We are delighted to present the inaugural Frontiers in?Pharmacology?“Rising Stars in Ethnopharmacology: 2021” series of article collections. Recognizing?the future leaders in Ethnopharmacology is fundamental to safeguarding tomorrow's driving force in innovation.
This Research Topic is part of the ?
Rising Stars in Pharmacology? series. Other titles in this collection include:
Rising Stars in Drugs Outcomes Research and Policies: 2021Rising Stars in Pharmacoepidemiology: 2021Rising Stars in Pharmacology of Ion Channels and Channelopathies: 2021This Research Topic article collection will showcase the high-quality work of up-and-coming researchers in the early stages of their?careers. The aim of this collection is to showcase the high-quality work of early career researchers within 10 years of PhD or MD completion across the entire breadth of Ethnopharmacology, and present?advances in theory, experiment and methodology with applications to compelling problems.
All Rising Star researchers will be suggested in recognition of their influence on the?future directions in their respective fields. While future innovations in?the field?are yet to be discovered, this Research Topic will give us a hint at whom to follow.
This Research Topic aims to focus on contributions covering but not limited to:
• Uses and safety considerations behind traditional and complementary remedies (plant extracts, multi-herbal preparations and single compounds).
• Novel assessment of quality and composition behind natural agents and products of present and future relevance for Ethnopharmacology and Public Health.
• Specific challenges and future directives involving the extraction, preparation and application of traditional medicinal preparations and other substances as well as medical nutritional therapy.
Please note: Contributions to the collection are by invitation only, so please inform the Editorial Office at?pharmacology@frontiersin.org? if you would like to be considered for participation in this collection.
Different Article Types can be submitted to the Research Topic including Original Research, Review, Mini-Review, Brief Research Report, Perspective articles, among others. You can find detailed information
here.
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All the manuscripts submitted to the collection will need to fully comply with the Four Pillars of Best Practice in Ethnopharmacology (you can freely download the full version here).