The Terminator, Sequencer and I
No! We are not connected or even distantly related. It just so happened that the three of us were at the same place at the same time by circumstances and what a meeting it was. I had hoped to see these people at some point, more out of curiosity than anything else. I did get my chance finally with the event being the Bio 2008 International Convention that was held in
Arnold Schwarzenegger needs no introduction. Almost everyone around the world knows his name and is familiar with his “I’ll be back” and “Asta La Vista Baby!”…and who can forget his Tango in the movie True Lies??
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In addition
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An excerpt from the Convention speech if anyone is interested
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Craig. J. Venter on the other hand needs no introduction either to the scientific community who recognize him very well. His name has always conjured up awe and inspiration from scientists, for his maverick stance on scientific issues and on how he set aside his own personal issues and rode success like nobody else. Initially, he was an ex-surfer and a Vietnam War veteran, who had failed miserably in school. He had contemplated committing suicide in
In his book “A Life Decoded” he laid bare all his life and his rise to stardom. He went on to do his PhD in Physiology and Pharmacology and further on joined NIH. He founded the
Being in the scientific research field for more than 18 years, I had been fascinated with this particular scientist who with his maverick streak had made things happen. He was in and out of controversies but always succeeded in making bright, innovative mega-contributions to the scientific world. He made it easier for the rest of the world to follow through and produce more amazing discoveries regarding human diseases and medicine. His speech was excellent and inspiring to the thousand and more people who had assembled there to hear him talk.
In addition awards were distributed to young scientists from all over the world for their innovative research and several of them were Asians (with four Indians). The best research effort went to an Indian girl from
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International Junior Science Nominees
Several prominent personalities from the Indian Biotech field and the Government (DBT) represented
Indian biotechnology sector crossed the $3 billion milestone in revenues and is rapidly growing at 37% in the last couple of years. A policy review recently envisages an annual turnover mark of USD 5 Billion for the Biotech Sector by year 2010. Over 200 multinational companies have set up base here and a great deal of continued activity is being seen.
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Hari Bhartia, Co-Chairman Jubilant Organosys Ltd ;Rashmi Barbhaiya, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Advinus Therapeutics Pvt, Ltd; Swati Piramal, Director- Strategic Alliances & Communications, Nicholas Piramal India Ltd; N.S.Samant, Joint Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India; Ramesh L Adige, Executive Director, Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd
The Panel discussion ended on a very positive note with the invitees assuring the audience that India is a powerhouse of potential and changing the mindset and investing in India would favor huge returns in the long run over the years. In the meanwhile the Biotech Sector chugs along with quiet confidence and cautious optimism.
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