Biotech is an evolving discipline
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"Biotech is an evolving discipline"
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| Dr VK Vinayak, president,
biopharmaceutical (R&D), Panacea Biotec, New Delhi |
Biotechnology is the buzzword today. Several surveys
conducted by governmental and non-governmental agencies have indicated a boom in
the biopharma/biotech sector. This has led to the mushrooming of several
ill-equipped, poor teaching schools across the country, churning out half-baked
biotechnologists. Such surveys and projections have also stimulated the
government to initiate programs like BTech/BE/MBA (Biotech). Biotechnology as a
discipline has also been introduced at the undergraduate level. All of these are
in addition to the MSc, PhD biotech programs that have been supported by the DBT,
UGC and private universities.
The quality of biotech personnel has definitely taken a
backseat. Most often, biotech companies have to screen at least 100-200 resumes
of candidates with masters/BTech qualification in order to pick up one or two
persons who could fulfil the requirement of the industry.
Courses like BTech, BE (Biotechnology) or MBA have been
introduced for specific purposes. It was expected that candidates with BTech/BE
(Biotech) having hardcore molecular biology teaching along with hard core
bioprocesses exposures would be more suitable for manufacturing units of the
biopharma/biotech industries. Such trained candidates could design proper
microbial strains, conduct metabolic engineering and optimize downstream
processes resulting in high yield of the products. Candidates with MBA
qualification would make good marketing personnel for biopharma/biotechnology
industry.
Career openings
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There are a large number of research centers supported
the DBT, DST, CSIR and ICMR that are conducting R&D in various
disciplines of biotechnology. In addition, many major biotech/biopharma
industrial houses have set up world-class R&D facilities. Candidates
with MSc/PhD qualifications can look out for openings as research
fellows/research associates in these research centers.
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Since several new biotech schools are being set up and
many universities have also set up departments of biotechnology/biosciences
that impart various undergraduate and postgraduate biotech courses, these
provide good opportunities for candidates with MSc/PhD qualifications for
teaching biotechnology at these centers. In addition, teaching options are
available in colleges imparting BSc (Biotech) and also in higher secondary
schools where biotechnology is taught as a vocational discipline.
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The industry does have a shortage of skilled personnel
who could understand Quality Assurance (QA)/Quality Control (QC),
requirements of biotech/biopharma products. Candidates with MSc/BTech/BE
(Biotech) qualifications with some expertise in QA/QC could aspire to be
QA/QC
specialist.
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Many of the health-related and agri-related products are
being marketed in the county. Candidates with MSc (Biotech) plus MBA
(Biotech) qualifications would be preferred by the industry for marketing
such products.
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India is a hub for biomanufacturing, where the largest
number of USFDA approved manufacturing units exist outside the US. Many
multinational companies are looking towards India as a biotech manufacturing
base. Therefore, candidates with BE/BTech (Biotech), MSc (Biotechnology)
with PhD qualifications or exposures in downstream processing would have
options for positions like product specialists/manufacturing specialists.
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Since January 2005, patent regime in the country has
changed to product regime. Several patent/PCT applications are likely to be
filed. The several forward looking biopharma companies would have openings
for biotechnologists who could understand finer points of biotech to be
evaluated or file patents. Biotechnologists with MSc/BTech qualifications
having a postgraduate diploma in IPR can look for positions of patent expert
or patent specialist.
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India is also witnessing multi-location clinical trials
on a large-scale. Many multinational companies are keen to conduct clinical
trials in India because of the available genetic pool and large number of
clinical subjects. Many CROs have set up their units to organize clinical
trials and manage clinical trial sites. Biotechnologists have career
openings as research fellows/associates to help in data management, trial
management and organizing laboratory services.
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The option as scientists in various funding agencies like
the DST, DBT, CSIR, ICMR and ICAR is also available.
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Finally, biotechnologists have the option of becoming an
entrepreneur and set up unit in the biotech incubator(s), which are located
in most of the biotechnology parks.
Although several career options have been indicated above, the biotech
discipline is an evolving subject. Thus there is a constant need to improve or
acquire technical/professional skills.
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