Can anybody give me some ideas that what startup I can start in biotech which will be profitable and can be started with low investment??
Sachin Sk
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There are many if you like data science.
1. Genomics and Proteomics
2. Drug Discovery and Development
3. Personalized Medicine
4. Biomanufacturing
5. Agricultural Biotechnology
6. Systems Biology
7. Environmental Biotechnology
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hi 👋 everyone here
I hope to find some suitable investors in my organisation.
We provide medical diagnosis of diseases like Autism, genetic diseases and even how environment influences our genetic make up and provide drug development facilities wh
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