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June 22nd, 2004
Nanotech Promises Hopes For R&D Cost Cut
Abstract:
Nano-biotechnology, the most advanced technology in biotechnology, is poised to meet the medical needs in India. For pharmaceutical companies, nanotechnology promises to shorten time for developing drugs, resulting in lower R&D cost. Speaking at the first World Congress on Nano-biotechnology in Mumbai, Novartis India Ltd vice-chairman and managing director Ranit Shahani said: “In healthcare, the possibilities of Nanotechnology are as expansive as our imagination.
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