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Establishment of Scientific Committee for Apitherapy Announced

At yesterday's meeting of our website's Executive Board, a new committee - the Scientific Committee for Apitherapy - was formed. It was decided that this committee would have its own president, and after a vote by the Executive Board members, Dr. Jana Irsakova of Slovakia was elected as the...

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Establishment of Scientific Committee for Apitherapy Announced

The Scientific Committee for Apitherapy, a newly formed committee dedicated to the field of Apitherapy, held its inaugural meeting yesterday. The committee, established by the Executive Board of the organisation, boasts a diverse and international membership.

Prof. Kristina Ramanauskienė, a renowned apitherapy expert from Lithuania, is among the members. Joining her is Dr. Thomas Gloger, a respected figure in the field from Germany. The committee also includes Simona Bisboaca, a Swiss-based apitherapy specialist, and Žiga Jenko, who serves as the Advisor for project acquisition within the committee, hailing from Slovenia.

The committee's membership extends beyond these four, with additional members from various countries. Dr. Jana Irsakova, a scholar from Slovakia, has been appointed as the President of the committee. Dr. Zorica Plavšić, an apitherapy expert from Serbia, is also a part of the committee.

Nika Pengal, another Slovenian member, completes the list of newly elected members for the Scientific Committee for Apitherapy. The committee's diverse membership reflects its commitment to fostering global collaboration and knowledge sharing in the field of Apitherapy.

For more specific information about the members of the Scientific Committee for Apitherapy, it is recommended to visit the official website or contact the organisation directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

The establishment of this committee marks an exciting development in the field of Apitherapy, and we look forward to seeing the advancements and discoveries that will emerge from their collaborative efforts.

The Scientific Committee for Apitherapy, in its quest forprogress in the field, will be exploring various medical-conditions and potential health-and-wellness benefits of Apitherapy. To achieve this, they will be utilizing a range of therapies-and-treatments based on scientific evidence.

This diverse committee, with members from different nations such as Dr. Zorica Plavšić from Serbia and Prof. Kristina Ramanauskienė from Lithuania, aims to promote global collaboration and knowledge sharing in the realm of medical-conditions and health-and-wellness through the lens of Apitherapy.

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