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Biocon ties up with Australian varsity

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Bangalore June 7 Biocon Ltd has signed an MoU with Australia's Deakin University for collaboration in research and education. The two will set up the Deakin Research Institute in Bangalore.

They will jointly develop a mammalian cell bio-processing facility at Geelong, Victoria. Deakin will undertake research in metabolic diseases on behalf of Biocon.

"This partnership will provide valuable access to a world of medical knowledge and scientific training, together with opportunities for exchange of scientists to facilitate projects in areas of mutual interest," said Ms Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chief Managing Director, Biocon Ltd.

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