Avesthagen

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Avesthagen

Avesthagen (pronunciation: /ɑːvɛstˈhɑːgɛn/) is a leading global biotechnology company that focuses on the convergence of food, pharma, and population genetics to create a wide range of products and solutions for the healthcare industry.

Etymology

The term "Avesthagen" is derived from the combination of two words: "Avesta," the primary collection of religious texts of Zoroastrianism, and "Hagen," a common surname in Germany. The company's name reflects its commitment to the integration of ancient knowledge and modern science.

Related Terms

  • Biotechnology: The use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products.
  • Pharma: Short for pharmaceuticals, it refers to the production and sale of medicinal drugs.
  • Population Genetics: The study of genetic variation within populations, and involves the examination and modelling of changes in the frequencies of genes and alleles in populations over space and time.
  • Zoroastrianism: One of the world's oldest continuously practiced religions. It is a multi-faceted faith centered on a dualistic cosmology of good and evil and an eschatology predicting the ultimate conquest of evil with theological elements of henotheism, monotheism/monism, and polytheism.

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