<p>1. Quality related safety issues – Evidence based validation of herbal medicine farm to pharma<br>2. Value Chains of Herbal Medicines - Ethnopharmacological and analytical challenges in a globalizing world<br>3. Pharmacopoeial Standards as the Basis of Herbal Medicine Quality Control<br>4. Taxonomy – tool for validation of herbal medicine<br>5. Validation of medicinal herbs for skin ageing<br>6. Pro-angiogenic potential of medicinal plants in wound healing<br>7. Pharmacovigilance: Tool in establishing the safety and acceptability of the natural health products - Clinical evaluation<br>8. Validation of antiviral potential of herbal ethomedicine<br>9. Harmonization of regulatory requirements in Europe to ensure quality, safety and efficacy of herbal medicinal products<br>10. Bioavailability of herbal medicine: approach towards improved pharmacokinetics<br>11. Good quality and clinical practices for the future development of herbal medicines<br>12. Evidence based scientific claims for traditional medicine-inspired approaches to drug discovery from Ayurveda<br>13. Evaluation of bioactive compounds as AChE inhibitors from medicinal plants<br>14. Drugs and drug leads based on natural products for treatment of malaria<br>15. Evaluation of Natural products against Biofilm mediated bacterial resistance<br>16. Clinical effects of caraway, a traditional medicine for weight loss<br>17. Challenges in identification of potential phytotherapies and contemporary biomedical literatures<br>18. Botanicals as medicinal foods and their effects against obesity<br>19. Application of HPLC in the analysis of herbal products<br>20. Ayurveda opportunities for developing safe and effective treatment choices for the future<br>21. Discovery and development of lead compounds from natural sources using computational approaches<br>22. Infrared Spectroscopic Technologies for the Quality Control of Herbal Medicines<br>23. Antimicrobial secondary metabolites- extraction, isolation, identification and bio assay<br>24. Use of herbals in cardiac diseases: priority of evidence over belief</p>