IIT Madras launches Department of Medical Sciences and Technology; to offer four-year BSc programme

According to the IIT officials, the goal is to establish an exceptional research facility for medical sciences and technology

ByPTI

Published May 11, 2023 | 9:06 PMUpdatedMay 11, 2023 | 9:06 PM

IIT Madras

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, on Thursday, 11 May, launched a Department of Medical Sciences and Technology that will offer a first-of-its-kind four-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) programme in medical sciences and engineering.

According to officials, top doctors in India and abroad who were also closely involved in the development of the curriculum will be hired as “Professors of Practice” in this department, which has already established tie-ups with premier hospitals and medical institutions in the country.

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Interdisciplinary approach

The course will offer an interdisciplinary approach to prepare students for designing life-saving medical devices, drug discovery, artificial intelligence in medicine and fundamental medical research. The department will train physicians to effectively apply technology in their clinical practice and lay the foundation for physician-scientist training in India.

Lakshmi Narayanan, a former executive at Cognizant’s India branch, said at the launch, “Collaborative research in medical sciences can catapult India to a global leader in clinical outcomes. Our leadership in space, nuclear, digital and biotechnology has demonstrated our research capability and potential. Extending this capability to medicine is a natural next step.

“Innovation can be found at the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, chemistry, microbiomes, cognitive science and other sciences. Investment in such collaborative research and practice is sure to produce outstanding clinical results.”

According to the IIT officials, the goal is to establish an exceptional research facility for medical sciences and technology to develop and train physician-scientists and engineering physiologists to become future leaders in their fields.

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To conduct fundamental, applied research programmes

The new department will conduct both fundamental and applied research programmes that connect various medical disciplines. The institute also aims to establish an exceptional research facility for medical sciences and technology to develop and train physician-scientists and engineering physiologists to become future leaders in their fields.

“During the Covid outbreak in India, it became evident that we needed to incorporate technology into medicine to effectively handle similar situations in the future as a country. Though we hope such challenges never arise again, this intervention will be crucial in defining our response,” said IIT-Madras Director V Kamakoti.

“Our mission is to unite professionals from medicine and technology to create groundbreaking solutions for medical issues that were once unsolvable. We aim to improve treatment options and revolutionise health care. We aspire to provide technological interventions in the field of medicine that shall enable quality and affordable Medicare to reach every citizen of our country,” he added.

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