Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 http://www.newkerala.com/news-daily/news/features.php?action=fullnews & id=57847 Primate research centre for HIV/AIDS opened at Vasai: Ramadoss: [Health India]: Vasai (Thane), Jan 9 : The country's first primate research centre will address the needs of scientific research mainly in the areas of HIV/AIDS and stem cell biology, Union Health and Family Welfare minister Anbumani Ramadoss today said. Speaking after laying the foundation stone for the Centre here, Ramadoss said the National Centre for primate research would be supported by the government without any fund constraints. The outlay for the Centre was envisaged at Rs 80-100 crore and the Union Governmment has already sanctioned Rs 18 crore for it, he said. The US office of Aids research of National Institute of Health (NIH) has given USD three million in the form of equipment and other acessories for the Centre under Indo-US Research programme. Ramadoss said the primate species which would be used at the Centre would serve as good experimental models for research if humane approach is adopted while handling them. " We should, therefore, ensure there wellbeing and make all efforts to minimise the pain and distress to them during th experimentation " , he said. Scientists also have to ensure that the animals are used for experimentation only when no alternative models are available and the number of animals used are restricted to the minimum, he said. With creation of the facility, scientists would be able to address health related problems effectively, he said. Speaking on the occassion Jack Whites Tarver, director office of AIDS research, NIH said the primate centre would open up much more opportunities betwen India and US. His country would provide additional help if required. PTI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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