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We have collaborations with the following institutions
in India and abroad. |
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Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, on various tuberculosis research projects. The projects include pharmacogenomic analysis of mutations affecting first-line anti-tubercular drug metabolism, development of a Nanopore-based sequencing panel for detecting drug-resistance mutations in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and studying within-host genetic diversity and heteroresistance of the pathogen in clinical specimens.
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Stanford School of medicine
Institute of Bioinformatics has collaborated with Stanford School of Medicine on pharmacogenomic studies of anti-tubercular drug metabolism and the transmission dynamics of tuberculosis in high-risk tribal populations in India.
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Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement
Institute of Bioinformatics has collaborated with Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) a Non-Profit organisation working for the upliftment of tribal population. We have collaborated on the project for assessing the transmission dynamics and spillover of tuberculosis among the high-risk tribes in Karnataka
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Father Muller Medical College
Institute of Bioinformatics has collaborated with Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore in a project focusing on pharmacogenomic analysis of mutations affecting the metabolism of first line anti-tubercular drugs in patients with active TB.
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University of Cape Town
Institute of Bioinformatics has collaborated with University of Cape Town, South Africa in a project focusing on pharmacogenomic analysis of mutations affecting the metabolism of first line anti-tubercular drugs in patients with active TB.
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P.D. Hinduja Hospital
Institute of Bioinformatics has collaborated with P.D. Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai in a project focused on pharmacogenomics of second line anti-TB drugs enrolled under MUKT cohort.
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Global Institute of Public Health
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with Global Institute of Public Health, Kerala on the project for assessing the transmission dynamics and spillover of tuberculosis among the high-risk tribes in Kerala.
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State TB cell, Sheopur District and Gwalior University
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with State TB cell, Sheopur District and Gwalior University, Madhya Pradesh on the project for assessing the transmission dynamics and spillover of tuberculosis among the high-risk tribes in Madhya Pradesh.
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Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, on various tuberculosis-related projects, including culture-free whole genome sequencing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis directly from clinical samples, as well as studying within-host genetic diversity and heteroresistance of the pathogen in clinical specimens.
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State TB cell, Karnataka and National Tuberculosis Institute
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with National Tuberculosis Institute, Bangalore on a project for investigation of heteroresistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Government Hospital for Chest Diseases, Puducherry
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with Government Hospital for Chest Diseases, Puducherry on a project focused on the development of a Nanopore-based sequencing panel for detecting drug-resistance mutations.
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University of Colombo
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on a project focused on the development of a Nanopore-based sequencing panel for detecting drug-resistance mutations.
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Wellcome Centre for Infectious Diseases Research
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with Wellcome Centre for Infectious Diseases Research, Africa on a project focused on the development of a Nanopore-based sequencing panel for detecting drug-resistance mutations.
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Vittala International Institute of Ophthalmology
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with Vittala International Institute of Ophthalmology, Bangalore, on a project focused on a case-control study of adverse drug reactions in patients taking first-line anti-TB drugs.
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Institute of Bioinformatics has partnered with the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK, on a project involving the pharmacogenomic analysis of anti-TB drugs in phase III clinical trials, using a custom Nanopore sequencing panel.
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Johns
Hopkins University
Institute of Bioinformatics has
a very effective collaboration with McKusick-Nathans
Institute of Genetic Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University
in Baltimore, USA. Together, we have developed databases, used
comparative genomics for genome analysis and also developed
bioinformatics tools for data analysis. This model of collaboration
was hailed by Nature Genetics in its editorial of April
2005.
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ICMR- Regional Medical Research Centre
IOB has initiated
collaboration with the ICMR- Regional Medical
Research Centre, Dibrugarh
to study pregnancy
induced hypertension using proteomics approach. |
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RIKEN
Research Center for Allergy and Immunology
IOB has just initiated
collaboration with the RIKEN
Centre for Allergy and Immunology (RCAI) in Yokohama, Japan
to study immune signaling pathways for primary immunodeficiency
diseases. |
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Kidwai
Memorial Institute of Oncology
IOB has collaborated
with Kidwai Memorial
Institute of Oncology (KMIO), Bangalore for studying genomics
of gastrointestinal cancers. |
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National
Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
IOB has collaborated
with National Institute
of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore
identify biomarkers for early detection of meningitis, stroke,
molecular profiling of temporal lobe epilepsy and to identify
the genes involved in X-linked mental retardation. |
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Vydehi Institute of Oncology
IOB has collaborated with Vydehi Institute of Oncology, Bangalore for studying genomic and transcriptomic analysis of Head & Neck Cancers. |
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University
of Toronto
IOB established
a research collaboration with Dr. Charlie Boone at Terrence
Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, Toronto,
Canada for studying genetic interaction networks in Yeast.
In addition, there is an ongoing project on pathways with Dr.
Gary Bader's group. |
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Institute
of Genomics and Integrative Biology
IOB is collaborating
with Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB) on
genomics and proteomics projects. |
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Indian
Institute of Chemical Biology
IOB has initiated
pilot projects on microarray studies on arsenic exposed patients
in collaboration with Dr. Ashok Kumar Giri at the Molecular
and Human Genetics Division, IICB, Kolkata. |
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IOB is carrying
out collaborative studies on genomics and proteomics of mosquito
vectors that transmit malaria with NIMR,
Goa and Delhi. |
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Jiwaji
University
IOB is collaborating
with Centre
for Genomics, Jiwaji University, Gwalior for studying gall
bladder cancers. |
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Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
IOB has collaboration
with the Computational Biology Center at Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA for a signaling
pathway project involving human cancers. |
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University
of Michigan
A memorandum of understanding signed with the laboratory of Dr.
Arul Chinnaiyan in the Department of Pathology at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA has resulted into
a very valuable database 'Oncomine',
which is based on publicly available cancer microarray studies. |
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University
of Southern Denmark
A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the University
of Southern Denmark and the Institute
of Bioinformatics for collaborative research projects
and an exchange of scientists between these two institutions. |
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Human
Proteome Organization
Human Proteome
Organisation has provided a grant to IOB that
has led to the development of Plasma
Protein Database as part of its unique International
Plasma Proteome Project.
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Genotypic
Technology
IOB has collaborated
with Genotypic
Technology (P), Ltd., Bangalore for mciroarray technology
and data transfer. |
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Mahiti
IOB has collaborated
with Mahiti,
Bangalore, for the development of user interface design. |
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Synapse
The Institute of Bioinformatics
has collaborated with Synapse,
a not-for-profit organization located in Goa, India, for developing
cutting edge educational and graphic visualization tools in
the areas of genomics and proteomics to assist in the analysis
and understanding of the human genome.
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Mysore Medical College and Research Institute
Institute of Bioinformatics has initiated collaboration with Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore, for identification of urinary biomarkers to predict diabetic patients who are at the risk of developing diabetic nephropathy
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Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
Institute of Bioinformatics is collaborating with PGIMER to carry out genomic and proteomic analysis of various cancers and infectious diseases for the identification of biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets.
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Armed Forces Medical College
Institute of Bioinformatics is collaborating with AFMC, Pune to carry out proteomic studies in rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and spondyloarthropathy.
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National Jalma Institute of Leprosy and other Mycobacterial Diseases
IOB has initiated collaborative projects on proteomic analysis in clinical samples from pulmonary and CNS tuberculosis with JALMA.
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National Institute of TB and Respiratory Diseases
IOB is collaborating with LRS Instiute of Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases to indentify activated signaling in MDR/XDR tubeculosis.
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Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center
IOB is collaborating with MSCC to carry out proteomic analysis in various clinical samples from head neck cancer.
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Strand Life Sciences Pvt Ltd
IOB is collaborating with Strand to analyze complex data from next-generation sequencing projects and to unravel singaling networks.
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KIIT University
IOB is collaborating with Dr. Mrutyunjay Suar in Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) to carry out proteomic analysis of Salmonella enterica species for understanding the mechanism of pathogenesis.
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National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH)
IOB is collaborating with Dr. Srabani Mukherjee National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) to carry out proteomic studies on polycystic ovarian syndromes.
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Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center (MSMC), Narayana Hrudayalaya (NH)
IOB has collaborated with Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center (MSMC), Narayana Hrudayalaya (NH) to study the molecular genetics and genomics of the conotruncal heart defects.
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