C-CAMP Launches India AMR Innovation Hub
Recently, the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP), a globally recognized innovation ecosystem and India’s leading enabler of bio entrepreneurship, launched the India AMR Innovation Hub (IAIH) to help reduce the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) burden in India.
India AMR Innovation Hub (IAIH)
- It is a unique convergent think tank on AMR interventions with Indian and global stakeholders - government, academia, industry, philanthropic and not-for-profit organizations coming together to boost consolidation and fast-track national efforts against AMR for a larger global health impact.
Objectives
- IAIH aims to collectively bring in the required interventions for nurturing AMR innovation ecosystem including developing ....
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