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The institute has evolved over
the years into a multi-disciplinary research organization with
stress on fundamental research in its pursuit of advancement
of knowledge in Science and technology and at the same time
developing highly competent and able scientific manpower for
the country. The institute has on its staff highly qualified
and experienced scientists working in the field of Biological,
biochemical, Chemical and Physical sciences placed in long established
departments of Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Microbiology, Biochemistry,
and Biophysics, and the research sections on plant Molecular
& Cellular Genetics, Animal Physiology, Immunotechnology and
Environmental science. Besides, there are service centres such
as Regional Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre (RSIC), Central
Instrumentation Facility, DIC, Library, Workshop etc. The wide
ranging and comprehensive base of available scientific infrastructure
also comprises of the Acharya J. C. Bose High Altitude Research
Centre at Darjeeling and experimental field stations at Falta
and Madhyamgram in West Bengal catering to the need and requirements
of scientists in their researches. Bose Institute has thus,
very effectively and successfully achieved the major objectives
for which it was established and continues to grow in its scientific
excellence contending with the best in biochemical, biophysical
and physical sciences.
Bose Institute is one of the few multi-disciplinary institutions
in the country that has succeeded in developing a vast intellectual
resource in areas ranging from astrophysics, radiation physics,
quantum mechanics to the frontline areas of contemporary biology
such as bioinformatics & computational biology, structure and
functional dynamics of biomolecules, drug modeling, molecular
genetics of microbes, development of transgenic plants etc.
Based on the enduring development of scientific expertise for
85 yrs, the institute has scripted a programme of research for
10th five year plant that will allow it to retain the competitive
edge in the 21st Century. Moreover, the steady high rate of
peer reviewed publications from the institute and individual
achievements of scientists in their respective area of specialization
is a testimony of the excellent overall performance and thus
warrants continuation of the research activities of the Institute.
As regards the IT and Communication facilities, Bose Institute
has an excellent LAN system in place which allows uninterrupted
means of transfer of large date pools from one laboratory to
another as well as between research institutions. The establishment
of DIC has made it possible for the scientists to have convenient
access to a wide range of data. The DIC has become the main
source of information related to bioinformatics. The centre
works as the backbone of the research and development activities
in various fields like genetic engineering, biocrystallography,
biocomputing, molecular modeling etc. The main areas of research
using this facility are genome analysis, molecular modeling,
plant genomics and proteomics, protein folding and threading,
and biomolecular structure and recognition. Several steps have
been recently initiated to further improve accessibility and
connectivity to internet services as well as computerization
of accounts and management information at the institute. In
addition efforts are underway to develop a digital library to
improve access to scientific literature search and exchange
of data. The high quality of basic research in different areas
at Bose Institute has attracted considerable extramural funding
from both national and international agencies (app. Rs. 2.5
crores per year).
The scientific programmes at Bose Institute attract considerable
extramural funding from outside agencies, which has witnessed
a dramatic increase during the past few years. The overhead
charge received from extra-mural projects averaged about Rs.
10.00 lakhs per year. Now a mechanism has been developed to
generate overhead charge from those schemes also where such
allocation is not earmarked as such. In addition, efforts are
being made to invite and attract more time-bound contractual
R & d projects from the industry to enhance internal revenue.
The current drive to explore additional resources of income
for the institute are expected to yield at least 20% higher
revenue generated from extra-mural and contractual research.
The Bose Institute has served the nation for the past 85 years
through its pursuit of advancement of knowledge in science and
technology and by developing highly competent and able scientific
manpower for the country. The institute has its staff highly
qualified and experienced scientists devoted to original and
path breaking research in the field of Plant Sciences, Molecular
Biology, Structural Biology, Biomedical and Biotechnology. Besides,
it has contributed vanguard research in Radiophysics, Quantum
mechanics, Astrophysics and condense matter physics. In recent
years Bioinformatics, Genomics and Proteomics approaches have
also been actively pursued. In addition, there are support and
service centres like RSIC, DIC, Library, Workshop etc. The wide-ranging
and comprehensive base of available scientific infrastructure
at Bose Institute also comprises of the Acharya J. C. Bose High
Altitude Research Centre at Darjeeling and experimental field
stations at Falta and Madhyamgram. The facilities available
in the institute for scientific research and its application
are also being regularly used by scientists from several universities
and research centres in the country.
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