| Enhancing Collaboration for Training Talent in Regulatory Science and Pharmacy and Advancing the Biohealth Industry

(Left) Dean DongSoon Im, Kyung Hee University, College of Pharmacy (Right) SooHyun Lew, Vice President of JNPMEDI
JNPMEDI (CEO KwunHo Jeong) signed an industry-academia collaboration MOU with the Kyung Hee University College of Pharmacy (Dean DongSoon Im) on the 16th to foster talent in regulatory science and pharmacy. The ceremony was attended by Dean DongSoon Im, HaeSun Suh, Chairperson of the Department of Regulatory Science, Graduate School, Professors EunKyung Chung and JaeHoon Sim, Vice President SooHyun Lew, and Director MinSeok Kim from JNPMEDI. This agreement seeks to enhance public health, improve the quality of healthcare services, and support the growth of digital health and bio-health industries by sharing knowledge and collaborating between the two institutions.
The two parties will collaborate on various talent training and exchange activities, including △Operating on-site practical training and experience programs for Kyung Hee University students, △Hosting regulatory science seminars and lectures, △Granting adjunct and visiting professor qualifications, △Employment connections and preferential hiring for outstanding talent, △Offering part-time degree programs and short-term training courses for JNPMEDI employees.
CEO KwunHo Jeong of JNPMEDI stated, "Through this agreement, JNPMEDI will actively contribute to the development of talent in regulatory science and pharmacy based on our accumulated medical data management and clinical trial support technologies," and added, "We will work towards advancing the medical industry and strengthening global competitiveness through industry-academia collaboration."
Dean DongSoon Im of the Kyung Hee University College of Pharmacy expressed, "I am pleased to provide students with opportunities to gain practical experience and expertise through our collaboration with JNPMEDI," and further stated, "We will cultivate talent to lead the bio-health industry through innovative educational programs and partnerships."
| Enhancing Collaboration for Training Talent in Regulatory Science and Pharmacy and Advancing the Biohealth Industry
(Left) Dean DongSoon Im, Kyung Hee University, College of Pharmacy (Right) SooHyun Lew, Vice President of JNPMEDI
JNPMEDI (CEO KwunHo Jeong) signed an industry-academia collaboration MOU with the Kyung Hee University College of Pharmacy (Dean DongSoon Im) on the 16th to foster talent in regulatory science and pharmacy. The ceremony was attended by Dean DongSoon Im, HaeSun Suh, Chairperson of the Department of Regulatory Science, Graduate School, Professors EunKyung Chung and JaeHoon Sim, Vice President SooHyun Lew, and Director MinSeok Kim from JNPMEDI. This agreement seeks to enhance public health, improve the quality of healthcare services, and support the growth of digital health and bio-health industries by sharing knowledge and collaborating between the two institutions.
The two parties will collaborate on various talent training and exchange activities, including △Operating on-site practical training and experience programs for Kyung Hee University students, △Hosting regulatory science seminars and lectures, △Granting adjunct and visiting professor qualifications, △Employment connections and preferential hiring for outstanding talent, △Offering part-time degree programs and short-term training courses for JNPMEDI employees.
CEO KwunHo Jeong of JNPMEDI stated, "Through this agreement, JNPMEDI will actively contribute to the development of talent in regulatory science and pharmacy based on our accumulated medical data management and clinical trial support technologies," and added, "We will work towards advancing the medical industry and strengthening global competitiveness through industry-academia collaboration."
Dean DongSoon Im of the Kyung Hee University College of Pharmacy expressed, "I am pleased to provide students with opportunities to gain practical experience and expertise through our collaboration with JNPMEDI," and further stated, "We will cultivate talent to lead the bio-health industry through innovative educational programs and partnerships."