Dr Lowe forges alliance with Chinese anti-cancer biotech firm
Thursday, July 19, 2012
RENOWNED Jamaican scientist Dr Henry Lowe is this morning scheduled to announce an alliance between his Bio-Tech R&D Institute and Chinese firm Anticancer Biotech (Beijing) in a continued push to introduce his nutraceutical products into the huge Chinese market.
The announcement will be made at Dr Lowe's Eden Gardens complex on Lady Musgrave Road in Kingston and will be attended by Dr Meng Yang, general manager of Anticancer Biotech (Beijing), an international company dedicated to cancer and HIV/AIDS research and development for drug discovery.
A news release from Dr Lowe's office said it was envisaged that this next major step by Bio-Tech would assist with the promotion and strengthening of science and technology for national development, as well as demonstrate how this partnership can enable the implementation of wealth creation through cancer drugs development and manufacturing for the local and international markets.
Other expected objectives of this partnership are:
* Collaboration on HIV/AIDS research and development drug discovery;
* Transfer in vitro & in vivo molecular imaging technologies for reliable and high efficient preclinical study;
* Technology transfer between Anticancer Biotech (Beijing) and Bio-Tech R&D Institute's cadre of young scientists and physicians;
* Creation of research and development synergies with the Bio-Tech R&D Institute's established nutraceutical products infused with Chinese herbs for anti-cancer response and efficacy;
* Leverage stem cell research knowledge and expertise, particularly in the area of product development of cosmeceuticals with particular emphasis on hair follicle research; and
* Propose viable and implementable strategies to inform the systemisation of Bio-Tech R&D Institute's research and development model.
Speaking with the Jamaica Observer yesterday, Dr Lowe, a past Observer Business Leader, said: "Science must be used to create innovation so that we can produce the best products and services, and create jobs and a sustainable future."
Since its inception, Bio-Tech R&D has launched more than seven nutraceuticals, including its flagship product The Alpha Prostate Formula, a supplement with anti-cancer properties, as well as five medicinal herbal teas and tea blends.
Renowned Jamaican doctor Professor Errol Morrison will deliver the keynote address at the launch.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz214FpEJvi
Thursday, July 19, 2012
RENOWNED Jamaican scientist Dr Henry Lowe is this morning scheduled to announce an alliance between his Bio-Tech R&D Institute and Chinese firm Anticancer Biotech (Beijing) in a continued push to introduce his nutraceutical products into the huge Chinese market.
The announcement will be made at Dr Lowe's Eden Gardens complex on Lady Musgrave Road in Kingston and will be attended by Dr Meng Yang, general manager of Anticancer Biotech (Beijing), an international company dedicated to cancer and HIV/AIDS research and development for drug discovery.
A news release from Dr Lowe's office said it was envisaged that this next major step by Bio-Tech would assist with the promotion and strengthening of science and technology for national development, as well as demonstrate how this partnership can enable the implementation of wealth creation through cancer drugs development and manufacturing for the local and international markets.
Other expected objectives of this partnership are:
* Collaboration on HIV/AIDS research and development drug discovery;
* Transfer in vitro & in vivo molecular imaging technologies for reliable and high efficient preclinical study;
* Technology transfer between Anticancer Biotech (Beijing) and Bio-Tech R&D Institute's cadre of young scientists and physicians;
* Creation of research and development synergies with the Bio-Tech R&D Institute's established nutraceutical products infused with Chinese herbs for anti-cancer response and efficacy;
* Leverage stem cell research knowledge and expertise, particularly in the area of product development of cosmeceuticals with particular emphasis on hair follicle research; and
* Propose viable and implementable strategies to inform the systemisation of Bio-Tech R&D Institute's research and development model.
Speaking with the Jamaica Observer yesterday, Dr Lowe, a past Observer Business Leader, said: "Science must be used to create innovation so that we can produce the best products and services, and create jobs and a sustainable future."
Since its inception, Bio-Tech R&D has launched more than seven nutraceuticals, including its flagship product The Alpha Prostate Formula, a supplement with anti-cancer properties, as well as five medicinal herbal teas and tea blends.
Renowned Jamaican doctor Professor Errol Morrison will deliver the keynote address at the launch.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz214FpEJvi
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