Clearmind Medicine (CMND) announced that the Company and CTS (CTS) have agreed to collaborate on product development. As part of the collaboration, Clearmind Medicine will have access to the CTS’ state-of-the-art facilities, allowing it to expand its research and development capabilities. Furthermore, the collaboration provides Clearmind access to CTS’ global networks and industry connections, the ability to leverage CTS’ expertise in manufacturing and marketing, as well as benefit from CTS’ vast industry experience and guidance, ensuring that the Company’s treatments meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and efficacy. “We are honored to collaborate with such a prominent pharmaceutical company. CTS’ support and expertise will be invaluable as we advance our research and development efforts in psychedelic-based therapeutics. This significant milestone recognizes Clearmind Medicine’s innovative approach as well as highlights the growing interest in the field of psychedelic-based therapies within the pharmaceutical industry. Together, we have the opportunity to revolutionize mental health treatments and provide much-needed relief to individuals suffering from a range of mental health conditions,” said Clearmind’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Adi Zuloff-Shani.
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