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Building for the Future
The New Chidicon Medical Center Building and the Research
Facilities for our institutes and foundations has begun on the
Owerri-Aba Road High Express on a 5.6 Hectares first phase
expansion project 2004-2010. The multi-million dollar
ultra-modern facility will be a state of the art medical center
and research facility. The artistic impression does not tell the
full story. It will be an application of technology delivering
e-patient care at any place at any time. It is a triumph of vision
and innovation of entrepreneurship. A complete paper less
concept of health care delivery that removes the paper work
that slows care delivery. "We have the vision, the concept, the
determination and the ambition to see it through" - President
at foundation laying ceremony.

Facial Processing in simulated Space receive
positive reviews in Alaska
The publication from our institute of space
medicine and terrestrial sciences that appeared in
the journal Aviation Space and Environmental
Medicine (ASEM) September issue 2004 on pages
800-805, has received positive reviews from
scientists from around the world. The publication
which was displayed as a poster presentation at
the Aerospace Medical Association 2004 annual
meeting in Anchorage Alaska was visited by
several scientists from international space
agencies.
"An excellent publication" - Sarah Nunneley
Editor-in-Chief ASEM.
"Fascinating findings" - Malcolm Cohen NASA
Ames
"Important development, which we hope will hold
up in actual Space environment" - Michael Barrett
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston Texas.
"Interesting findings" Dr Chiaki Mukai Astronaut -
Japanese Space Agency.
From Left: Dr Njemanze,
Prof Sarah Nunneley and Russian
Scientists at AsMA Annual
Meeting,
Anchorage Alaska,
May 1st -4th, 2004.
From:
Our Science Correspondent