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Tata
group to invest $10 mn in Advinus Therapeutics
Business
Standard March 27, 2006
The
Tata group is investing $10 million in Advinus Therapeutics,
its pharma joint venture with Rashmi Barbhaiya. The
amount will be utilised to set up a 16,000-square feet
research facility at Hinjewadi near Pune. The facility
will serve as the nerve centre for the company's drug
research. Initially, it would house around 80 scientists,
which will be ramped up over a period of time, sources
close to the development said.
The sources added that the new
facility would focus on small molecule therapies in
three disease clusters namely metabolic disorders, inflammatory
diseases and neglected diseases. A Tata group official
said, "Advinus is in the process of setting up
facilities for its businesses, but we cannot reveal
the details at this point of time." Advinus is
a joint venture between the Tata group and Rashmi Barbhaiya,
who was the former head of research at Ranbaxy.
It focuses on drug discovery
and development of pharmaceutical and agrochemical products
and is headed by Kasim Mookhtiar as its Chief Scientific
Officer. India is emerging as an important destination
for global pharmaceutical companies, which are increasingly
considering outsourcing and offshoring their drug discovery,
research and development (R&D) and clinical research
activities to the country. The Indian clinical research
outsourcing market of $100 million is estimated to grow
at 80 per cent next year, while the $9-billion (2003-04)
global industry is expected to grow at 15-18 per cent.
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