Scientists across India sequenced genomes from dozens of communities as part of the Genome India Project, revealing insights ...
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New Delhi: The genome sequencing data and insights of over 10,000 Indians was officially released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an event held Thursday by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT).
India is strengthening its global healthcare partnerships, emphasizing innovation and collaboration under Prime Minister ...
As India builds its own genetic reference library, the Genome India project is laying the foundation for precision medicine tailored to its diverse population. Yet, with AI revolutionizing genomic ...
So, unlike other projects like rice, where India has been part of the global consortium, we were not part of the human genome project. So, India has been sort of a late entrant. But then we ...
Under the state government’s C4IA initiative, around 3,000 students from underprivileged backgrounds received training in ...
"Institutions in the state such as Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre (GBRC) have participated in the Genome India Project where they both collected samples and carried out whole genome sequencing.
A decades-long NIH-backed effort to map the human genome has advanced our understanding of genetic risk factors and human ...
The project, initiated in 2020 ... to researchers and clinicians globally at bcga.iitm.ac.in. ‘India’s #Bharat_Cancer_Genome Atlas is here! By unlocking the genetic secrets of cancer, it ...
In a video statement, PM Modi noted that the genome sequencing of 10,000 individuals will play a crucial role in understanding India's diverse genetic landscape and aid in policy formulation and ...