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HUYA Bioscience International Builds Long-Term Relationship with Shenzhen Polytechnic School of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology
Date:11/8/2011

, HUYA's CTO and COO, China. "We believe that the alliance between HUYA and the school will help enhance product opportunities from China's biopharmaceutical industry."

Professor Junsong Zhang, President of Shenzhen Polytechnic School of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, commented, "We aim to become a world-class university with superior vocational technology to contribute to China's development of the pharmaceutical sciences industry, we are optimistic, that with HUYA's assistance, we will advance in that direction and reach our goal."

ABOUT HUYA BIOSCIENCE INTERNATIONAL

HUYA is the leader in global pharmaceutical co-development with Chinese partners. With seven offices strategically located in China, the most comprehensive Chinese compound portfolio, and a rapidly growing number of exclusive agreements with premier Chinese research and development organizations, HUYA is uniquely positioned to identify and license novel Chinese compounds. HUYA offers Western pharmaceutical companies efficient access to innovative therapeutic opportunities and helps to reduce deal-making complexity in China. The company has become a champion of guiding China's biomedical innovations to the worldwide marketplace. HUYA has joint headquarter offices in San Diego, CA, USA and Shanghai, China. Additional information about the company is available at www.huyabio.com

ABOUT SHENZHEN POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

The School of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology was established in January 2005. As part of Shenzhen Polytechnic, the school consists of eight specialties: Fine Chemicals Manufacturing Technology, Chemical Analytical Technology, Polymer Material Processing Engineering, Food Biotechnology, Food Nutrition and Inspection, Pharmacy, Drug Management, and Urban Landscape, and three research centers: the Center of Biology Application Engineering Technology, the Center o
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