New Delhi: Manthan 2026, a Research & Development Leadership Symposium, concluded successfully at Novotel, Mumbai. The insightful day-long symposium brought together eminent voices, leaders, and experts from across India’s life sciences and clinical research ecosystem to deliberate on the future of research, innovation, and collaboration in the country.
Powered by DiagnoSearch Life Sciences and instituted by The VASUs Foundation, Manthan is envisioned as a strategic platform to encourage leadership, collaboration, and evidence-based discussions within the life sciences and healthcare research ecosystem. The symposium focuses on advancing original research thinking and strengthening knowledge exchange across science, technology, engineering, and medicine (STEM).
The symposium featured eminent speakers, part of the esteemed steering committee, including Dr. Vinod Mattoo, Executive Director, DiagnoSearch; Ms. Suneela Thatte, Head – R&D, Merck KGaA; Mr. Anirban Roy Chowdhury, Associate Vice President, Sun Pharma; Dr. Chirag Trivedi, Global Head – CSU, Sanofi; Dr. Manisha Ginde, Representative, The VASUs Foundation; Dr. Pawan Singh, Head of Clinical Sciences, Kashiv Biosciences; Dr. Sanish Davis, R&D Director, J&J Innovative Medicines, India; Dr. Santosh Jha, Founding Medical Director, MAA24; Mr. Saumil Mody, President – Commercials & Operations, Gennova; and Dr. Seema Pai, Senior Director – India & SEA Cluster, Pfizer.
Aligned to the theme “India in the Changing Landscape of Life-Sciences Research & Development,” Manthan 2026 served as a powerful forum paving the way for India’s next phase of life sciences R&D. The symposium assembled pharmaceutical leaders, R&D professionals, clinical researchers, policymakers, and regulatory experts to share unique insights, challenge conventional thinking, and drive meaningful dialogue around the rapidly evolving landscape of drug discovery, research, and pharmaceutical innovation—while collectively shaping a shared future vision for India’s position as a global hub for high-quality research and development.
The one-day insightful symposium featured four focused thematic sessions:
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The Future of Life Sciences R&D in India: The Innovation Leap!
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Next-Gen Therapeutics: Unlocking the Future with mRNA, Cell, and Gene Therapy?
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Building the Roadmap for Research on Tropical Diseases including Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Enabling Innovation: Building India’s Life Sciences R&D Ecosystem of Talent, Infrastructure, and Collaboration






























































