M K Bhan, Secretary To India’s Department Of Biotechnology On Creating Indian Biopolis Akin To Singapore: An Interview With PharmAsia News
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Executive Summary
Dr. Maharaj Kishan Bhan, secretary to the department of biotechnology, government of India, is perhaps the best known biotechnology scientist in the country. He is also known to have connected science and technology with the primary healthcare needs of India's rural population through many programs. Bestowed with a number of responsibilities, Bhan tells PharmAsia News he is working on a plan to change the Indian biotechnology landscape.
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