(Manuscript and Presentation Support):
医学・バイオ英文原稿作成・一流英文誌へ論文投稿支援・会議ビジネス資料翻訳 Drug
Discovery & Human
Resources:Support
Japan Contacts,
Licensingand
Pharmaceutical Clinical Development, Manpower
Search andLocal
Business Operations
A
biotechnology consulting and search firm in Tokyo,
Japan assists biotechnology partnering contacts,
licensing and technology transfer for business
initiation and expansion in pharmaceutical and
health science industries. License is arranged, and
projects are organized with Japanese pharmaceutical
and bioventure companies, and research
institutions. Japanese cultural barriers are
overcome for foreign partners by auxiliary support,
as in Japanese-to-English (and vice versa)
translation services of relevant business and
scientific documents, and in personnel search of
executives and scientists.
iHumans,
Inc consults business alliance, mediates product
licensing and technology transfer, promotes
innovative research and development collaboration,
and searches executive management and research
scientists, for organizations from major
pharmaceutical companies to bioventure startups and
research institutions. The firm helps raise funds
and organize initial stages in putting creative
ideas into business, and in addition proposes to
the client innovative R&D projects based on its
own database of hot and cutting-edge advances in
biomedicine.
For
effiecient mediation and promotion of the above
aims, iHumans, Inc offers language translation
services, in particular Japanese-to-English (and
vice versa), of biomedical manuscripts for
publication, business documents for communications,
contracts, patents, and presentation.
iHumans,
Inc thus aims at assisting foreign business
alliance and expansion in Japan by introducing
local business contacts and locating local
scientific and human resources in biomedical
fields.
Recent
News and Commentaries:
-Complementary
and Alternative Medicine
(06
August, 2003) CAM is big business. CAM users spend
out of pocket on CAM therapies as much as on
conventional medicine. New protocols are necessary
to comparatively evaluate CAM, and resulting
information should be made available for general
public and medical professionals for their best use
in human health conditions.
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