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Preveceutical Medical Inc C.PREV

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRVCF

PreveCeutical Medical Inc. is a Canada-based health sciences company. The Company’s principal business activity is the development of options for preventive and curative therapies utilizing organic and nature identical products. The Company’s pipeline includes Cannabinoid Sol-Gel, Non-Addictive Analgesic, BSV Peptide Program and Dual Gene Therapy. Its Cannabinoid Sol-Gel is cannabinoid-based nose-to-brain delivery system that provides relief to a range of indications from pain, inflammation, seizures, and neurological disorders. Its BSV peptide program targets cancer progression. Its Non-Addictive Analgesic is an engineering non-addictive analgesic peptide for pain management. Its Dual Gene Therapy targets type 2 diabetes and obesity. The Company’s subsidiary, PreveCeutical (Australia) Pty Ltd., manages its research programs.


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Post by Jimmysgirlon Jun 19, 2019 9:28am
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Not a bad facility to be partnered with..

Not a bad facility to be partnered with..Wikipedia info for Queensland University: Queensland has a strong research focus in science, medicine and technology. The university's research advancement includes pioneering the development of the cervical cancer vaccines, Gardasil and Cervarix, by UQ Professor Ian Frazer.[53] In 2009, the Australian Cancer Research Foundation reported that UQ have taken the lead in numerous areas of cancer research.[54] In 2010, Thomson Reuters named eight UQ professors to its list of Highly Cited Researchers.[55] In the Commonwealth Government's Excellence in Research for Australia 2012 National Report,[56] UQ's research is rated above world standard in more broad fields than at any other Australian university (in 22 broad fields), and more UQ researchers are working in research fields that ERA has assessed as above world standard than at any other Australian university. UQ research in biomedical and clinical health sciences, technology, engineering, biological sciences, chemical sciences, environmental sciences, and physical sciences was ranked above world standard (rating 5). In 2015, UQ is ranked by Nature Index as the research institution with the highest volume of research output in both interdisciplinary journals Nature and Science within the southern hemisphere, with approximately twofold more output than the global average.[57] As part of the research the university carries out, Professor Jane Hunter heads the e-Research Lab, which is dedicated to supporting all areas of research in the university. Aside from disciplinary-focused teaching and research within the academic faculties, the university maintains a number of interdisciplinary research institutes and centres at the national, state and university levels.[58] For example, the Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, the University of Queensland Seismology Station, Heron Island Research Station and the Institute of Modern Languages. With the support from the Queensland Government, the Australian Government and major donor The Atlantic Philanthropies, the University of Queensland dedicates basic, translational and applied research via these eight research-focused institutes: Institute for Molecular Bioscience within the Queensland Bioscience Precinct which houses scientists from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation[59] and the Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery Translational Research Institute, which houses The University of Queensland's Diamantina Institute, School of Medicine and the Mater Medical Research Institute Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Institute for Social Science Research Sustainable Mineral Institute Global Change Institute Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation Queensland Brain Institute Boeing Research and Technology Australia Centre[60] UQ Dow Centre[61] The University of Queensland plays a key role in Brisbane Diamantina Health Partners, Queensland's first academic health science system. This partnership currently comprises Children's Health Queensland, Mater Health Services, Metro North Hospital and Health Service, Metro South Health, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Queensland University of Technology, The University of Queensland and the Translational Research Institute.[62
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