SOLVE FSHD Announces Appointment of Executive Director Dr. Eva Chin and Venture-Philanthropic Funding Structure

SOLVE FSHD’s Venture Philanthropy Model

The model will enable SOLVE FSHD to be financially self-sustainable through return on investments.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Following SOLVE FSHD’s recent acclaimed launch, the organization is pleased to formally announce the appointment of Dr. Eva Chin as the Executive Director. SOLVE FSHD’s Founder, Chip Wilson, has personally committed USD100 million to find a cure for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), a rare disease he was diagnosed with at the age of 32. As the inaugural Executive Director for SOLVE FSHD, Dr. Chin will be responsible for aligning the organization’s goals with the expertise of researchers, scientists and companies to promote and fund the discovery and development of new therapies for FSHD.

“Dr. Chin’s experience and specialization in rare neuromuscular diseases add immense value to our organization. We are excited to gain her expertise and guidance to achieve the organization’s goal of finding a cure for FSHD by December 2027,” says Chip Wilson, SOLVE FSHD Founder. He added, “Within just a few weeks of the organization’s launch, SOLVE FSHD has received a tremendous response to the call for qualified grant applications and new therapeutic technologies, which will be reviewed under Dr. Chin’s leadership. In addition, she has worked tirelessly to build strong industry alliances for SOLVE FSHD, closely assessed the exciting projects to fund and facilitated collaborative funding opportunities across the academic and industry sectors in FSHD research and drug development.”

Dr. Chin obtained her Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Waterloo in Canada and completed post-doctoral training at the University of Sydney, Australia and U.T. Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, focusing on intracellular calcium in muscle fatigue and transcriptional regulation of gene expression in muscle fibre type determination and muscle plasticity.

“I am honoured to join the Solve FSHD team, supporting Chip and the Wilson Family in our mission to improve the quality of life for those affected by rare neuromuscular diseases by funding qualified research projects and pre-clinical and clinical research that will accelerate finding a cure for FSHD,” says Dr. Eva Chin, Solve FSHD Executive Director.

Dr. Chin’s career has spanned the academic and pharmaceutical industries, with previous positions at Pfizer, the University of Maryland, MyoTherapeutics, Cytokinetics and NMD Pharma. While at Pfizer, Eva shifted her career from academic research focusing on cellular and molecular mechanisms of muscle function to discovering and developing muscle-targeted therapies. Over the past five years, she has led the nonclinical development of numerous drug candidates in clinical trials for ALS, SMA, myasthenia gravis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Under Dr. Chin’s guidance, Solve FSHD’s venture-philanthropic funding model will strategically utilize Wilson’s monetary commitment to support the initial grants, investments in early-stage companies focused on FSHD and to incentivize pharmaceutical companies in the neuromuscular disease space to increase their focus on FSHD. The venture philanthropy model will enable the organization to be financially self-sustainable through return on investments. The investments in viable, albeit high-risk, research opportunities may generate a continued re-investment stream into the organization to further support grant funding initiatives.

“To take advantage of recent advances in genetic therapeutics, SOLVE FSHD constructed a creative funding platform to facilitate the development of treatments that rapidly slow, stop or even reverse weakness in FSHD,” said Dr. John Day, MD, Ph.D., Director of Stanford University’s Neuromuscular Medicine program. “Having someone with Dr. Eva Chin’s experience and capabilities join SOLVE FSHD is critical to establishing the scientifically rigorous program needed to define and validate safe and effective treatments as quickly as possible,” says Dr. John Day, MD, Ph.D., Neuromuscular Medicine, Stanford Neuroscience Health Center.

About Solve FSHD
Solve FSHD is funding innovative biotech and biopharma research and development activities that accelerate novel treatments of Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) treatment. It is fully funded and created by Canadian entrepreneur and philanthropist Chip Wilson. The founder of yoga-inspired athletic apparel company Lululemon Athletica inc. has been living with FSHD for the last three decades of his life. He has committed $100 million of his own money to create SOLVE FSHD and kick-start funding into projects that fit the organization’s mission: accelerate research into new therapies and find a cure for the disorder by 2027.

Future announcements for grant funding will be issued on SOLVE FSHD’s website – https://solvefshd.com/. For early-stage companies, contact SOLVE FSHD at info@solvefshd.com.

If you have FSHD and want to find out about clinical trials or be included in the FSHD registry, please see SOLVE FSHD’s website – https://solvefshd.com/

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Pakistani students smash ACCA global records yet again securing 10 Global Positions

Karachi, May 11, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), on Tuesday 18th April 2022, announced the results of students who sat exams in the March 2022 session. A whopping 10 Pakistani students scored the highest marks globally outperforming exam sitters worldwide.

Ghaus Ullah, Sara Yousuf, Muhammad Usama Khan, Shafaq Zeeshan, Zainab Bibi, Eman Siddique, Mahed Muhammad, Ume Rumma, and Fatima Shahid (with 2 positions) scored the highest marks in the world in Recording Financial Transactions, Maintaining Financial Records exam and Management Information.

These global prize winners were commended by Assad Hameed Khan, Head of ACCA Pakistan. He said, ‘Our youth continues to set a precedent of high performance further cementing their commitment to the global profession as well as the betterment of Pakistan. Their achievements help us in establishing Pakistan as a global hub for world-class talent in accounting and finance.’

The ACCA degree is widely regarded as the gold standard in accountancy, with recognition and presence in over 178 countries worldwide, providing access to highly respected and rewarding career opportunities.

For more information, contact:
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Pakistan (ACCA)
Office No. 5, 2nd Floor, SNC Centre,
Fazal-ul-Haq Road, Blue Area, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-111-222275
Fax: +92-51-2876605
Email: info@pk.accaglobal.com
Website: www.pakistan.accaglobal.com

Webinar on “Big Data for National Security: A Case of Pakistan” 

Islamabad, May 11, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Arms Control and Disarmament Centre (ACDC) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) organised a Webinar on “Big Data for National Security: A Case of Pakistan” on May 11, 2022. Speakers included Dr Muhammad Ali Ismail, Principle Investigator, National Center of Big Data and Cloud Computing (NCBC), Karachi, Dr Hussain Nadim, Executive Director (C and R), Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) and Ms Aamna Rafiq, Research Associate ACDC-ISSI.

In his welcome remarks, Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Director General ISSI, said that big data refers to a collection of data that is enormous and comes at you with great speed. Big data needs to be managed and analysed for it to be useful. This data explosion is touching every aspect of life human security, finance, banking and agricultural sector and is also playing a big part in the technological race between the US and China. Pakistan needs to be aware of how big data can help or undermine our national security.

Earlier in his introductory remarks, Malik Qasim Mustafa, Director ACDC, said that big data analytics is positively transforming the ways of doing business, trade, governance, politics, communications and social services. However, its misuse can equally exacerbate existing national security threats and can create new and unpredictable ones.

Dr Muhammad Ali Ismail spoke on “Big Data for Human Security in Pakistan.” He said that National Center in Big data and cloud computing’s objective was to provide a platform for the development and deployment of cutting edge solutions related to big data using open source tools. The centre is working on astrophysics, genomics, tsunami modelling and traffic modelling. Genomics will help understand the biology behind genetic abnormalities to train human resources for the processing of next-generation sequencing data. The astrophysics lab is working on the classification of celestial objects, and simulation of the observable universe using data from SUPARCO and international sources. Tsunami modelling is working on a digital elevation model for major cities along with coastal areas. Traffic modelling is working on traffic flow modelling and simulation.

Dr Hussain Nadim presented his views on “Big Data Analytics and Information Warfare in Pakistan.” He talked about how data can be used to decipher patterns of suicide bombing and identify what people are at risk of radicalisation. He said that compared to 30 years ago now we have the data but not the ability to process it. There are over 40 million social media users alone in Pakistan and are projected to have 80 million social media users in the coming years. These people are creating narratives as opposed to the state. The state cannot be in the fifth generation of warfare.

The information warfare domain has become more complicated. There may be billions of users tweeting in India or elsewhere about Pakistan. Information warfare is not new but what has changed is the speed of data. The huge data available can be used to map the behaviour of a nation, leaders and individuals. It can also be misused. State institutions are fighting fifth generation warfare with 3rd generation tools. Pakistan needs to invest in managing and regulating big data.

While expressing her views on “Building National Framework for Big Data: The Way Forward for Pakistan,” Ms Aamna Rafiq, Research Associate ACDC-ISSI, said that Pakistan is facing major challenges on insufficient and fragmented legislative and policy and technical frameworks on the big data. The national data ecosystem is suffering due to the absence of effective institutional and technical coordination on data partnerships between the government and other relevant stakeholders. The remarks by speakers were followed by a robust discussion and question-answer session.

In his concluding remarks, Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, Chairman BoG ISSI, stated that so far data has been kept in physical form but now it is stored and used in virtual space. This is helping in many fields like national security, health, education and industry. However, there is potential for its misuse. There is a need to manage and eliminate and regulate the malicious use of data in Pakistan and at the international level.

For more information, contact:
Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI)
Sector F-5/2, Islamabad – 44000, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9202481
Fax: +92-51-9204658
E-mail: strategy@issi.org.pk
Website: http://issi.org.pk/

Roll number slips uploaded

Lahore, May 11, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Examinations Department has uploaded roll number slips of LLB (3 years) and LLB (5 years) and MA/MSc Part-I and Part-II supplementary examination 2021 on PU’s web.

According to details, the roll number slips of regular students of Affiliated Colleges have been sent via email on college email addresses while PU’s Law College, Jhelum and Gujranwala campuses and private students can directly access/print their roll number slips from university website www.pu.edu.pk. The exam will commence from May 18, 2022.

For more information, contact:
Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/

Punjab University, Canadian varsity to join hands in social work 

Lahore, May 11, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University and University of Calgary, Canada will jointly work in the field of social work under Transforming the Field Education Landscape: Intersections of Research and Practice in the Canadian Social Work Field Education Project. The international collaboration has been made possible due to the special efforts of PU Department of Social Work’s Chairperson Prof Dr Syeda Mehnaz Hassan and Prof Dr Julie Drolet, Professor and TFEL Project Director, Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary.

Giving details of the project, Prof Dr Syeda Mehnaz Hassan has said that TFEL is a partnership project that aims at better preparing the next generation of social workers in Canada by creating training and mentoring opportunities for students, developing and mobilizing innovative and promising field education practices, and improving the integration of research and practice in field education.

She said that with funding from a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada’s (SSHRC) Partnership Grant, the TFEL partnership (2019-2024) is focused on creating new training and mentorship opportunities for social work students. PU VC Prof Niaz Ahmad has lauded Prof Dr Syeda Mehnaz Hassan on this achievement.

For more information, contact:
Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/

Supremacy of Constitution and law priority for all, granting Overseas Pakistanis right of vote appreciable measure of former PM Imran Khan: Ch Parvez Elahi, Moonis Elahi 

Lahore, May 11, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chairman Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce Overseas Pakistanis Ch Gulzar called on Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Parvez Elahi and former Federal Minister Moonis Elahi at the Assembly Chambers here today (Wednesday) and exchanged views regarding matters of mutual interest and improvement in the economic situation of Pakistan.

Ch Parvez Elahi said that supremacy of the Constitution and law is priority for all, former Prime Minister Imran Khan took an appreciable measure by granting right of vote to Overseas Pakistanis. Former Federal Minister Moonis Elahi said that Overseas Pakistanis are the Ambassadors of Pakistan abroad, economy of Pakistan improves due to them, together with the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce they can play active role for the development of the country.

Ch Gulzar felicitated the Speaker Punjab Assembly for making the biggest of all and beautiful assembly of Asia. He said that reflection of religious traditions in the assembly building is proof of your love for Islam.

For more information, contact:
Mediacell, Pakistan Muslim League
30-C, Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi Road,
Gulberg-II, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35878428
Fax: +92-42-35877329
Website: www.pmlmediacell.com