BLOCKCHAIN ​​​​BIOPHARMA PARTNERS WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO TO BRING PHARMA R&D JOBS TO OHIO

Ohio’s Innovative Biotechnology Sector

Change the way medicines are funded with Enterprise eNFT’s for Medicines and collaborative drug development with a coalition of governments, universities and pharmaceutical companies.”

– Shawn Ames

TOLEDO, OHIO, USA, Aug. 8, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Today, Blockchain BioPharma announced a partnership with the University of Toledo, one of the nation’s most comprehensive schools of pharmacy.

“The first of many university partnerships, this is definitely the most special because it’s my alma mater” said Shawn Ames, Business Development Director for Blockchain BioPharma. “This is the solution America needs to make big pharma honest, change the way drugs are funded and get them out into the world.”

Blockchain BioPharma’s Intellectual Property NFT marketplace will connect biotechnology, life science and nutrition innovators with investors, creating the opportunity to fund the next breakthrough technology, or capitalize on existing intellectual property. The platform leverages the security and transparency of distributed ledger technology, or Blockchain.

Under the terms of the agreement, the university provides access to extensive facilities, including wet and dry labs, manufacturing, office space for growth and an internship program provided through the university.

Over the next 18 months, the company will partner with pharmaceutical companies, pharmaceutical IP holding universities and global governments on its platform to form a secure supply chain source for truth and innovation.

The deal was completed on 8/1 and Blockchain BioPharma is an official member of the University of Toledo Business Incubator, located in the Nitschke Technology Commercialization Complex.

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