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ICMR unveils plan to increase health research output by 30%

The apex body which oversees biomedical research in the country aims to launch at least 10 globally validated Indian traditional medicines by 2030.

October 20, 2017 / 14:46 IST
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Viswanath Pilla
Moneycontrol News

Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the apex body that oversees biomedical research in the country, has unveiled a plan that aims at raising national health research output by 30 percent and launching at least 10 globally validated Indian traditional medicines by 2030.

The ICMR Strategic Plan-2017-24, which aims to give fillip to health research in the country, is based on five major pillars of capacity building, data management, leveraging traditional medicine, evidence to policy and strengthening program implementation through research.

For health research capacity buildup, ICMR plans to adopt a three-pronged approach of customised courses for undertaking advanced high end and basic start-up health research; strengthening the available infrastructure in elite research institutions, medical colleges, research institutions; and establishment of centres of excellence and regional mentorship hubs.

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Additionally, ICMR plans to acquire an independent university or equivalent status to strongly position itself as a teaching agency and provide an opportunity to students to obtain a postgraduate or doctoral degree under the ICMR brand.

By 2030, ICMR plans to produce 100 PhDs per year, in addition to training 5,000 health personnel annually through ICMR regional hubs. ICMR will also aim to produce at least 300-500 A star Scientists in the area of health research.