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Manoj Goyal Product Development Manager, Care Biomedicals
 
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The main thrust of R D in this area is to improve productivity in livestock; to characterize indigenous breeds of livestock animals and to develop cost effective and commercially viable disease diagnostics and vaccines. A complete health package for infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) disease including diagnostics and vaccine has been developed. The technology of inactivated tissue culture vaccine for IBR has been transferred to the industry. Repositories of blue tongue virus isolates and leptospira isolates have been created and made available to researchers for further studies. For development of diagnostics for Blue tongue (BT) virus, antigens have been developed, purified and tested...
Manoj Goyal  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
If one wants to improve the livestock then one should have animals which are disease free and that to happen there should be drugs and vaccines which can avoid those and it should also be cheap and readily available. as farmers are the ones who...
 
 
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Agriculture in India accounts for nearly 65% of the country’s employment, 26% of the total GDP and nearly 20% of total export earning and supplier of raw material to major industries. Agriculture is not only the backbone of Indian economy and food security but also a way of life, a tradition and anchor of overall livelihood opportunity for about 70 % of India’s one billion populations. Agriculture, therefore, is and will continue to be central to all strategies for planned socio-economic development of the country. Despite major advances in agriculture and strong growth in food production in the latter part of the twentieth century, food security for the masses continues to be an area of co...
Prakash Saitwal  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
This is very good knowledge. Perticulary for ppl like me, who have interest in agriculture field, but not knowledge. Somehow, I feel Genetically modified crops, as comprising with natural taste & qualities of crops. We should limit the...
Manoj Goyal  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
yes i too agree with varsha and pradeep here that plant biotech nology is helping our farmers in developing transgenic plants which are very much resistant to plant infections and which are high yielding, and Bt cotton is one such which is highly...
varsha  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
its nice sharing...but eventhough of so many effords by reserch scientist and biotechnlogist for the devlopment of n number of new varieties for rice, wheat, mustard... problem still persist when it comes for its application for land by farmers......
 
 
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Bindu Narayan  |  Argues in support of  "Right"  |  3 years ago
Yes Beena is right here...right now there is no other way to do the trials...apart from animal testing....but then there is good news for all those people who think animal testing should not be allowed...in very short time stem cells can be used...
Ambrish Bansal  |  Argues in support of  "Wrong"  |  3 years ago
I seriously dont agree with Kaushik on this matter, if it is morally wrong to test on humans then the same is for animals even they breathe, they have their own way of life and mainly it is also a part of our eco system, and if we continue the...
BEENA AGARWAL  |  Argues in support of  "Right"  |  3 years ago
Yes as there is no other way to get results of the drugs discovered. But its a great news that in due course stem cell research will replace animal testing ,and drug testing can be done easily in vitro on tissue cultured cells.
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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 "  |  3 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...
Manoj Goyal  |  Supported idea  |  3 years ago
This idea is really good as so many clinical trials happening in India, because there are so many drug molecules they are discovering and then both masked and unmasked clinical trials happening it is good the US and Indian have the same descent, so...
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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What is Forensic Accounting? where it is essentially encompasses?
Bindu Narayan  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
The world of forensic accounting involves grasping the seriousness of a situation and looking way beyond mere numbers. It is more than just your regular accounting or basic detective work. Because it has such unique elements, it is an unusual...
Manoj Goyal  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Auditing and accounting is an unlikely combination – but that’s what forensic accounting is all about! Forensic essentially means ‘anything that is suitable to be used in a court of law’ and this is exactly what forensic accountants are meant to...
 
 
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HARISHKUMAR KEWAT  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Yes Biotechnology can offcourse put DNA in our foods because all new hybrid, variety and genetically engineered crops have some DNA different from the parent organism which increase their quality than the parent. But It shouldn't think that such...
sudhir kumar sinha  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Dna is part of our life.By changing the structure of genes we can change the characters of foods according to our intrest.It will be safe if we  use  it after experimental proof.
 
 
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Pradeep Pradhan  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Biotechnology, combined with advances in scientific understanding, has yielded new medicines for certain human diseases and health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, arthritis, obesity, and AIDS. Improved pharmaceuticals...
 
 
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Anil Tripathi  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Some people may not feel comfortable with new technology. They may worry about environmental, social and economic consequences -- real or simply feared. Particularly in Europe, these consumer concerns have led to a resistance toward...
sudhir kumar sinha  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Due to its impact on human life !!
 
 
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HARISHKUMAR KEWAT  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
genetically modified organisms are those whose genome (basic genetic heriditery material) have been changed by incorporation of some useful genes which after expression gave desirous results. In my Ph. D. work I made a transformant (genetically...
Manoj Goyal  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
They can be defined as organisms in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally. The technology is often called “modern biotechnology” or “gene technology”, sometimes also “recombinant DNA technology” or...
 
 
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sudhir kumar sinha  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
In licencing means company taking licence from other company  either for technology or for product development or for marketing with upfront fee. Out licencing means company providing licence to others company with upfront fee .
Manoj Goyal  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Hi, An easy answer would be that: in-licensing means that a Company would use some other party's technology/IP and would pay a license fee for that. out-licensing means that a Company would offer their technology/IP to other company for a license...
 
 
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