Mangaluru: FMHMCH Derlakatte signs MoU with Mangalore University on biomedical science research


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Mangaluru, Oct 6: An MoU was signed between Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Derlakatte, here and Mangalore University (Mangalagangotri) for research in biomedical sciences.

The MoU was signed by Dr Shivaprasad K, principal, Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital and Prof A M Khan, registrar Mangalore University, in the presence of the vice-chancellor (in-charge), Dr Kishore Kumar C K on October 4.

It envisages specifically to leverage expertise and infrastructure in basic and applied research in Mangalore University with clinicians of Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital.

The MoU foresees collaborative research, joint publications, exchange of researchers, joint seminars and other areas academic interest. Mangalore University, since its establishment in 1980 has ventured into collaboration with neighbouring and distant institutes of repute, notable here being, the Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, a unit of the 138 year old Father Muller Charitable Institution founded by Fr Augustus Muller.

Dr Kurian P J, research coordinator, Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital and Prof Monika Sadananda, Mangalore University were present.

  

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