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13th Annual Conference

American Council for Medicinally Active Plants

Prairie View A&M University
Prairie View (45 miles from Houston), Texas, USA

10th Annual

ACMAP Conference

This year’s meeting with a focus on the scientific  advances in several health and nutritional areas including the newly emerging field of hemp and medicinal cannabis.

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

New Brunswick, NJ

Exploring the Unexplored: Science and Applications of Medicinal Plants

Human, animal, and plant health, climate change, and food security remain among the greatest challenges for societies around the globe. Natural products and medicinally active plants can contribute significantly to improving health. The 13th annual conference of the American Council for Medicinally Active Plants (ACMAP) invites you to join us to share experiences, scientific studies, and lessons from lab and field discovery to illustrate the latest advances in scientific knowledge that can be used to impact and transform the lives of others in our country and in developing countries.

This year’s meeting will focus on scientific advances in several health and nutritional areas, including the newly emerging field of hemp and medicinal cannabis. Let this meeting be a forum where we come together to reflect on both basic and applied research and development activities that demonstrate how the application of science can and does make a difference to communities and society. We invite you to present your research either as an oral presentation and/or as a poster. We also invite all those contributing papers to submit their work as full papers for consideration for publication in the Journal of Medicinally Active Plants (JMAP).

We look forward to seeing you in Texas.

Alok Arun, Ph.D. (Chair) and Nirmal Joshee, Ph.D. (Co-Chair)
Your 2022 Hosts
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Aruna Weerasooriya, Ph.D.

Prairie View A&M University

Program Chair and Host

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Diana Roopchand, Ph.D.

Rutgers University

Program Co-Chair

Conference 7

Cassandra Quave, Ph.D.

EMORY UNIVERSITY

Conference 9

Sun-Ok Lee, Ph.D.

University of Arkansas, USA

Conference 11

Fabricio Medina-Bolivar, Ph.D

Arkansas State University, USA

Conference 13

Joshua Kellogg, Ph.D.

Pennsylvania State University, USA

Conference 15

Srinivasa Rao Mentreddy, Ph.D.

Alabama A&M University, USA

Conference 17

Andrea I. Doseff, Ph.D.

Michigan State University, USA

Conference 19

Nirmal Joshee, Ph.D.

FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY, USA

Conference 21

Yuanyuan (Rose) Li, M.D., Ph.D.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, USA

Conference 23

Anait S. Levenson, M.D., Ph.D.

Long Island University, USA

Conference 25

Chendil Damoradan, Ph.D.

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

Conference 27

Jan Claesen, Ph.D.

Cleveland Clinic

Conference 29

Abdul Khan, Ph.D.

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

Conference 31

Michael Gutensohn, Ph.D.

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY

Conference 33

Kevin Harbison, Pharm.D.

PHARMACANN INC

Conference 35

Rebecca Linger, Ph.D.

UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON

Conference 37

Warren Vidar, Ph.D.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO

Conference 39

Gregory Dudley, Ph.D.

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY

Conference 41

Liva Rakotondraibe, Ph.D.

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Conference 43

Samantha Sherman, M.S.

FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

Conference 45

Balasubramani S. Paranthaman, Ph.D.

ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY

Conference 47

Venugopal Mendu, Ph.D.

Montana State University

Conference 49

Gary Stutte, Ph.D.

SyNRGE LLC

Conference 51

Gary Rankin, Ph.D.

MARSHALL UNIVERSITY

Conference 53

Venkatesh Balan, Ph.D.

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

Conference 55

Wesley Raup-Konsavage, Ph.D.

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

Conference 57

Aruna Weerasooriya, Ph.D., Chair

Prairie View A&M University

Conference 57

Fabricio Medina-Bolivar, Ph.D.

Arkansas State University

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Diana Roopchand, Ph.D., Co-Chair

Rutgers University

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Nirmal Joshee, Ph.D.

Fort Valley State University

Conference 57

Sun-Ok Lee, Ph.D.

University of Arkansas

LODGING, SCHEDULE AND VENUES

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Poster Guidelines

ACMAP discounted hotel rates are available at the Rutgers University Inn and Heldrich Hotel. Limited rooms are available. Make your reservations early to secure the discounted rate.

Follow the booking instructions below:

Rutgers University Inn – rate $86 + plus taxes/fees (double room, 1 or 2 people)

  • To make reservations click here
  • Enter PROMO/GROUP CODE: 25893
  • Discounted rate is available for June 24, 25 and 26 of 2020.
  • This is a not refundable rate, 100% deposit is required at the time of booking 
  • Limited rooms available. Make reservations early!

Heldrich Hotel – rate $159 + plus taxes/fees

  • Discounted rate is available for 24, 25 and 26 of 2020.
  • To book online click here
  • Click on the “Reservations” button, which will open the Calendar Booking screen. Click on the “+” sign next to Add Code. Click the drop-down arrow next to “Discount Code”, and select option Group Attendee. Input your Group Attendee Code 492869 and then click the Add button.
  • Select your Arrival and Departure Dates and the number of guests and then click Continue. Select your preferred Bed Type, fill in the appropriate Information Fields, and then click Submit.
  • If you require telephone assistance with you reservation please call 866-609-4700 and give the agent Group Attendee Code 492869 to assist you. 

Rutgers University at New Brunswick, New Jersey, is located within an hour from New York City. It is convenient to travel to by air, train or car.

Airport: 

We recommend flying into Newark Liberty Airport due to the ease of travel to New Brunswick, NJ. There are, however, several other airports such as JFK International Airport and La Guardia Airport in New York, Philadelphia International Airport in Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City International Airport in New Jersey.

Transportation from Newark International Airport to New Brunswick, NJ:

Car – Travel time estimated at 0.5 – 1 hr. 

    • Get on US-1 S/U.S. 9 S from Newark International Airport St
    • Take I-95 S to NJ-18 N in East Brunswick. Take exit 9 from I-95 S
    • Continue on NJ-18 N 
    • Use the middle lane to take the exit toward NJ-172/Commercial Ave/New St/NJ-27/Highland Park
    • Keep left at the fork, follow signs for NJ-172/Cook/Douglass
    • Continue onto NJ-172 W/George St
    • Keep right to continue toward George St
    • Merge onto George St
    • Left on Nichol Ave
    • Left on Lipman Drive

* If you arriving by car and intend to park on campus please contact Emily Merchant to sign up for a temporary campus parking pass 

Train – Travel time estimated at 1.5 – 2 hours.

Take the AirTran at the Newark Airport to the transit center. Take the Northeast Corridor train heading south to New Brunswick. Arrive at the New Brunswick train station. Take a taxi, Uber, or Lyft to the Douglass Campus Center (100 George St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901)

Traveling from New Brunswick to Manhattan:

Take a car service to the New Brunswick train station. From the New Brunswick train station, take the Northeast Corridor train heading north to New York. Get off at the New York Penn Station – this is the last stop on the train. For more information on the train system see here:

urldefense.proofpoint.

njtransit.

 

ACMAP is planning to have discounted lodging rates at Rutgers University Inn and Heldrich Hotel. Booking information will be available soon. If you need additional information, please contact ACMAP.

Rutgers University at New Brunswick, New Jersey, is located within an hour from New York City. It is convenient to travel to by air, train or car.

Airport: 

We recommend flying into Newark Liberty Airport due to the ease of travel to New Brunswick, NJ. There are, however, several other airports such as JFK International Airport and La Guardia Airport in New York, Philadelphia International Airport in Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City International Airport in New Jersey.

Transportation from Newark International Airport to New Brunswick, NJ:

Car – Travel time estimated at 0.5 – 1 hr. 

    • Get on US-1 S/U.S. 9 S from Newark International Airport St
    • Take I-95 S to NJ-18 N in East Brunswick. Take exit 9 from I-95 S
    • Continue on NJ-18 N 
    • Use the middle lane to take the exit toward NJ-172/Commercial Ave/New St/NJ-27/Highland Park
    • Keep left at the fork, follow signs for NJ-172/Cook/Douglass
    • Continue onto NJ-172 W/George St
    • Keep right to continue toward George St
    • Merge onto George St
    • Left on Nichol Ave
    • Left on Lipman Drive

* If you arriving by car and intend to park on campus please contact Emily Merchant to sign up for a temporary campus parking pass 

Train – Travel time estimated at 1.5 – 2 hours.

Take the AirTran at the Newark Airport to the transit center. Take the Northeast Corridor train heading south to New Brunswick. Arrive at the New Brunswick train station. Take a taxi, Uber, or Lyft to the Douglass Campus Center (100 George St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901)

Traveling from New Brunswick to Manhattan:

Take a car service to the New Brunswick train station. From the New Brunswick train station, take the Northeast Corridor train heading north to New York. Get off at the New York Penn Station – this is the last stop on the train. For more information on the train system see here:

urldefense.proofpoint.

njtransit.