ACMAP 2010

NUANPP succesfully organized the first annual symposia of ACMAP, last July 20-23, 2010 at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

The primary purpose of American Council For Medicinally Active Plants (ACMAP) is to promote and foster research, development, production, and conservation of medicinal, aromatic, and other bioactive plants useful to human health.

The meeting took place at the Cook Campus Center (CCC), George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University.

The complete ACMAP meeting schedule, including abstracts for the oral and poster presentations.

ACMAP Brochure (PDF)

ACMAPP sessions and conveners

Germplasm and Plant improvement. J. Simon

Ethnobotany and Botanical Sourcing. J. Simon Biotechnology. F. Medina- Bolivar
Quality Control. H.R. Juliani Control Environmental Horticulture and Propagation. J. Adelberg Human Health, Phytochemistry and Bioactives. A. Rimando
Production and Post-Harvest Processing. L. Craker Commercialization. P. Breenan

Sustainability and Economics. R. Mentreddy