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Meeting Report |
12th International Congress of Oriental Medicine
Main Themes
Oriental Medicine and Biotechnology in the Post-Genomic Era
WHO's Traditional Medicine Strategy 20022005 Date: November 69, 2003
Laboratory of Comparative Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurobiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, California 900951763, 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 galaa live rock music band such as La Bamba, folk dancers from the
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| Plenary Lectures |
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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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