With the Support of Traditional Medicine and Medical Herbs Technologies Development Headquarter;
The first national conference of honey and biomolecular sciences will be held.
The first national conference of honey and biomolecular sciences will be held.
The first national conference of honey and biomolecular sciences will be held in the institute of biochemistry and biophysics (IBB) of University of Tehran on December 20th 2017.
According to the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, honey is not only regarded as a valuable and enriched food material, but also it has medical effects and distinctive healing properties. The first national conference of honey and biomolecular sciences will be held in the institute of biochemistry and biophysics (IBB) of University of Tehran on December 20th 2017.
In this conference, the latest specialized achievements and perspectives of scholars in the world regarding the topic of honey with an emphasis on biomolecular properties were presented. IBB will hold the first national conference on honey and biomolecular sciences in cooperation with the honey association of Iran and with the spiritual support of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs.
Some of the goals of this event include promotion of knowledge of researchers about molecular aspects of honey and the associated properties. This conference will be held with the suggestion and following up of IBB of Iran and with the cooperation of honey association of Iran and support of various institutes and centers, such as research deputy of University of Tehran, national institute of animal science research, national animal science research department and UNESCO Chair in interdisciplinary research on diabetes.
The first national conference of honey and biomolecular sciences will be held in the institute of biochemistry and biophysics (IBB) of University of Tehran on December 20th 2017 with the spiritual support of traditional medicine and medical herbs technologies development.
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