Abstract

WHAT DO YOU DO after being a pioneer of the Indian chemistry outsourcing industry and helping to build one of the country’s largest contract research organizations? If you are Ajay Bhardwaj and Ganesh Sambasivam, you leave the company you helped found and start all over from scratch. Bhardwaj and Sambasivam are chief executive officer and chief scientific officer, respectively, of Anthem BioSciences, a year-old contract research organization (CRO) based in Bangalore. But many people in the outsourcing community know them better as two of the first employees of Syngene, the venerable contract research subsidiary of India’s Biocon. Sambasivam was Syngene’s first Ph.D. chemist when he joined the company in May 1994. When he left in July 2006, he was chief scientific officer and a vice president. Bhardwaj was also an early Syngene employee and had risen to the role of president when he left the firm along with Sambasivam and Ravindra Chandrappa, Syngene’s former head ...

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