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Jiksak Bioengineering Co., Ltd. is a biotechnology company aiming for a world that can treat ALS

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Jiksak Bioengineering is a cutting-edge bioengineering brand that focuses on drug discovery and the development, manufacture, and sales of 3D cell tissue and culture devices. With a strong emphasis on innovation, they specialize in using human-derived cells to provide drug discovery services. One of their standout technologies is Nerve Organoidβ„’ Engineered Human Synapses, which they use to study and develop treatments for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) and other neurological diseases.


Founded in 2017, Jiksak Bioengineering has quickly garnered recognition and awards for their groundbreaking work. They have received accolades such as the Nakatsuji Award from Kyoto SMI and the Innovation award from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. The company's leadership includes Jiro Kawada, Ph.


D., who is the founder and co-CEO, and Norihiro Yumoto, Ph. D., who is also a co-CEO. Jiksak Bioengineering's commitment to pushing the boundaries of bioengineering is evident in their collaborations with renowned professors and institutions, such as Professor Shinsuke Shibata at Keio University and Niigata University.


Their research projects are supported by organizations like AMED and the Advanced Research and Development Programs for Medical Innovation. With their recent participation in Tokyo's Advanced Medical Devices Acceleration Program, Jiksak Bioengineering is set to continue making significant contributions to the field of bioengineering. Their relocation to King Skyfront in Kawasaki city demonstrates their dedication to expanding their research facilities and propelling the forefront of scientific discovery

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