Back to Country Index COUNTRY PROFILE
Nuclear Biological Chemical Missile
Access Newswire
Country Information
 
Biological Facilities

Indian Institute of Chemical Biology

Other Names: IICB
Address: 4 Raja SC Mullick Road
Calcutta 700 032 India
Website: http://www.iicb.res.in/
Phone: 91-033-4733492/0492
Email: director@iicb.res.in
Subordinate to: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
Size: n/a
Primary Function: Biomedical and biotech research

History:
Established in 1935 as the first unofficial center in India for biomedical research and became part of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in 1956.

Activities:
The scientific staff at the institute has expertise in a variety of areas, including chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, neurobiology, and immunology.

A neurobiology group at the institute is involved in research on the development of the vertebrate brain and also the genesis of human movement disorders. Bioactive substances from natural sources and chemically synthesized new molecules are also being explored as potential drugs. Other areas of research are gastric hyperacidity and ulcers, muscular dystrophy and related disorders, macromolecular structure function analysis, the development of targeted drug delivery systems, sperm biology and protein chemistry, and enzymology.

The institute has developed an oral vaccine for cholera, herbal products for controlling gastric ulcers, empirical treatment for vitiligo, diagnostic kits for malignancy and hormonal disorders, fungal enzymes of industrial importance, radiopharmaceuticals for evaluation of the functional status of renal and hepatobiliary systems, and a device for early detection of Parkinson's disease. It has also developed Asmon, which is a medicine that gives relief for asthma.

The institute is made up of seven different programs: Cellular Physiology, Biotechnology, Human Genetics and Genomics, Drug Design and Math Model, Infectious Diseases, Immunology, and Synthetic and Bioproduct Chemistry.

  • The Cellular Physiology program is divided into four divisions: Cell Biology, Molecular Endocrinology, Neurobiology, and Reproductive Biology. The Cell Biology division is working on the biochemical basis of gastric hyperacidity and ulceration and development of anti-ulcer compounds. The Molecular Endocrinology division is working on the mechanism of thyroid hormone action in gonads, developing highly active insulin from a new cell, immotilin (a novel protein for contraception), functional genomics of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and the isolation and characterization of differentially expressed mRNAs from the ovarian granulose cells of a hypothyroidic rat. The Neurobiology division delineates molecular and genetic basis in the aetiopathology of neurodegenerative diseases (especially Parkinson's disease) and is also looking at developing drugs for these diseases.
  • The Biotechnology program is developing xylanolytic enzymes from an edible fungus and their biotechnological applications. Is also working on molecular genetics of acidophilic mine bacteria and leaching of low grade copper ore by thermophilic microorganisms and yeast trehalase. In addition, it is working on the development of a plant model for immunomodulator screening and development of new radiopharmaceuticals. It is looking at tissues targeted for drug delivery and is evaluating the antimutagenic, mutagenic, and genotoxic activities of drugs, as well as genetic damage caused by heavy metals.
  • The Human Genetics program conducts studies to understand the genetic basis and molecular mechanism of diseases common in the Indian population, leading to diagnostic and therapeutic advances.
  • The Drug Design and Math Model program: No information is available in the open source material.
  • The Infectious Disease program is developing different drugs and techniques targeting infectious disease.
  • The Immunology program is studying the role of endogenous and exogenous immunomodulators in health and diseases, the identification of biomarkers for the diagnosis of parasitic and neoplastic diseases and immune disorders, and the development of diagnostic and therapeutic agents.
  • The Synthetic and Bioproduct Chemistry program: No information was available in the open source material.
  • The institute possesses an electron microscope, a DNA analyzer, a confocal microscope, a 300MHz NMR device, and an animal house.

Key Source: Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, <http://www.iicb.res.in/>.



 

Updated September 2003



Overview
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
BCG Laboratory, Madras
Bioinformatics Center, University of Pune
Bio-Instruments
Biological Evans Limited
Center for Advanced Studies in Veterinary Parasitology
Center for Biochemical Technology
Center for Biotechnology, Jawahar Lal Nehru University
Central Research Institute
Defense Bioengineering and Electro-Medical Lab
Defense Food Research Laboratory
Defense Institute of Physiology & Allied Sciences
Defense Material and Stores R&D Establishment
Hitech Bio-Services
Indian Council of Medical Research
Indian Institute of Chemical Biology


India Maps
Background on Relations Between India and Pakistan
Nuclear Proliferation and South Asia: Recent Trends
Implications of Proposed India-U.S. Civil Nuclear Cooperation
Seven Years After the Nuclear Tests: Appraising South Asia's Nuclear Realities
Background on Relations between India and Pakistan
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CBTB)
Indo-Pakistani Military Standoff: Why It Isn’t Over Yet
Treaties and Organizations
Bhaba Atomic Research Centre (BARC)
Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS): South Asia
FAS: India Special Weapons Guide
India-Pakistan, Joint Declaration on the Complete Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
U.S. Nuclear Cooperation with India: Issues for Congress
Carnegie: India Resources
The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal



Search for:


Enter query terms separated by spaces.
Match:
Search in: Select any one of the following databases and archives or search any combination.
Click here for more details.
Entire Web Site
Global Security Newswire
Country Profiles
WMD 411
Issue Briefs & Analysis
Securing the Bomb
NTI Press Room
Source Documents
HEU Reduction and Elimination Database
Submarine Proliferation Database
Russian Language Resources
NIS Nuclear and Missile Database
NIS Nuclear Trafficking Database

Country Information
Argentina
Belarus
Brazil
China
Cuba
Egypt
France
India
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Japan
Kazakhstan
Libya
North Korea
Pakistan
Russia
South Africa
South Korea
Syria
United Kingdom
United States
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Yugoslavia
Other


Research Library
Country Information Glossary
Issues & Analysis Source Documents
Databases Warheads & Materials
 

back to top

About This Section   

CNSThis material is produced independently for NTI by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of and has not been independently verified by NTI or its directors, officers, employees, agents. Copyright © 2007 by MIIS.

HOME   | CONTACT US   | GET INVOLVED   | SITE MAP