Aragen, FMC Corporation partnership aims at accelerating agrochemical pipeline

Aragen, FMC Corporation partnership aims at accelerating agrochemical pipeline
Through this collaboration, Aragen will support FMC’s global discovery and development needs, including discovery chemistry, discovery biology, and chemical process development

Hyderabad, India: Aragen Life Sciences (formerly, GVK BIO), a leading Contract Research and Development Organization (CRDO), head quartered in Hyderabad, India, announced a strategic partnership with FMC Corporation, a global leader in innovative agricultural science, that provides solutions towards crop protection, plant health, and professional pest and turf management. Through this collaboration, Aragen will support FMC’s global discovery and development needs, including discovery chemistry, discovery biology, and chemical process development.

This partnership is focused on accelerating FMC Corporation’s agrochemical pipeline. “It has been our privilege to have been able to assist FMC, one of the global leaders in crop science, accelerate its R&D, through this long term partnership. The expansion of this collaboration through all facets of discovery and development is a testimony to the trust and confidence that FMC has in Aragen- we look forward to driving several more success stories for our partner,” said Manni Kantipudi, CEO, Aragen Life Sciences.

Kathleen Shelton, Chief Technology Officer Research and Development, FMC Corporation, on talking about the partnership agreement said, “Aragen has been a valued collaborator of FMC for several years. This partnership extends across multiple disciplines in research and development and we appreciate our strong working relationship.”

Aragen Life Sciences is a global leader in providing discovery, development and manufacturing solutions for life sciences firms. With a team of over 3,100 professionals, and through a network of sites around the world, we offer a seamless, integrated platform to advance customer programmes from discovery through commercialisation for both small molecules and biologics. Established in 2001, Aragen now serves over 450 customers worldwide across multiple modalities and therapeutic areas.

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