Category Archives: Biotech

Business Executives in Pharma Biotech Industry

Patrick Mahaffy, CEO & Founder, Clovis Oncology
Dan Burgess, CEO & Founder, Rempex Pharmaceuticals
Faheem Hasnain, President & CEO, Receptos
Remi Brouard, Vice President External Innovation, Sanofi-Aventis R&D
Polly Murphy, Vice President, Worldwide Business Development, Pfizer
Mark Noguchi, Gloabl Head of Alliance Management, Roche
Roger Pomerantz, SVP and Head Worldwide Licensing, Merck
Mark Edwards, Managing Director, Bioscience Advisors
George Golumbeski, Senior Vice President Business Development, Celgene Corporation
Kurt Graves, Executive Chairman, Intarcia Therapeutics, Inc.
Natasha Hernday, VP of Corporate Development, Seattle Genetics Continue reading

Swine Flu Protection Guide

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Genetically Modified Foods show Bad Results in Animals

On May 19th, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine called on “Physicians to educate their patients, the medical community, and the public to avoid GM (genetically modified) foods when possible and provide educational materials concerning GM foods and health risks.

Read the entire article by GMO expert Jeffrey Smith in the PPNF Journal. Join the Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation at http://www.ppnf.org .

Also, visit http://www.responsibletechnology.org for more GMO information.

The Business Strategy of Genetically Engineered/Modified Seeds

Genetically modified seeds can give higher farm yield but they come at a high price because the real cost of the seeds comes from the sustained dependency of the farmer on the seed company. In fact, for the control it gets on the farmers, the seed company could even give the seeds for free.

So the business strategy is very similar to how the printer companies like HP can actually afford to give the printers free, because the actual money comes from the printer cartridge sale.

The main difference is that seeds are much more important for a country’s economy, especially for a country like India with a large base of farmers who depend completely on agricultural income. It is also believed that most domestic seed companies in India are controlled or influenced by the multinational seed company.

A company like Monsanto is just doing its business. They have made investments in R&D and want profits like any other business. The solution lies in having more educated farmers who can make informed decisions about when to use Genetically Engineered/Modified Seeds and when to stick to organic seeds.