal Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (eCAM); Edwin Cooper, Editor-in-Chief; Nobuo Yamaguchi, Managing Editor; Patty Willis, Administrator). We found it especially warm at the lunches provided as voluminous buffets, served under lovely tents. It was indeed a community affair in which everyone literally dug in with chopsticks to partake of exotic foods.

The opening ceremony held the night before had all the trappings of a usual gala—a live rock music band such as La Bamba, folk dancers from the . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    Oral Presentations and Poster Sessions
 

    Plenary Lectures
 
Traditional, Modern and Alternative Medicines

The Responsibility and Role of Oriental Medicine in the Health of Human Beings in the Future

Introduction

Trends in Bioindustry and Medical Science in Post-Genomic Era

Methodologies of Oriental Medicine and Post-Genomic Era

Return to Oriental Medicine

Re-establishment of Methodology in Oriental Medicine Research

Conclusion: Responsibility and Role of Oriental Medicine in the Health of Human Beings in the Post-Genomic Era

Clinical Application and Research in Traditional Herbal Medicine in Japan

Introduction and History of Japanese Kampo Medicine

Kampo Medicine and Health Insurance

EBM (evidence-based medicine) of Kampo Treatment and Introduction to Clinical Studies and Conclusion

*Professor and Editor-in-Chief (eCAM), E-mail: ecam@mednet.ucla.edu


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