Joanna Harnett is an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney focusing on the quality use of complementary medicines. Her research includes rigorous clinical studies on gastrointestinal health, contributing significant evidence-based knowledge to public health and integrative medicine practices.
Carolina Oi Lam Ung, Assistant Professor at the University of Macau, focuses on evidence-based regulatory frameworks for T&CM. She bridges traditional practices with modern healthcare, ensuring scientific rigor, quality, and safety to advance global public health and integrative care.
Sangyoung Ahn, a WHO technical officer, advances evidence-based TCIM and strengthens health systems. His work includes major contributions to the WHO global strategy 2025–2034, ICD-11, and data integration. Discover his role in shaping global TCIM policy at the 3rd WCTCIM.
Jon Adams is a world-leading public health researcher and Co-Director of ARCCIM. With over 620 publications, he has dedicated 30 years to advancing TCIM research capacity and its integration into global public health systems. Explore his extensive contributions to the field.
Xun Li, from the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, specializes in evidence-based clinical research for traditional Chinese medicine. Their work on systematic reviews and knowledge translation advances the scientific validation of TCM, contributing to global public health challenges.
Shuxuan Li, a researcher from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, uses network pharmacology to investigate how TCM formulas combat influenza. Her studies offer scientific evidence for the precise application of classic remedies, bridging traditional knowledge with modern public health.
Rachel Canaway is a health social scientist and naturopath at the University of Melbourne. An expert in health systems, she consults for the WHO on integrating traditional medicine into national policies, promoting person-centred and prevention-focused multidisciplinary care globally.
Prof. Myeong Soo Lee, a global expert in evidence-based complementary medicine and top 2% scientist, joins the 3rd WCTCIM Program Committee. With over 600 SCIE publications, discover his impactful contributions to Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine research and practice.
Dr. Goh Cheng Soon, Director of T&CM at Malaysia’s Ministry of Health and a 3rd WCTCIM Scientific Committee member. With vast experience, she has led key T&CM policy implementations and research frameworks in Malaysia, significantly impacting public health.
Meet Darong Wu, MD PhD, a speaker at the 3rd WCTCIM. Vice-Director of Pediatrics at Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, he specializes in RCTs on Chinese herbal formulas for pediatric RTIs and microbiome modulation. Discover his insights. Darong Wu’s profile.



