Experts stress on need for translational med research to provide healthcare solutions
Translational medicine assumes a far greater relevance in India going by the urgency to provide treatment options to a growing patient population requiring healthcare at affordable costs, stated experts at a seminar titled 'Translational Medicine research: The need of the hour in India'.
The seminar, organized by Maastricht Education and Research Centre, India which is subsidiary of Maastricht University, Netherlands was attended by Prof MS Valiathan, former director, Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Sciences, Prof MRS Rao, director, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Studies, Bangalore and Prof Satish Chandra, director and Vice Chancellor, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) who deliberated on the need for Translational medicine to help solve health problems.
For translational medicine to be productive and offer solutions in healthcare, what is most vitally needed is a joint working culture among biomedical scientists, technologists and industry, stated Prof Valiathan.
Quoting the efforts of Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology which is a 200-bed cardiac and neurological diseases hospital in Kerala, funded by the Government of India, he said that the integrative efforts of basic scientists and bio medical technologists with the industry allowed the development of implants and disposables for medical applications. "Our Special Centre for Health Sciences Studies has in the last one decade developed low cost medical products including blood bags, oxygenator, tilting disc heart valve, vascular graft among others which has provided affordable healthcare," he added.
At the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore researchers have made considerable advancements in translational medicine.