With this it will create a niche of startups and MSMEs who will provide evidence-based affordable healthcare technologies and promote state-of-art biomedical and public health education, claims the IIT.
In a major development in the Indian education segment, IIT Guwahati launches School of Health Sciences and Technology as it plans to offer courses in health science soon, under its newly launched the ‘Jyoti and Bhupat Mehta School of Health Sciences and Technology.’ The premium educational institution is established under a partnership between the IIT and the Mehta Family Foundation (MFF), Houston, Texas, USA with an aim to provide cutting-edge research and innovation, establishing new standards of pedagogy and hands-on training methods in the areas related to the health sciences. With this it will create a niche of startups and MSMEs who will provide evidence-based affordable healthcare technologies and promote state-of-art biomedical and public health education, claims the IIT.
Speaking about the event, Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser, Government of India, said “At this juncture, I can clearly foresee that the School of Health Sciences and Technology would host a number of modern academic curricula, centers of excellence, incubators, and research laboratories for the advancements in multi-disciplinary research and education, which is presently needed in the country.” In the meantime, the Jyoti and Bhupat Mehta School of Health Sciences and Technology has launched a new Master’s and PhD programmes in Health Sciences and Technology from this academic year. The first batch of 20 M.Tech students in the stream of Biomedical Science and Engineering will be admitted to IIT Guwahati through GATE 2022.
Stressing on the initiatives to be taken up by the New Centre, Prof. T. G. Sitharam, Director, IIT Guwahati, said that as part of the initiative, the joint team will inculcate cutting-edge education and research in the areas related to therapeutics, diagnostics, prosthesis, implantation, bioinformatics, molecular biology, regenerative medicine, stem cells, public health, and health data analytics, among many others.