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Home | News | Ccmb Joins International Deep Project For Global Health Advancements

CCMB joins International ‘DEEP’ Project for Global health advancements

The groundbreaking five-year project, which has recently received 2.5 million GBP (Rs 25 crores) recently by Medical Research Council, UK, will explore key population health questions using datasets from across Asian, African, and North and South American continents.

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 12 October 2023, 08:56 PM
CCMB joins International ‘DEEP’ Project for Global health advancements
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) on Thursday announced that it is part of an international collaboration titled ‘Diverse Epigenetic Epidemiology Partnership (DEEP)’ to improve global health by uncovering the effects of genomic and environmental diversity on differences in disease risk observed across the global population.

The groundbreaking five-year project, which has recently received 2.5 million GBP (Rs 25 crores) recently by Medical Research Council, UK, will explore key population health questions using datasets from across Asian, African, and North and South American continents.

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The study will be led by researchers the Hyderabad-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology from India, University of Bristol, UK, the MRC Unit, The Gambia at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London.

Senior scientist and JC Bose Fellow, Dr Giriraj R Chandak, who is representing CCMB in the study, said “this collaborative study involving scientists with varied expertise provides a unique opportunity to understand gene-gene and gene-environment interaction and their role in intermediate traits associated with non-communicable diseases or the disease itself,” he said.

Prior research is heavily biased towards relatively homogeneous European populations. This time around of inclusion of Indian cohorts, (representing a sixth of the world population) with longitudinal data on subjects making it possible to draw causal inferences, in association with the trans-ancestry cohorts, he said.

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