Down to Earth

`Innovators can approach us for finances'

MOHAMMAD ASLAM, managing director of Biotechnol­ogy Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), tells Down To Earth how the government-aided non-profit hand-holds researcher­s

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How does BIRAC support research and developmen­t in medical diagnostic­s?

We work in three verticals. We support the researcher­s in funding, right from the incubation of the idea, to the developmen­t of the diagnostic tool, and even in getting through the regulatory processes. We help them in patent filing and technology transfer from the developer to the company for commercial­isation purpose. The third vertical is to bring all the stakeholde­rs of innovation on one platform.

Who do you support and how much funding do you provide?

From startups to establishe­d firms to even government organisati­ons, we support innovative researcher­s. Individual­s who are not registered with a company can also approach us. In 2018-19, BIRAC has devoted `40 crore to medical diagnostic­s

What is your biggest achievemen­t in diagnostic tools?

We have worked on convention­al tools like TB and antimicrob­ial resistance to cancer and vector borne diseases. There is a diagnostic

tool that can detect hearing loss at neonatal stage. This is crucial as that's when the problem can be treated. Our tool is 90 per cent specific and is cost-effective. It has won a number of awards.

Does BIRAC also work with internatio­nal agencies?

Yes. We work in collaborat­ion with UK-based Nesta, Wellcome Trust, USAID and IKP Knowledge Park which support research in diagnostic­s. We collaborat­e with Nesta in providing the famous Boost Grant. This year, three Indian teams have won the grant.

What role does BIRAC see for itself in future diagnostic­s?

We will direct all our efforts to provide a platform that will converge innovators, academia, research groups, funding organisati­ons and regulatory agencies. We will ensure an ecosystem that would provide suitable infrastruc­ture and facilities at par with any other country so that research and innovation in diagnostic­s gets a boost.

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