ICMR INVITES TEST KIT
MAKERS
Indian council of
medical research (IMCR) invited applications for validation of rapid antigen
detection tests for COVID-19 from manufacturers who have developed them
Gold standard RT-PCR
diagnostic test had limitations in terms of widespread availability
Urgent requirement of
reliable and convenient rapid point of care antigen detection assays with high
sensitivity and specificity
So far, ICMR has
validated and approved only one rapid antigen detection assay from SD Biosensor
Union Health Minister
Harsh Vardhan launched the ‘eBloodServices’ mobile application of the Indian
Red Cross Society
Four units of blood can
be requisitioned at a time, and the blood bank will wait for 12 hours for the
person to collect it
Application was
developed by the E-Raktkosh-team of the centre for development of advanced
computing
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR): Apex body
in India for the
formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research
One of the oldest and largest medical research bodies in the world
In 1911, the Government of India set up the Indian Research Fund Association (IRFA)
with the specific objective of sponsoring and coordinating medical research in
the country
IRFA was redesignated the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in
1949, considerably expanded scope of functions
ICMR is funded by the Government of India through the Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Governing body of the council is presided over by the Union Health Minister
It is assisted in scientific and technical matters by a scientific
advisory board comprising eminent experts in different biomedical disciplines
ICMR's 26 national institutes address themselves to research on specific
health topics
Its 6 regional medical research centres address themselves to regional
health problems, and also aim to strengthen or generate research capabilities
in different geographic areas of the country
The council's research priorities coincide with National health
priorities such as control and management of communicable diseases, fertility control,
maternal and child health, control of nutritional
disorders, developing alternative strategies for health care delivery,
containment within safety limits of environmental and occupational health problems; research on major non-communicable diseases and haematological disorders;
mental health research and drug research
The council promotes biomedical research in the country through
intramural as well as extramural research
ICMR provides international fellowship programme for research and
training and exposure of Indian biomedical scientists in various countries as
well as offering opportunities to scientists from developing countries to come
and work in Indian institutes/laboratories
ICMR also funds task force studies which emphasise a time-bound,
goal-oriented approach with clearly defined targets, specific time frames,
standardised and uniform methodologies, and often a multicentric structure.
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