cgcm 2015 program book
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Acknowledgements
The Local Organizing Committee wants to express its gratitude to the following organizations for their sponsorship of
the 14th Annual Meeting of the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine (CGCM)
Table of Contents
Overview ......................................................................................................................... 2
Meeting Organization .................................................................................................... 3
Letters of Welcome ........................................................................................................ 4
Venues & Registration .................................................................................................. 14
Dr. Barry Halliwell ........................................................................................................ 15
Dr. Rogers Prize Keynote Address ............................................................................... 16
Program Overview ........................................................................................................ 17
Detailed Program, Monday August 17 ......................................................................... 18
Detailed Program, Tuesday August 18 ........................................................................ 20
Detailed Program, Wednesday August 19 ................................................................... 23
Detailed Program, Thursday August 20 ...................................................................... 25
Instructions .................................................................................................................. 26
General Information ..................................................................................................... 27
Social Program ............................................................................................................. 28
Welcome Reception & BBQ Map ............................................................................... 29
Gala Dinner Program ................................................................................................... 30
Thank You ..................................................................................................................... 31
Bus Maps ...................................................................................................................... 32
Campus Map ................................................................................................. Back Cover
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Overview
The Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine (CGCM) was born in 2003 from a meeting attended
by sixteen leading institutions in traditional Chinese Medicine organized by the Faculty of Medicine at The
University of Hong Kong. It was during this meeting that a memorandum of understanding was signed by all
sixteen founding institutions to form the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine (CGCM). The
CGCM has since grown to 144 member institutes and 18 industrial affiliates.
The CGCM positions itself as a global, non-profit, non-discriminatory and non-political organization with a
mission to advance Chinese herbal medicine to benefit all of human kind through joint efforts of the
academic institutions, industries, and regulatory agencies around the world.
Mission
To advance the field of Chinese herbal medicine to benefit human kind through joint efforts of the academic
institutions, industries and regulatory agencies around the world.
Goals
• Develop platform technologies required for advancing Chinese herbal Medicine by joint efforts.
• Facilitate the interaction and collaboration among different institutes in advancing Chinese herbal
medicine by sharing information.
• Promote high quality research and development of Chinese herbal medicine internationally.
• Assist industry which is interested in developing Chinese herbal medicine products and regulatory
agencies around the world.
• Bring Chinese herbal medicine into cornerstone for developing future medicine (West meets East)
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Meeting Organization
Host Institution
Local Organizing Committee
Dr. Michael J. Rieder Chairman
Dr. Lauren N. Faught Co-Chair
Dr. Michael J. E. Greff Co-Chair
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Letters of Welcome
Hon. Kathleen Wynne Premier of Ontario
Hon. Ed Holder Member of Parliament for London West Minister of State (Science & Technology)
Hon. Susan Truppe Member of Parliament for London North Centre
Hon. Deb Matthews Member of Provincial Parliament for London North Centre
Matt Brown Mayor of London
Prof. Yung-chi Cheng Chairman, Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine
Dr. Michael J. Rieder Chairman, CGCM 2015
Prof. Amit Chakma President, Western University
Dr. Margaret Steele Acting Dean, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Premier of Ontario - Première ministre de l’Ontario
August 17 – 20, 2015
A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am pleased to extend warm greetings to the guests and delegates attending the 14th annual meeting of the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine (CGCM). A healthy province is a prosperous one — that is why the health and well-being of our people is a valuable resource for Ontario. Today, Ontarians of all ages and cultural backgrounds are discovering the health benefits of Chinese herbal medicine. Since 2003, the CGCM has remained faithful to its mission to advance the field of Chinese herbal medicine in order to benefit all humankind. Your commitment to promoting excellence and professionalism has done much to strengthen Chinese herbal medicine in Ontario, in Canada and beyond. Please accept my best wishes for a memorable and thought-provoking forum.
Kathleen Wynne Premier
AUGUST 2015
A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM SUSAN TRUPPE, MP LONDON NORTH CENTRE
PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR STATUS OF WOMEN
As the Member of Parliament for London North Centre and Parliamentary Secretary for Status of
Women, I am delighted to extend warm greetings to everyone attending the 14th annual meeting of the
Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine.
I am pleased and honoured that you have chosen our city and our university to host this prestigious
gathering. These conferences have become marquee events on the international calendar for those
who have dedicated themselves to the advancement of Chinese medicine and their mission to benefit
mankind through their work. As most of you will be aware, London is known internationally for its
outstanding medical research and facilities and so it is appropriate to that you have chosen to have your
meeting in our city.
We hope that you enjoy your time with us and please take the opportunity to peruse some of our
numerous shops and boutiques and to also experience some of the finest restaurants in the province.
Thanks again for choosing London and I hope you all have a memorable and productive conference and
that you thoroughly enjoy your time in our city.
Yours sincerely,
Susan Truppe, MP
London North Centre
Parliamentary Secretary for Status of Women
August 2015 Dear Friends, On behalf of the Government of Ontario and our Premier Kathleen Wynne, I’m delighted to warmly welcome everyone to 14th Annual Meeting for the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine (CGCM). As a proud Western Alumni, I’m delighted that Western is hosting the first CGCM Annual Meeting in North America. This is such a wonderful opportunity for so many talented individuals to exchange their thoughts and ideas on how to bring Chinese Medicine to the world. I’d like to say thanks very much to everyone who is participating in the event. London has so many great shops, restaurants and historic sites and while you are in London I hope that you all have an opportunity to explore our vibrant city. Please accept my best wishes for a successful meeting. Sincerely,
Deb Matthews MPP London North Centre
August 17, 2015
14th Meeting of the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine: Dear Conference Attendees, On behalf of City Council, it is my pleasure to welcome all attendees of the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine to London. This conference represents an opportunity to advance the field of Chinese herbal medicine. This is a strong partnership between institutions, industries and regulatory agencies to further the field of Chinese medicine. Thank you for your dedication to the research and further development of area of study. Thank you for making your way to the Forest City. I hope you enjoy your stay. We are a community that is rich in culture and diversity. We are a walkable city, and I hope you take some time to discover our fantastic restaurants, unique shops, excellent attractions and our beautiful parks along the Thames River. I hope all attendees have an enriching experience and enjoy your time in London. Please come visit us again.
Sincerely,
Mayor Matt Brown
CGCM Central Office: School of Chinese Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, 10 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2589 0402 Fax: (852) 2872 5476 Email: [email protected] Website: www.tcmedicine.org
Dear CGCM Delegates, On behalf of the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine (CGCM), I am delighted to welcome you to the 14th CGCM Meeting. It is the first time for the CGCM annual meeting to be held in North America and we are grateful to The University of Western Ontario for hosting it. This meeting provides an excellent platform for interaction among the experts and researchers from different sectors and regions, which promotes academic exchange and collaborative research on various frontiers of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Building on the success of past years, a variety of themed discussion workshops will be continued. The themes include acupuncture, bioinformatics, clinical investigations, education, herbal resources, natural products, polychemical activities and mechanism studies, regulation and interregional collaborations in academia and industry. Interactive panel discussions will be the highlights of the program, I truly hope that everyone can be enriched by participating them. I would also like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the local organizing committee, sponsors, delegates and all our guests for joining this year’s meeting. Your participation and continual support are instrumental to the building of a stronger and closer partnership in the TCM field. Sincerely,
Professor Yung-chi Cheng Chairman Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine
Children’s Hospital, 800 Commissioner’s Road East, London, ON, Canada N6C 2V5 t. 519.-685-8293 f. 519.685-8156 [email protected]
August 17, 2015 Dear Fellow CGCM Members: It is the special privilege of the Canadian Consortium and Western University to host the first meeting of the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine to be held in North America. Since our first beginnings we have pursued the common goal of advancing the field of Chinese herbal medicine to benefit humanity worldwide through joint efforts of academic institutions, industries and regulatory agencies globally. This marks the 14th annual meeting of the CGCM, and we greatly look forward not only to the workshops, posters and presentations but also for the opportunity to meet with colleagues and friends from across the world. On behalf of my colleagues here at Western, at our partner Canadian institutions and Canadians I would like to welcome you to Western and to Canada. We hope you enjoy your time at our campus and that you can take some time to see some of our beautiful country. I would also like to thank the team who have organized this conference, with special thanks to the CGCM leadership and Central Office, to Dr. Lauren Hanly-Fraught and Dr. Michael Greff whose skills and talents have helped bring the meeting to fruition and to Dr. Henry Poon and the London Chapter of the Chinese Canadian National Council. Welcome to Western! Yours sincerely
Michael Rieder MD Ph.D FRCPC FAAP FRCP(Glasgow) FRCP(Edinburgh) CIHR-GSK Chair in Paediatric Clinical Pharmacology Distinguished University Professor Departments of Paediatrics, Physiology & Pharmacology and Medicine Western University Executive Council Member, Canadian Consortium Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine
Western University | Stevenson Hall, Suite 2107 | London, ON, Canada N6A 5B8 t. 519.661.2111 ext. 83745 | f. 519.661.3139 | www.westernu.ca
Dear CGCM 2015 Conference Delegates, On behalf of the faculty, staff and students here at Western University, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 14th annual meeting of the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine, August 17-20, 2015. Building on the success of past conferences, organizers of CGCM 2015 have developed a compelling program that is focused on advancing the field of Chinese herbal medicine to benefit human kind through joint efforts of the academic institutions, industries and regulatory agencies around the world. The speakers, symposia, poster sessions and other conference activities will serve to facilitate the exchange of new ideas, probe emerging issues, and identify opportunities to expand knowledge in the field. During the next several days, you have a unique opportunity to engage with current and future leaders who share your interests, and I encourage you to be an active participant. I hope you will also find an opportunity to explore our beautiful campus at Western and enjoy some of what the surrounding community of London and region has to offer visitors. Finally, please join me in thanking and congratulating this year’s conference sponsors and organizers for creating what promises to be an enjoyable and productive learning experience. Sincerely,
Amit Chakma President & Vice-Chancellor
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University,
Dean’s Office, Clinical Skills Building
t. 519.661.2111 ext. 88870 f. 519.850.2357 www.schulich.uwo.ca
August 17, 2015 Dear CGCM 2015 Conference Delegates, Welcome to London, Canada and welcome to Western University. We are proud to be hosting the 2015 Consortium of Globalization of Chinese Medicine. The Conference provides the opportunity for regulatory, industrial, academic and research exchanges across the field of Chinese medicine. During the next few days you will, no doubt, interact with people from around the world engaged in the research, study and practice of Chinese medicine; exchange ideas; develop new collaborations, and continue to advance this traditional and exciting field of medicine. I hope you find the sessions, symposia and all the conference activities engaging and stimulating. Congratulations are extended to Drs. Michael Rieder, Lauren Faught, and Michael Greff, as well as all the delegates, speakers and volunteers who have organized the conference, being held in North America for the first time. I hope you will enjoy your time on Western University’s campus – it is, truly, one of the most beautiful campuses in North America. If you decide to explore our community beyond the campus gates, I know you will find a welcoming city with a unique array of entertainment, gastronomic, and recreational offerings. Sincerely,
Dr. Margaret Steele, MD, FRCPC, MEd, DFCPA, CCPE Acting Dean Vice Dean, Hospital & Interfaculty Relations Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry – Western University
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Venues & Registration
Meeting Venue
Western University 1151 Richmond Street London, Ontario, Canada www.westernu.ca
Campus Conference Buildings
Social Science Center {SSC} Physics & Astronomy Building {PAB} The Great Hall, Somerville House {GH-SH} Windermere Manor Hotel {WMH} London Hall Residence {LOHR} Essex Hall Residence {EHR} A Campus Map is located on the back cover of this program
Welcome Reception & BBQ
30883 Centre Rd, Parkhill, Ontario, Canada NOM 2K0 Map located on Page 29
Gala Dinner Venue
London Convention Center 300 York Street London, Ontario, Canada N6B 1P8 www.londoncc.com
Registration Desk Location & Hours
August 17th, 2015 (Monday) 08:00-12:00 The Great Hall, Somerville House {GH-SH} 13:00-16:00 Social Science Center {SSC}
August 18th, 2015 (Tuesday) 08:00-10:00 Social Science Center {SSC}
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Dr. Barry Halliwell
Dr. Barry Halliwell Senior Advisor to the President Tan Chin Tuan Centennial Professor of Biochemistry National University of Singapore
Professor Barry Halliwell is Tan Chin Tuan Centennial Professor at the National University of Singapore. An
internationally-acclaimed biochemist, Professor Halliwell is known for his seminal work on the role of free
radicals and antioxidants in biological systems. The Thomson Reuters lists Professor Halliwell as one of the
world's most highly-cited researchers in Neurobiology & Behaviour, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Biology
and Biochemistry. His Hirsch Index is 142. His book Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine is regarded as the
authoritative text in the field. The fifth edition will be published this year.
His research focuses on the role of free radicals and antioxidants in human disease, particularly Alzheimer
disease and other brain disorders, such as strokes, and in the ageing process. His interest in identifying
important antioxidants in the human diet and in developing novel antioxidants has critical bearing on treating
human diseases and understanding how diet might cause or prevent them.
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Dr. Rogers Prize Keynote Address
The Keynote Address is brought to you by the generous support of the Dr. Rogers Prize - highlighting the important
contributions of Complementary and Alternative Medicine to healthcare. Learn more about the Dr. Rogers Prize at
www.drrogersprize.org. The lecture will be given by Dr. Barry Halliwell.
THE WANDERINGS OF A FREE RADICAL - ASSESSING ANTIOXIDANTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON HEALTH AND DISEASE
Barry Halliwell, Centennial Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Yong Loo Lin School of
Medicine, National University of Singapore
Oxygen free radicals and related "reactive oxygen species" are fundamental to healthy life; they help drive evolution and
the damage that they can do ("oxidative damage") is involved in most, if not all, human diseases and in the ageing
process. The fact that reactive oxygen species cause such harm whilst playing important pathophysiological roles can be
explained by Darwinian Medicine. Early work by my group helped elucidate the pathway used by plants to remove
H2O2 (the ascorbate-glutathione cycle). Plants are key to human life; they supply us with oxygen, they provide a variety
of nutrients with antioxidant abilities, and diets rich in plants lower the risk of developing many diseases, including
dementias and strokes. The reasons for the lack of effectiveness of antioxidants in decreasing risk of disease or severity
of disease in some intervention studies will be discussed. One explanation is that antioxidants are often ineffective in
decreasing levels of oxidative damage in humans. Antioxidants work better in cell culture and in rodent models (which
questions the relevance of some mouse models of human disease). So how then can we minimize oxidative damage in
the human body? Strategies will be discussed. Studies on lifespan and healthspan using C.elegans as a model will also be
presented.
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Program Overview
August 17, 2015 (Monday)
08:00 – 16:00 Registration (See Page 14)
09:30 – 17:00 Pre-Meeting Joint CGCM-NHPRS Symposium
See detailed program on page 18 for more information
18:30 – 21:30 Welcome Reception & BBQ
August 18, 2015 (Tuesday)
08:00 – 10:00 Registration {SSC}
09:00 – 10:00 Opening Ceremony and Chairman’s Remark {SSC 2050}
10:00 – 11:30 Regional Reports {SSC 2050}
11:30 – 12:30 Delegate Lunch {GH-SH} & Poster Viewing {PAB}
Working Lunch for Joint Meeting of Executive Council Members and Advisory Board Members {PAB 148}
12:30 – 13:30 Dr. Rogers Prize Keynote Address {SSC 2050}
13:30 – 15:30
Regulation and Interregional
Collaborations in Academia and
Industry {SSC 2050}
Education {PAB 106} Herbal Resources I
(Authentication) {PAB 148}
15:30 – 15:45 Break {SSC & PAB}
15:45 – 18:15
(2.5 hours)
Natural Products I
(Biological Activity) {SSC 2050}
Polychemical Activities and Mechanism Study I
(Cancer and Immunomodulation Inflammation)
{PAB 106}
August 19, 2015 (Wednesday)
09:00 – 11:30
Natural Products II
(Cancer, Virus and Inflammation)
{SSC 2050}
Polychemical Activities and
Mechanism Study II
(Metabolic, Neural Diseases,
Aging Process and Others)
{PAB 106}
Herbal Resources II
(Cultivation and Herbal Quality)
{PAB 148}
11:30 – 13:00 Delegate Lunch {PAB} & Poster Viewing {PAB}
Working Lunch for Joint Meeting of Executive Council Members and Advisory Board Members {PAB 148}
13:00 – 15:30
Natural Products III
(Identification, Bio-transformation
and Metabolism) {SSC 2050}
Herbal Resources III
(Identification, Formulation
and Manufacturing) {PAB 106}
Clinical Investigation I
(Cancer, Liver Disease and
Inflammation) {PAB 148}
15:30 – 15:45 Break {SSC & PAB}
15:45 – 18:15
Polychemical Activities and Mechanism Study III
(Metabolism, Drug Interaction and Toxicity)
{SSC 2050}
Clinical Investigation II
(Other Diseases and Safety) {PAB 106}
18:30 – 21:30 Gala Dinner @ the London Convention Center
August 20, 2015 (Thursday)
09:30 – 12:00
(2.5 hours)
Acupuncture
{SSC 2050}
Bioinformatics: “Omics” Approach and
Data Analysis {PAB 106}
12:00 – 13:00 Delegate Lunch {GH-SH} & Poster Viewing {PAB}
13:00 – 15:00 Summary Reports of Discussion Sessions {SSC 2050}
15:00 – 15:15 Break {SSC}
15:15 – 16:15 Closed Door Meeting {SSC 2050}
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Detailed Program – Monday August 17, 2015
August 17, 2015 (Monday)
08:00 - 12:00 13:00 - 16:00
Registration
08:00-12:00 The Great Hall – Somerville House {GH-SH}
13:00-16:00 Social Science Center {SSC}
8:30 - 9:30 Keynote plenary speaker {Somerville House 3345} Featuring: Sunita Vohra (Faculty of Medicine and School of Public Health, University of Alberta)
NHPRS-CGCM Joint Program 1 - Convergence symposium on regulations, scientific advancement and knowledge translation of botanical health products {SH 3345}
Convergence session I - International perspectives on botanical health product regulations
9:30 - 10:05
Global regulation of botanical herbal products: then, now and in the future
Featuring: Michael Smith
(National Institute of Complementary Medicine, University of Western Sydney)
10:05 - 10:55
Session I panel discussion
Featuring: Rudolph Bauer (Karl-Franzens-Universitaet Graz), Mark Blumenthal (American
Botanical Council), Carl Carter (Canadian Health Foods Association), Kelvin Chan (University of
Western Sydney), Michael ZC Li (Wellgenex Sciences Inc), Yuan-Chun Ma (Canadian
Phytopharmaceuticals Corp)
10:55 - 11:05 Break {GH-SH}
Convergence session II - Scientific advances in efficacy, quality and safety {SH 3345}
11:05 - 11:40 Evidence for efficacy
Featuring: Mary Hardy (Simms/Mann – UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology)
11:40 - 12:10
Future analytical concepts for quality control of herbal medicinal products using omics
technologies
Featuring: Rudolph Bauer
(Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Karl-Franzens-Universitaet Graz)
12:10 - 13:00
Session II panel discussion
Featuring: John Arnason (University of Ottawa), Vladimir Badmaev (American Medical Holdings
Inc), Bob Chapman (National Research Council Canada), Rob O’Brien (ISURA),
Sunita Vohra (University of Alberta)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch {GH-SH}
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Convergence session III - Knowledge translation {SH 3345}
NHPRS-CGCM Joint Program 2 - Paediatrics and novel approaches to NHPs {SSC 2050}
14:00 - 14:25
Best practices in KT on botanical health and food products, and recent advancement Featuring: Jen Western and Barb Dillingham (Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs)
14:00 - 14:40
3D ultrasound measurement of carotid plaque volume to assess effects of therapies for atherosclerosis Featuring: David Spence (Stroke Prevention & Atherosclerosis Research Centre, Western University)
14:25 - 15:30
Session III panel discussion Featuring: Heather Boon (University of Toronto), Paul M. Coates (National Institutes of Health), Krista Coventry (Canadian Health Foods Association), Meredith Levine (Western University), Canadian Consumer Association
14:40 - 15:30
TCM and children: NHPs and acupuncture Featuring: Sunita Vohra (Faculty of Medicine and School of Public Health, University of Alberta)
Convergence session IV - Wrap up 15:30 - 15:40 Break {SSC}
15:30 - 16:30
Session IV open forum Facilitators: Ed Lui (Western University) and Paul M. Coates (National Institutes of Health)
15:40 - 16:20 Safety of NHPs in pregnancy and lactation Featuring: Doreen Matsui (Children's Health Research Institute, Western University)
16:20 - 17:00
TCM and Special Populations: Regulatory and Developmental Issues Featuring: Michael Rieder (Department of Paediatrics, Physiology and Pharmacology, and Medicine, Western University)
17:45 Shuttle to Welcome Reception
18:30 – 21:30 CGCM-NHPRS Joint Welcome Reception, Pig Roast, & BBQ
Local Farm – Please refer to the Social Program for Details
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Detailed Program – Tuesday August 18, 2015
August 18, 2015 (Tuesday)
08:00 – 10:00 Registration
Social Science Center {SSC}
09:00 – 10:00
Opening Ceremony and Chairman Remarks
{SSC 2050}
Lion Dance:
Chinese Canadian National Council – London Chapter (CCNC-LC)
Chairman:
Paul Kwong-Hang Tam, Vice-Chairman, CGCM; Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, The
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Co-Chairman:
Michael Rieder, CIHR-GSK Chair in Paediatric Clinical Pharmacology, Schulich School of
Medicine & Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Welcoming Greetings:
Dr. Julie McMullin, The University of Western Ontario
Dr. Margaret Steele, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Maureen Cassidy, Deputy Mayor of London
Dr. Henry Poon, Chinese Canadian National Council – London Chapter
Chairman Remarks:
Tommy Yung-Chi Cheng, Chairman, CGCM; Henry Bronson Professor of Pharmacology, School
of Medicine, Yale University, USA
10:00 – 11:30
Regional Reports {SSC 2050}
Chairman:
Lixing Lao, Secretary General, CGCM
Co-Chairman:
Clara Bik-San Lau, Deputy Secretary General, CGCM
Reports:
Rudolf Bauer, University of Graz, Austria
Michael Rieder, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Chuanjian Lu, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Guangdong
Vivian Taam Wong, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Zheng-Tao Wang, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai
Jacqueline Whang-Peng, Taipei Medical University, Taipei
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11:30 – 12:30
Delegate Lunch
{GH-SH}
Working Lunch for Joint Meeting of Executive Council and Advisory Board Members
{PAB 148}
12:30 – 13:30
Dr Rogers Prize Keynote Address
Dr. Barry Halliwell, National University of Singapore
{SSC 2050}
13:30 – 15:30
Regulatory and
Interregional Collaborations
in Academia and Industry
{SSC 2050}
Chairman:
Paul Coates, National
Institutes of Health, USA
Co-chairmen:
Vivian Taam Wong, The
University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
I-Nan Ma Feng, Taipei
Medical University, Taipei
Panelists:
Roland Salchow,
HanseMerkur Center for TCM
at the UKE, Germany
Enzo Tramontano, University
of Cagliari, Italy
Yuanjia Hu, University of
Macau, Macau
Kelvin Chan, The University of
Western Sydney, Australia;
Liverpool John Moores
University, UK
Michael Smith, University of
Mississippi, USA
Peikwen Cheng, PhytoCeutica
Inc., USA
Education
{PAB 106}
Chairman:
Edmund Lui, University of
Western Ontario, Canada
Co-chairmen:
Michael Rieder, University of
Western Ontario, Canada
Sunny Lin, Taiwan Association
for the Education of Chinese
Medicine, Taichung
Mary Hardy, Simms/Mann -
UCLA Center for Integrative
Oncology, USA
Panelists:
Qun Zhou, Tsinghua
University, Beijing
Hu-Biao Chen, Hong Kong
Baptist University, Hong Kong
Edward Kennelly, Chinese
University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
Herbal Resources I
(Authentication)
{PAB 148}
Chairman:
Zhong-Zhen Zhao, Hong
Kong Baptist University, Hong
Kong
Co-chairmen:
Su-Qin Sun, Tsinghua
University, Beijing
Siu-Wai Leung, University of
Macau, Macau
Panelist:
Yung-Chi Cheng, Yale
University, USA
15:30 – 15:45 Break
{SSC & PAB}
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15:45 – 18:15
Natural Products I (Biological Activity)
{SSC 2050}
Chairman:
Na Lin, China Academy of Chinese Medical
Sciences, Beijing
Co-chairman:
Akira Ito, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and
Life Sciences, Japan
Panelists:
Chuanjian Lu, Guangdong Provincial Hospital
of Chinese Medicine, Guangdong
Simon Ming-Yuen Lee, University of Macau,
Macau
Kornkanok Ingkaninan, Naresuan University,
Thailand
Polychemical Activities and Mechanism
Study I (Cancer, Immunomodulation and
Inflammation)
{PAB 106}
Chairman:
Siyaram Pandey, University of Windsor,
Canada
Co-chairman:
Lie-Fen Shyur, Academia Sinica, Taipei
Panelists:
Clara Bik-San Lau, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Jianhui Rong, The University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
Yanbo Zhang, The University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
Wing Lam, Yale University, USA
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Detailed Program – Wednesday August 19, 2015
August 19, 2015 (Wednesday)
09:00 – 11:30
Natural Products II
(Cancer, Virus and
Inflammation)
{SSC 2050}
Chairman:
Hongxi Xu, Shanghai
University of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Shanghai
Co-chairmen:
Enzo Tramontano, University
of Cagliari, Italy
Sheng-Teng Huang, Chang
Gung Memorial Hospital -
Kaohsiung Medical Center,
Kaohsiung
Panelists:
Hui Cao, National
Engineering Research Center
for Modernization of
Traditional Chinese Medicine,
Guangdong
Jianhua Cheng, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
Bo Yuan, Tokyo University of
Pharmacy and Life Sciences,
Japan
Polychemical Activities and
Mechanism Study II
(Metabolic, Neural
Diseases, Aging Process
and Others)
{PAB 106}
Chairman:
Simon Ming-Yuen Lee,
University of Macau, Macau
Co-chairman:
Joseph Huang, The Ohio
State University, USA
Panelists:
Na Lin, China Academy of
Chinese Medical Sciences,
Beijing
Hui-Kang Liu, National
Research Institute of Chinese
Medicine, Taipei
Herbal Resources II
(Cultivation and Herbal
Quality)
{PAB 148}
Chairman:
Shi-Lin Chen, China Academy
of Chinese Medical Sciences,
Beijing
Co-chairman:
Kelvin Chan, The University
of Western Sydney, Australia;
Liverpool John Moores
University, UK
Panelists:
Ying Zheng, University of
Macau, Macau
Song-Lin Li, Jiangsu
Provincial Academy of
Traditional Chinese Medicine,
Nanjing
Yemeng Chen, New York
College of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, USA
11:30 – 13:00
Delegate Lunch
{PAB}
Working Lunch for Joint Meeting of Executive Council and Advisory Board Members
{PAB 148}
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13:00 – 15:30
Natural Products III
(Identification, Bio-
transformation and
Metabolism)
{SSC 2050}
Chairman:
Ya-Ching Shen, National
Taiwan University, Taipei
Co-chairman:
W.L. Wendy Hsiao, Macau
University of Science and
Technology, Macau
Panelist:
Yan Chen, Jiangsu Provincial
Academy of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Nanjing
Herbal Resources III
(Identification, Formulation
and Manufacturing)
{PAB 106}
Chairman:
Kelvin Chan, The University
of Western Sydney, Australia;
Liverpool John Moores
University, UK
Co-chairman:
Stephen Cho-Wing Sze, The
University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
Panelist:
Ying Zheng, University of
Macau, Macau
Wudtichai Wisuitiprot,
Sirindhornd College of Public
Health, Thailand
Clinical Investigation I
(Cancer, Liver Diseases and
Inflammation)
{PAB 148}
Chairman:
Tsai-Ju Chien, Taipei City
Hospital and National Yang-
Ming University, Taipei
Co-chairman:
Jacqueline Whang-Peng,
Taipei Medical University,
Taipei
Panelists:
Jian-Ping Chen, The
University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
Lixing Lao, The University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Chia-Yu Liu, Taipei City
Hospital, Taipei
Shwu-Huey Liu, PhytoCeutica
Inc., USA
15:30 – 15:45 Break {SSC & PAB}
15:45 – 18:15
Polychemical Activities and Mechanism
Study III (Metabolism, Drug Interaction and
Toxicity)
{SSC 2050}
Chairman:
Qihe Xu, King's College London, UK
Co-chairman:
Clara Bik-San Lau, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Lee-Yan Sheen, National Taiwan University,
Taipei
Panelist:
Paul Kwong-Hang Tam, The University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Clinical Investigation II
(Other Diseases and Safety)
{PAB 106}
Chairman:
Jacqueline Whang-Peng, Taipei Medical
University, Taipei
Co-chairman:
Hen-Hong Chang, China Medical University,
Taichung
Panelist:
Zhang-Jin Zhang, The University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong
18:30 – 21:30
Gala Dinner
{London Convention Center}
Please refer to the Social Program for Details
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Detailed Program – Thursday August 20, 2015
August 20, 2015 (Thursday)
09:30 – 12:00
Acupuncture
{SSC 2050}
Chairman:
Lixing Lao, The University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
Co-chairman:
Pei-Jing Rong, China Academy of Chinese
Medical Sciences, Beijing
Panelist:
Haiyong Chen, The University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
Lei Li, The University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong
Bioinformatics: "Omics" Approach and
Data Analysis
{PAB 106}
Chairman:
Su-Qin Sun, Tsinghua University, Beijing
Co-chairman:
Josiah Poon, The University of Sydney,
Australia
Panelist:
Rudolf Bauer, University of Graz, Austria
12:00 – 13:00 Delegate Lunch
{GH-SH}
13:00 – 15:00
Summary Reports of Discussion Sessions
{SSC 2050}
Chairman:
Lixing Lao, Secretary General, CGCM
Co-Chairman:
Clara Bik-San Lau, Deputy Secretary General, CGCM
15:00 – 15:15 Break
{Social Science Center}
15:15 – 16:15
Closed-door Meeting
{SSC 2050}
Chairman:
Tommy Yung-Chi Cheng, Chairman, CGCM; Yale University, USA
Co-chairman:
Lixing Lao, Secretary General, CGCM; The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Instructions for…
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Presenting authors are requested to provide their (power point) presentations during the break before their
session.
POSTER CONTRIBUTIONS
Participants are responsible for mounting their posters and removing them. The organizing committee with
provide the equipment needed. The size of the posters should be no more than 46 in x 46 in. Posters will be
on display from Monday August 17th until Thursday August 20th.
Poster Presentation are held in the atrium of the Physics & Astronomy Building {PAB}.
WELCOME RECEPTION & BBQ
The Welcome Reception & BBQ is free for CGCM registrants. There is no refund for unused tickets. The
BBQ will be held in conjunction with the Natural Health Product Research Society of Canada (NHPRS).
Transportation via Bus to the Welcome BBQ will be provided for a small fee. Tickets will be available from
the NHPRS during the joint CGCM-NHPRS symposium. Buses will depart following the pre-meeting
symposium. Details found in the Social Program on Page 28.
GALA DINNER
The Gala Dinner is free for CGCM registrants. There is no refund for unused dinner tickets. The dinner will
be held at the London Convention Center (300 York Street, London, Ontario, N6B 1P8). Transportation by
bus will be provided to and from the University. Departure will begin promptly following the close of the
day’s meetings (at 18:15 and 18:45) from the stop sign in front of the Medical Science Building.
INTERNET ACCESS
Wi-Fi internet access is provided free of charge for conference delegates. Information regarding internet
access is available at the registration desk or upon check-in at London Hall.
PARKING
Complimentary parking is available in the Huron Flats parking lot located next to TD Stadium. The gate will
be open. Please refer to the campus map on the back cover of this program for directions.
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General Information
LANGUAGE
The official language of the meeting with be in English. There will be no provision for simultaneous
translation into other languages. Mandarin translators will be on hand to assist with registration and
information.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
A certificate of attendance will be provided electronically following the meeting to those delegates who
request it.
GETTING AROUND LONDON
There is a special complimentary bus pass available in your registration package for use on London Transit to
assist with your travel throughout the city. For more information regarding London Transit please visit:
www.ltconline.ca.
Western University can be reached by the main bus routes #2, #6, #10, & #13. Route maps are available on
page 32.
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
To become a member of the Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine (CGCM), please feel free to
contact [email protected].
WEB LINKS
Western University www.westernu.ca CGCM www.tcmedicine.org City of London www.london.ca London Tourism www.londontourism.ca London Transit www.ltconline.ca Tourism Ontario www.ontariotravel.net
DISCLAIMER
The meeting organizers and hosts cannot be held responsible for any loss, theft, damage or injury to any
person or property during the meeting, whatever the cause may be. The liability of persons and enterprises
providing means of transportation or other services, however, remains unaffected. The customer and delegate
takes part in all tours and trips at their own risk.
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Social Program
WELCOME RECEPTION & BBQ
A Welcome Reception & BBQ is planned for August 17th 2015 from 18:00-20:00 following the pre-meeting
symposium. The BBQ will be held in conjunction with the Natural Health Product Research Society of Canada
(NHPRS) at a local farm. Dinner will be provided. Alcoholic beverage tickets will be available for sale before the event
through the NHPRS. Bus transportation will be provided at a cost of $6 per registrant requiring transportation. Bus
tickets will be available from the NHPRS.
A map to the farm is located on Page 29 of this program for conference delegates not utilizing the bus transportation.
GALA DINNER
The Gala dinner will be held at the London Convention Center (300 York Street, London, Ontario, N6B 1P8). Doors
open at 18:30. The Gala Dinner is free for CGCM registrants. There are no refunds for unused dinner tickets.
Transportation by bus will be provided to and from the University. Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Extra dinner tickets are available for purchase in advance of the conference.
Buses will depart the university following completion of the day’s meetings at 18:15 and 18:45. Following dinner
entertainment will be provided by the Chinese Canadian National Council – London Chapter (CCNC-LC;
www.londonccnc.com). Contact the CGCM 2015 local organizing committee for more information.
If you miss the shuttle bus you can utilize these transportation options to reach the London Convention Centre. Please
see the bus maps on page 32 & 33 for more information.
1. Take the #6 Richmond bus from the Natural Science Center to York St., then walk 2 city blocks east to the
London Convention Center.
2. Take the #13 Wellington bus from the bus stop across the street from Delaware Hall to York St, and walk east
to the convention center.
3. Take the #2 Dundas bus from the bus stop across the street from London Hall to Wellington St and walk
south 2 blocks on Wellington and then turn left on York St.
4. Take a taxi.
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Gala Dinner Program
The CGCM 2015 organizing committee would like to thank the London Chapter of the Chinese Canadian National
Council (CCNC-LC) for their assistance with planning and providing the entertainment for the Gala Dinner.
Reception 18:30
Dinner 19:15
Entertainment PROVIDED BY THE CCNC-LC
20:30
Entertainment Program
Chinese & Western Musical Instrument Medley
PERFORMED BY GRACE LOU, CHRIS STAHIKE ET AL
Vocal Solo “Talking to You through My Huqin” 我用胡琴对你说 PERFORMED BY JULIA WANG
Violin & Piano “Lark Ascending” (WRITTEN BY RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS)
PERFORMED BY JANINE NOORLOOS ON VIOLIN & LYNDA KENNEDY ON PIANO
Chinese Cultural Dance PERFORMED BY HELEN HONG
Fusion Music “Moon Represents My Heart” 月亮代表我的心 PERFORMED BY DON BAKER
Fusion Music “It Must Be Our Time” (WRITTEN BY DON BAKER) PERFORMED BY MEG MCTAGGART AND DON BAKER
Master of Ceremony – Kelda Yuen
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With Our Thanks
The CGCM 2015 local organizing committee would like to extend a special thank you to the many individuals and
organizations whose hard work and dedication have made this event possible.
Notably we would like to recognize the following:
Chinese Canadian National Council – London Chapter Dr. Henry Poon
Conference Volunteers Nancy Xiu, Huiwen Chen, Charles Wu, Kassie Li, Annie Li, Vicki Geng, Sasha Li, Jenny Ge, Pat Winhold
Gala Entertainment Providers Grace Lou, Chris Stahike, Rob Larose, Thomas Wright, Augus Sinclair, Amy Barton, John Wiebe, Julia Xuelian Wang,
Helen Hong, Janine Noorloos, Don Baker, Meg McTaggart, Kelda Yuen
Natural Health Product Research Society of Canada Dr. Ed Lui
London Convention Center Chris Waugh
Great Hall Catering
Conference Services – Western University Patty Sheerer, Emily Walker, Ruth Harthland
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Dr. Rogers Prize Gala Award Dinner
Early bird tickets on sale until August 31!
REGISTER ONLINE AT: DrRogersPrize.org
Friday, September 25, 2015 at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel
Dr. Rogers Prize ColloquiumTraditional Chinese Medicine and the Microbiome: A Modern Context for an Ancient Practice
Saturday, September 26, 2015 | 1:00 to 5:00 pm | Vancouver Convention Centre ~ West Building
Dr. Jeffrey Bland, PhD
Co-founder, Institute of Functional Medicine and author of The Disease Delusion
Dr. Robert Rountree, MD 2015 Linus Pauling Award Winner and Chief Medical Officer, Thorne Research
Dr. Joseph J.Y. Sung, SBS, JP
President, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Mok Hing Yiu Professor of Medicine “Measuring an Eastern Distance with a Western Ruler”
The $250,000 Dr. Rogers Prize for Excellence in Complementary and Alternative Medicine is awarded every two years to celebrate the achievements of individuals who have impacted the practice and progress of health care. Join us for the announcement of the 2015 winner!
Friday, September 25, 2015 | 6:00 to 10:00 pm | Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, Vancouver, BC
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jeffrey Bland, PhD
Father of Functional Medicine and author of The Disease Delusion
Individual tickets: $125 | Table of ten: $1,250
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