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Reinforcing the Scientific Excellence of the Institute for Ethnopharmacological Studies and Phytotherapy (IESP) through Twinning with Computer Science (CS)

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Deliverables

Project identity, webpage, and social channels (opens in new window)

Our project's identity is embodied through its cohesive branding, which extends across our webpage and social channels. The webpage serves as a central hub for accessing project updates, resources, and contact information, providing stakeholders with a comprehensive overview of our work. Through active engagement on social media platforms, we foster dialogue, share insights, and amplify our impact within the wider community. Together, these channels reinforce our project's identity and facilitate meaningful connections with diverse audiences.

Curriculum on ΕΤΗ (opens in new window)

Compiling a Curriculum on Ethnopharmacology (ETΗ) involves synthesizing multidisciplinary knowledge into a structured educational framework. This curriculum encompasses traditional medicinal practices, botanical identification, pharmacological principles, and cultural contexts. By integrating diverse perspectives and methodologies, the curriculum aims to cultivate a holistic understanding of ethnopharmacology among students and professionals. Through interactive learning experiences and practical exercises, it fosters critical thinking and promotes the ethical and sustainable application of ethnopharmacological knowledge in a research setting.

Current landscape in ETH, best practices assessment and innovation benchmarking (opens in new window)

In the current landscape of Ethnopharmacology, assessing best practices and benchmarking innovation are paramount. By evaluating traditional medicinal knowledge alongside contemporary scientific methods, we aim to identify synergies and gaps in research. Through benchmarking, we can leverage advancements in technology and methodology to enhance the efficacy and sustainability of ethnopharmacological practices. This approach facilitates the integration of traditional wisdom with modern scientific rigor, paving the way for innovative solutions in healthcare and drug discovery.

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