Basic principles of applied life sciences such as recombinant DNA
technology is used in most life sciences industries marketing
bio-formulations for designing more effective protein-based drugs, such
as erythropoietin and fast-acting insulin etc. In recent times
genetically engineered host cells from mammal, animal and plants are
also being used in life sciences industries to manufacture biologics.
This book discusses the most basic as well advanced issues on biological
products for successfully managing a life sciences industry. It
elucidates the life cycle of biological molecules, right from the
conceptual development of different types of biopolymers, and their
subsequent transfer from the conical flasks in laboratory to life
sciences industries for large scale production and marketing. It focuses
on sustainable longevity in the life cycle of commercial biopolymers.
Cumulative facts and figures in this volume would immensely help in
inspiring life sciences industry promoters to monitor value chain
transfer process of biologics for better profitability. Additionally, it
would serve as a perusal document for the students and researchers
interested in entrepreneurial ventures or having their own start-up
projects for the commercialization of biologics.