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AdipoLABs seeks to have an academic collaboration for cancer treatment with University of Cyberjaya, Malaysia
24-03-28 15:13 14회 0건

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 Officials from AdipoLABs and Cyberjaya University are taking a commemorative photo after signing an MOU for academic cooperation on pain and cancer treatment research/Photo provided by AdipoLABs


AdipoLABs (CEO Han Sung-ho), a developer of high-frequency-based hyperthermia cancer treatment medical devices, recently signed an MOU (business agreement) with Malaysia's University of Cyberjaya (UOC) to strengthen academic and research cooperation.

 

Cyberjaya is called ‘Malaysia’s Silicon Valley’. It is a science complex located in the administrative city of Putraya, about 50km away from the capital Kuala Lumpur. Cyberjaya University located here and the Malaysian branch of Adipo LABs have maintained a cooperative relationship, and they now have signed an MOU on joint research and clinical trials to advance into Asia together.


Attending the signing ceremony were Han Sung-ho, CEO of AdipoLABs Korea, and the company's Dr. Yoo Seung-mo, Dr. Jang-sang Woo, team leader Han Ye-eun(Grace), and team leader Yoo Seong-cheol. From Cyberjaya University, Vice President (Zabidi Azhar Mohd Hussin) and research professors came out. Both sides decided to use this MOU as an opportunity to strengthen academics and research based on pain treatment and cancer treatment research and carry out various collaborative activities.


In addition, both sides decided to maintain a cooperative system in the fields of allied health, business, IT, and psychology in addition to the medical field. For example, Cyberjaya operates academic programs in which professors and students can directly participate.

 

Zabidi Azhar Mohd Hussin, Vice Chancellor of Cyberjaya University, said, "We are grateful for AdipoLABs' cooperation," and added, "We look forward to a partnership that will be of great help in medical advancement."


Han Sung-ho, CEO of AdipoLABs, said, “We will strive to provide good academic research opportunities to professors and students,” and added, “Let’s promote cooperation by taking advantage of each other’s strengths.”


Meanwhile, AdipoLABs decided to invite Cyberjaya University professors to the 'International Medical Sharing Conference' to be held at Seoul St. Mary's Hospital on April 28-29th. This event is hosted by IVRA (International Virus Research Association) and the Korean Society of Thermal Medicine and is an opportunity to share clinical cases from domestic and foreign cancer treatment experts. What is special about the specific event is that cancer patients, their families, and medical staff can all attend as well.



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