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Sequencing Genome: Dist can get a lot of neeri skills

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Nagpur: While the fate of preparing a genome sequencer at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) remains in Limbo, CSIR-Neer gives the results of the genome sequencing of 8 UMRED families within 8 days making a strong case for institutions now to be the first choice for Such studies.
Ready in the transfer for the implementation of the CCMB dry swab testing method in the city and to innovate the salt salt test RT-PCR, CSIR-NEEI has also been asked by the High Court to conduct retrosment studies on plasma therapy to ascertain whether it is the cause of the possibility of mutation of NSARSCOV2.EVEN when Presented the results of the latest eight samples, the High Court again requested the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (Neer) to conduct a study of the effects of steroids in Covid-19 and mucormicosis patients, if any, on Wednesday.
Neer is the only laboratory to implement dry swab techniques and have processed more than 55,000 samples.
When this technique gained popularity, people from various places in this region prefer the NMC RPTS center from the sample place sent to the neeri.
Through the salt salt method, the innovation of GameChanger from CSIR-NEEI, more than 5,000 samples have been collected and processed.
This method is well admitted and valued by Health Minister Union Dr.
Harsh Vardhan.
On the other hand, surprising public and medical health officials have so far failed to take advantage of neeri capabilities in the past year.
On June 30, TOI reported how Covid samples were sent to other institutions such as the National Institute of Virology, Pune, or National Disease Center (NCDC), not yet known by medical colleges and administrative officials in a timely manner.
While medical college still remains pleasant.
To seek the help of neeri, administrative officials and the public health department are now convinced that the involvement of the Premier Institution can be a gift in conducting a clinical research study.
Consciously, the sample of two more patients from the UMRED chain has not been distributed to the neeri has been decided that parallel studies will be carried out by NIV.
In fact, Indira Gandhi Government Medical College & Hospital (IGGMCH) and GMC have not yet sent 10 UMRED samples to officials of NIV.VIRAL Research and Diagnostic Lab (VRDL) from both medical colleges not responding to calls and SMS TOI.
In December, the GMCH step to regulate the genome sequencer has inspired a lot of hope between research agencies, the authorities of the citizenship and hospitals that depend on the sequencing of the genome, in-depth analysis of viral diseases or viral culture on the Dean of Pune-based GMCH Dr.
Sajal Mitra said the proposal This is part of the phase II expansion of the state-level VRDL established in medical colleges almost a year ago.
The 8-capillary genome sequencer will process 80 samples at one time.
This will be purchased at the cost of RS1.41 Crore through the Haffkine Institute for training, research and testing in Mumbai.
The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) also approved the proposal.
GMCH has continued a proposal in mid-December and is now awaiting administrative approval from the government.

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