India’s first diabetes biobank inaugurated in Chennai: Game-changer for research.
India’s first diabetes biobank inaugurated in Chennai: Game-changer for research. (Photo Illustration: Swastik Sharma)

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Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF) have joined forces to establish India’s first diabetes biobank in Chennai.

NEW DELHI: In a groundbreaking step towards addressing the escalating diabetes crisis, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF) have joined forces to establish India’s first diabetes biobank in Chennai. This cutting-edge facility is designed to collect, store, and manage biological samples from diabetes patients nationwide, laying the foundation for transformative research.   The biobank, located at MDRF, aims to facilitate the study of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors contributing to diabetes, which affects over 70 million Indians. These insights will enable researchers to decode the complexities of diabetes and develop personalized treatment approaches, addressing India’s unique diabetes burden.   ALSO READ: Zakir Hussain: Lifetime of achievements that redefined rhythm   One of the key objectives of the biobank is to support research on diabetes-related complications, including cardiovascular diseases, neuropathy, and nephropathy, which are prevalent among the Indian population. The facility will also empower scientists to explore new diagnostic methods and targeted therapies by leveraging advancements in molecular biology, genomics, and precision medicine.   The collaboration between ICMR and MDRF reflects a national commitment to addressing the diabetes epidemic, which has become a major public health challenge. Experts have highlighted that lifestyle changes, urbanization, and genetic predispositions are fueling the rise in

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