ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Noah Biotech Inc.
We believe that humans and animals can exist harmoniously and strive to become a company that can promote the importance of balancing the preservation of our natural environment with addressing the various means to better our lives. For over 15 years we have worked tirelessly to develop means to integrate the latest of biotechnology into the livestock, agriculture and cosmeceutical industries.
We hold ourselves up to the highest of standards, and have been part of this industry since 2005. We have an immense amount of knowledge from years of experience as a Manufacturer, and continue to expand our practices each and every day. We supply many local and global companies with a variety of innovative products, created with the greatest degree of precision and care.
OUR TEAM
Since opening our doors in 2005, the foundation of Noah Biotech has come from the exceptional talent and true passion within the team. As the heart of what we do, each team member is dedicated to making sure all clients are completely satisfied. Read below to learn more, and get in touch with any questions.
Dr. Jung-Ho Son, PhD
CEO/President
EDUCATION
University of California-Davis
Postdoctorate in Animal Science Dept.
/ Reproductive Physiology / Endocrin ology
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Ph.D. in Animal Science Dept.
/ Reproductive Physiology / Endocrinology
YeungNam University, South Korea
Master of Science in Animal Science Dept.
/ Animal Physiology
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EXPERIENCES
Noah Biotech Inc.,
CEO (2005, 11 ~ present)
R&D of Sperm sexing, Semen extender and Swine AI
Pusan National University
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Animal Science (2015~ present)
Teaching: Endocrinology, Animal Welfare
University of California-Davis, Cell Biology & Human Anatomy Department
Research Associate (1998. 7~ 2005. 10)
Studied the role of neurotransmitter receptors on sperm head membrane in mammalian fertilization.
University of California-Davis, Animal Science Department
Postdoctoral Fellow (1995. 9 ~ 1998. 6)
Performed researches on how the neuroendocrine response to stress influences reproduction
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Animal Science Department
Graduate Research Assistant (1991. 8 - 1995. 5)
Performed researches focused on the endocrine regulation of estrous cycle and conception rate
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