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  2. Mankind Pharma - Wikipedia

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    Mankind Pharma is an Indian multinational pharmaceutical and healthcare product company, headquartered in Delhi. The company has products in therapeutic areas ranging from antibiotics, to gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, dermal, and erectile dysfunction medications. [5] [6] [7] As of 2023, Mankind Pharma had 25 factories and 6 R&D centres in ...

  3. MannKind Corporation - Wikipedia

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    MannKind Corporation is a biopharmaceutical company focusing on the discovery, development, and commercialization of therapeutic products for diseases such as diabetes and pulmonary arterial hypertension. Based in Danbury, Connecticut, the company was founded in February 1991. MannKind Corporation was named after its founder, Alfred E. Mann.

  4. Ramesh Juneja - Wikipedia

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    Ramesh C. Juneja (born 28 July 1955) is an Indian billionaire businessman and the Chairman of Mankind Pharma. [1] He is one of the 100 richest Indians as per Forbes ; [ 2 ] his net worth was estimated to be $2.3 billion in 2019.

  5. Pathkind Labs - Wikipedia

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    Pathkind Labs was set up in 2016. It is promoted by diagnostic industry veteran Sanjeev Vashishta and the promoters of Mankind Pharma. [4] Pathkind Diagnostics began its operations in August 2017 and currently operates in 20+ states in India. The company has a network of over 70 labs and more than 2000+ collection centers.

  6. Timeline of biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    The historical application of biotechnology throughout time is provided below in chronological order.. These discoveries, inventions and modifications are evidence of the application of biotechnology since before the common era and describe notable events in the research, development and regulation of biotechnology.

  7. Drug development - Wikipedia

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    Drug development is the process of bringing a new pharmaceutical drug to the market once a lead compound has been identified through the process of drug discovery.It includes preclinical research on microorganisms and animals, filing for regulatory status, such as via the United States Food and Drug Administration for an investigational new drug to initiate clinical trials on humans, and may ...

  8. Biotechnology in pharmaceutical manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the development of this technique, insulin was extracted from the pancreas glands of cattle, pigs, and other farm animals. While generally efficacious in the treatment of diabetes , animal-derived insulin is not indistinguishable from human insulin, and may therefore produce allergic reactions. [ 2 ]

  9. Biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    The applications of biotechnology are diverse and have led to the development of products like life-saving drugs, biofuels, genetically modified crops, and innovative materials. [4] It has also been used to address environmental challenges, such as developing biodegradable plastics and using microorganisms to clean up contaminated sites.