TWO DOCTORS AND TWO ENGINEERS CLINCHED INAUGURAL SINGAPORE- STANFORD BIODESIGN FELLOWSHIP AWARDS

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NEWS RELEASE Friday, 10 December, 2010 TWO DOCTORS AND TWO ENGINEERS CLINCHED INAUGURAL SINGAPORE- STANFORD BIODESIGN FELLOWSHIP AWARDS The four fellows to train in medtech innovation in Stanford University and Singapore to tackle today s healthcare issues 1. The Singapore-Stanford Biodesign (SSB) Program Office announced last night that doctors, Dr Henry Ho and Dr Anthony Tang, and engineers, Ms Fiona Loke and Ms Iris Tan 1, were awarded the inaugural SSB Fellowships. The award offers them the opportunity to participate in the year-long SSB fellowship programme which will equip them with innovation and entrepreneurship skills to tackle today s healthcare issues. 2. Launched in Singapore in January 2010 2, the SSB is a collaboration between the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and Stanford University to groom promising talent in medical device innovation. It is modeled on the Stanford Biodesign programme and allows Fellows to work in multidisciplinary teams (spanning fields such as medicine, engineering and business) to develop viable solutions for identified medical needs in Asia. 3. The Fellows will first be immersed in a customised six-month curriculum in the Biodesign process at Stanford University, where they will have opportunities to interact with, and learn from, Silicon Valley industry veterans and entrepreneurs, and spend another six months of practical team-based learning, from needsfinding to development of medical device prototypes and business proposals, in Singapore. To allow identification of real-world clinical needs, they will shadow clinicians and healthcare providers during their stints in both Stanford and 1 More information on the four new Fellows is at the Annex. 2 For more information on the launch of the Singapore-Stanford Biodesign programme, please refer to the media release on 29 Jan 2010 at http://www.astar.edu.sg/media/news/pressreleases/tabid/828/articletype/articleview/articleid/1185/default.aspx.

Singapore. At the end of the Fellowship, it is hoped that the Fellows will be able to apply their training to innovate forefront medical devices, and become future leaders in the medtech arena in times to come. 4. Said Prof Low Teck Seng, Managing Director of A*STAR, Through the SSB, the Fellows will be equipped to lead and carry out R&D and R&D commercialisation activities to achieve economic impact. The SSB is one of the avenues for us to groom a pool of talent in the Research, Innovation & Enterprise value chain, which will enable us to continue to provide the expertise and knowledge base for innovation and commercialisation, and offer a competitive value proposition to the private sector as they seek to grow their business and R&D activities in this region. 5. Said founder and Director of the Stanford Biodesign Programme and noted medtech innovator, Prof Paul Yock, We are very excited at the rapid progress of partnership, and at the high caliber of the inaugural batch of SSB Fellows. In fact, overall applications received for the Fellowship have exceeded expectations in terms of quality and quantity. We believe that the SSB Fellows will benefit greatly from this unique experience and they will be launched on their way to become leading medtech innovators in Asia. 6. Added Mr Julian Ho, Assistant Managing Director, Singapore Economic Development Board, The competitive selection process for the inaugural fellows is indicative of Singapore s strong capabilities in science and engineering. Alongside a growing base of medical device R&D activities, we are confident Singapore will be an important partner to develop innovative medical devices for Asia, 7. The SSB Fellows will also play an integral role in inspiring and mentoring others in Singapore who are seeking solutions to real medical problems, by being teaching assistants and sharing their experiences in the Singapore-Stanford Biodesign Process module in local universities. The module will lead students through the Biodesign Process, which spans clinical needs finding and analysis; brainstorming and concept implementation; and development of business, regulatory and reimbursement strategies. From 2011, the module will be offered yearly to about 30 graduate students from the Business and Engineering schools of the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

8. Applications for the 2012 Fellowships will open in February 2011. Interested parties may visit www.ssb.a-star.edu.sg for application forms and guidelines, which will be released in due course. SINGAPORE-STANFORD BIODESIGN (SSB) PROGRAM OFFICE For media queries, please contact: Ms Loh Xiu Hui Senior Officer, Corporate Communications, A*STAR DID: (65) 6826 6439 Email: loh_xiu_hui@a-star.edu.sg Mr Loh Zhi Wei Assistant Head, Marketing & Communication, EDB DID: (65) 6832 6806 Email: zhi_wei_loh@edb.gov.sg About Singapore-Stanford Biodesign Program The Singapore-Stanford Biodesign Program is a joint partnership between the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR), the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and Stanford University. Its goal is to nurture and train the next generation of Asian medical device innovators in Singapore for the global industry. For more info, please visit www.ssb.a-star.edu.sg About the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) is the lead agency for fostering world-class scientific research and talent for a vibrant knowledge-based and innovation-driven Singapore. A*STAR oversees 14 biomedical sciences and physical sciences and engineering research institutes, and nine consortia & centres, located in Biopolis and Fusionopolis as well as their immediate vicinity. A*STAR supports Singapore's key economic clusters by providing intellectual, human and industrial capital to its partners in industry. It also supports extramural research in the universities, hospitals, research centres, and with other local and international partners. For more information about A*STAR, please visit www.a-star.edu.sg. About Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) EDB is the lead government agency for planning and executing strategies to enhance Singapore s position as a global business centre and grow the Singapore economy. We dream, design and deliver solutions that create value for investors

and companies in Singapore. In so doing, we generate economic opportunities and jobs for the people of Singapore; and help shape Singapore's economic future. Host to Home articulates how EDB is sharpening its economic development strategies to position Singapore for the future. It is about extending Singapore's value proposition to businesses not just to help them improve their bottom line, but also to help them grow their top line. EDB plans to build on existing strengths and add new layers of capabilities to enable Singapore to become a Home for Business, a Home for Innovation and a Home for Talent. For more info about the EDB, please visit www.sedb.com/medtech About Stanford University Medical Center The Stanford University School of Medicine consistently ranks among the nation s top 10 medical schools, integrating research, medical education, patient care and community service. For more news about the school, please visit http://mednews.stanford.edu. The medical school is part of Stanford Medicine, which includes Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Lucile Packard Children s Hospital. For information about all three, please visit http://stanfordmedicine.org/about/news.html.

ANNEX About the inaugural four Singapore-Stanford Biodesign Fellowship awardees The Surgeon: Dr Henry Ho Henry is a consultant urologist with the department of urology in Singapore General Hospital. His main research interest is medical engineering. He is one of the 3 pioneering urologists involved in the development of a robotic prostate intervention device that is a first in the world that puts Singapore in the world map of Urology. The device has gone from concept to commercialization. His other research interests are medical imaging, ablative energy technology and noninvasive bladder evaluation. The Surgeon: Dr Anthony Tan Anthony is a specialist General Surgeon at the National University Health System (NUHS) and a lecturer at the National University of Singapore. He has been a recipient of academic scholarships since the age of 12. An active advocate for breast cancer screening, Anthony often organizes public symposiums in Singapore on and related to this topic. He is involved in surgical outreach programs to the underprivileged parts of Asia, and is currently spearheading the formation of a medical volunteer and charity organization within NUHS. Anthony is also a published author in numerous journals, and a regular speaker at local and international conferences. The Mechanical Engineer: Ms Iris Tan Iris has a wealth of experience in clinical and regulatory work. Iris was involved in a healthcare software start-up in Philadelphia, and interned with the Technology Transfer Office of the NUS, where she learnt about patents and invention disclosures. Most recently, she worked for a Singapore-based medical device start-up where she played an integral role in managing clinical trials for clinical product development. She also helped to improve business processes and products through feedback gathering and competitor research. Through her efforts, Iris team successfully obtained CE mark for a supplementary device. The Applied Engineer: Ms Fiona Loke A long-held passion for engineering for healthcare and medicine led Fiona to pursue electrical engineering from Stanford University, with an M.S. concentration in medical imaging. During her studies, Fiona s research topics included diffusion tensor image processing and tools for a radiology framework, coded aperture fast neutron analysis with the Research Science Institute at MIT, and bacterial detection using an electronic nose at the German Heart Institute in Berlin. Fiona returned to Singapore to lead a team developing translatable healthcare applications combined with new media. She is no stranger to working closely with clinicians to design user-centric systems, as well as with healthcare institutions to secure funding and define commercialisation plans.