LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/surabhi-bhaiyya-917254193/ Senior Research Analyst at Cognitive Market Research
Bio :
Surabhi Bhaiyya is an experienced market researcher focused on the Pharma & Healthcare industry. With over 7+ years of experience, She has worked with major pharmaceutical companies and healthcare providers, helping them to understand market trends, identify new business opportunities, and develop effective sales & marketing strategies. Her expertise lies in the ability to analyze complex data sets and deliver insights that drive business decisions. At Cognitive Market Research, she handles the market research related to Pharma and healthcare industry.
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