15 Vegan Women Activists of Color You Need to Know About – VegNews

Women have long been the heart and soul of the animal rights movement and a huge catalyst for the shift to mainstream veganism, and these brilliant and brave women-identified activists continue to make veganism more accessible, widespread, and approachable. From literary theorists to undercover investigators, and so much more, these fifteen incredible vegan activists are proving that in order to make history, you must first disrupt the status quo.

1. Aph KoDecolonial theorist, independent digital media producer, author, and public speaker are just a few of the many roles Ko holds. She founded Black Vegans Rock in 2015 to spotlight the voices and experiences of Black vegans after writing the first article that listed 100 Black Vegans, and she is a founding member of the North American Association for Critical Animal Studieswhich is a conference that takes place every other year for anti-speciesist research in human-animal relations. Her newest book, Racism as Zoological Witchcraft: A Guide to Getting Out (a combination of critical race theory, social commentary, veganism, and gender analysis), was published late last year.

2. Rubaiya AhmadThis Bangladesh-based animal activist was spurred to action more than a decade ago, after one of the dogs she cared for was killed by government cullers as part of an ineffective effort to control the countrys rabies problem. In 2009, she founded the countrys first animal welfare organization, Obhoyaronno (meaning Sanctuary), and started a program to sterilize and vaccinate free-roaming dogs against rabieseventually petitioning Dhaka city to end dog culling, which is now nearly nonexistent across the country. The organization has spayed or neutered more than 16,000 dogs to date. She also works continuously to help local schools adopt Meatless Monday and to get giant grocery chains to install vegan sections, and plans to focus on legislative reforms in the future.

3. Angela DavisBest known for her racial justice and human rights activism, Davis is also a longtime vegan, saying in a 2012 interview with Grace Lee Boggs:

Her long history of social justice works includes being the author of over ten books on class, feminism, and the US prison system; co-founding Critical Resistance, an organization working to abolish the prisonindustrial complex; and working as the department director of the feminist studies department at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

4. lauren OrnelasAn animal rights advocate for more than 30 years, Ornelas is the founder and executive director of the Food Empowerment Project (FEP), a non-profit food justice organization that encourages consumers to choose compassionate food choicesboth for human workers in the food system, and for the animals. Shes been credited with making Whole Foods CEO John Mackey go vegan, and has campaigns against chocolate produced by labor of West African slavescreating a list of approved, vegan, truly cruelty-free chocolate. Through FEP, Ornelas also helps organize an annual school supply drive for the children of farm workers, as well as a food drive.

5. Aryenish BirdieBirdie is currently the founder and executive director of Encompass, an organization that works to foster greater racial equity and inclusion in the animal rights movement and support activists of color. She previously worked as the Research Outreach and Legislative Policy Manager at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), promoting human-relevant alternatives to the use of animals in testing procedures, and helped secure legislative victories for lab animals. While part of PCRM, she was part of a four-woman team that worked to reform the Toxic Substances Control Act, ensuring that animal protection language was integrated into the law.

6. Dr. Amie Breeze HarperWith over 15 years of experience as a diversity, equity, and inclusion expertworking on everything from conference planning and publishing books and articles, to workshop design and facilitationHarpers experience is vast. Her work creating and editing Sistah Vegan: Black Female Vegans Speak On Food, Identity, Health, and Society, a series of literary reflections from North American black-identified vegans, brought to the forefront a diversity of voices not previously given a platform by the vegan community. Harper currently gives talks that encourage literacy around how systemic racism operates in even the most ethical spaces, and offers consultancy services to help organizations with inclusion, diversity, and equity.

7. Michelle CarreraThis queer Puerto Rican vegan food justice activist founded NYCs Chilis on Wheels, an organization that works to make veganism accessible to communities in need by offering free plant-based meals, and the organization has since grown to 14 chapters in various cities. After Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in September 2017, Carrera traveled there to provide food relief through Chilis on Wheels and helped serve over 15,000 meals in nursing homes, orphanages, domestic violence shelters, and other institutions. But Carrera didnt stop there! In 2018, she also founded Casa Vegana de la Comunidad in Puerto Rico, a permanent headquarters for Chilis on Wheels, and a vegan sustainability-focused house which hosts a micro-sanctuary for rescued animals.

8. Brenda SandersSanders is the founder and president of Afro-Vegan Society, a non-profit organization that makes the vegan lifestyle accessible and approachable in predominantly Black areas and neighborhoods, and is also co-founder and co-coordinator of Thrive Baltimore, a community resource center that provides education and support to those interested in adopting a healthier lifestyle. Sanders also helped organize and start the first Vegan SoulFest, an annual festival that celebrates culture and veganism. She is a founding member of PEP Foods, now called A Greener Kitchen, a collective of vegan food activists who aim to produce healthy foods that offer an affordable alternative to animal products in the Baltimore area. And thats just a few of Sanderss many accomplishments.

9. Jaya BhumitraWith nearly 20 years of experience with campaigns and public affairs, Bhumitras work for animals is multifaceted. From serving as Director of Corporate Outreach for Mercy for Animals and Director of Campaigns for Compassion Over Killing (now called Animal Outlook), to her current role as the Managing Director for Animal Charity Evaluators, a non-profit whose mission is to find and promote the most effective ways to help animals, she has worn many hats. In 2016, Bhumitra also established the corporate outreach department at Animal Equality, and in just three years, led 24 people across eight countries to achieve 120 animal welfare policies from the worlds largest food companies. She currently also serves as an Advisory Council Member for Encompass, an organization focused on racial equity in the animal rights movement.

10. Toni OkamotoThis multi-time cookbook author, former Food and Lifestyle Coordinator for Vegan Outreach, and founder of Plant Based on a Budgeta website that creates free and low-cost resources for individuals on a budget that demonstrates easy, affordable, plant-based eatingis on a mission to make veganism accessible for everyone. Okamoto created the Plant-Based on a Budget Meal Plans, which have helped thousands of people greatly reduce the costs of their grocery bills. She currently co-hosts The Plant-Powered People Podcast and regularly speaks at institutions and conferences about ways to make a plant-based diet healthy and affordable.

11. Dulce RamrezIn 2013, the Mexico chapter of Igualdad Animal (Animal Equality) was founded, with Ramrez leading the charge. In the seven years since its founding, she has worked with her team to end the use of animals in circuses in the state of Jalisco, develop educational programs, petition for legislative changes, and work with companies encouraging them to adopt policies that benefit animalssuch as offering more vegan options. Ramrez is one of only a few female investigators in Mexico working to document the lives of animals on factory farms, turning that footage into public campaigns.

12. Pei-Feng SuSu is the Executive Director and co-founder of ACTAsia, an organization dedicated to humane education in Asia, who puts her focus on educating young people to help them understand the interdependence of all living things. Since the organization was founded in 2006, they have taught more than 65,000 students and trained over 1,000 teachers, in addition to having more than six years worth of humane curriculum being taught in 130 schools. In 2011 the organization launched Fur Free Life, an anti-fur campaign that has recruited 30 retailers in Asia to commit to using ethical alternatives to fur.

13. Dr. Charu ChandrasekeraDirector of laboratory science with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) and the Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Alternatives to Animal Methods at the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada, Chandrasekera is working towards a future without animal testing. Her early-on first hand experience in labs showed her how animals are ineffective as models for human disease and now she works on biomedical research, regulatory testing, and developing courses and degrees focused on shifting away from the use of animals in labs and finding human-relevant alternatives.

14. Sneha ShresthaSnehas Care is the shelter for Nepals street dogs that Shrestha founded in 2014 and runs outside of Kathmandu with a team of veterinarians and technicians, caring for more than a hundred dogs with varying degrees of medical issues such as paralyzation and missing limbs. Since she cant buy dog wheelchairs in the country, she imports them for dogs in need and works to educate the public and improve the perception of street dogs in their community, who are often subject to horrific abuse. Her work with street dogs encouraged her to adopt a vegan lifestyle and she has campaigned for many animal rights causes, such as getting the Nepalese government to adopt the countrys first ever animal protection law.

15. Seble NebiyeloulNebiyeloul co-founded International Fund for Africa (IFA) in her native Ethiopia, an organization that has a large vegan food and health program for school children which serves two vegan meals a day to hundreds of children, works to improve sanitation in schools, helps girls make reusable menstrual pads, provides mobile clinics for sterilization and vaccinations for street dogs, and so much more. Today the organization works with A Well Fed World, a food security and environmental advocacy organization, to continue their sustainability focused work. She hopes to expand her activism to one day open a vegan restaurant and a sanctuary for unwanted and abused donkeys and horses.

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Taco Bell Adding Vegan Meat To Over 5,600 US Locations – Vegan News

In the fall of 2019, Taco Bell announced the addition of a vegetarian menu to their already veg-friendly standard menu that includes the ability to order an item as Fresco which removes the dairy products and adds a fresh pico de gallo in its place.

In early January of this year, Taco Bell said they were going to be providing the most vegetarian choices which involves changes to their menu and app that makes it even easier for customers to order vegan and vegetarian options.

As plant-based diets and veganism skyrocket in popularity setting both consumer demands, expectations and predicting where this new decade is headed Taco bell is embracing the meat alternatives as their new chief executive officer (CEO) announces their new plans.

The Yum! Brands Inc. owned company is adding plant-based vegan proteins in the next year said Taco Bell CEO Mark King in an interview with Bloomberg.

Thats a huge reversal from Taco Bells previous management strategy earlier that revolved around sticking to a vegetarian-only marketing strategy.

We definitely see that plant-based protein has a place on the menu, King said.

King has taken meetings with plant-based vegan meat manufacturers Beyond Meat Inc. and Impossible Foods in the past few months.

King and the company have yet to make a decision on what mock meat will be featured on the menu he explained in the interview.

Yum Brands is placing a lot of importance on Taco Bells growth as they are struggling to revive brands like Pizza Hut with store remodeling that focuses on takeout.

They also are looking to make Pizza Hut carbon neutral and dairy-free in the UK by 2030 they recently announced.

Along with capitalizing on delivery through apps, Taco Bell has also recently begun to use many more digital options to entice their customers.

That has helped the chain widen their customer base in the highly competitive fast-food industry with store sales jumping up 4% in their last quarter.

While Taco Bell weighs their decision on which alternative meat to choose competitors are also racing into the new exploding plant-based market as consumers choose more cruelty-free, healthier, and environmentally friendly options at the drive-thru.

McDonalds is testing their PLT Beyond Meat burger in Canada as is Wendys, while Burger King already had a blowout success last year when testing their Impossible Whopper.

So much so that Burger King launched it nationally in the U.S. at their more than 7,000 location to even more success.

Kentucky Fried Chicken is also getting in on the action with more than 70 cities in the U.S. testing their Beyond Meat Beyond Fried Chicken, followed by many restaurants like Dennys carrying Beyond Burgers.

King said he sampled Beyond Meats items just last week and hes a fan.

I tried all the food which was really exciting, and way beyond my expectation, said King, the former Adidas CEO who took over at Taco Bell back in August.

Monthly average searches for the word vegan with the name of a major fast-food chain included alongside it rose 12 percent from 2018 to 2019 according to Fast Company.

Checking Google stats show that the search term Vegan Taco Bell is ranked number one with 456,500 total searches from January 2018 to August 2019.

In comparison Vegan Starbucks came in second with 216,500 total searches, and Vegan Burger King came in third with 127,700.

Taco Bell bringing plant-based vegan meats to the U.S. comes hot on the heels of their Oatrageous Taco launch in Finland, Spain and other countries throughout Europe which actually came as quite a surprise after the company said they wouldnt be adding vegan meats to their menu.

The Oatrageous Taco is made from oats and beans with a marination in a sauce of secret Taco Bell spices. The oat meat can be substituted in place of any of the traditional animal flesh-based menu items.

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Veganism is now protected by law following a row over pensions – The Canary

Veganism is now protected by the Equality Act 2010. The change has come following an employment tribunal involving anti-bloodsports organisation the League Against Cruel Sports (LACS). And it could have significant effects on workplaces, schools, and other public spaces in the UK.

On 3 January, Jordi Casamitjana won the first part of an employment tribunal against LACS. The case established that ethical veganism is a philosophical belief deserving protection under the Equality Act 2010. BBC News reported at the time that the tribunals judge agreed ethical veganism fulfilled several criteria:

including that it is worthy of respect in a democratic society, not incompatible with human dignity and not conflicting with the fundamental rights of others.

The BBC report also pointed out that, although an employment tribunal ruling isnt a binding legal precedent, the judges decision would have far-reaching impacts.

HR sector news website Personnel Today quoted Casamitjanas lawyer Peter Daly, who said:

The recognition of ethical veganism as a protected characteristic will have potentially significant effects on employment and the workplace, education, transport and the provision of goods and services.

Protection under the Equality Act means people with vegan ethics will be afforded the same legal protections as those with religious beliefs.

The court case was prompted by LACS dismissing Casamitjana in 2018 following a row over pension contributions. As vegan news website Plant Based News explains:

Casamitjana told the tribunal that he asked for his personal contributions to be stopped in January 2017, and LACS said this would be arranged. However, by October, he discovered that his contributions had not been stopped, and he had personally contributed 1,766.

At this point, he alerted his colleagues, saying ethical vegans should promote ethical consumption in others. As a result, he was dismissed on the grounds of gross misconduct.

LACS pensions at the time were invested in companies that test on animals including GlaxoSmithKline. The pension fund also invested in tobacco firms and Royal Dutch Shell. Casamitjana claimed from the outset that LACSs dismissal amounted to discrimination. However, the company denied this and said it fired Casamitjana because of gross misconduct. LACS maintained this in a statement on 2 February 2020, saying:

The only reason for the dismissal of Mr Casamitjana in 2018 was his communications to his colleagues in relation to our pension arrangements.

However, the second half of the employment tribunal on 2 March saw LACS admitting that Casamitjanas sharing of information wasnt wrong. As a result, the two parties agreed on an undisclosed settlement.

Following the 2 March result, Casamitjana said he feels totally vindicated. This outcome shows that even an apparently ethical organisation such as LACS can fail in applying its ethics throughout its infrastructure. And it will provide better footing for the UKs growing vegan community to stand up in workplace disputes.

Were in a period when the animal industry needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror for its contributions not only to animal abuse but also the climate crisis. So Casamitjanas victory couldnt have come at a better time.

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VegFest 2020 brings vegan education to UM campus – The Miami Hurricane

Vegans, vegetarians and the vegan-curious alike gathered for Miami VegFest 2020 at University of Miamis Lakeside Patio on Saturday, Feb. 22.

VegFest, short for Vegan Festival, is an annual event focusing on educating the public on the benefits of eating a plant-based diet.

This year marked the first ever VegFest held in Miami, with roughly 1,500 attendees and 21 vendors selling vegan-friendly food, beauty and fashion products.

The event also welcomed 10 guest speakers, including three medical professionals, who gave presentations surrounding plant-based eating and vegan activism.

Mike Young, a Florida, native, organized the event as part of his non-profit organization, aPlantBasedDiet.org. The organization, headquartered 60 miles north of Orlando, Florida, focuses on educating the general public about veganism through vegan-centered events.

Vendors sell plant-based food and beauty products on UM's Lakeside Patio for VegFest 2020. Photo credit: Essien Duke

Since its founding in 2014, Young has spent most of his time planning annual vegan events across the nation. He is also the founder of SWFL VegFest, which hosts VegFest events in the southwestern region of Florida.

When we started planning all of this 6 years ago, there were hardly any people who were interested in this lifestyle, Young said. Ideally, the goal is to show people that the plant-based lifestyle is fun and doable.

Young hopes to plan another VegFest at UM in hopes of getting more Miami locals involved in the initiative.

We want to get that spark going in people. We want to reach out to everyone, not just preach to the choir who are already into this, he said. As long as people look at this with an open mind, the more they may realize that this is the direction theyre meant to go towards.

Part of Youngs vision for VegFest is to invite prominent researchers, medical professionals and people who have made a significant impact in the vegan community, to speak at the events.

Dr. Michael Klaper a physician trained in surgery, anesthesiology and orthopedics was one of them, invited to Miami VegFest 2020 as the Keynote speaker.

According to Young, Klaper, 72, is a prominent figure in the vegan community and has been invited to speak about veganism at worldwide events.

At Saturdays event, Klaper presented about the benefits of a plant-based diet and gave advice for people who want to improve the status of their health.

Klaper, a vegan of 39 years, decided to switch his lifestyle after being impacted by what he saw while observing a surgery.

Dr. Michael Klaper a physician and vegan advocate prepares to speak at VegFest 2020 as the Keynote speaker. Photo credit: Essien Duke

One day Im in the operating room, watching the surgeon remove a slithery piece of fat from the persons artery, he said. And I thought, That looks an awful lot like chicken fat.

Klaper also reflected on person experiences, citing them something else that shaped his views on eating animal products.

My dad died of clogged arteries, he said. I knew I was going to end up that way unless I made a change.

According to Klaper, he has not faced significant backlash from the medical community for advocating for a vegan diet. However, he does emphasize the importance of spreading truthful information to his medical students and patients.

Its unethical to withhold information that can drastically change peoples health for the better, he said. Im the happiest doctor I know, because my patients get healthy!

Klaper challenges UM students to make small changes in their nutrition and to advocate for introducing more vegan foods in the dining halls.

Going vegan changes everything for your body, changes everything for the animals, changes everything for the future, he said. Stop doing things that hurt you, and make a move towards health.

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Is the vegan diet as sustainable as promised? – Times of India

A dietary trend that caught wind over the last few years, veganism, is believed to be the most environment friendly among all diets. Even though the production of meat and dairy does produce a large percentage of greenhouse gases responsible for the global climate change crisis, veganism, does not pose as the most effective solution. The vegan diet, limiting the intake of all animal produced foods, leaves a large number of resources unutilized. The diet might not be as sustainable as the world thinks.Diets with meat can feed more peopleThe most pressing puzzle faced by man, today, is ensuring the production of enough food for everyone. However, the amount of agricultural land on Earth may not suffice for everyone. In such a scenario, if a majority of the population convert to veganism, agriculture might not be able to provide for everyone. Diets which have a component of meat or dairy mean more amount of food for more number of people.

Providing vegan food all year longFollowing a vegan diet is a yearlong commitment to consuming only plant based food like fruits, vegetables, nuts and soy. A privilege provided to modern man allows us to get the same produce all year round. With the rising popularity of veganism, the world need to be producing all kinds of fruits and vegetables all year-round. However, unprecedented amounts of energy is used to grow these produce when they are not in season, which when coupled with packaging and shipping waste, have the same deteriorating effects on the environment.

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What happened to quality control?’ Vegan passenger served butter and cheese on British Airways flight – The Independent

A British Airways passenger who requested a special vegan meal was served it with butter and cheese.

Markwas travelling on British Airways flight BA288 on 1 March from Phoenix, US, to London Heathrow.

He tweeted a picture of his VGML vegan meal, which had a special meal sticker on it, next to a butter sachet and cheddar cheese triangle.

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He captioned the image: 15 years ago I would have expected it, but youre *still* serving cheese and butter with VGMLs at a time when veganism has never been so popular and well catered for elsewhere.

What happened to quality control and crew awareness?

A cockroach was found in an Air India breakfast meal.

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Avianca's idea of a vegetarian meal was an apple and a pear on board one flight.

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Emirates served this disappointing Cajun chicken and cheese sandwich on a flight to Dubai

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Martin Pavelka was handed this banana, complete with "gluten-free" label, as his inflight meal on an ANA service from Tokyo to Sydney.

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Oman Air's finest: presenting something approximating a mushroom sandwich on a flight to Heathrow.

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Aegean Airways served up some raw pepper and carrot sticks as its veggie option on one flight.

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An Air India passenger wasn't impressed when she found this in the business class lounge.

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Not everyone turns their nose up at plane food - this Urumqi flight attendant was suspended after a video of her eating leftovers went viral.

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A cockroach was found in an Air India breakfast meal.

Twitter/Manoj Khandekar

Avianca's idea of a vegetarian meal was an apple and a pear on board one flight.

Twitter/Steve Hogarty

Emirates served this disappointing Cajun chicken and cheese sandwich on a flight to Dubai

Paul Carlin

Martin Pavelka was handed this banana, complete with "gluten-free" label, as his inflight meal on an ANA service from Tokyo to Sydney.

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Oman Air's finest: presenting something approximating a mushroom sandwich on a flight to Heathrow.

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Aegean Airways served up some raw pepper and carrot sticks as its veggie option on one flight.

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An Air India passenger wasn't impressed when she found this in the business class lounge.

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Not everyone turns their nose up at plane food - this Urumqi flight attendant was suspended after a video of her eating leftovers went viral.

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British Airways responded: Were sorry you were given dairy products with your vegan meal, Mark. Were grateful youve made us aware of this.

A British Airways spokesperson told The Independent: We take pride in delivering thousands of special meals daily to our customers across the globe to the highest of standards. We are extremely sorry that our customer has had a negative experience. The reported issue is being investigated with our catering partner and we will take action to ensure this does not occur in the future.

Veganism is not just a diet, but a deeply held ethical conviction that harming animals is wrong, so it can be really upsetting for a vegan to be given animal products when they have specifically ordered a vegan option, Matt Turner, spokesperson for The Vegan Society, told The Independent.

Vegan meals often have to be ordered in advance and sometimes dont make it on board the plane. We are campaigning to see a vegan option added to standard inflight menus across the board so that everyone has the choice to order them.

Vegan passengers should always be able to fly with ease and confidence that they will be catered for.

Its not the first time a passenger with dietary requirements has been served an inadequate inflight meal.

Last November, a newlywed returning from his honeymoon was left hungry and disappointed after Tui failed to provide a gluten-free meal for him on the 10-hour flight home.

James Howe had paid for premium seats and pre-booked special meals as he suffers from coeliac disease, meaning he cant process gluten.

However, the 39-year-old from Watford was given just popcorn and crisps to survive the long-haul flight from Cancun, Mexico to Gatwick airport on 18 October.

In 2018, a vegan passenger was left feeling distressed and humiliated after it transpired there were no vegan meals available onboard her flight from Manchester to New Yorks John F Kennedy airport.

Trilby Harrison, 54, was given nothing but nuts and crisps to eat during the seven-hour Thomas Cook flight on 15 October, despite having prebooked a vegan meal through tour operator Gotogate.

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Children’s cancer researcher named Woman of the Year – UNSW Newsroom

Professor Maria Kavallaris, a leading childhood cancer researcher and a pioneer of nanomedicine in Australia, is the 2020 NSW Premier's Woman of the Year.

Professor Kavallaris is Head of Translational Cancer Nanomedicine at Childrens Cancer Institute and Founding Director of the Australian Centre for NanoMedicine at UNSW Sydney.

The prestigious award, announced a ceremony in Sydney this morning,recognises NSW women who have excelled in their chosen career, field or passion; are exceptional achievers who have made a significant contribution to NSW; and whose accomplishments make them a strong role model for other women.

I am truly honoured to have received this award and I hope it inspires young women to do what they love, grow and learn, and to lead with generosity and respect, Professor Kavallaris said.

Professor Kavallaris is internationally renowned for her research in cancer biology and therapeutics. She has been widely recognised for the innovation and impact of her research, her leadership as well as her mentoring of talented young scientists. She is passionate about training the next generation of research leaders.

Her personal journey with cancer began at the age of 21 and has driven her research to develop effective and less toxic cancer treatments.

As one of the original three scientists appointed at the Childrens Cancer Institute when its laboratories first opened in 1984, she has made important discoveries in relation to the mechanisms of clinical drug resistance and tumour aggressiveness in childhood cancer.

Her studies have not only identied how some tumours can grow and spread;she has also applied this knowledge to develop eective, less toxic cancer therapies using nanotechnology.

To be able to make a difference to the lives of children with cancer and their families by developing better treatments and improving survival rates is very humbling. Even if you can save one childs life, thats an incredible feat, Professor Kavallaris said.

As a conjoint professor in the UNSW Faculty of Medicine, Professor Kavallaris relishes her role of mentor and has supervised many Honours and PhD students, several of whom have become research leaders.

Professor Kavallariss extensive research and leadership contributions have been recognised withnumerous awards including the NSW Premiers Prize for Science and Engineering (Leadership in Innovation in NSW) in 2017, the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biologys Lemberg Medal in 2019 and she was made aMember of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to medicine, and to medical research, in the field of childhood and adult cancerson Australia Day 2019.

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Here’s how nanoparticles could help us get closer to a treatment for COVID-19 – News@Northeastern

There is no vaccine or specific treatment for COVID-19, the disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, or SARS-CoV-2.

Since the outbreak began in late 2019, researchers have been racing to learn more about SARS-CoV-2, which is a strain from a family of viruses known as coronavirus for their crown-like shape.

Northeastern chemical engineer Thomas Webster, who specializes in developing nano-scale medicine and technology to treat diseases, is part of a contingency of scientists that are contributing ideas and technology to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to fight the COVID-19 outbreak.

Professor and chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering Tom Webster. Photo by Adam Glanzman/Northeastern University

The idea of using nanoparticles, Webster says, is that the virus behind COVID-19 consists of a structure of a similar scale as his nanoparticles. At that scale, matter is ultra-small, about ten thousand times smaller than the width of a single strand of hair.

Webster is proposing particles of similar sizes that could attach to SARS-CoV-2 viruses, disrupting their structure with a combination of infrared light treatment. That structural change would then halt the ability of the virus to survive and reproduce in the body.

You have to think in this size range, says Webster, Art Zafiropoulo Chair of chemical engineering at Northeastern. In the nanoscale size range, if you want to detect viruses, if you want to deactivate them.

Finding and neutralizing viruses with nanomedicine is at the core of what Webster and other researchers call theranostics, which focuses on combining therapy and diagnosis. Using that approach, his lab has specialized in nanoparticles to fight the microbes that cause influenza and tuberculosis.

Its not just having one approach to detect whether you have a virus and another approach to use it as a therapy, he says, but having the same particle, the same approach, for both your detection and therapy.

SARS-CoV-2 spreads mostly through tiny droplets of viral particlesfrom breathing, talking, sneezing, coughingthat enter the body through the eyes, mouth, or nose. Preliminary research also suggests that those germs may survive for days when they attach themselves to countertops, handrails, and other hard surfaces.

Thats one reason to make theranostics with nanoparticles the focus of the COVID-19 outbreak, Webster says.

Nanoparticles can disable these pathogens even before they break into the body, as they hold on to different objects and surfaces. His lab has developed materials that can be sprayed on objects to form nanoparticles and attack viruses.

Even if it was on a surface, on someones countertop, or an iPhone, he says. It doesnt mean anything because its not the active form of that virus.

That same technology can be fine-tuned and tweaked to target a wide range of viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens. Unlike other novel drugs with large molecular structures, nanoparticles are so small that they can move through our body without disrupting other functions, such as those of the immune system.

Almost like a surveyor, they can go around your bloodstream, Webster says. They can survey your body much easier and under much longer times and try and detect viruses.

To do all that, the CDC needs to know the specifics about what kind of structure is needed to neutralize SARS-CoV-2, Webster says. That information isnt public yet.

You have to identify what we need to put in our nanoparticle to attract it to that virus, he says. The CDC must know that, because theyve developed a kit that can determine if you have [COVID-19], versus influenza, or something else.

An alternative to nanomedicine is producing synthetic molecules. But Webster says that tactic presents some challenges. In the case of chemotherapies used to treat cancer cells, such synthetic drugs can cause severe side effects that kill cancer cells, as well as other cells in the body.

The same thing could be happening with synthetic chemistry to treat a virus, where molecules are killing a lot more than just that virus, Webster says.

Still, Webster acknowledges that there arent many researchers focusing on nanoparticles to kill viruses.

One of the main reasons for the lack of those solutions is that the same benefits that make nanoparticles ideal to fight infectious diseases also make them a concern for the U.S. Federal Drug Administration.

Because of their size, nanoparticles are pervasive (too pervasive, maybe) to seep through other parts of the body. To reduce that risk, Websters lab has focused on using iron oxide. Particles of that make up entail chemistry that is already natural to our bodies and diets.

Even if you have a viral infection, you need more iron, because you could be anemic depending on how bad the infection is, Webster says. Were actually developing these nanoparticles out of chemistries that can help your health.

And, he says, iron-based nanoparticles could be directed with magnetic fields to target specific organs in the body, such as lungs and other areas susceptible to respiratory complications after contracting viral infections. That too, Webster says, is something that you couldnt do with a novel synthetic molecule.

Really, what this all means is that we just have to do the studies to show those iron nanoparticles are not going into the brain or the kidney, Webster says, that these nanoparticles are going exactly where you want them to go to the virus.

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Nanobiotix 2019 Q4 and Annual Revenues – Business Wire

PARIS & CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:

NANOBIOTIX (Paris:NANO) (Euronext : NANO ISIN : FR0011341205 the Company), a late clinical-stage nanomedicine company pioneering new approaches to the treatment of cancer, today announced its unaudited annual revenues for Q4 and the unaudited revenues for the year ended December 31, 2019.

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Nanobiotixs revenue for the fourth quarter amounted to approximatively 20k.

Most of the revenues generated by the Company during this period result from the recharge of costs related to our license and collaboration agreement with PharmaEngine.

Overall, Nanobiotixs annual revenue in 2019 amounted to approximatively 68k.

The amount of cash and cash equivalent as of December 31st, 2019 amounted to 35 094k. This amount does not include the research tax credit related to 2018, normally expected in Q4 which was received in February 2020.

In November 2019, Nanobiotix announced promising results from a pre-clinical immuno-oncology study of NBTXR3 at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC). In the study, conducted at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, researchers studied NBTXR3 activated by radiation therapy in combination with anti-PD-1 treatment in immunocompetent mice. Combination treatment that included NBTXR3 and anti-PD-1 increased local control of the irradiated tumor, generated a marked abscopal effect, decreased the number of spontaneous lung metastases, and significantly increased survival when compared to other treatments in the study, including anti-PD-1 combined with radiation therapy alone. The results indicated that the combination treatment has the potential to achieve an equivalent abscopal effect at a lower dose of radiation.

The study also included an in vivo RadScopal model in which a second tumor received a low dose of radiation while the first tumor received a full dose. In this model, researchers evaluated NBTXR3 activated by radiation therapy combined with anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4 treatment. In the study, combination treatment triggered better local control, along with significant increases in abscopal effect and survival, when compared to all other tested combinations. Several complete responses were observed in the second tumor of the group that received the NBTXR3 combination, while none were observed in the other groups. Nanobiotix believes these results could pave the way for the use of NBTXR3 to improve treatment outcomes for immunooncology patients, including checkpoint inhibitor non-responders.

On December 16th 2019, Nanobiotix received the French 2019 Prix Galien award for Most Innovative MedTech. This award recognizes outstanding biomedical and medical technology product achievements that improve the human condition.

2020 Financial agenda

Nanobiotix plans to announce its financial and operating results as follows:

About NANOBIOTIX: http://www.nanobiotix.com

Incorporated in 2003, Nanobiotix is a leading, clinical-stage nanomedicine company pioneering new approaches to significantly change patient outcomes by bringing nanophysics to the heart of the cell.

The Nanobiotix philosophy is rooted in designing pioneering, physical-based approaches to bring highly effective and generalized solutions to address unmet medical needs and challenges.

Nanobiotixs first-in-class, proprietary lead technology, NBTXR3, aims to expand radiotherapy benefits for millions of cancer patients. Nanobiotixs Immuno-Oncology program has the potential to bring a new dimension to cancer immunotherapies.

Nanobiotix is listed on the regulated market of Euronext in Paris (Euronext: NANO / ISIN: FR0011341205; Bloomberg: NANO: FP). The Companys headquarters are in Paris, France with a U.S. affiliate in Cambridge, MA, and European affiliates in Spain and Germany. The Company also possesses an affiliate, Curadigm, located in Paris, France and Cambridge, MA in the U.S.

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This press release contains certain forward-looking statements concerning Nanobiotix and its business, including its prospects and product candidate development. Such forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that Nanobiotix considers to be reasonable. However, there can be no assurance that the estimates contained in such forward-looking statements will be verified, which estimates are subject to numerous risks including the risks set forth in the reference document of Nanobiotix registered with the French Financial Markets Authority (Autorit des Marchs Financiers) under number R.19-018 on April 30, 2019 (a copy of which is available on http://www.nanobiotix.com) and to the development of economic conditions, financial markets and the markets in which Nanobiotix operates. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are also subject to risks not yet known to Nanobiotix or not currently considered material by Nanobiotix. The occurrence of all or part of such risks could cause actual results, financial conditions, performance or achievements of Nanobiotix to be materially different from such forward-looking statements.

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Global Nanowires Market 2020 is Anticipated to Reach US$ XX% by 2023 – The KPM News

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HEALTHY LIVING: Nip allergies in the bud – NWAOnline

Spring has sprung and with it has come an increase in pollen levels that lead to some of the most serious seasonal allergies. Creating an allergen-free zone at home can help keep symptoms to a minimum.

A runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes and a tickle in your throat that start when plants begin to bloom are all telltale signs of spring allergies. Spring allergies can begin as early as February and last into the beginning of summer. The most common causes include mold and pollen from grass and trees.

Allergy-free sanctuary

You can help alleviate allergy symptoms by eliminating allergens inside your home. Start with a thorough cleaning of all surfaces. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may aggravate respiratory symptoms and don't forget to wash the windows.

Pay special attention to soft surfaces, such as pillows and mattresses, where allergens like to linger. Vacuum these and other surfaces with a machine that uses a high-efficiency particulate arresting (HEPA) filter. You may also want to use a HEPA filter in your HVAC system and air purifier. These filters are designed to capture extremely tiny particles of dust and other allergens. The fewer allergens in circulation in your home, the better your symptoms will be when you are indoors.

Keep windows and doors shut whenever possible, because the loveliest days typically have the highest pollen counts. If you need to air out the house, do so on a rainy day when pollen counts are lower.

Store shoes and spring jackets that can get coated in pollen at the door to prevent spreading allergens through your home. If you've been outdoors, change clothes as soon as you get home and jump in the shower to wash off troublesome allergen particles. The same goes for pets that play outside. Wash them frequently or rub them down with towels when it's time to come inside.

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Coronavirus outbreak a right time to revisit Ayurveda wisdom on prevention: Amway CEO – Economic Times

New Delhi: Crisis like outbreak of coronavirus provides an opportunity to revisit the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda for prevention of diseases through improved immunity and combine it with Western science for a holistic healthy living, according to global direct selling major Amway CEO Milind Pant.

Amway, which counts China as its largest market and was allowed to run its factory in Guangzhou to produce its 'Nutrilite' health products although others in manufacturing sector such as cars and electronics have been shut, believes India could also consider building long-term immunity and a healthy society as the Chinese have done in the wake of the outbreak.

Pant, the first non-family member to run the Amway business since its foundation in 1959, said the Ayurveda philosophy essentially talks about prevention.

"This is the right time. When there's a high consciousness in society about healthy living and prevention. This is a good time for us to go back to our roots and see what strengths are there and combine it with efficacy and Western science.

"Ayurveda is not about curation. It's about prevention and it's prevention with a holistic lifestyle. In some conceptual sense, Nutrilite philosophy, and philosophy of ayurveda are very similar," Pant told in an interview here.

He said Amway sees itself playing a role towards building a healthy society as through holistic wellness.

"I think as the Indian society gets consciousness of ancient wisdom, and combine it with science and efficacy and Nutrilite we play a small role in it. I see that being a trend going forward," he added.

Sharing the company's experience in China, the origin of coronavirus, he said, "We're an interesting business when such tough issues come in, like coronavirus, the consciousness of society about healthy living, and long term immunity increases".

The government of China, while all factories were shut in China, during the Lunar New Year, from car manufacturing to electronics production, Pant said, "The government of Guangzhou gave us a special permission for the Amway factory to remain open".

This was because "the government believes in China that Amway Nutrilite products are part of a long term immunity and health a society and it wants to encourage society through this crisis, to move to a long term health, consciousness", he added.

"So we remain open. So one of our challenges, after we keep people safe and make sure they're well protected, is actually scramble to meet demand, higher demand for products in China, because the society, you know, slowly is realizing that prevention and long term prevention is probably the best route to such Black Swan events which have come up," Pant said.

Amway has its largest team is based in China with almost 5,000 employees there, including manufacturing.

He said, "everyone is safe. They've gone through personal hardship, everyone is safe. We've supported charities in Wuhan, the Red Cross. We've supported them with one a half million dollars and we continue to support local communities in different cities".

He, however, said it is a "tough time" for employees and distributors in China and Korea.

"They are continuing their entrepreneurship. They continue to do the business but they're doing it virtually. All business meetings are happening virtually, trading is happening virtually and selling is happening virtually," Pant said.

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Reducing Cancer Risk through Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle – WPVI-TV

Over the course of their lifetimes, Americans have a 1 in 3 chance of developing cancer. However, the risk of developing cancer and each person's risk may vary depending on lifestyle and environmental factors. But no matter your risk, living a healthy lifestyle can have a positive impact on your health and lower your risk of developing cancer. Tune in to get tips from our experts on cancer prevention, healthy eating and lifestyle changes.Anthony Perre, MD, Vice Chief of Staff, Director of New Patient Intake and Vice Chief of Staff at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), Philadelphia, is committed to putting patients first. He believes it is critical to listen and respond to patients' needs on all levelsphysical, emotional and/or spiritual. In addition, he strongly feels that patients should be treated with the compassion and dignity they deserve.Dr. Perre fully understands what it's like to be in the patient's shoeshe himself is a Hodgkin lymphoma survivor. He says, "I understand that it is extremely frightening to consider that there may be a potential impediment to realizing future hopes and dreams. The uncertainty of what the future will bring can also be overwhelming." Read more.

Zachari Breeding is an Advanced Clinical Oncology Dietitian at CTCA, Philadelphia. Breeding works closely with patients to meet their nutritional needs while promoting nutrient-dense foods, cooking efficacy and nutrition support. He is committed to educating oncology patients about maintaining nutritional balance while undergoing cancer treatment to help them reach their short- and long-term goals.

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Matteo Guidicelli a true fitspiration and embodiment of healthy living The Manila Times – The Manila Times

AS an actor, model, e Armed Forces of the Philippines reservist, businessman and triathlete, Matteo Guidicelli knows how important it is to stay healthy so he could live and do more things in life. Especially in this new chapter of wedded bliss with Sarah Geronimo.

Matteo Guidicelli is all for living a healthy and active lifestyle, more so in this new chapter in his life.

The need to stay healthy has become even more important to him especially that there are so many exciting developments to his career and personal life this year, notably his recent marriage to Geronimo, his girlfriend of six years.

Embodiment of healthy livingA celebrity fitspiration without a doubt, Guidicelli was formally introduced as the newest ambassador of Sant a provider of premier organic health and wellness products and services recently at the Marco Polo Ortigas Manila in Pasig City.

Sant Chief Executive Officer Joey Marcelo sees 2020 as an exciting year for the brand, especially with the addition of Guidicelli to its roster of brand ambassadors including TV host and weatherman Kim Atienza who has been their ambassador already for 10 years.

The actor-athlete with Sant International chief executive officer Joey Marcelo (right) and chief financial officer Eric Maranan (left).

Aside from being an actor, singer, and a triathlete, Matteo embodies healthy living. As a company, this is what we, at Sant, are passionate about. We are glad and excited to welcome Matteo to the Sant family and, we hope that he will serve as a true fitspiration for everyone, Marcelo said.

For his part, Guidicelli expressed his excitement, especially that he has known Sant as a brand that promotes a healthier and more active lifestyle.

I would always see Sant Barley in the tri suits of top triathletes and sabi ko sarili ko, I feel that this is such a healthy lifestyle brand that I really want to be proud of. Kuya Kim has it on his tri suits. So sabi ko sa kanya, Sana one day maka-endorse din ako ng produktong ito. And true enough after six years, our paths crossed again and Im representing them, Guidicelli told the media.

But this is more than just an endorsement to me, its a lifestyle. Something I really believe in. And also, at first I thought it was just a healthy drink. But now I get to know them, its more than that. Sant Barley gives so much businesses to people and gives them a whole livelihood. They have people from nothing to big millionaires now because of the business opportunities, he added.

Made from organic pure barley grass, Sant Barley is an effective antioxidant, rich in vitamins and minerals that not only detoxifies the body but also aids in digestive health. It is also certified by BioGro, New Zealands leading organic certification agency.

I think in a few months were going to go to the plant in New Zealand and Im very very excited to see that. Its my firsthand experience on where they get the barley from, Guidicelli mentioned.

The multi-slashie personality enthused that it has been the best days of his life now that he has entered a new chapter in his life as a married man and joining a brand that he is proud of.

Sante Barley and the whole family, we jive and we believe in the same thing, especially with the tagline Live More, Do More. I just got married, its the best days of my life, Guidicelli said.

Im very blessed that my family grew up super health-conscious especially with the triathlon community, but of course, this is my advocacy. This is what I believe, to always keep a healthy lifestyle not just by exercise but also by nutrition and lifestyle. So I will continue this and spread the advocacy, spread it to my loved ones and to everybody in the future, Guidicelli ended.

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Letter: Exercise important to healthy lifestyle | Opinions and Editorials – Aiken Standard

In your Feb. 16 edition there was a column by Brian Parr a fitness expert on the importance of not eating too much Valentines chocolate and also fitness and exercise as a part of a healthy routine.

I am not 82 years old and had polio as a child, and fortunately only ended up with a loss of muscle mass in my right leg.

At around the age of 11 my father taught me how to build muscle correctly by lifting weights. As a result his help aided me in not having to use a crutch daily just to be able to walk around safely.

So my point is: Whatever your physical condition is, muscles must be exercised regularly. I still lift weights, do squats, sit ups, push ups etc. and on alternate days ride a bike for cardio workouts.

I am living proof that a healthy diet coupled with muscle building and cardio workouts will make your life happier and healthier no matter how long you live.

I also know that the older you get without living under the above rules, the harder it is to begin such a routine, But once you learn and practice a healthful routine, it also becomes very hard to stop.

Good luck!

Mary Caldwell

Aiken

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Workshop on ‘Positive Thinking & Healthy Living’ held – State Times

STATE TIMES NEWSJAMMU: Celebrating Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat, the Department of Students Welfare, University of Jammu organised a workshop on Positive Thinking & Healthy Living for the students of different affiliated colleges and university departments here on Monday. Being a core student centric activity, the workshop was organised under RUSA II.Prof Promila Batra, Professor of Psychology from MDU Rohtak and Dr T.R Raina, a multifaceted and eminent social worker of the region were the Resource Persons.Prof Aarti Bakshi, Head Department of Psychology, University of Jammu was the moderator and provided the logistic collaboration for the same.The workshop was inaugurated in presence of Prof Yash Pal Sharma, Chairman Campus Cultural Committee, Prof Anupama Vohra, Co-Chairperson Campus Cultural Committee, members of Campus Cultural Committee, students, scholars and participants.In his welcome address, Prof Yash Pal deliberated upon various cultural and literary activities being organized by the Department of Students Welfare for the overall personality development of the students. Prof Aarti Bakshi presented a detailed introduction of the experts who have achieved various milestones in their respective fields.In an interactive manner, Dr T. R Raina presented his enlightening presentation which received tremendous response from the participants. The effectiveness of positive thinking was exemplified through various credible examples with scientific and yogic references as well, he emphasized on the yogic lifestyle (in broader prospective) for internal and external bliss.Prof Promila Batra provided a brief tour of different established schools of thought (adding her own take on the same) in the context of positive and healthy thinking. The event was conducted by Sumeet Sharma and coordinated by Mansi Mantoo and Ifra Kak. The sound and projections were looked after by Arif Paul and the hall management was taken care by Raghubir Singh Bandral and Balwant Singh. Prof Anupama Vohra presented vote of thanks.

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Morgan Gale, CRNP Receives "Top Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner" in the Aesthetic Everything 2020 Aesthetic and Cosmetic Medicine Awards -…

NORTH BETHESDA, Md., March 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Morgan Gale, CRNP was voted"Top Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner" and his practice AestheticArtistry Laser Center was voted"Top Medical Spa East"in the Aesthetic Everything2020 Aesthetic and Cosmetic Medicine Awardsfor the second year in a row. This year's 2020 Aesthetic Everything Awards tapped winners from over 40,000 votes cast. Voting was held onlinebetween January 13th and February 7th, 2020, with winners being announced on February 8th, 2020.All votes were counted to obtain the list of winners.

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Oisn Biotechnologies Included in MIT Technology Review’s TR10 List of Top 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2020 – Business Wire

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oisn Biotechnologies, a privately held, preclinical biotechnology company focused on mitigating the effects of age-related diseases, today announced that it has been included in MIT Technology Reviews TR10 list of the Top 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2020. Alongside this honor, Oisn also announced it has closed a $3 million pre-seed SAFE funding round to further the companys research and development efforts.

TR10 is an annual feature published by the editors of MIT Technology Review that highlights ten different fields with the potential to change the world. As detailed in the March/April 2020 issue, the publication recognized Oisn as a key player in the development of anti-aging therapeutics, which MIT Technology Reviews editorial team believe have the potential to impact medicine on a time horizon shorter than five years.

Oisns promising research into mitigating the effects of age-related diseases has really taken hold in recent years for Matthew Scholz, the companys chief executive officer and co-founder. The growth and interest we have seen in developing therapeutics that can slow or halt damage caused by the aging process has dramatically increased in the past few years, said Scholz. While the world has always been interested in the proverbial fountain of youth, Oisn is pursuing a scientifically sound, targeted approach that may have the potential to address the biological underpinnings of some of societys most devastating age-related diseases.

Oisn believes that the solution to mitigating the effects of age-related diseases is to address the damage created by the aging process itself. When cells detect that they have been irreversibly damaged, they can become senescent, permanently entering a non-dividing state known as cell-cycle arrest. Ideally, these cells should die by a process known as apoptosis or be cleared by the immune system, but as humans age, this process is increasingly disrupted. Oisn is developing a highly precise, DNA-based intervention to clear these cells. In preclinical studies, the companys investigational therapeutics have significantly reduced senescent cell burden in naturally aged mice and extended median lifespan by more than 20% even when the treatment was started in old age. Oisns technology platform also extends beyond explicitly age-related disease: in 2017, Oisn spun out OncoSenX to focus on advancing the companys technology for oncology applications.

Oisns investors to date include MFund, Methuselah Foundation, SENS Research Foundation, Kizoo Technology Ventures, and Advani Family Office, as well as notable high net worth individuals. Funds from the companys SAFE round will be used to further Oisns research and develop its proprietary technology, SENSOlytics. Oisn is continuing its preclinical efficacy studies working towards a regulatory filing to begin its first clinical trial.

Biologists are making great progress in identifying some of the processes involved in aging, such as senescence, said David Rotman, Editor at Large, MIT Technology Review. Targeting these processes is a promising new way to treat the many diseases associated with aging, and now we're starting to see encouraging results using these approaches.

About Oisn Therapeutics

Oisn is a late preclinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapeutics to identify and kill senescent cells to reduce the effects of the aging process. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, the companys therapies target cells using their proprietary technology platform, SENSOlytics. For more information, visit http://www.oisinbio.com.

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The company was founded in 1959 and headquartered at Quebec, Canada. The company is engaged in manufacturing and marketing a broad range of branded and generic pharmaceuticals, over-the-counter (OTC) products and medical devices. The main business segments are Bausch + Lomb/International, Branded Rx, U.S. Diversified Products. The revenue of the company in healthcare sector 2018 was USD 8,174.8 Million. The company has global presence in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America.

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The company was founded in 1991; headquarter in Yokeneam, Israel. The company is engaged in the field of minimally-invasive clinical solutions for the Surgical, Ophthalmology and Aesthetic markets, and expert in developing and commercializing innovative energy-based technologies, including Laser, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and Radio-Frequency (RF). The company has global presence in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.

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