Dr. Sasikala received the fellowship for her contributions to the field of translational gastroenterology, particularly studying molecular mechanisms of endocrine pancreatic dysfunctions in diabetes, and for leadership in establishing research and training centres in India.
Data gathered through this initiative taken-up by Founder and Chairman, AIG Hospitals, Dr G Nageshwar Reddy, highlighted that just like children in urban areas, even childhood obesity is on the rise in rural regions.
The centre aims to educate the public, encourage early testing, and promote treatment adherence, with the goal of significantly reducing H. Pylori prevalence and the incidence of stomach cancer in India.
The centre will also facilitate the storage of islet cells (cells which are responsible for insulin production in the pancreas) in a BioBank to help future research purposes.
More than 1500 surgeons from all across India participated in the 33 rd annual conference of Indian Association of Surgical Gastroenterology (IASG), which was hosted by Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG) Hospitals.
The study indicated that a combination of Atezolizumab-bevacizumab drugs is safe and effective in treating liver cancer patients in real world settings.
Hyderabad: In a step towards developing indigenous therapeutics, diagnostic tools, and fostering innovation through research in the field of patient-care, AIG Hospitals has entered into an MoU with University of Hyderabad (UoH) here on Monday. Senior doctors from AIG and their counterparts in School of Life Sciences, UoH, will collaborate to leverage basic science research […]
Hyderabad: Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG) Hospitals conducted a special three-day academic conference on Hospital Infection Control (HIC), which featured over 400 delegates from across India, who were addressed by in-house as well as external infection control experts covering a wide range of topics including workshops from the Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD) of the […]