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Mission and Area of Focus
CENAP's goals closely parallel several of Florida International University's five strategic themes. In particular, the Center focuses on human health. Natural products are irreplaceable source of medicines. This is true in the developed world, where 25% of prescription medicines trace their origin to plants and is especially true in developing countries, where most people rely on plant medicines as their primary therapeutic agents. Second, CENAP is tied closely to the University's environmental theme. Maintaining healthy ecosystems and sustainable harvest of plant and animal resources is crucial to the continued utilization of natural products. Third, CENAP will clearly take an international focus. The tropics are rich sources of secondary products. In addition, Florida's rich ethnic makeup and proximity to Latin America provides opportunities not found elsewhere. Studies of natural products require multi-discipline research teams. Ethnobotanists and anthropologists collect data on traditional uses of natural products and consider the cultural context of their uses. Systematic biologists identify the source of natural products. Molecular biologists and pharmacognocists determine the mode of action of secondary compounds. Chemists isolate and identify the active components of these compounds. CENAP will create an environment for cross-discipline interaction and will facilitate joint-funding activities.
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The Center's objectives include the following: A. Research
B. Public Service
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