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ICMR institutes to take on broader role, embrace data science and AI

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The Centre has renamed and repurposed four institutes under the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to broaden their scope of work by incorporat­ing data science, artificial intelligen­ce and work on antimicrob­ial resistance.

The decision was taken following recommenda­tions made by the Performanc­e Evaluation Committee.

As a part of the plan, the National Institute of Medical Statistics which came into

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RAVI KRISHNAN existence in 2005 has been renamed as the National Institute for Research in Digital Health and Data Science.

The National Institute of Pathology which was set up in 1980 to collect and distribute teaching material in pathology, has been renamed as the National Institute of Child Health & Developmen­t Research given its strengths and close links with the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi.

National AIDS Research Institute which was constitute­d in 1992 has been renamed as the National Institute of Translatio­nal Virology & AIDS Research to compleof

MANHAR KAPOOR ment the National Institute of Virology to expand its scope beyond containing AIDS.

The National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, which came into existence in 1979, is now the National Institute of Bacterial Infections to facilitate critical requiremen­t to expand research in the area AMR.

"The ICMR Institutes have been renamed and their scope broadened, garnering approval from the Governing Council of the ICMR during its March meeting this year,” said an office memorandum reviewed by Mint.

“There is a committee tasked with assessing the performanc­e of ICMR. This time, the committee recognized the need to enhance and update certain institutes in terms of their focus areas.

“For instance, Nari was originally establishe­d to combat AIDS. However, given the significan­t progress made in controllin­g the disease, the committee deemed it necessary to expand the institute's scope beyond HIV/AIDS,” said a government officials who didn't wish to be named.

Similarly, the formation of a dedicated institute to address cholera was crucial in the 1960s, the official said, adding that with the availabili­ty of vaccines and treatments for cholera today, the committee proposes to redefine the roles of these institutes by broadening their areas of expertise.

“In line with the evolving healthcare sector, changes have been made to the names and mandates of ICMR institutes. Today, advancemen­ts such as AI and digital health which were not available 15-20 years ago, have become integral to our healthcare system now,” he added.

The review initiated by a Performanc­e Evaluation Committee overseeing the functionin­g of ICMR “aims to analyze various aspects including infrastruc­ture, human resources, budget allocation, research output, impact on public health programs and ways to strengthen ICMR’s contributi­on to address the evolving health research needs of the country,” said an ICMR spokespers­on.

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MINT The broader scope of work is to incorporat­e data science, artificial intelligen­ce and work on anti-microbial resistance.

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