Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Establishes the first "International PSP Research and Treatment Center" in Korea

In This Article:

  • MOU Signed Among SNUBH-CurePSP-GemVax for the Establishment of International PSP Research and Treatment Center

  • Tackling Global Challenges in an Aging Era… "Aspiring to become a global research and treatment hub for the rare neurodegenerative disease"

SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Seoul National University Bundang Hospital ("SNUBH"), CurePSP, Inc. ("CurePSP") and GemVax & KAEL Co., Ltd. ("GemVax"; KOSDAQ: 082270) have announced the establishment of Korea's first International Progressive Supranuclear Palsy ("PSP") Research and Treatment Center.

Representatives from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, CurePSP and GemVax took a photo after signing an MOU for the establishment of the International PSP Research and Treatment Center. (From left) Dr. Junghan Song, President & CEO of SNUBH; Dr. Kristophe Diaz, Executive Director & CSO of CurePSP; and Mr. Sukjoon Lee, CEO of GemVax.
Representatives from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, CurePSP and GemVax took a photo after signing an MOU for the establishment of the International PSP Research and Treatment Center. (From left) Dr. Junghan Song, President & CEO of SNUBH; Dr. Kristophe Diaz, Executive Director & CSO of CurePSP; and Mr. Sukjoon Lee, CEO of GemVax.

On December 6, the three organizations signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") to create a comprehensive center, dedicated to advancing research and treatment for PSP and other neurological conditions as well as various conditions related addictions. This initiative aims to address the pressing global challenges posed by such conditions in an aging society through advancements in research, education, medical care, treatment and commercialization thereof.

The signing ceremony took place at 11 a.m. in the main conference room of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, attended by key figures including Dr. Junghan Song, President & CEO of SNUBH; Professor Sanghoon Jheon; Dr. Kristophe Diaz, Executive Director & CSO of CurePSP; and Mr. Sukjoon Lee, CEO of GemVax.

The International PSP Research and Treatment Center (the "Center") will integrate the infrastructure and expertise of the three parties to execute a comprehensive array of functions, including education, research, and treatment, as well as the potential commercialization of therapies for PSP and other neurological conditions. Additionally, the Center will address coexisting or related conditions, including behavioral and neurological disorders linked to addiction, with a specific focus on substance abuse.

SNUBH will support the stable operation of the center and lead advancements in medical care, education, and research. CurePSP, a U.S.-based nonprofit charitable organization, drawing upon its 30 years of global experience, will act as an advisor, connector, and subject matter expert in all aspects of the Center's development and will provide guidance on best practices for PSP care, education, and research initiatives while leveraging its extensive global network to establish the international connections necessary for the Center's success. GemVax will provide funding and oversee the process necessary for the establishment of the Center while spearheading the research, development, and commercialization of PSP therapeutics.