DBT- BIRAC COVID-19 Shortlisted Proposals

▴ DBT- BIRAC COVID-19 Shortlisted Proposals
The shortlisted proposals includes10 vaccines candidates, 34 diagnostics products or scale-up facilities, 10 therapeutics options, two proposals on drug repurposing and 14 projects which are categorised as preventive interventions.

The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) has invited applications for COVID-19 Research Consortium. In addition to this, under a ‘Fast Track Review Process’ BIRAC has created a provision to fund COVID-19 solutions that are ready for immediate.

DBT and BIRAC has regularly been evaluating applications with different resources in order for developing diagnostics, vaccines, novel therapeutics, repurposing of drugs or any other intervention for control of COVID-19.  Through a rolling multi-tiered review mechanism, 70 proposals of devices, diagnostics, vaccine candidates, therapeutics and other interventions have been recommended for receiving financial support. The shortlisted proposals includes10 vaccines candidates, 34 diagnostics products or scale-up facilities, 10 therapeutics options, two proposals on drug repurposing and 14 projects which are categorised as preventive interventions.

Very soon IIT Indore is going to develop a Pseudo-virus SARS CoV-2 which is useful for the development of in-vitro assays. The whole portfolio of vaccine candidates is now enhanced by providing support for development of next-generation mRNA vaccine candidates by Gennova and also separately to CMC, Vellore for a lipid encapsulated mRNA based vaccine.

The work towards discovering neutralising antibodies from an existing phage display based library and are being supported under National Biopharma Mission of DBT was initiated by the Delhi University, South Campus. BIRAC has also committed to provide their full support for different types of diagnostics platforms. By this many more academic institutes are in the run to resolve the problem of anticipating long term need for diagnostics by their own ways. In total there are among 34 companies and academic institutes are in total, who will receive financial support by different means for ensuring that there is no shortage of indigenous diagnostic kits in the near future.

And also under this initiative, the startups having PPE solutions have been easily approved for supporting manufacturing of ‘Full body coverage suits’ to Aarna Biomedical Products, automated sanitizer to Micro GO and for “Face Shields” to Alpha Corpusles. This is all categorised as preventive interventions.

Tags : #DBT #BIRAC #Covid19 #Vaccine

Related Stories

Loading Please wait...

-Advertisements-




Trending Now

Exploring Mortality Risks for Lesbian and Bisexual Women: Key Findings from a Comprehensive Research EffortApril 29, 2024
Implications of Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy on Fetal Development: New Study Reveals Subtle ChangesApril 29, 2024
Indian Air Force's Night Vision Rescue: Soldier’s Life Saved in High-Stakes AirliftApril 29, 2024
Now You Can Also Buy Insurance For Your Parents Aged Above 65 years: IRDAI Lifts Age Cap for Health Insurance Expanding Healthcare AccessApril 29, 2024
Ensuring Infection Control: Central Government Hospitals Implement New Safety MeasuresApril 29, 2024
Dish TV Revolutionizes Entertainment with ‘Dish TV Smart+’ Services, Offering TV and OTT on Any Screen, AnywhereApril 26, 2024
Arohan Financial Services Recognized Among India's Best Workplaces in BFSI 2024April 26, 2024
Why Podcasts Are the Next Big Thing in Healthcare Advertising in IndiaApril 26, 2024
Challenges of Child Growth at High Altitudes: New Study Reveals ImpactApril 26, 2024
Staying Cool in India's Scorching Heat: Heatwave Safety TipsApril 26, 2024
The Dark Side of Neotame (Artificial Sweetener): New Research Raises Concerns about Gut HealthApril 26, 2024
Sightsavers India Fellowship Program Invites Applications for Promising OphthalmologistsApril 25, 2024
Transforming Brain Healthcare: India's Visionary Task Force for Neurological DisordersApril 25, 2024
The Battle Against Malaria: Rising Trends and Vaccine InnovationsApril 25, 2024
Talc and Asbestos Controversy: Inside Johnson & Johnson's Courtroom StruggleApril 25, 2024
The Hidden Struggles of Parenthood: Addressing Isolation, Loneliness, and BurnoutApril 25, 2024
FDA Confirms Bird Flu Virus Remnants in Pasteurized Milk: Safety and Regulatory InsightsApril 24, 2024
Sarvodaya Hospital Redefines Total Knee Replacement Surgery with Augmented Reality April 23, 2024
Fateh Education announces partnership to expand educational opportunities for Indian studentsApril 23, 2024
10 Strategies to counter disinformation for the healthcare digital ecosystemApril 23, 2024