CSIR Project

During the XII Five Year Plan CSIR-IITR is participating in the following projects

S.No. 

Project Name

Principal Investigator

Nodal Lab

1

Integrated NextGen approaches in health, disease and environmental toxicity (INDEPTH)

Dr. Devendra Parmar

CSIR-IITR

2

Nanomaterials: Applications and Impact on Safety, Health and Environment (NanoSHE)

Dr. D. Kar Chowdhuri

CSIR-IITR

3

Advance Drug Delivery System (ADD)

Dr. Y. Shukla

CSIR-IICT

4

New Approaches Towards Understanding of Disease Dynamics and to Accelerate Drug-Discovery (UNDO)

Dr. D. Kar Chowdhuri

CSIR-CDRI

5

Bioprospection of plant resources and other natural products (BioprosPR)

Dr. Poonam Kakkar

CSIR-NBRI

6

Neurodegenerative Diseases: Causes and Corrections (miND)

Dr. M.P. Singh

CSIR-IICB

7

Evaluation of Molecular Mechanism of Dermal Toxicity of Benzanthrone based Dye Intermediates used in Textile Industries: Prevention by Ascorbic Acid (TOUCH)

Dr. K.M. Ansari

CSIR-IGIB

8

Centre for BIOtherapeutic Molecule Discovery (BIODISCOVERY)

Dr. N. Manickam

CSIR-IMTECH

9

CSIR Knowledge Gateway and Open Source Private Cloud Infrastructure (KNOWGATE)

Mr. Nikhil Garg

CSIR-NISCAIR

10

Genomics and Informatics Solutions for Integrating Biology (GENESIS)

Dr. Shailedra Gupta/ Dr Y. Shukla

CSIR-IMT

11

Medicinal Chemistry for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine (MEDCHEM)

Dr. Rajnish Chaturvedi

CSIR-IIIM

12

Measurement Innovation in Science & Technology (MIST)

Dr. R.C. Murthy

CSIR-NPL

13

Clean Water: Sustainable Options

Dr. Satyakam Patnaik

CSIR-NEERI

During the XI Five Year Plan CSIR-IITR is participating in the following projects:

Supra Institutional Project

  • Investigative Toxicology: New Paradigms.

This is an inter-laboratory project to conduct research on "Current Aspects of Toxicology".

Networked Projects

  • Environmental Contaminants: New Screening Technologies and Effect on Human Health.
  • Plasma Proteomics: Health, Environment and Disease.
  • Establishment of genetically modified foods referral facility.
  • Exploitation of India's rich microbial diversity.
  • Remediation/ecorestoration and cleanup of contaminated sites, water sources and groundwater.
  • Development of diagnostics and target based molecular medicines against allergy, bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  • Validation of identified screening models and development of new alternative models for evaluation of new drug entities.
  • Nanomaterials and nanodevices for applications in health and disease.
  • Discovery and preclinical studies of new bioactive molecules (natural and semi synthetic) and traditional preparations.
  • Advancement in metrology.
  • Sustainable development and management of water resources in different problematic terrains.
  • Newer scientific herbal preparations for Global positioning.
  • Comprehensive Traditional Knowledge Digital Library.

Amongst these, CSIR-IITR is the Nodal Laboratory for `Environmental Contaminants: New Screening Technologies and Effect on Human Health' Project and it is a Participating Laboratory in the other Projects.

During the X Five Year Plan CSIR-IITR participated in the following projects

Networked Projects

  • Animal Models and Animal Substitute Technologies.
  • Asthma and Allergy Disorder Mitigation Mission Programme.
  • Comprehensive Traditional Knowledge Digital Library.
  • Development of Techniques and Methodologies for Exploration Assessment & Management of Groundwater in Hard Rock Areas.
  • Discovery, Development and Commercialization of New Bioactives and Traditional Preparations.
  • Establishing an Advanced Facility for Safety Evaluation of Genetically Modified/Engineered Drugs.
  • Industrial Waste Minimization and Clean up.
  • Newer Scientific Herbal Preparations for Global Positioning.
  • Physico Mechanical and Electrical & Electronic Standards.
  • Pollution Monitoring, Mitigation Systems and Devices.
  • Predictive Medicine using Repeat and Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms.
  • Toxicogenomics of Genetic Polymorphism in Indian Population to Industrial Chemicals for the Development of Biomarkers.

Amongst these, CSIR-IITR was the Nodal Laboratory for `Toxicogenomics of Genetic Polymorphism in Indian Population to Industrial Chemicals for the Development of Biomarkers' Project and it was a Participating Laboratory in the other Projects.

 

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