Dear Colleagues,
It is a great pleasure to announce that The Scientistt will host the Global Summit on Traditional and Alternative Medicine (GSTAM2022) will be held in Tokyo, Japan during April 28-30, 2022.
GSTAM2022 aims to bring together the renowned researchers, scientists and scholars to exchange ideas, to present sophisticated research works and to discuss hot topics in the field and share their experiences on all aspects of Traditional and Alternative Medicine.
The GSTAM2022 will be a 3 days event that means to gather the key players of the Traditional and Alternative Medicine community and related sectors. This event is launched with the aims to become an established event, attracting global participants, intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Pathology and Clinical Medicine, Herbal Medicine, History and Philosophy of Herbal Medicine, Phytovigilance of Herbal Medicines, Medicinal & Aromatic Plants -related scientific and commercial developments.
A wide-ranging scientific program consisting of plenary lectures, keynote lectures, Invited lectures, parallel sessions, as well as poster sessions for young scientists covering all topics in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Pathology and Clinical Medicine, Herbal Medicine, History and Philosophy of Herbal Medicine, Phytovigilance of Herbal Medicines, Medicinal & Aromatic Plants will be scheduled. This conference provides a wonderful opportunity for you to enhance your knowledge about the newest interdisciplinary approaches in Traditional and Alternative Medicine.
Moreover, the conference offers a valuable platform to create new contacts in the field of Traditional and Alternative Medicine, by providing valuable networking time for you to meet great personnel in the field.
We look forward to seeing you at GSTAM2022 in Tokyo, Japan
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We trust you, your families and colleagues are well at this peculiar time. As we all know, the Omicron variant of Covid-19 has surged across the globe over the last few weeks at unprecedented speed. The new infections have broken records across many regions, including the United States and Europe.
As a result of increase in number of cases many governments, companies, and institutions have implemented much more strict travel policies which will directly impact the travel of our speakers and participants. The GSTAM2022 organizing committee and The Scientistt have been closely monitoring the situation and carefully evaluating the options we have. Given the diminishing value of having a physical conference due to travel restrictions, especially from overseas, and concerns over the safety of all our participants, we have decided to move the “hybrid” format to a fully virtual conference. This was a very difficult decision and surely will disappoint many of you who have long anticipated meeting your friends and colleagues in person after two years now.
In addition we have received requests from several participants to make the conference virtual as they are not able to travel from their country due to travel restrictions. Considering present situation, we believe moving to a fully virtual format is the right decision since the safety of our attendees comes first.
Thank you all for your understanding.
Sincerely,
The Scientistt
To encourage new academic inspirations
To provide vibrant platform for oral presentations
To Provide Networking opportunities with eminent scientists
To provide friendly environment to present ideas
To help to grow their skills, broaden their horizon
To strengthen inter-disciplinary integration
The work must be predominately that of the student
The topic must fit into scientific sessions of the conference
Each individual participant is allowed to submit only one paper
None of the authors should have senior position or faculty position
Best Poster Award:
Best poster award will be given to the outstanding poster presentation
The prize consists of a certificate and $400
Best Oral Award:
Best oral award will be given to the outstanding presentation
The prize consists of a certificate and $400
Abstract Submission Deadline
Early Registration Deadline
Standard Registration Deadline
Conference Dates:
Oral Presentation is an effective way to present your valuable research work to get recognized. Oral Presentations consist of Plenary, Keynote and a series of Invited Talks with specific time durations.
A poster presentation is another potential channel to disseminate your research of a topic in a short and concise format. Posters offer the opportunity to engage with other conference attendees interested in the same subject and application as you.
Workshop provides a high-yield, more efficient and effective tool for discussion, problem solving and feedback about one’s scholarly work. Each workshop lasts for 1 hour intensive and interactive discussion about a topic.
Participating in the conference only without neither presentation nor paper publication. Listener will get networking opportunities to exchange and gain new knowledge, while interacting with the intellectuals and academics in the field.
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