BIO President Jim Greenwood Says Indian Biosimilars Welcome In U.S. Market: An Interview With PharmAsia News (Part 1 of 2)
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
WASHINGTON - BIO President Jim Greenwood recently returned from a barnstorming trip across India to drum up interest for the BIO India Partnering Conference in September 2010, where he touted India's burgeoning innovative biotech industry and discussed the growing interest of BIO's seeking new or expanded partnerships with Indian firms.
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BIO President Jim Greenwood Says Indian Biosimilars Welcome In U.S. Market: An Interview With PharmAsia News (Part 2 of 2)
WASHINGTON - BIO President Jim Greenwood recently returned from a trip across India aimed at drumming up interest in the BIO India Partnering Conference in September 2010; he touted India's burgeoning innovative biotech industry and discussed the growing interest of BIO in seeking new or expanded partnerships with Indian firms.