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Is Sanofi Planning High-Level Changes At India's Vaccines Unit Shantha? A Leading Biocon Scientist Joins Shantha

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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MUMBAI - Two years after it bagged Indian vaccines specialist Shantha Biotechnics Ltd. with an aim to develop low-cost vaccines, Sanofi is set to rollout significant changes in the management of its acquired Hyderabad site in Central India

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