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Spices and Medicine Symposium with the Peter Bradley Lecture 2026

UCL Spices and Medicine will host its 2026 symposium as a hybrid event at the UCL School of Pharmacy and online. The afternoon programme will explore current research at the interface of food, medicine, culture and botanical traditions, with a particular focus on herbal medicine quality, adulteration and product safety.

Organised by
UCL Spices and Medicine
Hosted by UCL School of Pharmacy, with the British Herbal Medicine Association.

Event Information

The event is co-organised by the team at the UCL School of Pharmacy and the British Herbal Medicine Association. Talks will be co-chaired by Professor Michael Heinrich and Dr Banaz Jalil.

  • Date & Time Wednesday 3 June 2026, 13:30 – 18:00
  • Format Hybrid: in person and online
  • Venue John Hanbury Lecture Theatre, UCL School of Pharmacy, 29-39 Brunswick Square, London, WC1N 1AX
  • Cost Free, with pre-booking essential

Programme Highlights

13:30 – 14:00

Arrival and registration

Guests arrive for the afternoon symposium.

14:00 – 14:30

Short lectures

Dr Shelini Surendran will discuss Lion’s Mane and its current public profile, followed by Dr Anthony Booker and Dr Proma Khondkar on aflatoxin risks in food supplements.

14:45 – 15:30

Peter Bradley Lecture

Dr Stefan Gafner, Chief Science Officer of the American Botanical Council, will present on adulterated herbal medicines and botanical ingredients, drawing on fifteen years of the Botanical Adulterants Prevention Program.

15:45 – 17:00

Round table discussion

“Truth in the Roots” or “Fighting the Fakes”: a panel discussion on adulteration and quality challenges for herbal medical products, including questions to the speakers.

17:00 – 18:00

Reception

Reception at the Junior Common Room of the UCL School of Pharmacy.

About UCL Spices and Medicine

UCL Spices and Medicine is an interdisciplinary initiative based at the UCL School of Pharmacy. It showcases research relating the history of medicinal plants and natural products to the present day, highlighting their relevance across academic fields and encouraging collaboration with institutions and communities interested in botanical traditions.

Registration is handled directly through Eventbrite. Please select either the in-person or online registration option above.