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Biotechnology Applications for Drug Development & Healthcare Trends

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There is new discovery that is happening in the pharma and Biotech industry and there is a rat race that is there for patenting the moloecule, so what are the healthcare trends that are happening and how biotechnology applications are used for drug discovery. Share your thoughts on this.

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By : GOVIND
Jatin Shrinet  |  Argues in support of  "yes"  |  3 years ago
Insilico Drug Designing has great future ahead. Now a days every R D department working on Drug Designing take help of bioinformaticians to save time and money and also sometime to design generic drugs. Designing a drug insilico gives a better...
NITIN KATARA  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  3 years ago
in silico drug designing involves the more complex procedures with all the imperialistic property attire with knowledge of amino acid, dna and other sequences and other software complexities so to say whether it has future or not its too early...
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The report 'Booming Biotechnology Market in India' by RNCOS provides an exhaustive overview of the biotechnology market in India. It provides a detailed account of the factors that define the structure and composition of the Indian biotechnology market, making it one of the world's most potential markets. The report provides comprehensive information on the market size, structure, domestic consumption, exports, key segments, investment, manpower, market share of key players, drivers, restraints and present and future trends of the biotechnology market in India. The research findings help identify the difference between the biotechnology market in India and the US and European markets in ter...
By : Karamjeet Singh Saluja
BEENA AGARWAL  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
Nice analysis.Also I agree with Durgesh too as India has got supreme manpower in very nominal price and intelligent brain with comparison to rest of the world.Also people here are ambitious and hardworking, if one provide facilities our researches...
sweena makhija  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
The Biotech industry may be booming but the trained manpower in the field is multiplying at an even faster rate. clearly government should be taking better targeted and more frequent initiatives in the sector which is designing the future in a...
 
 
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Biotech industry business models have been evolving to product-centered strategies with shorter periods to return on invested capital. 'We're seeing a shift from technology-based to product-based companies. Specifically, we're seeing a shift toward drugs as the driver of value, i.e., clinical compounds as opposed to technologies which focused on the upstream processes of drug discovery. The time from the use of these technologies to getting a drug on the market is so long and that protracted time frame -- 10+ years -- limits what pharmaceutical companies and investors are willing to pay for them,' a senior-level VC points out. 'The focus instead is on nearer term profits. Money invested in ...
By : Durgesh Yadav
mukesh mehta  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
Sir/Madam, We at Zeopane have developed a new and innovative drug-delivery technology called zeolite micro-needles that is superior to the conventional technologies being used currently. Micro-needles are believed to be the drug-delivery mechanism...
 
 
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rakeshbhatnagar  |  Argues in support of  "Biotechnology have a large Scope in India"  |  2 years ago
yes,there is plenty of scope for biotechnology in india.
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Two key treatments do not halt diabetes in people with early signs of the disease, a large study has found.Researchers said the results showed the only way to ensure future health in people at high risk of diabetes is exercise and a healthy diet. Trials in more than 9,000 people also found no reduction in future heart problems in people prescribed two drug treatments compared with dummy pills. Diabetes UK said 7m people in the UK are at risk of developing diabetes. Everyone taking part in the study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, had been diagnosed with what doctors call 'impaired glucose tolerance'. It effectively means that people have high blood sugar and their bodies ...
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Most of the Microorganisms can develop multi drug resistant capacity day by day.These organisms creates so many problems in our society.
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Dear friends, Biotech crops, on the heels of a robust 2008 and bolstered by increased political will to meet food demands, are poised for a second wave of strong adoption, according to the Internatio...
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Karamjeet Singh Saluja  |  Supported idea  "Components in biotechnological business model"  |  3 years ago
firstly, this paper (Author: Konde, Viren ) discusses the various business models and strategies adopted by the biotechnology companies that directed the growth of the biotechnology industry in the country based on the techno-economic dynamics...
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A typical business model consists of three components – 1)Value proposition, 2)Value-chain structure and 3)Revenue generation. These components are used to give a general description of a business. The biotechnology industry is not really...
Karamjeet Singh Saluja  |  Supported idea  "Components in biotechnological business model"  |  3 years ago
The Indian biotechnology industry like its global counterparts is dominated by the healthcare sector having its roots in the pharmaceutical industry. The important characteristics of Indian biotechnology business lies in examining their...
 
 
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