Malaysia is a great country packed with fabulous nature and world-leading complementary medicine research. Now we even get to share this with you and can’t wait to see you all down-under in Sarawak Kuching between 25th and 26th November 2022.
We are looking forward to the gathering of researchers and clinicians from all over the world involved in botanical drugs. This event is the International Botanical Drug and Expo and is the pre-eminent annual research event for the field convened by Eman Research Ltd in association with the Sarawak Convention Bureau (SCB) and leading research institutions around Malaysia and Australia.
Malaysia is home to an enthusiastic and committed community of complementary medicine researchers, who as regular participants of IBDC&EXPO meetings have enjoyed the hospitality of our colleagues in Europe, Asia, and North America for years. It therefore gives me great pleasure to extend a formal invitation on behalf of the complementary medicine researchers in Malaysia and South East Asia and welcome you to the EBDC&EXPO2022 in the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK), Kuching Sarawak, Malaysia.
The theme of the conference is Applications and Technologies and in line with this we are creating an event that explores, showcases and facilitates collaboration and communication across disciplines and between researchers and clinicians.
Kuching is the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia’s Sunshine State. It is a beautiful subtropical city, close to ancient rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef, and a short hop from the outback and desert. It also has a thriving practice and research community across many areas of complementary medicine which adds to our rich and diverse research activities.
Eman Research Ltd, the University of Sarawak, Sarawak Biodiversity Center, University of Brunei and the other collected universities hosting IBDC&EXPO2022 are home to numerous complementary medicine researchers contributing advancements to complementary medicine methodology, practice and policy in Malasyia and internationally.
Dr Amin Malik Shah
Chair & Director – Eman Research Australia