Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, has been practiced for thousands of years and is based on holistic principles aimed at promoting health and preventing diseases. It encompasses a comprehensive understanding of the human body, medicinal herbs, dietary practices, lifestyle recommendations, and therapeutic techniques. Despite its longstanding history and proven efficacy, Ayurveda has often faced scepticism from the scientific community due to the lack of rigorous scientific validation and standardization of its practices.
On the other hand, biomedical research has made significant strides in understanding diseases, developing new drugs, and advancing medical technologies. Biotechnological tools and techniques have revolutionized healthcare by enabling precise diagnosis, targeted therapies, and personalized medicine.
Recognizing the immense potential for synergy between Ayurveda and biomedical research, there has been a growing interest in exploring the scientific basis of Ayurvedic principles and integrating them with modern medical practices. This interest has led to the organization of international conferences focusing on biotechnological applications in Ayurveda and biomedical research.