9th Edition of International Conference on
Ayurgenomics Researchers explore the integration of Ayurvedic principles with modern genomics to uncover how genetic makeup influences individual health, constitution (prakriti), and disease patterns. Their work bridges traditional typologies with molecular science, aiming to validate ancient classifications using genetic markers, epigenetic profiles, and systems biology. By analyzing how genes correspond to vata, pitta, and kapha types, they help explain individual variability in drug responses, metabolism, and disease susceptibility, offering a deeper understanding of personalized healthcare. This innovative approach merges centuries-old health wisdom with precision science to optimize well-being.
These researchers collaborate with bioinformaticians, clinicians, and Ayurvedic experts to develop predictive models for health management rooted in both genomic insights and traditional wisdom. Their studies support the design of targeted lifestyle, dietary, and therapeutic interventions tailored to a person’s unique constitutional and genetic profile. They also investigate how ancient practices like seasonal regimens, herbal therapies, and yoga may influence gene expression and biological pathways. This emerging field has the potential to revolutionize precision medicine by incorporating cultural knowledge systems into mainstream science. Their contributions are vital in creating more personalized, preventive, and holistic healthcare frameworks. As interest in integrative medicine grows globally, their work positions Ayurveda as a scientifically grounded partner in the future of personalized medicine.