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Management Team
 

Ms. Annie Eng- President and CEO
Ms. Eng is an accomplished business executive with successful leadership experience in the nutraceutical industry. Ms. Eng also actively wrote research report and technical product papers. Prior to starting InnoBioscience, Ms. Eng has been President and founder of HP Ingredients and Novelle International for 10 years, and is actively involved in formulations, private label, and commercializing of research backed, patented, and trademarked nutraceuticals. She travels the world and work with top research scientists from various institutions in search of innovative therapies for various ailments. Ms. Eng was also a Vice President of Investment, at Gruntal & Co., a NYSE investment firm for 10 years. Ms. Eng enjoys practicing yoga, cross fit, kick boxing, reading, and cooking.
   
   

Dr. Juan Hancke- Chief Scientific Director
Dr. Hancke received his post doctoral in the Max-plank Institute in Gottigen, Germany, The School of Medicine in Hannover, Germany, and The Charing Cross Hospital, of the University of London. It was there that he was granted a scholarship by The World Health Organization (the WHO). Dr. Hancke has many titles and achievements to his name. He was a Professor of Biology in the Brookwood Park Educational Center (England) and Professor of the Institute of Pharmacology & Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, at the University de Austral Chile (Valdivia). Dr Hancke was the Scientific Director at Swedish Herbal Institute where he pioneered the research on the active principle of Andrographis Paniculata for the prevention of common cold. Dr Hancke. has contributed significantly to the research and development of several botanicals. Along with Prof. Rafael Burgos, Dr Hancke has been the inventor of various patents between the years of 1999 and 2004. Dr Juan Hancke published over 20 research papers and authored five books within his disciplinary areas.