
Partnerships and MoU
Stramsen Biotech Inc., a pioneering Texas-based biopharmaceutical company, is revolutionizing patient care through innovative, plant-based medicines. With a long-term commitment to the biopharmaceutical industry.
In preparation for our upcoming IPO filing, Stramsen Biotech has strategically engaged the PCAOB audit services of prestigious independent firm Mercurius & Associates LLP for the financial years 2024 and 2025, ensuring the highest standards of financial transparency and compliance.
Stramsen Biotech is currently in advanced discussions with a leading university in Houston, Texas to forge a powerful research partnership that promises to accelerate our development pipeline and enhance our scientific capabilities through a comprehensive MOU.
We have successfully established formal research collaborations through signed MOUs with two international universities to drive forward our cutting-edge research and pre-clinical drug development initiatives. The Institute of Traditional Medicine (ITM), a division of the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) - Tanzania's oldest and most respected medical university - brings to our partnership an extensive network of research connections throughout the European Union and with numerous prominent European and American academic institutions.
Additionally, Stramsen Biotech has secured a strategic MOU with The Sokoine University, granting us access to their consortium of world-class research partners including Danish universities (Copenhagen, Aarhus, Aalborg), Michigan State University, USAID, and various African research institutions.
Key Research Partners and Collaborative Initiatives for Sokoine University of Agriculture include:
International University Collaborations:
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Danish Universities Consortium (BSU3): Expert partners for agricultural value chains, agro-ecology, and aquaculture research.
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Michigan State University (USA): Collaborates on the Tanzania Partnership Program for sustainable community development.
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University of California, Davis (USA): Works on advanced horticulture and poultry genomics projects.
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University of Glasgow (UK): Focuses on wildlife health, zoonotic diseases, and veterinary epidemiology.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU): Active partnership on landscape and society issues.
African Institutions: Includes Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology, Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI), and various South African universities (UCT, Stellenbosch, Free State).
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