BioVoice News April 2017 Issue 11 Volume 1 | Page 19

Marine biology is a big opportunity area besides the treasure trove of traditional plants in Himalayas. We need to rework on Biodiversity Act and I am hopeful it will happen soon. The process is on. Dr K VijayRaghavan, Secretary, DBT The Department of Biotechnology’s Secretary, Dr K VijayRaghavan believes that the ball has been set rolling and India is slowly making strides towards being a global biotech hub. “Climate change is a big challenge and an opportunity. We must devise ways to tap the potential through research. Also, at academic level, we must ensure that research institutes have institutional norms like the way IITs have. Need to change our thinking.” Giving a sneak peek on India’s global initiatives, Dr Raghavan mentioned, “CEPI, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, is a “public- private coalition where we are trying to contain potential epidemics by speeding development of vaccines. Also, an initiative in genomics will be announced shortly. Dr Renu Swarup led consortia is in talks with World Bank for a partnership to promote research in key areas for next five years. We are sure of great outcomes.” He further mentioned about the opportunity areas he thinks must be tapped. “Marine biology is a big opportunity area besides the treasure trove of traditional plants in Himalayas. We need to rework on Biodiversity Act and I am hopeful it will happen soon. The process is on.” Sharing his perspective, Mr Ramesh Abhishek, Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) BIOVOICENEWS.COM 19