Sen-Jam Pharmaceutical’s mission is to change the course of inflammation’s adverse effects on our bodies and well-being. This is truly a moonshot that requires energy, ingenuity, focus, and lots of resilience. We are often asked what drives our spirit and energy. Our response is simple – Giving Back and Making Sure We Lift While We Climb!
One of Sen-Jam’s Giving Back initiatives has been sponsoring the Capstone Projects for Masters Students at Northeastern University (NEU) for the last four years. We design projects to help those students bridge the gap between academics and career initiatives. Students in transition often leverage their project work to new career heights. We’re proud to announce that 45 NEU students (8 projects) will complete and present their work next Thursday, June 8th, at 6 pm (ET). If you are looking for a pick-me-up or bright spot in our future, join us for 15 minutes (or 2 hours) to watch the students present their work. HERE is the link to join. Projects will be presented in succession as follows (ET):
- 6:05 pm – Inflammation’s Relationship with Age-Related Diseases – Skin
- 6:20 pm – Inflammation’s Relationship with Age-Related Diseases – Lungs
- 6:35 pm – Inflammation’s Relationship with Age-Related Diseases – GI Tract
- 6:50 pm – Inflammation’s Relationship with Age-Related Diseases – Brain
- 7:05 pm – Virtual Clinical Trials – Market Trends & Regulatory Acceptance – Cost Analysis, Business Model, FDA’s Acceptance
- 7:20 pm – Virtual Clinical Trials – Market Trends & Regulatory Acceptance – Rx vs. OTC, Requirements, Industry Leaders
- 7:35 pm – Virtual Clinical Trials – Market Trends & Regulatory Acceptance – Market Trends, SWOT Analysis, Market Acceptance
- 7:50 pm – Aging at Home – MedTech Market Trends leading to at-Home Inflammatory Diagnostic Tools
These presentations will be recorded and available for viewing at a later time. The NEU student work is seminal to our drug pipeline, as we are homing in on industry partnerships and collaborations to advance our entire platform of agents to reduce inflammation.