ASOMPS IX 24 - 28 September 1998 Hanoi, Vietnam

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ACGC

Ninth Asian Symposium on Medicinal Plants, Spices and Other Natural Products (ASOMPS 9)

24-28 September 1998, Hanoi, Vietnam

Theme: Natural products chemistry for the benefit of Science, Industry and Conservation of Biodiversity

ASOMPS 9 is supported by the following institutions and governmental agencies:

  • The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
  • The International Foundation for Sciences (IFS)
  • The Third World Academy of SCiences (TWAS)
  • The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO)
  • The National Center for Natural SCiences and Technology of Vietnam (NCST)
  • The Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of Vietnam (MOSTE)
  • Local Universities and Institutes

The National Organizing Committee

Chairman Hoang Van Phiet
Members Phan Tong Son Head of Scientific committee
  Dao Dinh Kim Head of Reception committee
  Mai Ngoc Chuc Head of Financial committee
  Tran Van Sung
  Ngo Van Thong
  Nguyen Huu Khoi
  Pham Thanh Ky
  Chu Dinh Kinh
  Hoang Thanh Huong
  Nguyen Gia Chan
  Nguyen Xuan Dung
  Chau Van Minh
  Nguyen Minh Duc

The International Advisory Committee

Sjamsul Arifin Achmad (Indonesia)
Norio Aimi (Japan)
Beatrice Q. Guevara (Philippines)
Byung Hoon Han (Republic of Korea)
Stephen Hill (UNESCO)
Nordin Hj Lajis (Malaysia)
Neville G.Marchant (Botany 2000)
Mohammed Mosihuzzaman (Bangladesh)
Rune Liminga (IFS)
Barry Noller (ACGC)
Vichai Reutrakul (Thailand)
Finn Sandberg (Sweden)
Walter Taylor (Australia)
Pai Geng Xiao (China)
Secretary: Hoang Van Phiet (Vietnam)

Sponsored by UNESCO and Members of the Asian Coordinating Group for Chemistry

Hosted by the Institute of Natural Products Chemistry, National Centre for Natural Science and Technology Hanoi, Vietnam


Objectives

  • To create an impetus to the growing awareness of the need for developing the potential utilization of useful products from the Asian natural resources.
  • To provide a venue wherein young Asian researchers can interact withinternational experts in research on natural products.
  • To promote collaboration between scientists from various fields including chemistry, pharmacology, botany, biochemistry and biotechnology through their research on natural resources.
  • To discuss and update the knowledge of recent developments of research on natural products in various fields.
  • To guide the direction of research on natural products in developing countries for the benefit of the society.

Scope and topics

Papers dealing with all aspects of chemistry and biology of natural products (both flora and fauna) will be considered. The papers will be divided into six main groups:

  • Chemistry of Medicinal Plants, Spices and Other Natural Products.
  • Biological Studies of Natural Products
  • Ethnobotany and Biodiversity
  • Biochemistry and Biotechnology of Natural Products
  • Product Development and Commercialization of Natural Products.
  • Other topics.

An Open Forum on "Ethnobotany and Community Rights" will be held.


Official language and presentation facilities

All formal discussions and presentation at ASOMPS IX will be in English. The Overhead Projector and Slides will be used for lectures and oral presentation. The poster presentation panels will be available in size of 100cmx75cm.

Time allocation for presentation

The time will be 40 minutes for keynote speakers, 20 minutes for other oral presentations. Estimate presenting time should be announced in the form enclosed with abstract.

Poster boards of size 75cm x 100cm will be provided at the conference venue for poster presentation .

Venue

The venue selected for ASOMPS IX is La Thanh Hotel, Hanoi. It is about 2 km from the City Centre.


Registration

Registration fee will entitle to receive symposium materials, teas, lunches, banquet and airport transportation.

For Conference Registration please print and return this form to the Secretariat of ASOMPS IX before 31 May 1998

Registration fee

  Before 31 May 1998 After 1 June 1998
Participant USD 100 USD 120
Accompanying person USD 80 USD 100

Submission of papers/abstracts

Authors who wish to contribute a paper are requested to indicate the title in the attached form. The abstracts should be submitted not later than 31 May 1998.

The abstract should be prepared according to the specified instructions and mailed to the Secretariat of ASOMPS IX as printed hard-copy together with a copy in diskette (PC compatible).

The Proceedings shall be printed after the Symposium and can be ordered during the Symposium.


Accommodation and transportation

The accommodation will be arranged at La Thanh hotel, the Symposium venue, and other hotels nearby. The average price for the twin share room is about USD 30 per night. Hotels are also available in the business centre with room rates varying from USD 45 to USD 70 per night.

For Room Reservation please print and return this form to the Secretariat of ASOMPS IX before 31 May 1998

The public transportation is convenient, the taxi cost is around USD 0.3/Km.

Transport for participants from NoiBai Airport will be arranged by the Secretariat. Participants should notify the Secretariat of their confirmed flight schedule in order to make proper arrangements for pick-up at the airport. Please notify flight details before 15 September 1998.


Climate and clothing

Mid-autumn is the best season in Hanoi. The weather in September is very nice with pleasant warm days in average temperature of 24-28 °C. For the opening ceremony and conference banquet, participants are requested to wear formal dress.


Passports, visas and customs

All oversea participants should have valid passports. The Entry visas are needed for most participants. Please contact the local travel agency or nearest Vietnamese Embassies, Vietnam Airlines agencies for details of the current immigration and customs regulations and advise the Secretariat if any difficulties are experienced.


Tentative Programme

The scientific programme will consists of series of plenary lectures, session lectures, free communications and poster presentations. A free afternoon will be interposed on 26th September.

  Morning
9am-12am
Afternoon
2pm-5pm
Thursday,Sept.24 Opening ceremony
Plenary lectures
Session lectures Plenary lectures
Free communications
Friday,Sept.25 Plenary lectures Session lectures Free communications
Saturday,Sept.26 Plenary lectures Making a tour of the city Hanoi
Sunday,Sept.27 Plenary lectures Session lectures Free communications
Monday,Sept.28 Session lectures
Free communications
"Ethnobotany and Community Rights"
Closing ceremony Banquet

Plenary and invited speakers

Among others

  1. Prof. G. Adam, Institute of Plant Biochemistry Halle, Germany
  2. Prof. D. Black, University of New South Wales, Australia
  3. Prof. G.A. Cordell, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
  4. Prof. L.J. Cruz, University of the Philippines
  5. Prof. K. Fuji, Kyoto University, Japan
  6. Prof. Byung Hoon Han, Seoul National University, Rep. Korea
  7. Dr. Kanjanapothi, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
  8. Prof. H. Kessler, Technical University Munich, Germany
  9. Prof. N. Hj. Lajis, University Pertanian Malaysia, Malaysia
  10. Prof. K. Mori, Science University of Tokyo, Japan
  11. Prof. V. Reutrakul, Mahidol University, Thailand
  12. Prof. W.C. Taylor, University of Sydney, Australia
  13. Prof. P. Weyerstahl, Technical University Berlin, Germany
  14. Prof. Pei-Gen Xiao, Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, China

Entertainment

Plenty of interesting tours will be available and give participants the best choice for their visit.

Some suggestions:

Outskirts of Hanoi (1 day) USD 42/pers
Hanoi-Halong-Hanoi (2 days,1 night) USD 185/pers
Hanoi-Hue-Hanoi (2 days,1 night) USD 227/pers
Hanoi-HoChiMinh City-Hanoi (2 days,1 night) USD 208/pers

Other entertainment activities are also available.


Payment

One day hotel deposit and registration fee are requested to be paid to the Secretariat' account number not later than 31 May 1998. If in some countries the bank system is inconvenient, payment on the date of arrival will be accepted.

Please advise the Secretariat if this is the case.

Bank account: Institute of Natural Products Chemistry
362.111.370.256
Vietcombank - Hanoi

Money matters

Vietnamese currency is known as Dong Vietnam (D). Most major world currencies are exchangeable in Vietnam, at either Banks or Hotels or at Authorized Money Changers. Travellers cheques and major credit cards such as VISA, MASTER CARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS are widely accepted throughout Vietnam. At present US$ 1.00 is equivalent to 13000 (D) but the exchange rate varies slightly according to the daily rate.


Secretariat of  ASOMPS 9

  Institute of Natural Products Chemistry
  National Center for Natural Sciences & Technology
  Nghiado, Tuliem, Hanoi, Vietnam
Phone: 844 8360830 or 844 8363375
Fax: 844 8345390
E-mail: daoco@hn.vnn.vn
WWW http://ozchemnet.adfa.oz.au/FACS/ACGC/ASOMPS/