One
of the critical factors in building innovation ecosystem and for Drug Discovery
is Academia-Industry linkage. Department of Pharmaceuticals for the last one
year has actively engaged both the NIPERs and the Pharma Industry to build
partnership in areas of education, research and development. The result is that
7 National Institutes for Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPERs) have
undertaken Academia-Industry linkage with 17 Pharma Industries of Private and
Public sector. These 7 NIPERs exchanged MOUs with Industry heads in the
presence of H.E.President of India Pranab Mukherjee on 4th November
2015 as a part of Visitors conference being held now 4-6th November
2015. During the event, a total of 45 MOUs were exchanged between Central
Institutions viz., IITs, NIPERs, IISERs,IIITs, IISc-B, NIFT, NITs, RGIPT,
RGNIYD& SPAs. Of the 45, 17 are under Pharmaceuticals sector. Thus the
initiative of Department of Pharmaceuticals stands out.
India enjoys global leadership in Pharmaceutical
sector in Generic medicines. Department of Pharmaceuticals celebrates the
achievements of both Public and Private Pharma Industry for their contribution
in India’s self-reliance on medicines. Globally India ranks 3rd
largest in volume and 10th in value. Every third tablet consumed
globally is made in India. Exports are being made to more than 200 Countries
with a major share in regulated markets. Much of the credit goes to policy
initiative in terms of Patent Act, 1970 which allowed process patents, enabling
in transforming India from medicine importing country to exporting country and
Private and Public skill and entrepreneurship of Pharma Industry.
Pharma
sector is a knowledge intensive science and technology based industry. Indian
domestic pharma market is around Rs.1.00 lakh crores and its analysis suggests
that patent medicines constitute less than 1% share illustrating poor
accessibility/ availability of latest innovative medicines in the face of
growing non-communicable diseases like cancer because of affordability. This
issue reiterates the urgency for India to have paradigm shift in its strategy
to expand its leadership in Drug Discovery and Innovation after post-WTO, TRIPS
regime.India’s leadership in Drugs Discovery will not only make medicines
affordable and will surely pave a way for India becoming a prosperous nation
addressing the poverty as well. High risk and High investment are the hallmarks
of drugs discovery.
High
quality manpower is one of the critical requirements for its success. It is
under these circumstances that the Government of India has set up NIPERs for nurture
and produce high quality manpower for making India a global leader in Drugs
Discovery. NIPERs are Institutions of National importance set up under NIPER
Act, 1998 on the lines of IITs. Presently there are 7 NIPERs functional at
Mohali, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Hajipur, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Raebareli. One
more NIPER at Madurai is in process of setting up. During 2015-16 2 new NIPERs
were announced for Chattisgarh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan state.
Further
in India, the research and development in Pharmaceuticals sector is spread
across a number of Ministries and Departments viz., Department of
Bio-Technology, Dept.of Science and Technology, Department Scientific and
Industrial Research, Health Systems Research (ICMR) and Dept.of
Pharmaceuticals. It is under these circumstances that the Department of
Pharmaceuticals is drawing up a common road map for Drug Discovery through
convergence and synergy involving all stakeholders.
Department
of Pharmaceuticals has identified that Academia-Industry linkage as a basic
requirement for translating research into development (commercialization) and
Innovation; and also to fix accountability among the Educational Institutions.
The initiative will be a historic event in the annals of Department of
Pharmaceuticals in its endeavour of making India a global leader in Drugs
Discovery.
MoU
details are provided below:
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NIPER
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PRIVATE PHARMA
INDUSTRY
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SUBJECT OF THE MoU
|
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Hyderabad
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1.
Dr.
Reddy’s Labs
|
Exchange
of scientific personnel for Education & Training; Research collaboration;
Finishing school and Dr. Reddy’s Chair
|
|
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2.
Bharat
Biotech
|
Exchange
of scientific personnel for Education and Training and research collaboration
|
|
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3.
NATCO
|
Exchange
of scientific personnel for Education and Training and research collaboration
|
|
Ahmedabad
|
4.
Cadila
Pharmaceuticals
|
Exchange
of scientific personnel for Education and Training and Research collaboration
|
|
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5.
Cadila
Healthcare (Zyudus)
|
Exchange
of scientific personnel for Education and Training and Research collaboration
|
|
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6.
Sahjanand
Technologies
|
Curriculum
Development, Education and Industry project work to students
|
|
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7.
Johnson
& Johnson
|
Curriculum
Development, Education and Industry project work to students
|
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Mohali
|
8.
Sun
Pharma
|
Formulation
Development
|
|
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9.
Wockahardt
|
Research
and development in anti-inflammatory and life-style disease segments
|
|
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10.
Panacea
Biotech
|
Collaborative
Research in the areas of Metabolic Disorders, CNS disorders, Oncology and
Infectious diseases
|
|
|
11.
Medley
Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
|
Formulation
development in the area of Hematinics, Anti ulcerants, anti-bacterials, pain
management, gynaecology and cardiovascular
|
With Central Public Sector Enterprises
|
NIPER
|
CPSE
|
SUBJECT OF THE MOU
|
|
Mohali
|
12. Rajasthan
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
|
Formulation
Development and Training
|
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Ahmedabad
|
13. Hindustan
Anti-biotics limited
|
Formulation
Development and Training
|
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Guwahati
|
14. Karnataka
Anti-biotics and Pharmaceuticals Limited
|
Collaboration
in the area of Biopharmaceuticals and Natural Products for drug discovery.
|
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Hajipur
|
15. Bengal
Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited Kolkata
|
Formulation
Development and Training
|
|
Kolkata
|
16. Bengal
Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited Kolkata
|
Product
Development and Training
|
|
Rae
Bareli
|
17. Indian Drugs
& Pharmaceuticals Limited Rishikesh/Gurgaon
|
Formulation
Development and Training
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