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Biotech industry to set up finishing schools

Bangalore, Jun 4: Facing an acute shortage of trained manpower, the Biotech industry in the country is now contemplating joining academic institutions to set up finishing schools to tone up the skills of graduates.

The first such venture would be with a local educational group People's Education Society, Karnataka Biotechnology Vision Group Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar Shaw told newspersons here today.

The facility to train BSc and MSc graduates would be in place within the next six months and initially about 100 gradutes could be trained.

Ms Shaw said the curriculum would be drawn up by the biotech industry which was yearning for trained manpower.

She said currently the country had over 25,000 biotech scientists involved in research. However, most of them were involved in process research and hardly a few were involved in drug discovery research.

However, over the next few years even this shortage would be wiped off in view of the growing interest in the sector.

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'New biotech strategy to be announced'

New Delhi, Oct.13: The Government is willing to enter into a partnership with Indian Industry for the new bio-technology strategy and will announce a policy within next two weeks, said Kapil Sibal, Union Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, at the valedictory session of 'Life Science Conclave – 2007", organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here on Saturday. Sibal said that the Government is planning to implement a policy framework to ensure support to life science companies at.....
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