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Bacteria drug to fight HIV/cancer soon

Published on Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 08:44 , Updated at Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 09:43
Source : Moneycontrol.com

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Celebrated internationally for his path-breaking research work, the Professor while addressing an audience in Delhi as part of a series of lectures, shared his disappointment with the response he had received on his earlier visit in 2005.

And this time, Prof Chakrabarty is keen on carrying out clinical trials for the treatment of cervical cancer, and for patients co-infected with malaria and HIV in India, since cervical cancers and malaria are more prevalent here.

Royalty arrangements can always be worked out he explains.

"If the response is zero, this may presumably be the last time I come here looking for partnerships," he said.

Prof Chakrabarty has been studying bacteria that have shown a natural aversion for cancer cells and has six patents filed on his behalf by the University where he currently works.

The patents won by the Professor in early 1980s is considered a landmark for biotechnology as it had paved the way for more patents on genetically modified mice, pigs and cows.

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