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Goutam Kumar Tanti, PhD

Goutam Kumar Tanti’s Story

I am pleased to announce that I have started working as a Group Leader for Vaccine Production at Takeda Singen. This marks a significant transition from my many years of passionate and dedicated academic research.
The shift from academia to industry has not been without its challenges. I am deeply grateful to everyone who has supported me throughout this journey, particularly those who offered invaluable guidance despite not knowing me personally. Your willingness to listen, provide advice, and share your experiences—often across different time zones and from various organizations such as GSK, EliLilly, Novartis, CSL, Boeringeringhelheim, NovoNordisk, Biogen, Hays, Sanofi, BMS, SyneosHealth, JandJ, Pfizer and so on—has been instrumental in helping me reach this milestone.
As I conclude my tenure at Klinikum rechts der Isar at TU Munich, where I served as a Senior (postdoctoral) Scientist researching neurological and neuroimmunological diseases, I extend my heartfelt thanks to my colleagues, PIs, and the administration for their support and collaboration.
While I initially aimed for a role in medical affairs, the opportunity to lead the production of a tetravalent dengue vaccine at Takeda was too compelling to pass up. Leading a team of approximately 70 individuals in this effort aligns perfectly with my aspiration to make a meaningful impact on global public health. Dengue fever, prevalent in regions such as South Asia, South America, and Africa, poses a significant health risk to over half the world’s population. By contributing to the production of this vaccine, I am taking a significant step toward improving health outcomes for billions of people.
I look forward to this exciting new chapter at Takeda, the oldest pharmaceutical manufacturing company, which has entrusted me with this critical responsibility. Thank you all for your continued support and encouragement as I embark on this journey.

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