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How to place innovation priority in medical care future in North Africa?

EuroSciCon Joint Event on Biotechnology, Stem Cell and Molecular Diagnostics
April 16-17, 2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands

Abdessalam J Kaaniche

Tunisian Stem Cell Association, Tunisia

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Biochem Mol biol J

Abstract:

Regenerative medicine represents a growing disruptive innovation that leads the actual quaternary care innovation; behind Information Technology (IT) sector, both represent a future of an employment and great booming economic for emerging country. North Africa (NA), looks to lead continent with a growing economy based on education and medical services to safeguard the actual increasing rate of life quality for population that will exceed 200 million capital (NA) with 28% aged between 15 and 25 with net enrolment ratios (NER) average 94 percent. Growing infrastructure in Public health care and Universities during the last decade shows massive involvement of graduate in academic research with a majority oriented for medical care, biological science and its research subjects. Faced to the lack of the economic model, this begun to be as a shortness Politics solution against the high rate of unemployment. We promote through the emerging civil society activity the advocate for the development of the next economic model, on the horizon of 2030, to including bioscience like a head model for high added value industry and high skills demand market.

Biography :

Abdessalam.J Kaaniche has involved his research studies in degenerative mechanism related the hematology and cardiovascular, graduate from University of Paris Diderot. Since 2010 he is looking to open the opportunity, to be treated with regenerative medicine, for the North African population.
He takes his responsibility in the position of the president, founder of the Tunisian Stem Cell Association as premier non-profit organization talks about this subject in the region.
He participates in event in regenerative medicine & stem cell research around the world and has been serving as a speaker to promote the North African region like a hub for regenerative medicine.
Email:abdessalam.kaaniche@stemcell.org.tn