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Adaptive and Automatic Insulin Pump (Dr. Bipin Nair)
Amrita School of Biotechnology See Project Summary »
Funded by the Government of India's TIFAC Mission Reach Program and by Media Lab Asia, the Amrita Insulin Pump project aims to develop an inexpensive biomedical device for the
precise, personalized and continuous delivery of insulin in subcutaneous manner, so that diabetic patients may be able to control and manage the disease.
Currently, in spite of being a life saving device, the insulin pump is too expensive for the majority of diabetic patients in India. With the success of this project, a cost-effective insulin pump that is on par with the best in the world, should be placed within easy reach of poorer patients world-wide.
High-Value Bioactive Products From Seabuckthorn (Dr. Ashoke Banerji)
Amrita School of Biotechnology See Project Summary »

The focus of this phytochemistry project is the study of Seabuckthorn, a Himalayan plant. Seabuckthorn berries are famous among practioners of traditional medicine for their salubrious affects on pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cardiac, blood and metabolic disorders. The extraction of phyto-compounds and the study of their nutraceutical and pharmaceutical properties is the goal of this project.
Amrita-TBI Global Connect (Kamal Bijlani)
Amrita E-learning Lab See Project Summary »
The Amrita-TBI Global is a platform offering multiple modes of communication including video and audio conferencing as well as other collaborative tools. This project has the support of the NSTEDB. The goal is to put into place a multimedia collaborative network that connects the various Technology Business Incubators (TBIs) all over India.
In addition, the scope of the project includes providing access to a knowledge base, prominent venture capital and other expert resources all over the world.
Classified Image Transmission System (Dr. Sethumadhavan and Gireesh Kumar)
TIFAC-Core for Cyber Security See Project Summary »

The secure communication of images is the main focus of this project at the TIFAC-Core Centre for Cyber Security. The system under development uses a high quality perceptual stenographic technique that hides images using FSVM, based on vector quantization neural networks.
Development of Methodologies for Detection of Digital Content Plagiarism (Dr. K. P. Soman)
Center for Computational Engineering and Networking See Project Summary »

This project aims to study the extent of software piracy and other digital
content piracy in India, the methods by which this piracy is accomplished as well as the usual methods adopted by organizations to curtail piracy of their intellectual properties. The project also aims at finding, developing and integrating software used for detecting digital content plagiarism
and software piracy.
Intelligent and Interactive Telematics using Emerging Wireless Technologies for Transport Systems
(Jayaraj P. &
Dr. P. Venkat Rangan)
Amrita Research Labs See Project Summary »
The project focusses on the research and development of a wireless telematics platform for transportation systems. The platform constitutes Vehicle On-Board
Units, a Wireless Mesh Network and Messaging System, Gateways and highly
scalable Backend Systems.
Key technologies include a T-Mesh, MiTRA OBU, MiTRA TCM System, Graphical Dynamic Messaging Unit, Text Mode Dynamic Messaging Unit and Ignition Aware Power Supply Unit. A patent application titled 'In-Vehicle Appliance and System for
Providing Multimedia-Infotainment for a Transport Network' has been filed for some of the research completed as part of this project.
Machine Translation from English to Indian Languages (Dr. K. P. Soman)
Center for Computational Engineering and Networking See Project Summary »

This project is carried out in collaboration with CDAC, Pune as well as Leiden University, Netherlands. It is a part
of a huge effort to successfully develop an engine that will translate English to Indian Languages. The Centre is currently developing an engine that will convert English text to Tamil with proper grammar and syntax.
Chromosome 22q11 Micro Deletion in Patients with Selected Congenital Heart Disease
(Conotruncal Malformations) -- Study of Prevalence, Phenotype, Genotype and Mode of Inheritance (Dr. M. V. G. Thampi, Dr. K. Mahesh, Dr. Sheela Nampoothiri, Dr. R. Krishna Kumar)
Amrita School of Medicine See Project Summary »
22q11 microdeletion is the most frequently reported interstitial deletion,
occurring in 1/4000 live births. It can result in more than 80 different kinds of birth defects and malformations in varying combinations and varying severity, collectively called ‘22q11
microdeletion syndromes’.
The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of 22q11 microdeletion among patients with conoventricular heart defects in our population, study the spectrum of phenotypic abnormalities and the correlation between the phenotype and genotype and study the inheritance patterns.
Lymphoscintigraphy for Evaluation of Nodal Metastasis of Head & Neck Squamous Cell
Carcinoma (Dr. Moni Abraham Kuriakose)
Amrita School of Medicine See Project Summary »
Head and Neck Cancer is a leading cause of death and disfigurement around the globe; annual global incidence is estimated to be about 9,00,000. Nodal metastasis is an important prognostic marker in head and neck cancer. Lymphatic metastasis generally follows an orderly and predictable progression of involvement beginning with the sentinel lymph node.
Lymphoscintigraphy has now been established as a reliable and a less invasive technique of identifying the first tumor-draining lymph node (sentinel node). This study compares the effectiveness of lymphoscintigraphy and assesses the effectiveness of frozen section
examination for pathological evaluation of sentinel lymph node. It also seeks to identify the significance of submicroscopic metastasis.
Nanotoxicology and Nanomedicine (Dr. Shanti Nair, Dr. K. Manzoor)
Amrita Center for Nanosciences See Project Summary »

Under this project different classes of nanoparticles are evaluated for their toxicity in a comprehensive fashion to include cytotoxicity, inflammatory responses, cancer-causing potential or tumerogencity, biodistribution and excretion. The project also focuses on methods of
pacifying the toxicity of nanoparticles.
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