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Akhil Pawar Product Development Manager, Care Biomedicals
 
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Today people are more educated and very Quality conscious. This has poseda problem for the drug industry. People nowadays do not buy products tested on animals. These generates a curiosity in my mind...
Bindu Narayan  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
The Quality Management Systems presently can be divided into three categories concerning formal and content-related aspects: certifiable QMS, accreditable QMS and QMS which are subjected to authorization and monitoring by the responsible authorities.
Akhil Pawar  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Nowadays, drug development cost is increasing and at the same time FDA rejection rates have also increased. Therefore, we will definitely see more stringent Quality Control and Quality Management. Some of the Tehniques used are: 1) CELL BANK TESTING...
 
 
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Ajay Ziz  |  Argues in support of  "Opposition"  |  2 years ago
patent right knowledge which forces us to think that it's in the genes .   question should knowlege :: which :::
Akhil Pawar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
I think patents are for inventions, not merely discoveries. Patenting genes would be like patenting a new species discovered in some way. If you allow genes to be patented (as I guess is already being done), it leads to less innovation and less...
Nimmi P Babu  |  Argues in support of  "Favour"  |  3 years ago
almost anything biological must now be patentable, to ensure future medical discoveries and a competitive biotechnology industry. For many religious and environmental groups, this is a misleading exaggeration at best. At worst, it reduces nature...
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Scientists have developed a technique for retrieving fingerprints from bullet casings and bomb fragments after they have been fired or detonated. The patterns of corrosion remain even after the surface has been cleaned, heated to 600C or even painted over. This means that traces of fingerprints stay on the metal long after the residue from a person's finger has gone. All other conventional techniques that the police anywhere in the world would use require some kind of either physical or chemical interaction with the fingerprint residue. So for example if you are using powder the powder sticks to the tackiness in the sweat, Instead, the technique he has developed relies on permanent physical ...
Akhil Pawar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
I think its latest technology is good,really good
 
 
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1 India need large pool of Bioentrepreneur
2 skilled and disciplined workers required
Sanjay Saha  |  Supported idea  "India need large pool of Bioentrepreneur "  |  2 years ago
Excellent idea Mr. Sudhir and mostly at the school level and college level this should be promoted, if promoted at that very young age there would be more number of people going for lifescience courses, as there is an imbalance in this regard...
Akhil Pawar  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
Outside the US, India has the world’s highest number of FDA approvals . World-class facilities for generic manufacturing that comply with internationally harmonised standards such as Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), current Good Manufacturing Practice...
boinapallisudhakar  |  Supported idea  "India need large pool of Bioentrepreneur "  |  2 years ago
india is lacking the technology, and quality of labs india is still behind poverty line,still it is developing. in india private company or private organisations in research feild should be encouraged and in that company qualified indians should...
 
 
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Akhil Pawar  |  Added idea  "Emphasize on new technology"  |  3 years ago
Biotech companies must be involved in research on bioterrorism, applying their technologies to drug and vaccine development, they should emphasize the special of “dual use” technology that which can be used both for drug development and to produce...
 
 
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Vineet Thakkar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes it does exist, To say it does not exist means to deny evry fact in science which is based on big bang, so till the time we fet a solid alternate theory which can explain all the facts that Big Bang theory explains that too in a better way it...
Akhil Pawar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Anil, not everyone subscribes to the big bang theory and even Cosmologists dismiss this theory because it violates the first law of thermodynamics which says you can't create or destroy matter or energy the formation of stars and galaxies violates the...
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Arup Chakraborty  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
With increasing awareness and concern for environment the future is based on green technology. Very soon we will see the legal regulations enforced on all to adopt only green technologies. So it make sense to invest fund the companies who are...
Akhil Pawar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
With rising fuel costs, sectors within green tech--alternative fuels, solar power, auto, and wind--are expected to receive more money......so definitely they should back up...
Niranjan Nayak  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
yes definitely, Investments in solar and wind companies have already paved the way for the creation of 2.4 million new jobs.
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Nanobiotechnology: Will it Deliver? Nanobiotechnology is in news nowadays and has great scope in medical field. The thing I want to talk about is therapeutics which involves use of proteins for curing diseases. Still we have to work hard in this field, and there are also Environmental, Toxicological and Health Concerns The whole funda is about drug solubility — the ability of particles to cross biological lipid membranes to enter cells and cross the blood-brain barrier. Also,it has been reported that water-soluble fullerene molecules (nanomaterials) can cause brain damage in largemouth bass. Similarly, dendrimers (another nanomaterial) have been shown to cause osmotic damage, activate the c...
 
 
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Akhil Pawar  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Because the regulation of biotechnology products in the United States is based on the end product and not on the method used to create it, genetically modified foods must be labeled only if they differ "significantly" from their conventional...
 
 
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