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Gennova closes in on nod for mRNA vax developed in IndiaGennova had in April submitted interim data on India's first indigenously developed mRNA Covid-19 vaccine to the Central Drug Standard Cont...
Neem tree extract can help treat Covid & reduce its spread, says new studyThe study shows that the components of Neem bark may target a wide range of viral proteins.
Will learnings and lessons from Covid-19 help India deal with next pandemic?Can India pull it off? Anything can be pulled off if the country has the political will to do so, it might seem like a costly affair but co...
Pakistan bans export of anti-malaria drugs amid spike in coronavirus casesThe ban, which has been imposed with immediate effect, will remain till the National Coordination Comm-ittee (NCC) on COVID-19 deems necess...
Nine women scientists who are doing phenomenal workThese nine women scientists have aimed for the moon, dissected the brain and shattered glass ceilings.
India mulls radical change for faster vaccine availabilityHalving time for approval, sidestepping animal testing of vaccines is on the cards.
India has not leveraged Ayurveda treasure trove: Kiran Mazumdar-ShawIndia has not leveraged the treasure trove of Ayurveda in a scientific way, Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw said today.
Ranbaxy gets approval to launch Synriam in 7 African countriesThe product has already been launched in Uganda and will be made available in other six countries towards the end of January 2015, it added.
Over 111 crore Indians at risk of getting infected with malaria: World Malaria Report 2014The country also faces the most deadly threat of the malaria strain becoming resistant to the most advanced drugs available till date.
World Health Organisation calls for greater investment to check malariaEven though the number of confirmed malaria cases in the region decreased from 2.9 million in 2000 to 2 million in 2012, malaria remains a ...
PM calls for increase in spend on science & tech to 2% of GDPPM showered praises on the fraternity for improving India's R&D culture across the sectors. He made a special mention of the last one decad...
India is committing selective genocide in healthcareThe recent release of the documentary Fire in the Blood has revived the debate on whether patents block access to life-saving medicines.
- Cadila Pharmaceuticals and Novavax to develop malaria vaccine using virus like particle technology
Cadila Pharma and Novavax to develop new malaria vaccine using VLP technology. ICGEB also to partner them in the project.
Ranbaxy to launch country's first 'made in India' drugThe antimalaria drug, a combination of two molecules -- arterolane maleate and piperaquine phosphatethe -- is expected to be priced at a si...
- Ranbaxy to launch India's first indigenous malaria drug at one-third the cost of current therapies
Ranbaxy Laboratories will launch the country’s first indigenously developed new medicine, a malaria drug, at one-third the cost of the curr...
- India must support R&D for neglected diseases
India has been neglecting funding research of diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, sleeping sickness while funds are poured into honing ...
- P&K fertiliser concessions to be linked to global prices
In a move aimed at encouraging the fertiliser industry to raise their production outlay in the longer term, the government on Thursday anno...