Interview with Dr. Rajesh Jain, Joint Managing Director, Panacea Biotec
The Indian biotechnology sector is quite particular. In spite of its young age, the industry has grown significantly in a very short time. In your view, where does the Indian…
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Panacea Biotec is one of India’s leading research-based health management companies with established research, manufacturing and marketing capabilities. Panacea Biotec is the 2nd largest vaccine producer in India. Panacea Biotec has been ranked as the 3rd largest biotechnology company (ABLE Survey- June 2009) and is also amongst the top 50 pharmaceutical companies in India. The company has collaborations and tie-ups with leading national and international research organizations and corporations. The company’s state of the art manufacturing facilities for vaccines and pharmaceutical formulations comply with International Regulatory requirements like US-FDA, UK-MHRA, SAMCC and WHO-cGMP standards. Panacea Biotec has five dedicated research and development centers. The company has around 3200 employees including over 300 scientists. The company also has 24 product patents, valid in more than 60 countries worldwide.
The product portfolio of the Company includes highly innovative prescription products in important therapeutic areas such as pain management, diabetes management, renal-disease management, anti-osteoporosis, anti-tubercular, gastro-intestinal care products and vaccines.
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