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Herbal Wealth of the Asia-Pacific - Genomics, Medicinal Uses, and Conservation

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Pubblicazione il 26.08.2025

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"Herbal Wealth of the Asia-Pacific: Genomics, Medicinal Uses, and Conservation" examines the confluence of tradition, modern science, and conservation in preserving these botanical gems.


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Next-generation sequencing in unveiling metabolic pathways in medicinal plants HerbGenomics: An insight into traditional medicinal herbs to treat different human ailments Analysis of Nuclear Genome, Bioactive Compound and In-vitro Conservation of An Important Medicinal Plant, Mucuna pruriens L. Phenotypic and genotypic diversity of Black cumin (Nigella sativa) and its medicinal potentialities Machine Learning Approaches to identify Medicinal Plants Active Principles of Medicinal Herbs for Treating Everyday Diseases: A Homeopathic Approach Asian herbal plants in the treatment of metabolic disorders Asian Herbal Plant for Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disorder Asian Herbal Plants in Treatment of Cancer Studies of Bioactive Principles, Genomic Constitution and In-vitro Conservation of Two Colchicine Producing Indigenous Medicinal Herbs Non-native Medicinal Plants of Asia: Ethnopharmacology and Conservation Evaluation of Tissue Culture Techniques in Medicinal Plant Cultivation Integrated Approaches to Germplasm Conservation of Herbal Plants Applied Methods in Cultivation of Medicinal Plants Artificial intelligence for medicinal plant conservation Does conservation of herbal and medicinal plants modulate the socio-economic status in Asia? CHALENGES AND ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONSERVATION AND APPLICATION OF HERBAL PLANTS Next-Generation Sequencing: A Catalyst for Conservation and Genetic Innovation in Medicinal Plants Herbal plants from Asia in the management of metabolic conditions


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Dr. Tilottama Roy is currently the interim Vice Provost and Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs, Interim Dean of the Graduate School, as well as an Associate Professor in the department of Biology, at Missouri Western State University. Dr. Roy's lab studies systematics and biogeography, understanding the patterns and processes involved in species diversification and radiation, particularly in plants. She teaches undergraduate courses in organismal biology, plant systematics, etc. She completed her BSc in Botany with honours from Presidency University in Kolkata, India, and then moved on to do an MS degree in Plant Evolution from the University of South Dakota in the US. Dr. Roy received her PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the State University of New York, at Buffalo, NY. After that she pursued a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, MI. Dr. Roy is a member of the international scientific societies - Society for the Study of Evolution, Botanical Society of America, as well as serves on the executive board of the Society of Herbarium Curators. She also serves as the editor in chief of the biannual newsletter of the Society of Herbarium Curators - The Vasculum, as well in the editorial board of the peer reviewed Harvest journal. An avid animal lover, singer, and painter, she performs regularly in concerts as a member of the Saint Joseph Community Chorus, handcrafts her own jewellery, and volunteers in the local animal shelter.
Subhajit Dutta is a PhD Fellow at the Center for Functional Genomics & Tissue Plasticity (ATLAS) and the Functional Genomics and Metabolism (FGM) Research Unit, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark (SDU). His research integrates computational and experimental biology, focusing on the functional genomics of macrophage plasticity in obesity and type 2 diabetes. His broader research interests include drug repositioning, obesity-associated metabolic disorders, healthy and unhealthy obese adipose tissue, network biology, cancer biology, and phytochemistry. Mr. Dutta earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Botany with a specialization in Plant Genetics and Biotechnology from the University of Burdwan, India. He further honed his research skills in the field of obesity and type 2 diabetes as a Junior Research Fellow under a DST-SERB-sponsored project at the Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, India. Before commencing his PhD, he served as a Research Assistant at SDU, Denmark. Mr. Dutta's contributions to science are reflected in his peer-reviewed international journal publications and book chapters, which have garnered over 292 citations. To explore his work in detail, visit his ResearchGate profile at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Subhajit-Dutta-11.
Dr. Sonali Paul is currently Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Engineering and Management, University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata. Having completed her graduate studies in Botany from Presidency College and Masters in Biochemistry from University of Calcutta she completed her doctoral degree from Department of Biochemistry, University of Calcutta. Her doctoral work focussed on the role of arsenic as a predisposing factor for blood cancer. She is associated with teaching students of Biotechnology for the past 14 years. Her present research interests include Environmental Toxicology, Environmental Biochemistry. She has published a number of papers in indexed journals of national and international repute as well has published patents to her credit. She has supervised several projects which deals with understanding heavy metal toxicity effects on varied ecosystem and devising methods for remediation. She is serving as an Assistant Editor of International journals and is a member of varied scientific societies.


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