There is a particular kind of professional that emerging industries desperately need but rarely find: someone who can operate with equal fluency across borders, cultures, and disciplines, and who brings to that work not just ambition but earned authority.
Jaye Camposanto Andaya is that professional. As a licensed Physician Associate with 18 years of clinical experience, a personal transformation through regenerative medicine, and a growing international footprint that now spans the United States, Japan, and the Philippines, she is building a career that is as global in its reach as it is human in its origins.
The Clinical Foundation That Travels Well
Before Jaye Camposanto Andaya became a figure in international biotech, she spent nearly two decades building the kind of clinical credibility that crosses borders without losing its weight.
Her background as a Physician Associate spans orthopedics, sports medicine, neurosurgery, general surgery, pain management, and urgent frontline care. These are disciplines that demand precision, patient trust, and sustained excellence, qualities that translate across cultural contexts because they are rooted in something universal: the commitment to doing right by the person in front of you.
That foundation now anchors her international work in ways that are difficult to replicate. When Jaye Camposanto Andaya represents a Japan-originated regenerative technology to American clinicians, or when she engages global partners on behalf of the companies she has built, she does so as someone whose credibility was earned in examination rooms and operating theaters long before it was tested in boardrooms and partnership negotiations.
She was named to Marquis Who’s Who in America for 2024 to 2025, received a Top Doc designation from findatopdoc.com in 2023, and was named a P.O.W.E.R. Honoree, Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized, for 2026. Each recognition reflects a professional whose reputation has been built steadily, carefully, and across multiple domains.
A Personal Journey That Opened a Global Door
The path that led Jaye Camposanto Andaya to her current international role began not with a passport stamp but with a health crisis.
Navigating serious illness as a trained clinician gave her an unsparing view of conventional medicine’s limitations. It also led her, through her own healing process, to a category of cell-free nanotechnology developed in Japan that she credits with transforming her health in ways she has documented publicly in a before-and-after video. The experience did more than restore her health. It reoriented her professional trajectory entirely, pointing her toward the Japan-originated regenerative technology sector and the global work that would follow.
“Your most difficult season may be the one that most qualifies you,” she has said. Her international career is the clearest evidence of that conviction in action.
The Architecture of a Global Role
Jaye Camposanto Andaya’s international profile is built on three interlocking structures, each one extending her reach into a different dimension of the global regenerative medicine landscape.
The first is her role as Global Ambassador and U.S. Clinical Liaison for Novatrail, Inc., the Japan-based biotech company whose regenerative product line anchors her distribution work. In that capacity, she supports clinical education, partnership development, and the careful, methodical introduction of Novatrail’s technology to the American market. As the company’s first Global Ambassador, she carries not just a title but a responsibility: to represent a Japan-originated innovation to a U.S. audience in a way that is credible, responsible, and culturally informed.
The second is Pacific Biolúme Distribution Co., Inc., the distribution company she founded to bring Japanese nanotechnology innovation to the U.S. aesthetics and wellness market, with Hawaiʻi as the founding territory. The choice of Hawaiʻi is itself a statement of global intent. The state’s deep cultural ties to Asia, its position as a natural bridge between Pacific markets, and its diverse, health-conscious consumer base make it an ideal entry point for a technology whose origins are Japanese but whose potential audience is global.
The third is JCA Global Regenerative Advisory LLC, the advisory platform she established to bridge clinical credibility, cross-cultural relationship building, and ethical advocacy for emerging regenerative technologies. The word “global” in the company’s name is not aspirational. It reflects the scope of the work Jaye Camposanto Andaya is already doing and the relationships she is already building across national and cultural boundaries.
A Profile That Is Growing
The international dimensions of Jaye Camposanto Andaya’s work are expanding in real time.
Novatrail, Inc. is currently in negotiations for a Global Ambassador agreement with Pops Fernandez, one of the Philippines’ most recognized entertainers and cultural figures. As Novatrail’s first Global Ambassador, Jaye Camposanto Andaya is anticipated to work closely alongside Fernandez as that partnership develops, extending her professional network deeper into the Philippine market and further into the Asia-Pacific region.
Simultaneously, Novatrail’s leadership is building relationships with the Laurel Family, one of the Philippines’ most prominent and influential families in business and politics. These are not peripheral connections. They are the kind of high-level relationships that signal a company, and its ambassadors, operating at a genuinely global scale.
For Jaye Camposanto Andaya, these developments are consistent with a trajectory that has been building steadily since her recovery. Each new relationship, each new market, each new partnership is an extension of the same mission: to bring a transformative technology across borders responsibly and to build the trust that cross-cultural innovation requires.
What Global Advocacy Actually Requires
Cross-border work in healthcare is not simply a matter of expanding a distribution footprint. It requires an understanding of how trust is built differently in different cultural contexts, how regulatory environments shape what is possible in each market, and how to communicate the value of an emerging technology to audiences whose assumptions and expectations vary significantly.
Jaye Camposanto Andaya brings to that work a combination of assets that is genuinely rare. Her clinical background gives her the technical authority to engage healthcare professionals across markets. Her patient experience gives her the human authenticity that institutional credibility alone cannot provide. And her sustained investment in cross-cultural relationship building gives her the relational capital that international partnership development demands.
In a field where global ambition often outpaces global competence, she represents something different: an ambassador who was built for this work long before the title existed.
The World She Is Building Toward
Jaye Camposanto Andaya speaks about the future of regenerative medicine in terms that are explicitly global. She envisions a world where the field’s transformative potential is not limited by geography, culture, or a lack of access to credible information. She intends, through Pacific Biolúme Distribution Co. LLC, JCA Global Regenerative Advisory LLC, and her role at Novatrail, to help build that world one partnership, one market, and one patient at a time.
That vision is ambitious. It is also, given everything she has already built and the relationships she is already cultivating across the Pacific, entirely credible.
The bridge between Japan’s regenerative innovation and the patients who need it most is still being built. Jaye Camposanto Andaya is one of the people building it.


























