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Scientists at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela have made a significant breakthrough in the field of bone regeneration technology. They have decoded a complex involving sugar molecules and bone protein, which could potentially boost the existing technology in this area.
The exact method used to decode this complex remains undisclosed. However, the research group led by Professor Stingele at LMU Munich is also working on similar lines, further emphasising the importance of this discovery.
Meanwhile, the DPIIT has signed an MoU with Pfizer, aiming to accelerate the lab-to-market journey of healthcare solutions. This move could potentially pave the way for the commercialisation of the bone regeneration technology developed at NIT Rourkela.
In a separate development, Sandeep Dogra has been appointed as the Group COO at ShardaCare Healthcity and Sharda Hospital.
Elsewhere, the field of robotics is being utilised in kidney-preserving cancer care, marking another significant advancement in healthcare technology.
It is important to note that no specific details about the bone protein or sugar molecules involved in the complex were provided. Similarly, no information was given about any partnerships or collaborations in relation to this research.
The potential benefits and applications of this technology beyond boosting bone regeneration are yet to be fully understood. Furthermore, the expected timeline for the implementation of this technology remains unclear.
As this research progresses, we can look forward to a future where advanced bone regeneration technology could revolutionise healthcare and improve the quality of life for many people.
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