KYOTO, JAPAN -�Media
OutReach�-�24 February 2021 -�Kyoto University, one of the highest research
and educational institutes of Japan, has successfully achieved breakthrough
innovations in science and technology. In order to accelerate the conversion
from science to society, Kyoto University has been committed to supporting entrepreneurs
to start businesses with cutting-edge technologies and inventions that they
have discovered. One of the initiatives that Kyoto University launched is an on-site
laboratory on the campus of UC San Diego in 2019, which provides the university
researchers with the resources that can be utilized to start business in the
US.
Kyoto University has also launched an initiative to hold a
showcase event titled "2nd Kyoto
University Life Science Showcase @ UCSD 2021 (Online)" on March 2, 2021. This
showcase was made possible by the collaborations with the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)
and the Foundation for Biomedical Research and Innovation at Kobe (FBRI). The purpose of this showcase is to help scientists
develop their technologies and launch their businesses internationally. This online event will introduce cutting-edge technologies
and seeds in the life-sciences fields including pharmaceuticals, regenerative medicine,
medical devices, diagnostics, and other categories.
Kyoto University has also decided
to share this opportunity with other top ranked academic institutes in Japan. Therefore,
startups rooted from other Japanese universities, resulting in 18 teams in
total, will present their technologies and business plans in this showcase. Presentations
will cover novel small molecules, antibodies and siRNA with novel mechanisms of
action, cell therapies as novel therapeutics for oncology, Alzheimer's disease,
and other diseases with unmet medical needs. Novel technologies with iPS cells
for respiratory diseases associated with COVID-19 and its novel diagnostic testing
will also be presented in this showcase.
Prof. Masatoshi Hagiwara (Graduate
School of Medicine, Kyoto University), who leads the initiative, says "We will
bring innovative technologies invented in diverse universities in Japan. This
will be an excellent opportunity for US investors, venture capitals or technology
recruiters from pharmaceutical companies to discover promising startups. I hope
we will have productive discussions and interactions between participants."
"2nd Kyoto University Life Science Showcase @ UCSD 2021 (Online)"
Date:� March 2. 2021, 1:00pm- 5:00pm [PST] / 4:00pm
- 8:00pm [EST] / March 3. 2021, 6:00am - 10:00am [JST]
Venue: Online
via Remo
Registration:
Click below to reserve your Remo link by March 2 (Mon), 2021. No fee required.
https://sites.google.com/kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kuls2021-in-english/home
About Kyoto University
In
1897, Kyoto University was established in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto as
the country's second national university. Ever since its founding in this
historical and cultural center, the university has worked towards the
realization of a peaceful and harmonious international community while taking a
dialogue-based free academic style as its foundation. Today, it boasts eighteen
graduate schools, ten faculties, and thirteen research institutes. They span from
the humanities and social sciences to science, engineering, life science,
medicine, and pharmaceutical science. Kyoto University is one of the top
research universities in Japan, as well as the alma mater of many scholars and
researchers active on the international stage, including ten Nobel Laureates,
several Fields Medalists, and a Gauss Prize Winner. Visit our website at https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/.