Meta Yage Participates in Bangalore Bio 2009 and co-sponsors the Bio-IP zone

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Meta Yage took part in the recently concluded Bangalore Bio 2009 held from 18th to 20th   June at the Lalit Ashok. The event which is the biggest trade show for Biotech in India was attended by leading biotech and Pharmaceutical Companies in India and along with organizations from Germany, Australia, UK etc. Meta Yage co-sponsored the Bio-IP zone held on 20th June.  This was the first Bio-IP zone held as part of the Bangalore Bio 2009, which provided a unique opportunity for collaboration between IP firms and the biotech industry, and proved to be a major success. The Meta Yage biotech team participated in the IP-zone and interacted with the vast biotech community including international and national members, ranging from large biotech and pharma companies to individual inventors.  

Meta Yage appoints 2 new members in biotechnology group

Tuhin Singharoy and Madhuri Raju joined the Meta Yage Biotechnology team in June 2009. Tuhin Singharoy joined Meta Yage as an IPR Attorney and his role involves analysis, prosecution, drafting specification and claims of patent application and also drafting licensing agreements, IP policies, technology transfer and research collaboration agreements, IT and software licensing agreements. He has an LL.B with specialization in IPR and Technology Law program from RGSOIPL at IIT-Kharagpur. Prior to the L.L.B, Tuhin worked for a Biotechnology company after completing his B.Tech in Biotechnology from West Bengal University of Technology.

Madhuri Raju was appointed as Client Relationship Manager and will be responsible for developing business opportunities from Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical companies in India and managing relationships with clients. She manages complex patent search projects such as Freedom to Operate and Invalidity related to Life Sciences and Pharmaceuticals. Madhuri completed a B.Sc. in Microbiology from Bangalore University, followed by a M.Sc. in Medical Molecular Genetics from the University of Aberdeen. She subsequently conducted research in the field of Genetics of Infectious Disease for her PhD from Cambridge University. She has also worked for a year at the University of Bristol, where she carried out research in the field of immunology.

 

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