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Friday, 27 September 2013, 16:00 HKT/SGT | |
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S$100 Million-Investment to deliver better health and wellness outcomes for Skin |
SINGAPORE, Sept 27, 2013 - (ACN Newswire) - Singapore is committing close to S$100 million to skin research, with the announcement of the Skin Research Institute of Singapore (SRIS) today. A collaboration between the Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR), National Skin Centre (NSC) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the SRIS will harness the expertise of scientists, clinicians and engineers to foster and conduct high impact, inter-disciplinary skin research designed to translate into improved health outcomes and quality of life.
One in three people worldwide suffers from a skin disorder, presenting unmet demands for new treatments in this field. There are also significant differences between how skin diseases present in Asian and Western populations, as well as in how these respond to treatment. With its high-quality biomedical and translational research, and its multi-ethnic population, Singapore is uniquely positioned to conduct research on skin conditions. Key research areas for the Institute will include eczema, allergy and inflammation, pigmentary disorders, wound healing, hair conditions and skin ageing. The research approaches will take advantage of inter-disciplinary and innovative emerging technologies.
"The Institute of Medical Biology (IMB) at A*STAR has a rich background in collaborative skin biology research that has laid the foundation for the Skin Research Institute of Singapore to be set up," said Prof Birgit Lane, Executive Director of IMB. "We are looking forward to combining our skills with those of our partners in this project to expand skin research in Singapore and build a research centre of excellence here which will have worldwide impact."
The Institute will build on the strengths of its founding members - A*STAR, NSC and NTU. Each is a world-class leader in its respective fields of basic, clinical and bioengineering research, and collectively, the partners will bring together their expertise in these fields to provide a holistic approach to translational research on skin.
A*STAR's strengths in discovery and translational science will enable a deeper understanding of the cellular and molecular basis of various skin diseases, as well as observed differences between different skin types. NTU together with its Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine will offer expertise in multi-disciplinary research fields including bioengineering, nanotechnology innovation, materials science to develop applications such as skin imaging and skin-mimetic materials.
"Set to be a world-class skin research institute, we are proud to play a key role in this joint initiative to position Singapore as an international leader in skin research, education and treatment," said NTU Provost, Professor Freddy Boey. "This endeavour represents 'future healthcare' and 'innovation' - two of our Five Peaks of Excellence, which are areas of research expertise where NTU seeks to make its global mark by 2015. With our experienced top-notch team of experts at the forefront of inter-disciplinary research and state-of-the-art research facilities, NTU is confident that we can make an impactful contribution to this partnership in our areas of strengths including dermatology, nanomedicine and materials science."
NSC will provide clinical expertise which will help transform research findings into medical treatments. "The Skin Research Institute of Singapore is the joint commitment from the three parties (A*STAR, NTU and NSC/National Healthcare Group) to establish and nurture a world-class dermatology research programme in Singapore. SRIS will leverage on the strengths of the three organisations viz. basic science, bioengineering, dermatology clinical expertise, as springboards for this endeavor," said Professor Roy Chan, Director, NSC. "NSC is committed to building the SRIS, we have enhanced our programmes to train clinician researchers, recruit research manpower, and encourage clinicians to devote more time and energy in research. It is hoped that the SRIS will yield new insights and discoveries that will lead to better therapies and improve the quality of life of patients afflicted by a variety of skin diseases."
As part of the initiative to stimulate skin research here, the partnership will be launching a joint Thematic Skin Research Grant call later this year. This will serve to catalyse collaborations in skin research between different institutions in Singapore. A joint skin workshop will also be held to allow for matchmaking of participants' research interests. The Clinical Trials unit will be strengthened and will conduct clinical trials for skin conditions and to serve as the interface to develop and test new drugs, devices or diagnostic tools and technology in clinical proof-of-concept studies. This unit will also build up a database of different skin phenotypes as well as healthy skin of different Asian ethnic groups, which could be used for studies ranging from genetic and epidemiologic studies to consumer product testing.
Dr Benjamin Seet, Executive Director of the Biomedical Research Council at A*STAR, said, "Singapore provides an ideal location for companies to undertake research and product development to meet the needs of Asia's diverse consumers. Besides working with pharmaceutical companies, our researchers are currently working with some of the world's largest personal care companies, a number which have expanded their R&D activities here. The Procter & Gamble Singapore Innovation Centre, for example, will provide more than 500 research jobs when it is completed early next year. We are fully committed to placing Singapore at the forefront of research in skin biology and related fields, to continue to enhance the proposition for companies to locate their research activities here."
All three institutions will also contribute towards building knowledge and manpower capabilities in skin research. Under the partnership, A*STAR and NTU will introduce PhD programmes for skin biology. NSC and the National Healthcare Group will develop research tracks for doctors on the dermatology residency programmes. This will feed into the pipeline of post-doctorate graduates, dermatology specialists and clinician-scientists.
"Healthcare is ever-evolving and becoming increasingly more complex. We recognise that doctors are not able to do everything alone. To provide quality healthcare, we need multi-disciplinary teams - from public, private and people sectors - working together to improve treatment methods for the benefit of our patients," said Professor Chee Yam Cheng, Group CEO, NHG. "This partnership builds on several years of research collaboration and underscores our common desire to accelerate skin research through the use of pioneering technology and innovation, to ultimately create better outcomes for our patients."
The SRIS will eventually be given purpose-built space next to NSC at the NTU Novena Campus at Health City Novena on Mandalay Road. This presents a unique opportunity to co-locate the basic and clinical research capabilities that have been seeded now and over the next few years to anchor skin research as a key pillar of innovation.
About the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) is the lead agency for fostering world-class scientific research and talent for a vibrant knowledge-based and innovation-driven Singapore. A*STAR oversees 14 biomedical sciences and physical sciences and engineering research institutes, and six consortia & centres, located in Biopolis and Fusionopolis as well as their immediate vicinity. A*STAR supports Singapore's key economic clusters by providing intellectual, human and industrial capital to its partners in industry. It also supports extramural research in the universities, and with other local and international partners. For more information about A*STAR, please visit www.a-star.edu.sg.
About National Skin Centre
The National Skin Centre is an outpatient specialist dermatological centre with a team of dermatologists who have the experience and expertise to treat every skin condition. NSC started its operations on 1 November 1988 after taking over the treatment of skin diseases from Middle Road Hospital. It handles a patient load of about 1,000 patients daily. It is a restructured healthcare institution and a member of the National Healthcare Group, sharing NHG's vision of "Adding Years of Healthy Life". For more information, visit www.nsc.gov.sg.
About Nanyang Technological University
A research-intensive public university, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has 33,500 undergraduate and postgraduate students in the colleges of Engineering, Business, Science, and Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences, and its Interdisciplinary Graduate School. It has a new medical school, the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, set up jointly with Imperial College London.
NTU is also home to world-class autonomous institutes - the National Institute of Education, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Earth Observatory of Singapore, and Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering - and various leading research centres such as the Nanyang Environment & Water Research Institute (NEWRI), Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) and the Institute on Asian Consumer Insight (ACI).
A fast-growing university with an international outlook, NTU is putting its global stamp on Five Peaks of Excellence: Sustainable Earth, Future Healthcare, New Media, New Silk Road, and Innovation Asia. Besides the main Yunnan Garden campus, NTU also has a satellite campus in Singapore's science and tech hub, one-north, and a third campus in Novena, Singapore's medical district. For more information, visit www.ntu.edu.sg.
About National Healthcare Group
National Healthcare Group (NHG) is a leader in public healthcare in Singapore, recognised at home and abroad for the quality of its medical expertise and facilities. Care is provided through an integrated network of primary healthcare polyclinics, acute care and tertiary hospitals, national specialty centres and business divisions. Together, they bring a rich history of medical expertise to our philosophy of integrated patient-centred care. For more information, visit www.nhg.com.sg.
Contact:
Vithya Selvam Senior Officer Corporate Communications Department A*STAR Tel: +65 6826 6291 / 9451 8941 Email: Vithya_selvam@a-star.edu.sg
Sunanthar Lu Executive Corporate Communications Department National Skin Centre Tel: +65 6350 8447 / 9727 2170 Email: sunantharlu@nsc.gov.sg
Danny Cham Manager Corporate Communications Office Nanyang Technological University Tel: +65 6592 3557 / 9696 9128 Email: dcham@ntu.edu.sg
Tania Tan Manager Group Corporate Communications National Healthcare Group Tel: +65 6496 6267 / 9692 2887 Email: tania_ll_tan@nhg.com.sg
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Topic: Research and development
Source: A*STAR
Sectors: Science & Research
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