IIT Kanpur hosts Pan-IIT conference on engineering in medicine with over 300 attendees
Ayushi Bisht | December 7, 2024 | 09:26 PM IST | 2 mins read
The primary objective of the event is to strengthen collaborations among IITs, IISERs, and IISc, all under MoE.
NEW DELHI: The Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering (BSBE) at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) concluded day one of a three-day Pan-IIT meeting and conference on engineering in medicine. The event aims at fostering collaborations in the healthcare sector.
The primary objective of IIT Kanpur Pan-IIT event is to strengthen collaborations among IITs, IISERs, and IISc, all under the Ministry of Education, by addressing challenges at the intersection of engineering and medicine through interdisciplinary team science projects.
Over 300 candidates including 35 heads of biological sciences and bioengineering departments across India, nearly 60 faculty members from various institutions, 14 international researchers, and over 100 students and postdoctoral fellows participated in the conference.
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Manindra Agrawal, Director of IIT Kanpur said, “This Pan-IIT Meeting and Conference on Engineering in Medicine highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. This platform brings together brilliant minds from academia and research across the globe, fostering innovation at the intersection of engineering and medicine, paving the way for transformative advancements in regenerative medicine, molecular medicine, and digital medicine to address healthcare challenges.”
Platform for sharing research, collaborative proposals
The conference provides a platform for sharing research and discussing collaborative proposals and exchange programs. It conference also features presentations from 20 postdoctoral researchers who are eager to return to India and establish independent research groups.
The Pan-IIT meeting and conference on Engineering in Medicine showcases IIT Kanpur’s focus on advancing interdisciplinary research and promoting collaborations to tackle grand challenges in healthcare. This event marks a significant step toward leveraging engineering innovations to address pressing medical challenges and underscores India’s growing emphasis on advancing the healthcare sector through collaborative efforts.
Ranjan Kumar, IAS, Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, Uttar Pradesh said, “The Pan-IIT Meeting and Conference on Engineering in Medicine is a vital step toward addressing the pressing healthcare challenges of our time. It highlights the power of interdisciplinary efforts, encouraging academia and researchers to collaborate with policymakers and practitioners to drive impactful solutions. Such initiatives play a crucial role in enhancing India’s healthcare system and ensuring accessible, high-quality medical advancements for all.”
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