Mangaluru: Father Muller Research Centre inaugurated


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Mangaluru, Jan 1: Focus on Research is the key factor in today’s academic world. Research centres give valuable insights and outputs into specially dedicated areas.

Father Muller Research unit was formed in 2006 and today it has developed as an independent Unit catering the research needs of all educational units of Father Muller Charitable Institutions.  Spread over  7000  sq ft  built-up area, including the administrative block.

Recognised by

  • Department Science Technology, Govt of India as Science and Industrial Research Organization
  • Father Muller Research Centre is registered with Biotechnology Industrial Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), Govt of India.

The FMRC is headed by Dr Sanjeev Rai B under the guidance of the director Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, and the unit has three divisions, clinical research division is headed by Dr Ramesh Bhat, vice-dean FMMC; Microbiology and Infectious diseases division is headed by Prof Beena Antony and biochemistry, molecular diagnostics is headed by professor Shivashankara.

1. Research Grants 2019-2020:

Total grant amount: Rs 2,65,01,510

External Grants: Rs 1,38,81,500;

Internal Grants: Rs 82,24,384

Total number of Grants:  174

Staff 108-39  External grants  - ICMR, DST, VGST, MERT, RGUHS, IADVL

Students 66-40  External Grants –ICMR, DST, RGUHS, IAP

Clinical Trials   Proposal submitted 52

Under Progress 14 with a budget 87,00,000

Workshops organized :

1) Workshop on point of care biomedical technologies in association with Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru 

2) Staff orientation on Research methodology and  G CP training

3) UG Research orientation and research methodology

4) PG Residents training on Research Methodology and Synopsis writing

1. Student Research Club was formed 2019. Indu Parkavi as president and Nicole Sequeira as secretary. 

Over 242 students have enrolled as members.

The research club was active during the year. They have oriented to research methods, research topics through lectures. How to write protocols and introduction to basic statistics etc. Helped to get research scholarships to students from ICMR, RGUHS and IAP and awarded 24 scholarships from FMRC for their research in 2019.

Video conference webinar was arranged with former FMMC student Dr Thomas George from the USA. He gave tips for 'How to write research proposals' do and donts in research work etc. It was well-attended session. 

FMRC has Memorandum of Understanding with over a dozen educational and research institutions including IISc.

Institutional Ethics Committee (FMIEC) :  

IEC is constituted as per ICMR and CDSCO guidelines. Dr Ashok Shenoy as chairperson, Dr Shivashankara AR, member secretary, recognised by DCGI and DHR and for five years. Also registered with OHRP, USA enabling us to review FDA approved trials.

3) Our ethics committee not only caters to in house project proposals, even external institutions like Ecron Acunova, KMC Attavar; Indian Hospital and Heart Institute, and St Aloysius College, Mangaluru avail the facilities.

Over 325 research proposals and drug trials are processed during the year.

Focus on research is the key factor in today’s academic world. Research centres give valuable insights and outputs into specially dedicated areas.

The microbiology division has a unique faculty for anaerobic bacteria culture  and is accredited by NABL is well equipped with state of the art instruments is supported by the molecular section for improving the diagnostic accuracy, to incorporate the recent genomic techniques and to extend this research facility to other institutions.

We regularly conduct anaerobic workshops for the staff and postgraduates from all over India.

Biochemistry and the molecular diagnostic lab is equipped to do immunoassays (ELISA) facility; and analysis drugs, peptides, amino acids and proteins by HPLC chromatography.

The blessing and inaugural were conducted by the director FMCI Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho at 3:30 pm on the first of January 2021 beginning with the unveiling of the plaque followed by prayers and blessing the premise using holy water.

The welcome address and a brief report on FMRC were presented by Dr Sanjeev Rai who admired the determined effort of the director to promote research and growth of all the institutions of FMCI. The director’s pledge of Rs 1 crore in the institutional budget of 2019-2020 was the cornerstone in the success of creating an environment for active research. The efforts of the FMRC to match the institutional contribution resulted in receiving successful external grants up to the tune of Rs 1 crore and clinical trial grants of Rs 1 crore. The FMRC through its faculties diligent efforts has resulted in receiving nearly 1/3rd of the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Health Sciences research grants of 2020. The great impetus is given for research by the administration of both management and academic. More focus on translational research is envisaged in the context of the bench to bed health devices.

The director in his message echoed that the dreams of the senior/past administrators and management have become a reality with an exclusive space for a research centre. The dream realized has not only successfully bagged grants and papers but also accolades from near and far. The state of the art laboratory facilities provided is a mere catalyst for the new research to come. We need to stoke the flame to be bigger and brighter, thus the facility will help nurture even more research acumen among the staff and students. With evidence-based medicine in clinical practice, the need for translational research is even more crucial in the dedicated care of a patient. The director motivated the gathering to reflect on an interesting question to bring about curiosity and then research. The careful work scrutinized by Fr Ajith Menezes of the FMRC is commendable. The selfless untiring work of Dr Sanjeev Rai and Dr Shivashakara is reflected in the essence of the FMRC. Concluding the director thanked the staff and students who received grants and funding.

The vote of thanks was presented by Dr Ramesh Bhat, vice-dean of Father Muller Medical College. 30 staff and 30 students were florally honoured for receiving grants and funding by the administrators. In attendance were Fr Rudolph Ravi D’Sa; admin FMMCH, Fr Ajith Menezes; admin FMMC, Fr Sylvester Lobo; admin FMHT, Fr Nelson Pais, asst admin FMMCH, deans of the all the FMCI Colleges heads of departments and a few students.

 

  

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