Dr Krishna Ella, co-founder of Bharat Biotech, has been awarded the prestigious INSA India fellowship for 2025 for his significant contributions to vaccine technology and biotechnology. His work led to the development of India’s first indigenous Covid-19 vaccine, Covaxin. Bharat Biotech, established in 1996, has delivered over nine billion vaccine doses worldwide.
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