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IBC International Symposium on "Drug Recovery Technology"
Boston, MA
August 19-22, 1996
For information contact:
IBC USA Conferences
Phone: 508-481-7911
Fax: 508-481-6400

XIVth International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria
Nagasaki, Japan
Nov. 17-22, 1996
For information contact:
Dr. Hideyo Itakura
Phone: 81-958-43-9348
Fax: 81-958-43-2194

Bioresources Development & Conservation Programme International Workshop on "Commercial Production of Indigenous Plants as Phytomedicine and Cosmetics"
Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Lagos, Nigeria
June 24-25, 1996.

For further information contact:
BDCP
Phone: 234-42-770756, 770305
301-962-6201
Fax: 234-1-4971030
301-962-6205
E-mail: bdcp@igc.apc.org

International Society of Ethnobiology International Workshop
Nairobi, Kenya
September 1-7, 1996
Contact: Christine Kabuye
Phone: 254-2743513
Fax: 254-2741424

Biological Resources is published monthly by The Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme. The information contained here is intended to contribute to the development of an integrated approach to biological resources management in which human needs and habitat conservation can both be accomodated.

Your comments and questions are welcome. Write to the Editor, Biological Resources.


Sections from the publication

Vol. 1 Issue 1 - April 1996

Message from the Director

ICBG Drug Development and Conservation of Biodiversity in Africa:
A New Standard in Collaboration with Indigenous People

Shaman Pharmaceuticals Conducts Workshop on Diabetes, Ethnomedicine, and Botany with BDCP Guinea

BDCP Second International Congress on "the Utilization of Tropical Plants and the Conservation of Biodiversity"

Symposium on Traditional Medicine and National Development

Ethnobiology and Field Taxonomy Training

Synopsis of BDCP Activities in Benue State (Nigeria)

Call for Nominations: The Richard Evans Schultes Award

Calendar of Events

Biological Resources is published monthly by The Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme. The information contained here is intended to contribute to the development of an integrated approach to biological resources management in which human needs and habitat conservation can both be accomodated.

Your comments and questions are welcome. Write to the Editor, Biological Resources.

For further information, contact:

BDCP Newsletter Bureau
Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme
11303 Amherst Avenue, Suite 2
Silver Spring, Maryland 20902
U.S.A.

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