City
Epaper

IASST Guwahati inks MoU with Bharat Biotech for technology transfer

By IANS | Updated: October 24, 2024 19:15 IST

New Delhi, Oct 24 The Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST), Guwahati, an autonomous institution ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Oct 24 The Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST), Guwahati, an autonomous institution of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), on Thursday signed a key research and development collaboration and product development agreement with Bharat Biotech International (BBIL).

The partnership aims to bring innovative health products developed from probiotics isolated from traditional fermented foods of Northeast India to market. It will also help promote the bioeconomy of Northeast India.

According to research by IASST, these probiotics can help fight the rising metabolic diseases like diabetes and obesity in the country. It can also improve gut health, and boost healthy ageing.

“The collaboration will facilitate the necessary pre-clinical and clinical studies for these potential probiotics,” Secretary Department of Science and Technology (DST) Professor Abhay Karandikar who presided over the agreement.

Director IASST Prof. Ashis Mukherjee said the collaboration provides a unique opportunity to convert academic research into commercially viable products.

While Bharat Biotech, a global leader in vaccine and health solutions, will conduct pre-clinical and clinical trials, the IASST will contribute its scientific understanding and spearhead the research initiatives.

Bharat Biotech will also participate in the commercialisation process, and ensure the probiotics meet regulatory standards.

The Ministry of Science and Technology noted that the project will be supervised by a monitoring committee, which will consist of representatives from all stakeholders.

They will guarantee the timely attainment of milestones.

As per the agreement, IASST will get royalties from selling items generated via this partnership.

The probiotic products are rooted in traditional knowledge, are expected to provide natural solutions for lifestyle diseases like diabetes and obesity while contributing to India's growing biotechnology sector, the Ministry said.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS lawmakers urge Trump to reconsider H-1B visa crackdown

BusinessBalkrishna Industries' Q2 profit falls 21 pc to Rs 273 crore

NationalWoman dead, 54 injured as bus overturns in MP’s Barwani district

NationalRajasthan: MBBS student commits suicide hours before his exam

InternationalAt key ASEAN gathering, Malaysian Defence Minister hails India as 'global powerhouse of knowledge and innovation'

National Realted Stories

NationalJuvenile among seven held in Punjab; 15 pistols seized

NationalBengal LoP threatening BLOs in Bengal citing Bihar's example: Trinamool Congress

NationalIn a veiled message, NSA Ajit Doval targets Rahul Gandhi for attacking electoral system

National‘Excuse for under-performance’: Omar Abdullah refuses to comment on J&K L-G remarks

NationalFormer CM Ibobi Singh blames BJP for prolonged unrest, communal divide in Manipur