After receiving
a PhD in biochemistry
from Indian
Institute of
Science, he
received postdoctoral
training in
chemistry and
biology and
also served
as a Robert
A Welch Fellow
at The University
of Texas at
Austin. He then
joined Monsanto
Company as a
Senior Research
Biochemist responsible
for developing
processes for
the synthesis
of Aspartame,
the active ingredient
of NUTRASWEET
and EQUAL. He
subsequently
took leadership
for developing
the technology
behind ROUNDUP
READY and ultimately
the entire agricultural
technologies
and biotechnology
for the Monsanto
Company. He
was named a
Distinguished
Science Fellow,
the highest
honor bestowed
upon scientists
who have made
outstanding
contributions
to the company
but also the
scientific field
in general and,
Assistant Chief
Scientist of
the company.
He won the Queeny
Award, a prize
given by Monsanto
Company in recognition
of his contributions
to the development
of ROUNDUP READY
technology.
In addition
to his personal
contributions,
as the leader
of Plant Sciences
Research at
Monsanto, his
team developed
and commercialized
most of the
agribiotech
products that
are in the market
today. He played
a pivotal role
in the transformation
of the chemical
company into
a life sciences
company and
led the charge
on a series
of investments
in the genomics
technologies
within the company.
He retired from
Monsanto after
serving as the
President of
its Nutrition
and Consumer
Products division
as well as the
Chief Biotechnologist.
Ganesh Kishore
joined DuPont
in 2002 as the
Chief Technology
Officer for
its Agriculture
and Nutrition
Platform and
took over the
role of Chief
Biotechnology
Officer for
the company
in 2005. During
his tenure at
DuPont, he guided
the acquisition
of several key
technology companies
and relationships
and bolstered
the biotech
competence within
the company.
He left DuPont
in 2007 to join
Burrill &
Company.
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