In 1993, the National Institutes of Health funded a program to support multi-institutional partnerships to conduct natural products drug discovery in a manner to support conservation and economic growth. To date, ten International Cooperative Biodiversity Groups (ICBG) have been supported. The activities of the Madagascar ICBG project are reviewed, first providing an overview of goals of the program to conduct botanical inventory, conservation analysis, and to collect samples for bioassay in Madagascar’s northern complex, then focusing on efforts to build capacity to conduct these activities within Madagascar. This paper introduces the results of a recently conducted ethnobotanical training program
Ethnobotanical research at the Laboratory of Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture and Ethnobotany st...
The emergence of methods to miniaturize in-vitro bioassays in the 1980s allowed for rapid evaluation...
Journal ArticleTropical forests are one of the most diverse and endangered habitats on earth. They h...
A consortium of conservation groups organized by the Missouri Botanical Garden in 2005 responded to ...
This study examines a variety of innovative benefit-sharing mechanisms implemented in Suriname and ...
This research assessed ethnobotanical knowledge in two villages and locally important plant resource...
Madagascar has always held a special place on the bioprospecting map. Designated as one of the world...
For centuries, traditional medical practitioners around the world have understood the tremendous wea...
Abstract Background Biopiracy – the use of a people’s long-established medical knowledge without ack...
publication #560. The International Cooperative Biodiversity Groups (ICBG) Program is an integrated ...
AbstractMadagascar has one of the highest biodiversity and endemism rates in the world but the ethno...
Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, main...
Globally, the number of protected areas (PAs) has increased exponentially during the last 25 years, ...
The Department of Zoology and Animal Biodiversity (DZAB) and the Department of Plant Ecology and Bio...
The leaflet provides a summary of the major results achieved in Mauritius within the project: In Sit...
Ethnobotanical research at the Laboratory of Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture and Ethnobotany st...
The emergence of methods to miniaturize in-vitro bioassays in the 1980s allowed for rapid evaluation...
Journal ArticleTropical forests are one of the most diverse and endangered habitats on earth. They h...
A consortium of conservation groups organized by the Missouri Botanical Garden in 2005 responded to ...
This study examines a variety of innovative benefit-sharing mechanisms implemented in Suriname and ...
This research assessed ethnobotanical knowledge in two villages and locally important plant resource...
Madagascar has always held a special place on the bioprospecting map. Designated as one of the world...
For centuries, traditional medical practitioners around the world have understood the tremendous wea...
Abstract Background Biopiracy – the use of a people’s long-established medical knowledge without ack...
publication #560. The International Cooperative Biodiversity Groups (ICBG) Program is an integrated ...
AbstractMadagascar has one of the highest biodiversity and endemism rates in the world but the ethno...
Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, main...
Globally, the number of protected areas (PAs) has increased exponentially during the last 25 years, ...
The Department of Zoology and Animal Biodiversity (DZAB) and the Department of Plant Ecology and Bio...
The leaflet provides a summary of the major results achieved in Mauritius within the project: In Sit...
Ethnobotanical research at the Laboratory of Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture and Ethnobotany st...
The emergence of methods to miniaturize in-vitro bioassays in the 1980s allowed for rapid evaluation...
Journal ArticleTropical forests are one of the most diverse and endangered habitats on earth. They h...