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Home > Press > New IBN Eye Laboratory and NUH Eye Centre to Open in Biopolis

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S$5 million ocular lab and new clinical research facility to test cutting-edge materials for treatment of eye diseases

New IBN Eye Laboratory and NUH Eye Centre to Open in Biopolis

Singapore | Posted on November 9th, 2009

Marking a significant bench to bedside research milestone in Singapore, the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN), the world's first bioengineering and nanotechnology research institute, and the National University Hospital (NUH) are pleased to launch IBN iCare and the NUH Eye Centre @ Biopolis at an official opening ceremony officiated by the Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education, Mr S. Iswaran, at the Biopolis today. Collaborations between researchers and clinicians are critical to speed up the translation of basic scientific discoveries into clinical applications, and develop new medical products and treatments. IBN iCare is the first research laboratory in Singapore to focus on the development of cutting-edge nanomaterials for ocular therapy. The NUH Eye Centre @ Biopolis will provide a clinical research environment that facilitates the development of new materials and techniques for ophthalmology practice. IBN's nanostructured ocular materials will undergo clinical trials at the NUH Eye Centre prior tocommercial applications.

Since 2003, IBN has been revolutionizing medical treatment with sophisticated biomaterials and systems for delivering therapeutics to diseased cells and organs. This key research thrust at IBN has led to the synthesis of a novel drug-loaded contact lens that can deliver medication more effectively than eye drops for the treatment of eye diseases such as glaucoma. The latest ocular research invention created by IBN is the world's first photochromic contact lens that will darken upon exposure to sunlight to protect the eyes against harmful ultraviolet radiation and glare. The lenses will conveniently adapt to changes in light and provide optimal indoor and outdoor vision.

"IBN's mission is to conduct strategic research that addresses important biomedical problems through novel technology platforms that present major commercial potential. The launch of IBN iCare and our collaboration with NUH symbolize our commitment towards establishing Singapore as an international, world class biomedical hub. By bridging the gap from bench to bedside, we are well positioned to facilitate the commercialization of our research innovations," said Professor Jackie Y. Ying, IBN Founding Executive Director.

Recognizing the commercial potential of IBN's ocular biomaterials, Exploit Technologies Pte Ltd (ETPL), the strategic marketing and commercialization arm of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), provided a S$5 million Flagship Fund to set up IBN iCare. IBN iCare will accelerate the translation of strategic research in vision care to viable medical products and treatments. Its mission is to incubate start-up companies in vision care, and attract more global partners to Singapore to create a major commercial impact on myopia and vision impairment treatment.

Mr Boon Swan Foo, Executive Chairman of Exploit Technologies, said, "Exploit Technologies is pleased to have partnered IBN and NUH in building this tripartite commercialisation effort. The bringing together of clinicians with scientists and commercial people to this juncture is due to the unrelenting effort of the key players, including Dr Muhammad Tani, Prof Jackie Ying and A/P Paul Chew who have worked hard to overcome obstacles along the way. Our team started to work on the project since 2005; it was a time when the market was not ready for adoption of the drug eluting nanoporous contact lens technology. We ploughed the market, evolved our marketing strategies, and essentially created a market when there was none. Through our efforts, the technology was licensed to a MNC in 2006, with a contract value of more than S$100 million. To further exploit the technology's commercial potential, we held discussions with clinicians and industry players to find out other potential applications; and the idea of the NUH Eye Centre was born in 2007. To ensure the success of this meaningful project, Exploit Technologies launched a Flagship project, coupled with an S$5 million funding, to help set up IBN iCare and NUH Eye Centre @ Biopolis. "Today, we see the fruits of our labour. I am delighted that big players like SAF and Carl Zeiss are partnering us in the effort to take R&D from the lab to market. Additionally, two Singapore-based companies have already expressed interest to license IBN's photochromic contact lens. I am encouraged that diverse teams with proper leadership and good technologies can lead to a successful start of a great future ahead."

In addition to research, the NUH Eye Centre @ Biopolis will also provide a wide range of eye care services, LASIK and refractive surgery for patients. The patient-centric centre is designed with the patient's interest and safety in mind. For example, to improve the patient's experience, the configuration of the centre optimises the patient flow by guiding them through the various eye-check stations. The LASIK operating suite also complies with stringent guidelines to enhance patients' safety. Another interesting feature is the see-through glass that allows the patients' family members to observe the LASIK procedure. Innovative treatment of vision correction using IBN's biomaterials will also be widely offered through the NUH Eye Centre @ Biopolis.

Mr Joe Sim, NUH Chief Executive Officer said, "Having one of our eye facilities located in the Biopolis means we are right within the research hub. This will facilitate greater opportunities for research collaboration which is aligned with our focus as an academic medical centre. Our partnership with IBN will allow us to work closely with researchers on projects that will potentially translate to better care to benefit our patients and Singaporeans."

The close proximity of the eye clinic to IBN iCare at the Biopolis will strengthen the partnership between NUHS ophthalmologists and IBN researchers to better meet the healthcare needs of the patients. Besides eye care, IBN scientists can also work closely with clinicians at NUH to advance collaborations in IBN's four research areas: Drug and Gene Delivery, Cell and Tissue Engineering, Biosensors and Biodevices, Pharmaceuticals and Nanobiotechnology.

The initiative by IBN iCare and NUH Eye Centre @ Biopolis will also expedite the route to commercialization by bridging the gap from bench to industry. IBN is working with Carl Zeiss, a global leader in the optical industries, on the development of technologies and treatments associated with IBN's innovative ocular biomaterials. The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Medical Corps is also partnering with IBN and NUH in research and training for vision correction technology to address the problems of myopia and ocular trauma in SAF operations.

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About Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Since its inception in 2003, IBN has been revolutionizing medical treatment with sophisticated biomaterials and systems for delivering therapeutics to diseased cells and organs. IBN iCare is the first research lab in Singapore to focus on the development of novel nanomaterials for ocular therapy. The research thrusts include developing advanced ophthalmic biomaterials and implants for treatments of eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal disorders; pioneering new approaches to eye surgery and cornea wound healing; and developing new applications for the treatment of vision defects.

About Exploit Technologies

Exploit Technologies Pte Ltd (ETPL), the strategic marketing and commercialisation arm of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), has extensively marketed IBN’s novel drug loaded contact lens since 2006. Based on positive interest from local and overseas industrial players and clinicians, ETPL has funded IBN iCare in a new S$5 million Flagship Program. IBN iCare will accelerate the translation of strategic research in vision care to new medical products and treatments. It will advance benchto-
bedside research through partnership with clinicians at the NUH Eye Centre @ Biopolis.

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Contacts:
Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Elena Tan
Phone : 65 6824 7032


Laura Lau
Phone: 65 6824 7040


National University Hospital
Lisa Ang
Phone: 65 6772 5117


Exploit Technologies Pte Ltd
Seeto Wei Peng
Phone: 65 6478 8443

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