Syngene Eyes Sweet Spot As New Modalities Hog Limelight

Syngene’s CEO discusses its work in ADC development and trends in the CRDMO space as US biotechs navigate a funding squeeze and manufacturing opportunities loom in areas like GLP- 1 receptor agonists.

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“Think of us as a technology platform company, with capabilities that cover the full range of what the market and our clients want to access. You don't bet everything on just one technology,” said Jonathan Hunt, managing director and CEO of Syngene International Ltd.

In a wide-ranging interview with In Vivo, Hunt outlined how the Indian contract research, development and manufacturing organization’s scientists and...

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