IIT-M to launch cancer tissue bio-bank
Initial focus of bio-repository will be on collecting and storing various cancer tissues.
Chennai: The Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Madras, is all set to launch the national cancer tissue biobank, a first-of-its-kind community-based tissue bank.
This tissue biobank is a joint venture between the department of science and Technology, government of India and IIT-Madras. The initial focus of the bio-repository is to collect and store various cancer tissues.
“We will initially take samples from cancer patients in hospitals in and around Chennai with their consent. When the surgeon does the surgery, he will provide us with a tissue for the bank. We will use the sample for identification of biomarker and for generic sequencing for personalised drug delivery,” Professor S. Mahalingam, professor in the department of biotechnology at the IIT-Madras and who is involved in the project said.
He added that Union government’s department of science and technology and IIT-M had provided a joint funding of Rs 31 crore as five-year initial funding for establishment of the biobank.
The biobank will be launched as part of Cancercon 2014, a three-day cancer research conference, which starts on January 30.
IIT-M’s Biotechnology department and Cancer Research and Relief Trust (CRRT) have jointly organised the conference. Professor K. Vijay Raghavan, secretary, union biotechnology department and IIT-M director Professor Bhaskar Ramamurthi would inaugurate the conference.
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Collaborative research on materials with OZ university
Chennai: The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras and Australian Deakin University have joined hands to do collaborative research in materials and advanced manufacturing, for which they signed an MoU on Monday.
“This memorandum of understanding will facilitate supervision of students by faculty in both universities and in the future we will award joint degrees. Six faculty from the Deakin have identified their found out their areas for research,” IIT-M director Professor Bhaskar Ramamurthi said after signing the MoU said.
The Deakin faculty, according to Prof Ramamurthi would work with departments including Civil, mechanical and computer science. “Our vision for the future is to have a few hundred research scholars from foreign countries at given point of time for collaboration,” he said.
Prof Jane den Hollander, VC of Deakin university said that they had joined hands with IIT-M as future research would be at the global level with partners across the globe.
“We are also looking at Indian partners for sports management programme as there has been increasing interest from Indian students for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in sports management,” Prof Hollander said.
Ravneet Pahwa, India director, Deakin University, said that their institute would soon tie-up with one of the Indian Premier League (IPL) teams to provide them with technology support.