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Taking place from March 22–24, 2027, NP Discovery 2027- International Congress on Natural Products, Botanicals & Herbal Drug Discovery will provide a global platform for scientific dialogue focused on biological resources and their growing significance in modern innovation. Hosted in Singapore with Online participation available worldwide, the hybrid congress welcomes professionals committed to advancing knowledge across diverse areas of natural science.
Natural Products Conference highlights research efforts aimed at uncovering valuable molecules and bioactive constituents from a broad range of natural origins. By bringing together specialists from academic institutions, research organizations, industrial sectors, and healthcare communities, the congress encourages collaborative approaches to addressing contemporary scientific and societal needs.
Program topics include molecular discovery strategies, biological screening systems, resource characterization, bioactive ingredient innovation, therapeutic assessment models, analytical advancements, process development, product optimization, and validation methodologies. Natural Products Conference 2027 will explore sustainability frameworks, biodiversity management, regulatory developments, and future directions in resource-based innovation.
Attendees will benefit from a comprehensive program featuring keynote lectures, scientific forums, poster presentations, and professional networking opportunities. These activities are designed to facilitate knowledge sharing, encourage interdisciplinary partnerships, and showcase emerging developments from around the world.
Herbal Drug Discovery Conference seeks to strengthen scientific cooperation and inspire innovative thinking that supports the continued advancement of nature-derived solutions. Through international participation and collaborative engagement, the congress contributes to expanding the impact of biological research across healthcare, technology, and sustainable development sectors.