About ACMAP

Promoting and fostering research, development, production, and conservation of medicinal, aromatic, and other bioactive plants.

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The primary purpose of ACMAP is to promote and foster research, development, production, and conservation of medicinal, aromatic, and other bioactive plants useful to human health.

The American Council for Medicinally Active Plants, Inc. is organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes.

We have been granted tax exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and now qualify as a tax exempt entity and donations at this time are tax deductible.

The following activities are currently envisioned in order to accomplish stated goals of this council pertaining to basic and applied research:

Research

Education

Outreach

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Fabricio Medina-Bolivar, Ph.D.

Executive Director

Arkansas State University

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Nirmal Joshee, Ph.D.

President

Fort Valley State University

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Alok Arun, Ph.D.

Vice President

Inter American University of Puerto Rico - Barranquitas

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Andrea Doseff, Ph.D.

Secretary

Michigan State University

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Sun-Ok Lee, Ph.D.

Treasurer

University of Arkansas

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Joshua Kellogg, Ph.D.

Member-At-Large

Pennsylvania State University

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Jeremy Johnson, Pharm.D., Ph.D.

Member-at-Large

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Diana Roopchand, Ph.D.

Member-At-Large

Rutgers University

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Emily Merchant, Ph.D.

ACMAP AMBASSADOR

Rutgers University

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Samantha Sherman, M.S.

ACMAP AMBASSADOR

Fort Valley State University