NDB New Development Bank Biomed Cooperation BRICS Biomed Project Proposal: Aiming at innovation, Patenting, Product development and Spinoffs Dr.S.G.Prakash Vincent Chairman Associate BRICS Biomed Cooperation First Call for First Call for Project Proposals Project Proposals July 14-16,2014
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BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) has constituted the New Development Bank (NBD) with and investment of 100 Billion USD. Through this BRICS Biomed Cooperation projects are to be funded.
Dr.S.G.Prakash Vincent Chairman Associate (India - Academics) [email protected]
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NDBNew Development Bank
Biomed Cooperation
BRICS Biomed Project Proposal: Aiming at innovation, Patenting, Product development and Spinoffs
First Call for First Call for Project ProposalsProject Proposals
July 14-16,2014
Associate Prof. & Coordinator International Centre for Nanobiotechnology CMST campus, Manonmaniam Sundaranar UniversityRajakamangalam. K.K.Dist, TN
My Institute and PlaceMy Institute and Place
Dr. S.G.Prakash Vincent DAAD Fellow (Germany) EMBO Fellow (Germany) MARIECURIE Fellow (EU)
FOCAL POINT – European CommissionChairman Associate – BRICS Biomed Cooperation
Marthandam
Nagercoil
100 Spinoffs - Biotech/Pharma companies
International UniversityAims atAims at
establishing establishing
Biotherapeutics, Biosensors, Biomedical Imaging, Cellular technologies, Drug Discovery, Lab-on-a-CHIP, Medical Robotics, Medical Bioinformatics, Nanobiotechnology, Nanomedicine, Pharmacogenomics, Personalized Medicine, Point-of-care devices, Regenerative Medicine, Stem cell Technology, Systems Biology, Tissue engineering,
Development of Rods and ConesRegeneration of Beta CellsEnhancing Osteocyte cell populationEnhancing Neuronal populationFast Muscle GrowthDeveloping New liver cellsClearing all clots-long termFast replenishing of cardiomyocytesEliminating Fat cells
Development of Rods and ConesRegeneration of Beta CellsEnhancing Osteocyte cell populationEnhancing Neuronal populationFast Muscle GrowthDeveloping New liver cellsClearing all clots-long termFast replenishing of cardiomyocytesEliminating Fat cells
Find all Stem cells for240 types of cells inHuman body
Find all Stem cells for240 types of cells inHuman body
Creativity in CollaborationCreativity in Collaboration
Expecting upto 1 million US$ (Rs. 600 Lakhs) for commercially viable project
Deliverables would be 10 high value PatentsMinimum 3 spin offs
Expecting upto 1 million US$ (Rs. 600 Lakhs) for commercially viable project
Deliverables would be 10 high value PatentsMinimum 3 spin offs
0.5 Million US$ (Rs. 300 Lakhs)
Deliverables would be 5 high value PatentsMinimum 2 spin offs
0.5 Million US$ (Rs. 300 Lakhs)
Deliverables would be 5 high value PatentsMinimum 2 spin offs
0.2 Million US$ (Rs. 120 Lakhs)
Deliverables would be 2 high value PatentsMinimum 1 spin offs
0.2 Million US$ (Rs. 120 Lakhs)
Deliverables would be 2 high value PatentsMinimum 1 spin offs
Budget for International Travel – collaboration between BRICSBudget for International Travel – collaboration between BRICS
PI equity holder in Spinoffs – 10-20%PI equity holder in Spinoffs – 10-20%
Removing the Pain Point of PI
Web based Instrument ordering, Chemical PurchaseBudget directly operated by PI
Removing the Pain Point of PI
Web based Instrument ordering, Chemical PurchaseBudget directly operated by PI
High accountability on DeliverablesVideo based Project presentation, Deliverable explanation High accountability on DeliverablesVideo based Project presentation, Deliverable explanation
Biomed CooperationUniques Uniques
rationale, (Why, importance)authors, address, goal, (addressing need)objectives, current stage of the project, required financial support for project completion, expected patents expected, number of Spinoffs expected time frame of commercialization.
rationale, (Why, importance)authors, address, goal, (addressing need)objectives, current stage of the project, required financial support for project completion, expected patents expected, number of Spinoffs expected time frame of commercialization.
Include more manpower Less high cost instruments > 50 LakhsMore for collaboration
Include more manpower Less high cost instruments > 50 LakhsMore for collaboration
The proposal should include
After initial screening, selected Scientist will be invited for the 1st International Meeting ‘’ The BRICS Countries: Biomed Cooperation’’ followed by full proposal submission and funding.
After initial screening, selected Scientist will be invited for the 1st International Meeting ‘’ The BRICS Countries: Biomed Cooperation’’ followed by full proposal submission and funding.
Indian Young scientist (residing abroad as well) who had finished their Ph.D are also invited to submit proposals.
NRI Scientist (Non-residential Indians), working in Academics or Industry and interested to setup Labs in Indian/any BRICS country are also invited to submit proposals.
BRICS Biomed CentreInternational Centre ProgrammesIndo-EU Networking CentreIndo-US Networking Centre
A nonprofit Institution for Networking Global Research
AIC Campus, 160 acres
Six Institutions to be placed in AIC campus
20 International ResearchCenters in collaborationWith G 20 Nations
20 International ResearchCenters in collaborationWith G 20 Nations
Indo-EU Research Networking CentreIndo-EU Research Networking Centre
Indo-USA Research Networking CentreIndo-USA Research Networking Centre
AICInternationalConventionCentre
AICMega MarineAquarium
Arabian Sea
Biomed Cooperation Centre
BRASIL RUSSIA INDIA CHINA S. AFRICA
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20 International Research in collaboration with G 20 Nations20 International Research in collaboration with G 20 Nations
…………International Centre for Artificial Intelligence …………International Centre for Astrobiology…………International Centre for Biotherapeutics…………International Centre for Biosensors…………International Centre for BiochipsMarephraem International Centre for Biomedical Image Processing,…………International Centre for Cellular technologies…………International Centre for Drug Discovery…………International Centre for Lab-on-a-CHIP…………International Centre for Medical Robotics…………International Centre for Medical Bioinformatics …………International Centre for Nanobiotechnology…………International Centre for Nanomedicine…………International Centre for Pharmacogenomics…………International Centre for Personalized Medicine…………International Centre for Point-of-care devices…………International Centre for Regenerative Medicine…………International Centre for Stem cell Technology…………International Centre for Systems Biology,…………International Centre for Tissue engineering