- Welcome coffee
- Access to All Talks and Posters
- Conference material
- Lunch, tea / coffee breaks
- WiFi in meeting rooms
PhytoTMed-2026 invites researchers, practitioners, and industry
professionals to join us for the Global Summit on Phytochemistry & Traditional
Medicine Research, taking place in Phuket, Thailand, April 6-8, 2026.
PhytoTMed-2026 will feature a dynamic program of keynote presentations, interactive workshops,
symposia, and expert panel discussions. This conference serves as a global platform for
scientists, researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders to exchange groundbreaking research,
innovative practices, and emerging trends in Traditional Medicine, Phytochemistry, and Herbal
Science.
Eastern Plants Company
Israel
Dr. Abdullatif Azab is a researcher and the founder of Eastern Plants Company, Israel. He holds a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry from the School of Pharmacy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2012), followed by postdoctoral research in the MRI Department of the university’s School of Medicine (2013). In the same year, Dr. Azab received the prestigious Neuroscience Excellence Award for outstanding research contributions.
With a strong foundation in education, Dr. Azab served as a high school chemistry teacher for four decades (1980–2020), inspiring generations of students. From 1993 to 1999, Dr. Azab led an environmental services company as Director, bridging science and sustainable solutions. Since 2015, he has focused on medicinal plant research, combining expertise in chemistry and pharmacology to explore natural compounds with therapeutic potential.
Join us in Thailand for an enriching experience, where science meets tradition, and innovation drives the future of phytomedicine and natural healing.
Connect with renowned experts, researchers, and professionals from across the world.
Gain insights into the latest advancements in traditional medicine, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, and integrative medicine.
Explore the safety, efficacy, mechanisms, and standardization of traditional medicinal practices.
Participate in interactive sessions covering topics like herbal medicine, phytotherapy, metabolomics, and regulatory aspects.
Focus: Theoretical frameworks, regional systems, and the integration of traditional medicine in modern healthcare.
Focus: Clinical research, efficacy, pharmacognosy, and safety of herbal and plant-derived products.
Focus: Extraction, identification, and chemical analysis of phytochemicals in medicinal plants.
Focus: Conservation, cultivation, and sustainability of medicinal plants.
Panel: Traditional Medicine & Global Healthcare – Challenges &
Opportunities
Roundtable: Harmonizing Regulatory Frameworks for Herbal & Phytomedicine Products
Industry Forum: Future Trends in Herbal Commercialization & Sustainable Sourcing
Traditional Medicine in Thailand is a rapidly expanding industry, creating new healthcare services and employment opportunities for thousands of Thai people each year. As one of the leading markets in the Asia-Pacific region, Thailand holds a significant share in the Traditional Medicine and Natural Products sector.
The increasing adoption of traditional medicine as a primary healthcare approach, alongside support from pharmaceutical companies, researchers, and policymakers, is driving market expansion. Additionally, factors such as the rising demand for natural medicines, government initiatives, and increased research funding for herbal medicine applications contribute to the industry’s rapid growth.
Thailand has a deep-rooted history of traditional healing practices, with knowledge passed down through generations. Thai Traditional Medicine (TTM) integrates herbal remedies, massage therapy (Nuad Thai), energy healing, and spiritual practices. These methods remain widely practiced, particularly in rural regions, where local healers, or Maw Mor, play a crucial role in community healthcare. As Thailand continues to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern science, the Traditional Medicine and Phytochemistry market is set for significant advancements, shaping the future of natural healthcare in the region.
Early Bird Registration ends June 30, 2025