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HYDERABAD: A four-day global bio-pharma conference-2006 will be held here from November 9 during which a biotechnology (BT) boot camp will be conducted for entrepreneurs, senior executives and researchers. `Synergies in global biotechnology industry' is the theme of the conference organised by the Global Bio Pharma Conference Group, a non-profit body of professionals representing multi-national companies. The first two days of deliberations will be followed by the boot camp to be conducted by Stephen Sammut from Wharton Business School, a press release said. Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy will inaugurate the event. Scientists, CEOs of pharma majors and academicians from leading business schools of India and USA will participate. Topics include new initiatives in BT, clinical research, regulatory aspects and technology transfer. The conference is being supported by the Bulk Drugs Manufacturers Association, pharmaceutical professionals, Florida International University, Indian Drug Manufacturers Association, Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council and Intelligent Enterprise Solutions Inc.
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