During its 14th Annual Botanical Celebration and Awards Ceremony at Expo West in Anaheim, CA, the American Botanical Council (ABC) presented the second annual ABC Fredi Kronenberg Award for Excellence in Research and Education in Botanicals for Women’s Health to Aviva Romm, MD, a midwife, herbalist, author and Yale-trained physician who is a recognized expert in botanical medicine.
The award is named in honor of distinguished researcher, educator, and longtime ABC Board of Trustees member Fredi Kronenberg, PhD, who passed away in April 2017. Kronenberg dedicated her professional life to the study of medicinal plants and phytomedicines for women’s health conditions and was particularly interested in phytoestrogen-containing botanicals, such as black cohosh (Actaea racemosa), for the treatment of menopause symptoms.
Kronenberg was a champion of integrative medicine and co-founded the former complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) center at New York-based Columbia University—the first CAM program at an Ivy League school and the first government-funded CAM research and educational center. For 10 years she also co-directed an onsite five-day continuing education course for physicians and other health care providers interested in botanical medicine.
“In a larger medical culture in which women’s wisdom has historically been suppressed, women healers and scholars marginalized, and in which men of science have been considered king, modern herbal medicine is a culture that is distinctly unique. Women’s wisdom, knowledge, tradition, and skills are honored and respected,” Romm said in a recorded acceptance speech. “It’s as part of a legacy of women in science and herbal medicine that I am profoundly honored to be a part of, that I accept [this award].”


