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Meet the persons of Indian origin who are a picture of American healthWhile Indian IT professionals and entrepreneurs have made a mark in the US, Indian doctors too have notched up some significant achievement...
ET Startup Awards: Meet the high achieversToday, Google’s Rajan Anandan, Matrix Partners India’s Avnish Bajaj, Times Internet’s Gautam Sinha and Flipkart’s Binny Bansal share their ...
Boston’s Romulus Capital picks up Vyome Biosciences in maiden India dealThe investment by venture capital firm, which was founded by Krishna Gupta along with Neil Chheda while still studying at MIT, comes at a t...
Ratan Tata invests in San Francisco-based medical emergency response startup MUrgencyRatan Tata has made more than 25 investments in startups in the last two years. Healthcare firms that have benefitted include Lybrate, Swas...
Ratan Tata invests in cancer therapeutic startup Invictus OncologyThe startup utilises a supramolecular technology platform to design anti-cancer drugs that home into the tumor and modulate the tumor immun...
Are India’s life sciences startups turning a corner?A life sciences or medical product company is yet to make it big anywhere in India, despite a startup culture that is 15 years old.
Flavour Labs: Why the boutique food & hospitality company is betting on food trucksThose of us who ever lived in a small town will remember the sonorous sound of metal ladle striking iron skillet of the local tikki-wallah ...
India's drug discovery and development: Small research firms aim to change face of cancer therapyIndia is not known for developing drugs, let along cancer drugs, but a few small and niche firms are trying exactly that, reports ET.
Anti-diabetes Molecules: Connexios inks licence deal with German pharma major Boehringer IngelheimFor Connexios, this sale of its anti-diabetes molecules to Boehringer Ingelheim is the first out-licensing deal by an Indian life-sciences ...
How lifesciences startups are turning futuristic ideas into successful business venturesLifesciences startups in India are no longer risk averse, developing applications like fuel from seaweed and nanomedicine that shrinks tumo...
More venture capitals start chasing cancer-focused firmsWith the number of patients detected with cancer expected to rise to 1.4 million by 2016 from 1.2 million now, cancer care presents various...
Startups do promising work in drug development, stem cell therapy and advanced diagnosticsDemand for quality healthcare and easier access to capital have led to the launch of many startups working in such areas as new drug develo...
Power of Ideas 2012: How made-in-India medical tech startups save lives across bordersSpanning areas such as medical devices, stem cells and next generation drugs, a group of startups is creating breakthrough innovations that...
NRI scientists who turned research into successful businessesNot many Indians in US would risk turning their scientific research into successful businesses. Here is the story of the bravehearts who di...
- Taking the toxin out of your cancer treatment
RA Sengupta and Shiladitya Mashelkar have set up a Delhi-based co, Invictus Oncology, to take a modified Cisplatin to the market.
Expat scientist-entrepreneurs are relocating to India to offer cost-effective healthcare innovationsGlobal scientists of Indian-origin, who have made path-breaking discoveries in the field of healthcare, are moving to India to test, valida...