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India’s First Retina Biobank Launched at Amrita Hospital, Kochi 

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The facility stores samples at -70°C, supporting groundbreaking eye disease research and genetic studies.

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31 January 2025
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Marking a significant milestone in ophthalmic research, India’s first retina biobank has commenced operations at Amrita Hospital, Kochi. The facility will store and study samples of the light-sensitive tissue from the back of the eye, to advance research into eye diseases and systemic conditions.

This state-of-the-art facility is equipped to store aqueous and vitreous samples at ultra-low temperatures of -70° Celsius, enabling groundbreaking research into complex eye diseases and advancing genetic and biological studies.

The retina biobank was inaugurated by Prof Shantikumar Nair, Dean of Amrita School of Nanosciences & Molecular Medicine, during the ‘Metares 2025’ national conference on medical research. 

Swami Purnamritananda Puri, one of Amma’s most Senior Disciples, lit the lamp at the beginning of the three-day event. It was organized by the Department of Ophthalmology at Amrita Hospital in collaboration with the Clinical Trial Network and brought together leading experts and researchers from across the country.

As well, India’s most comprehensive ophthalmic clinical imaging repository was inaugurated by Dr Damodaran Vasudevan, Associate Dean, PG & Doctoral Programs, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kochi. The ‘Indian Retinal Image Bank’ aims to facilitate advanced studies and improve diagnostics in ophthalmology.

Swami Purnamritananda Puri lights the lamp for the three-day conference

Another key highlight of the event was the introduction of the ‘Metares Online Training Platform’, which is designed to enhance clinical research training initiatives. The platform also launched India’s first GCP accreditation program for researchers, in collaboration with the Clinical Trial Network.

Dr Gopal S Pillai, Head of the Department of Ophthalmology at Amrita Hospital; Dr Prathapan Nair, Senior Medical Administrator; Dr Beena KV, Additional Medical Superintendent; and Dr Merin Dickson, Chief Research Officer were among the key leaders who played pivotal roles in organizing the conference.

The event featured a variety of activities, including poster and paper presentation competitions and a quiz competition. Sessions were led by expert researchers from diverse fields such as pharmacology, statistics, data management, animal research, artificial intelligence, telemedicine, biotechnology, and hematology, providing valuable insights and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.

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