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Dear Readers, Welcome to the latest issue of The Magazine
In this special podcast, we are fortunate to speak with Dr. Rahul Warke, currently a Director of the Microbiology Department in HiMedia Laboratories. We are keen to learn about his contributions to the changing face of microbiology. From his involvement in the Biological Warfare program of the U.S. Navy, where he carried out his first stomach turning research work, to his perception of tobacco as a possible source of toxins—it’s hard not to be impressed by Dr. Warke’s work in progress. His journey encompasses creation of animal free microbiological media for the vaccine and biopharma markets, troubleshooting automated technology set up in India, and most recently human microbiome.
Besides those tea and coffee breaks, Dr. Warke recounts some interesting tales from his career path, such as the fact he was responsible for expansion of HiMedia’s microbiology division portfolio by over 300 new products, and international projects on food safety microbiology standards. If you are a member of the microbiology domain or have the least interest in what is the future of biopharma and probiotics, this interaction will instead be a quick peep into the brain of a young leader who is moving the frontiers of imagination within science.Listen to find out how Dr. Warke’s innovations are going to change the future of microbiology.