Novo Nordisk opens new research and development centre in China
Posted: 24 September 2012 | | 1 comment
Novo Nordisk invests an additional 100 million US dollars to expand its state-of-the-art science facilities in Beijing….
As the first multinational company to open a research centre in China in 1997, Novo Nordisk now reaffirms its long-term commitment to the country by investing an additional 100 million US dollars to expand its state-of-the-art science facilities in Beijing.
The new 12,000m2 centre will make it possible to increase the number of science employees from the current 130 to 200, with extra space available to accommodate additional future growth. With this expansion, Novo Nordisk also fulfils its key strategic objective to ensure the full range of protein research capabilities in China.
“We see the investment in this new R&D facility as a win-win opportunity for both Novo Nordisk and China. Novo Nordisk recognises the strong science being performed in China and we want to bring innovation from Chinese scientists into our company to help tackle the growing burden of diabetes and other chronic diseases throughout the world,” says Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen, chief science officer and executive vice president, Novo Nordisk.
The site in Beijing has already contributed significantly to the company’s research and development portfolio in both diabetes and biopharmaceutical target disease areas. The new, expanded facility will enable even stronger contributions from the science team in China across the range of Novo Nordisk’s protein technology, biology and pharmacology research activities.
Novo Nordisk’s global research organisation, including its other sites in Denmark and the US, is set up to facilitate best practice-sharing and scientific sparring between employees at the different locations to ensure the most efficient and successful pipeline innovation and development.
If you may consider Alzheimer´s Disease as Diabetes-3, with diabetes resulting from SILENT INFLAMMATION whereby killercells attack insulin-producing cells and cause diabetes,
why not investigating the INFLAMMATION of MICROGLIA as origin of devastating neuron-killing, build-up of Abeta and Tauopathy, etc.
All this with OXICAM “Lornoxicam”-Nycomed/Takeda, Study phaseII/III.?