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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

CSIR first drug devp tableau on R-Day

For the first time ever in the history of Republic Day parade, a science tableau that of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, CSIR, would showcase the journey of drug development from generic to genomic medicines (personalized medicines which can be designed according to the gene patterns of an individual). The Theme will be Drug development from generic to genomic medicines, affordable health care for all The CSIR houses 39 scientific laboratories in the country, including Institute of Microbial technology and the CSIO in Chandigarh.

CSIR director general (DG) and department of science and industrial technology secretary Prof Samir Brahmachari said, "This is a chance for the young scientists to highlight what the nation is heading towards. Ten CSIR students will showcase our success in the field of indigenous drug development for the public. The concept of a gene and medicine preparation would be explained in layman's terms. The students will be shown trying to isolate a DNA molecule structure for development of medicines.

The CSIR plans to take the scientists out in the public domain. There is a need for creating virtual labs which can allow scientists to understand the fundamental requirements especially in rural settings, Brahmachari added.

Moreover, the Tejas will also be a part of the parade. The wings and head up display for this first ever indigenous light combat supersonic fighter has been a contribution of the CSIR labs and one of them is in Chandigarh, said Brahmachari. Scientific cadre management

A proposal has been sent to the ministry concerned for setting up a scientific management cadre on the lines of Indian Administrative Service. On the foundation day of IMTECH on Monday, the DG CSIR highlighted this point to Union minister of science and technology Pawan Kumar Bansal. We would require some 200 scientists specially trained in the finance, audit and managerial skills to handle administration. This will help them to participate in industrial collaborations and convey their requirements to the industries, said the DG CSIR. 
Courtesy: TOI