A Centralized instrumentation facility housing high end equipment and facilities including Next Generation Sequencing, cell biology, proteomics, analytical instruments such as HPLC, that caters to the research and innovation ecosystem of SRIHER. Faculty researchers, Research scholars, students, external candidates and incubatees have access to these advanced equipment and technologies. These facilities are manned by our expert scientific staff who provide end-to-end technical support for users and help in executing the research projects successfully and in a timely manner.
Learn MoreAn exclusive animal experimentation facility with state-of-the art facilities for Toxicology, Genetic Toxicology, Pharmacology, Behavioural, Clinical & anatomic pathology evaluation. The facility is registered with CPCSEA, GoI, (189/PO/ReBi/S/2000/CPCSEA) and falls under the Animal Bio Safety level II (ABSL II) and is an OECD-GLP compliant Test facility (GLP/C-105/2017). Studies are conducted according to the regulatory test guidelines viz; FDA, EMEA, ICH, CDSCO, DCGI, Schedule, ISO etc with prior approval from institutional animal ethics committee. Students, faculty researchers and external research community get access to the animal experimentation facility.
Learn MoreThe facility provides Clinical trial and other research support services for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device industries, government institutions, foundations and universities. Interventional / Observational / Epidemiology Studies and Medical Device Testing are conducted in the facility as per the ICH GCP guidelines. The facility is frequently audited by DCGI and supported by the NABH accredited hospital infrastructure and NABL accredited laboratory services for clinical research. Studies are conducted in diverse medical fields including cardiology, pulmonology, oncology, surgery, endocrinology, reproductive medicine, psychiatry, etc.
Learn MoreThe Institute has 12 constituent faculties in various speciality medicines such as general medicine, dental sciences, physiotherapy, pharmacy, nursing, biomedical sciences, public health, allied health, sports medicine, engineering etc. Many faculty members are actitively involved in research activities in their respective areas and research laboratories are equipped with many modern equipment to support their research.
Learn MoreSRIHER has a 1200-bed tertiary care hospital with all disciplines in medical practice such as Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Neurology, Nephrology, Endicronology, OBGY, Oro-maxillofacial surgery, Radiation etc. The hospital has an active Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) which regulates the many trials which are conducted by resident doctors and consutants.
Learn MoreOver the last two decades, the department of Environmental Health Engineering (EHE-SRIHER) has been involved with a network of more than 50 institutional partners for research and training activities concerning occupational and environmental health (OEH). In particular, financial support from the ITREOH program of The Fogarty International Center, USA, the International Integrated Experts Program of GTZ, Germany, and collaborations with University of California Berkeley, USA have enabled EHE-SRIHER to establish some of the most extensive human resource capacities for OEH research in India In its capacity as a WHO-Collaborating Center (since 2007) and ICMR Center for Advanced Research on Air Quality, Climate and Health (since 2010), EHE-SRIHER has been actively engaged in numerous national and regional capacity-building activities as well as in policy-relevant efforts concerning OEH issues. An extensive infrastructure of field and laboratory instrumentation supports the conduct of large scale field studies and allows estimation of population-level exposures/ health effects for a variety of environmental toxicants. The department provides routine occupational safety and health services to a wide spectrum of industries. The team has contributed to several national and international technical assessments concerned with air quality including the Global Burden of Disease and Comparative Risk Assessments (GBD 2000, GBD 2010, GBD 2013); The IARC Monographs for household (2006) and ambient air pollution (2013); The Global Energy Assessment (2009); and the World Health Organization Air Quality Guidelines for ambient (2006) and household air pollution (2014). The team has also published more than 150 peer-reviewed articles in high impact journals.
Learn MoreSRIIC facilitates access for students, researchers and incubated companies to partner organizations for activities such as prototyping labs, pre-compliance and compliance EMI/ EMC testing, large animal studies using animal models such as beagle dogs, pigs and sheep etc. A small 3D printing facility is available in-house at SRIIC, however access is facilitated to organizations that may have other types of 3D printers as per requirement.
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