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CDRI
conducts contract research under three categories as Grant-in-aid,
Collaborative and Sponsored Projects. Over the years CDRI has
been successful in establishing good business relationship with
the pharma industry, evident from the marketing of several of
CDRI's products, commercialisation of its technologies and contract
research agreements signed with pharma industry. In addition,
several international and Indian agencies are supporting research
projects. A list of ongoing contract research projects are:
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Antifertility
Research Programme.
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Ministry
of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India.
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Development
of National Laboratory, Animal Centre (NLAC).
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Department
of Biotechnology, Govt. of India.
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Regional
Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre (RSIC).
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Department
of Science and Technology, Govt. of India.
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National
Information centre for Drugs and Pharmaceuticals (NICDAP).
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Department
of Scientific & Industrial Research, Govt. of India.
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National
Project on Development of Potential Drugs from the Ocean.
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Department
of Ocean Development, Govt. of India.
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Some international collaborative projects
Comparative
drug response of sensitive & resistant strains of malaria
parasites using in vitro bioassays and animal models for blood
& tissue schizontocidal activity & mechanism of reversal of
resistance
Walter Reed Army Research Institute, Washington, USA
Development of monkey model for visceral leishmaniasis
World Health Organisation, Geneva
The analysis of cell-cell interactions during life cycle of
malaria parasite: Implications and interventions
European Commission Evaluation of the glutathione metabolism
as target for antimalarial and antifilarial drug development
Volkswagen Foundation, Germany
Design and development of newer drugs
Novo Nordisk, Denmark
Vibrio cholerae surface proteins mediating binding to different
substrate in the sera and intestinal tract
Indo-Italy Joint Research Project
In addition, several national funding agencies have been supporting
a large number of inhouse R&D; projects in the areas of basic
biomedical scineces and cellular and molecular biology.
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