
Abdulaziz Saddique
Qimat Tayba Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Factory, Saudi Arabia
Title: Pharmaceutical biotechnology manufacturing the future of medicine
Biography
Biography: Abdulaziz Saddique
Abstract
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is an increasingly significant field of science and engineering, it revolutionizes the ways by which diseases are diagnosed, treated, and foreclosed. Biopharmaceutics contributes to the design and delivery of new therapeutic drugs, development of diagnostic agents for medical examinations and developing Monoclonal Antibody for Cancer therapy. The societal implications of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology are similarly widespread, ranging from many ethical issues of identifying and treating various hereditary diseases, to changes in healthcare practices and a significant contribution to national economic development. In Saudi Arabia 30% of the population are diabetics, 5% are Hemophiliac, 7% have Thalassemia major and 5-7% have an end stage kidney disease and are on dialysis. This shows the expanding market of Biotechnology products need. Due to the difference in genomes and the potential risk involved with the preparation, administration and the consequences of vaccinations, it is essential to develop the necessary vaccines within every country. It is an essential component of the National Security to have our own biotechnology, studying our own genomes and developing all the necessary vaccines, medications and hormones in accordance to our own genetic code. This paper will outline the potential risk of some vaccines, the impact on the individuals and communities. It will demonstrate the value of having R&D and not just being a copier of what other nations have created and engineered. Also we will discuss our own biotechnology plan for the near future as well as the long term.