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PRESS RELEASE - JUNE 14, 2006

Upstream Biosciences Inc. Appoints University of British Columbia Dean of Pharmaceutical Sciences Robert Sindelar To Scientific Advisory Board

June 14, 2006 - Upstream Biosciences Inc. (OTCBB:UPBS) ("Upstream" or "the Company"), an emerging leader in the field of genetic diagnostics for cancer and the prediction of drug response, has announced today the appointment of Dr. Robert D. Sindelar to its scientific advisory board. Dr. Sindelar is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at The University of British Columbia.

Dr. Sindelar’s expertise lies in medicinal chemistry, computer-aided drug discovery and design, pharmaceutical biotechnology, and creating opportunities to integrate innovation into the health care system. He maintained an active research program that focused on the human immune system and drug design for related diseases. This work resulted in more than $14 million (US$) in extramural funding as Principle (PI) and Co-PI Investigator, about 60 refereed journal articles, six U.S. patents, several foreign patents and over 100 scientific and professional presentations. He serves as a member of the editorial boards of various scientific journals, including The APhA Biotechnology Initiative, Current Medicinal Chemistry, Current Patents in Infectious Diseases, Medicinal Chemistry, and the journal IDrugs: The Investigational New Drug Journal. Besides having co-edited a popular textbook on pharmaceutical biotechnology, which has been translated into several languages, Dr. Sindelar is the recipient of several School and University-wide teaching honors. In addition to his leadership role in the Faculty, Dr. Sindelar continues to teach in the professional undergraduate curriculum in several courses. He has been active in promoting the profession of pharmacy, the BC biotechnology community and life sciences research with numerous government and health care stakeholders at the national and local levels. He currently sits on the Council of The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia, serves on the Board of Directors of BC Biotech and serves on other scientific advisory boards.

"Dr. Sindelar's extensive experience in the pharmaceutical sciences coupled with his knowledge of the healthcare system could help accelerate our research." says Upstream CEO Joel Bellenson. "We are pleased to add another prominent member of the heathcare community to our team."

"Genetics will play an ever-increasing role in explaining, and eventually predicting, the effectiveness of drug therapy." says Dr. Sindelar. "A patient's genetic profile can have a significant impact on drug response, both the desired effect, but also adverse drug reactions."

Upstream is developing diagnostic tests that may aid in the early detection of cancer by identifying individuals with disease susceptibility. Upstream is also developing diagnostic tests that may determine whether a drug will be useful or harmful to an individual patient based on their genetic profile. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, each year 100,000 people die in the United States due to adverse reactions to prescription drugs.

For more information, please contact Samantha Haynes at 1-800-539-0289 or info@upstreambio.com.

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