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Ayurvedic Research in India: Tradition and Modernity a Profile of the Work of dr Narendra Bhatt

Ayurvedic Research in India: Tradition and Modernity a Profile of the Work of dr Narendra Bhatt AYURVEDIC RESEARCH IN INDIA: TRADITION AND MODERNITY A PROFILE OF THE WORK OF DR NARENDRA BHATT Dr Narendra S. Bhatt, MD Ayu, BSc, practising physician repre­ senting the fourth generation of ayurvedic practice, has received four national awards to honour his work as an ayurvedic scholar and clinician, and in 2006 he was awarded the IAST AM Basham Medal in acknowledgment of his clinical excellence and longstanding service to the association at both national and international level. Right from its inception in I 980, Dr Bhatt has played a significant administra­ tive and inspirational role for the Indian chapter of IAST AM, which celebrated its silver jubilee in 2005. He has more than 55 scientific articles and a jointly held patent to his credit and 32 years of teach­ ing, clinical, research and pharmaceutical experience. He has con­ tributed towards new methods and models that facilitate an integrated approach to ayurved and biomedicine. Dr Bhatt has been nominated to several governmental committees and bodies, including the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia Committee and the Bioresource Development Board, and has represented ayurveda on several international delegations on behalf of the Ministry of Health, Government of India. He is a mem­ ber of the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Medicine Brill

Ayurvedic Research in India: Tradition and Modernity a Profile of the Work of dr Narendra Bhatt

Asian Medicine , Volume 2 (2): 12 – Jul 16, 2006

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AYURVEDIC RESEARCH IN INDIA: TRADITION AND MODERNITY A PROFILE OF THE WORK OF DR NARENDRA BHATT Dr Narendra S. Bhatt, MD Ayu, BSc, practising physician repre­ senting the fourth generation of ayurvedic practice, has received four national awards to honour his work as an ayurvedic scholar and clinician, and in 2006 he was awarded the IAST AM Basham Medal in acknowledgment of his clinical excellence and longstanding service to the association at both national and international level. Right from its inception in I 980, Dr Bhatt has played a significant administra­ tive and inspirational role for the Indian chapter of IAST AM, which celebrated its silver jubilee in 2005. He has more than 55 scientific articles and a jointly held patent to his credit and 32 years of teach­ ing, clinical, research and pharmaceutical experience. He has con­ tributed towards new methods and models that facilitate an integrated approach to ayurved and biomedicine. Dr Bhatt has been nominated to several governmental committees and bodies, including the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia Committee and the Bioresource Development Board, and has represented ayurveda on several international delegations on behalf of the Ministry of Health, Government of India. He is a mem­ ber of the

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