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Dr. K. Koteswara Rao, Chairman & Managing Director
Dr. Rao was a medical practitioner in the UK for almost 20 years, where he was involved in clinical research and was also a highly successful businessman. He founded 3 separate businesses during his time in England, each of which was subsequently sold for a substantial profit. In recognition of his achievements, Dr. Rao was awarded Membership of the British Institute of Management and was appointed a Tribunal Member in 1985 by the Lord Chancellor. The Tribunal is an apex body for the whole of the United Kingdom, and its purpose is to look after the interest and standards of all registered nursing homes in the UK. He then went on to start Transgene Biotek, where his acute knowledge has helped him to identify lab-scale technologies that can be commercially scaled up, and are important for bettering the lives of millions of people. Dr. Rao is a patent holder for some advanced technologies in the Bio-pharmaceutical arena, and his 20 years of UK experience help bridge the divide between India and the West. |
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| Mr. S. S. Marthi, - ACS, MBA |
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Mr. Marthi is a managing committee member of the Hyderabad chapter of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, and also a faculty member at the Institute as well as at other professional bodies. He has over a decade of experience and has handled several takeovers, amalgamations, placements of equity etc. He has taken care of all statutory matters of the company since 1996. |
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| Dr. P. K. Ghosh, - Ph.D |
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Fellow of the Indian Chemical Society from 1989. |
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Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, London from 1995. |
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Recipient of UDYOG BANDHU AWARD 1996-97 from Chamber of Indian Trade & Industry for outstanding contribution in the development of Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Industry and Biotechnology Industry in India. |
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Director, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India (May 1987 to June 1995). |
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Advisor, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India (July 1995 to May 2002). |
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Participated in several meetings as a Member of the Bureau of Inter-Governmental Committee for the Cartagena Protocol (2000). |
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Played a leadership role for the creation of the Product and Industry Development (PID) division of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) to promote the setting up of biotech industries in India. |
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Member of the Research Advisory Council of the CSIR Center for Biochemicals, Government of India, from March 1988 to December 1997. |
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Published more than 70 papers on various topics on Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology. |
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Authored 3 books relating to Biotech industry. |
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| Mr. P. Narayana Murthy, - MBA, LL.B |
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Mr. Narayana Murthy has been working at the company since 1996, heading general administration and business development, and has a wide range of experience in regulatory issues, government affairs and administration.
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