Caroline Stévigny, Focus on Medicinal Plants: Traditions of Use and Advanced Research
Caroline Stévigny, a Doctor of Pharmacy from the Catholic University of Louvain, completed her post-doctorate in Italy, first in Piedmont and then at the University of Turin. She also taught at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Lubumbashi as part of the University Cooperation for Development (CUD). She was an assistant professor at the School of Pharmacy of the Catholic University of Louvain and, since 2017, has been a full professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the ULB.
Specialized in the field of natural products, this passionate researcher serves as an expert on various commissions of the Drug Agency and is a consultant for the European Commission. She is responsible for the Museum of Medicinal Plants and Pharmacy at ULB and has published several works, including "Medicinal Flora: Therapeutic or Toxic?" with Racine Editions.
This conference will focus on medicinal plants: their traditional uses and advanced research in this field. In the past, when synthetic drugs did not exist, plants were the main remedies. The botanical peculiarities of plants, their therapeutic or toxic properties, and their applications in medicine are currently validated by scientific studies, both for traditional and modern uses.
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Conference on the traditional use and advanced research of medicinal plants.
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Where does it take place?
ULiège - Arlon Campus Environnement
Pl. des Chasseurs Ardennais
6700 Arlon
Belgique
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