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MMC alumnus honoured in US

Mysore : 

Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., America’s trusted source for identifying top doctors, has selected Maywood’s Psychiatry specialist Dr. Murali Rao, an alumnus of Mysore Medical College (MMC) in city, for inclusion in its highly selective list of Regional Top Doctors this year.

Dr. Murali Rao, MD, FAPM, DFAPA, is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences at the Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago.

Castle Connolly Top Doctors are selected by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. after being nominated by peer physicians in an online nomination process.

Nominations are open to all board certified MDs and DOs and each year tens of thousands of doctors cast many tens of thousands of nominations.

The honourees are selected from the nominees by the Castle Connolly physician-led research team based on criteria including their medical education, training, hospital appointments, disciplinary histories and more.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / July 06th, 2013

World’s first cross-border Silicon Valley-Bangalore hackathon zeroes in on collaboration

Bangalore and Silicon Valley are set to simultaneously host their first joint hackathon, which will see over 200 developers working together to create new collaboration applications.

The two-day hack fest that links Silicon Valley and Bangalore is aimed at creating a new generation of open and innovative collaboration tools.

According to the Enterprise Innovation, these tolls will be built over new open APIs (application programming interface), including WebRTC.

Tata Communications  announced it would sponsor the ‘Future of Collaboration’ hackathon by providing 75,000 dollars in cash and prizes.

Tata said that by crowd sourcing the best minds across California and India , the hackathon provides a gateway to rapidly develop, prototype and innovate applications using new web standards to address everyday collaboration challenges, the report added.

source: http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> News-ANI> Business / ANI / New Delhi – June 24th, 2013

Biocon rides growth wave on diversification

Biopharma company Biocon is seeing increasing demand for its contract research services in allied areas such as agrochemicals, petrochemicals, and even electronics — into which it has recently expanded — as an offshoot of its core biopharmeceuticals and biologics research expertise.

While biopharma is by far its main revenue-yielding area for research services, the firm says the diversification into other segments gives it the dexterity to maintain the growth momentum.

The research services subsidiary Syngene and the clinical research arm Clinigene together crossed the $100-million revenue mark in FY13, growing 36% over the previous fiscal. Syngene, in which GE Capital last year bought a 7.69% stake for R125 crore, is looking at going public in FY15.

“Our strategy at Syngene and Clinigene is to build a comprehensive range of discovery and development services to enable us to offer increased and integrated support,” said Peter Bains, director of Syngene International, at a recent interaction. “We see demand growing against that background in the biopharmaceuticals sector, the pharmaceuticals and the biologics sector. We also see increased demand in associated areas like agrochemicals, veterinary and even some which could be considered more remote, like petrochemicals and electronics.”

The entry into some of these remotely connected areas began 2-3 years ago as an extension of the work the material science division was doing, mostly relating to formulation development in polymers for the release profiles for pharmaceuticals. “This is a relatively small component of our business. What is important is that we can diversify our customer base,” said Bains.

The diversification, however, had begun earlier with research into nutritional science followed by agrochemicals and veterinary science.

Biocon’s contract research services — India’s largest contract research organisation and Asia’s second largest after China’s WuXi AppTec — says it sees potential for more applications from polymer and material science. Demand for contract-based research in drug discovery and development is typically driven by the productivity challenges that life sciences companies face in innovation, which has led to an increase in the allocation of work to an external research agency as well as collaboration.

source: http://www.financialexpress.com / The Financial Express / Home> FE> Story / by Ajay Sukumaran / Bangalore – June 21st, 2013

Sri Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar award for Dr. Geetha Avadhani

Mysore :

Dr. Geetha Avadhani, Dean and Director, Mysore Medical College & Research Institute (MMC&RI), was conferred Sri Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar award at a function jointly organised by the District Administration, Kannada & Culture Department, MCC, MUDA and Ursu Mandali at Kalamandira on June 22, to mark the 129th Jayanti celebrations of Sri Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar.

Dr. Geetha Avadhani was conferred the award in recognition of her contribution to the medical field. MMC&RI staff have congratulated her for the award.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 28th, 2013

Dial 104 for basic medical info, doctor’s advice

Hubli :

If you have health problems and need immediate remedy, just dial 104 and you will get health tips over phone on how to overcome your problem. If need be, you will be counselled and an ambulance will be sent to your doorstep.

The state government introduced Arogyavani — the ‘104’ Health Information Help Line (HIHL) Services — and the service was launched by minister for health and family welfare UT Khader on Wednesday.

The service has a system wherein any person can receive basic medical information, advice, counseling without visiting a doctor, pharmacist or a health centre. The centre will deliver service in four phases. To maintain the standard, every call will be recorded and service quality will be monitored regularly.

In addition, it provides information on healthcare service delivery, healthcare facility, health guidance, advice, grievance redress on matters related to healthcare, counseling support and linkages with emergency support.

A few days back, the call centre kicked off on a trial basis at the IT park here. Now the centre is ready with well-equipped facilities and manpower. At the initial stage, 100 calls will be taken up at once and later the lines will be increased to 300, said sources.

People from any part of the district or village can make a call to this service. It is the first of its kind service in the state. Hyderabad-based NGO Health Management and Research Institute (HMRI) set up the infrastructure.

The main objective is to assist people living in rural areas, who face difficulty in accessing the service of qualified doctors and to provide information on any health problem round-the-clock all 365 days in a year. The helpline will ensure that people get basic information of a medical facility and health condition through a process which is easy and accessible.

HOW IT WORKS

Step 1: When a call comes in, registration staff note down information of the caller, will register call and transfer it to the health advice officer (HAO) after giving registration number.

Step 2: HAOs will interact with callers to know their health problems in detail and then, they will give tips. In case caller wants counselling for diabetes, stress , mental illness, then call will be transferred to the counsellors.

Step 3: Counsellors will interact with caller for any amount of time and if need be, the call will be transferred to the medical officer and medical officer will discuss the problem with the caller and give advice for immediate remedy.

Step 4: If caller wants a prescription, it will be sent through SMS to his mobile. In case of emergency, they will also inform 108 ambulance services to help the caller immediately.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Hubli / TNN / June 20th, 2013

Wipro hires former Lloyds executive for banking business

Jun 13, 2013 (Menafn – Mint – McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX)

Wipro Ltd has hired former Lloyds Banking Group executive Ganesh Balasubramanian to create a new unit focused on banking products and platforms, as part of a move to shore up its banking and financial services business that has lagged rivals such as Tata Consultancy Services Ltd and Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.

India’s third largest software exporter, which recently hived off its non-information technology business units and started trading as a stand-alone IT stock, has named Balasubramanian as senior vice-president of its newly created banking products and platforms business, according to people familiar with the development who requested anonymity.

Balasubramanian, who previously was the chief technology officer at Lloyds Banking Group, will take up the role in July and report directly to Wipro chief executive T.K. Kurien.

Soumitro Ghosh, who has headed Wipro’s global financial services business since 2008, will continue in his current role and report to Kurien.

Wipro, which gets more than a quarter of its revenue from the financial services business, confirmed the appointment.

“Wipro confirms that Ganesh Balasubramanian will join the company effective July 2013 as senior vice-president — banking products, BFSI in emerging markets and key strategic account relationship. Ganesh was previously with Lloyds Banking Group, where he played a key role as part of the Global CIO leadership team,” the company said in an email response.

India’s 108-billion IT sector gets nearly 40% of its overall business from the banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) sector, where large clients like Citigroup Inc. and JPMorgan Chase outsource projects worth millions of dollars every year to Indian software vendors such as TCS, Infosys Ltd and Cognizant.

For more than two years, Wipro has lagged rivals like TCS and Cognizant and is struggling to turn around its performance in the BFSI segment. TCS gets 43% of its overall business and generates more than thrice as much in revenue as Wipro from the sector. Cognizant gets a similar proportion from BFSI and grew revenue from the sector by 20% in 2012.

“Wipro has been a slow bear in BFSI compared with other Indian counterparts such as TCS and Cognizant,” said Yugal Joshi, practice director at outsourcing advisory firm Everest Group. “When the financial downturn happened in 2008-09, Wipro was one of the companies that was least impacted because it has the least exposure towards BFSI. But once the market started to recover a bit, the technology spending went up in BFSI and Wipro was found wanting there because of their lack of exposure.”

In April, Wipro gave a tepid revenue growth forecast for the first quarter, raising concerns about whether the turnaround plan overseen by CEO Kurien was working.

After the fourth quarter results were announced in April, Kurien admitted that Wipro had started slowly in BFSI and needed to step up its performance in the sector.

“If you look at banking, we’ve traditionally had a very poor footprint, being late to start off in the game, and I think some of the fact that our footprint and some of the customers that are doing well or not has been reflected in our topline growth. And we were overweight again on investment banking, which has been under pressure,” Kurien had said.

Kurien said Wipro would focus on “deepening our footprint in BFSI (banking, financial services and insurance), not using traditional, but non-traditional methods.”

For the 2012-13 financial year, revenue from Wipro’s financial services business grew sluggishly at 3.7% to 1.65 billion, lagging the company’s overall revenue growth of 5%. Wipro expects the appointment of Balasubramanian will help it compete better with rivals such as TCS and Cognizant.

Experts tracking the sector feel Wipro will find it difficult to make significant headway in BFSI, given the competitive landscape and their relatively less established footprint in the sector.

“Now the challenge is that there is very limited business in the market — most of the business is coming from renewals and the service providers are going all out to maintain their existing clients,” said Joshi of Everest Group. “Now if Wipro wants to win business from any fresh, new BFSI client, it will be very tough for them…the marketplace is becoming hyper-competitive and no other service provider will gave away even an inch. There is a lot of pressure on pricing. So the challenges for Wipro are going to increase going forward.”

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source: http://www.menafn.com / June 13th, 2013

Mangalore: First keyhole liver surgery conducted at Unity hospital

Mangalore : 

The first keyhole liver surgery was conducted at Unity Health Complex recently, said Dr Jalaluddin Akbar, oncosurgeon at a press meet here on Friday June 14.

The case involved a 72-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with liver cancer. On complete checkup it was found to be localized on one side of the liver. As she was overweight and a patient of chronic liver disease with early sign of failure, she was at a very high risk for open surgery. The team of surgeons decided that keyhole surgery would be ideal.

The minimal invasive surgery was headed by Dr Ashfaque Mohammed who is an expert in laproscopic surgeries.

“The keyhole liver surgery was well executed and the patient is now cured of her disease,” Dr Jalaluddin Akbar said.

“Such important medical procedures are provided with affordable and convenient packages for the needy patients. A high standard is being maintained so that patient care and outcome are on the forefront,” he informed.

The team perform advanced endo-surgical procedures on a regular basis. Keyhole cancer surgeries and endo-urology are conducted by Dr Jalaluddin Akbar and Dr Mujeeb Rehman, urologist.

During the press meet it was also informed that robotic surgeries would be introduced in the near future.

Dr Rohan Monis, chief medical officer and Ajmal M Habeeb, managing director, Unity Health Complex were also present at the press meet.

source: http://www.daijiworld.com / DaijiWorld.com / Home> News / by Daijiworld Media Network-(VN) / Friday, June 14th, 2013

ASU students conducting microfluidics research in Bangalore, India

Two Alabama State University students are traveling abroad fro two months of research at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms and the National Centre for Biological Sciences in Bangalore, India.

Brandi Barlow, a junior biology major at Alabama State University
Brandi Barlow, a junior biology major at Alabama State University

Brandi Barlow, a junior biology major, and Christian Rogers, a senior mathematics major, are the first two ASU students to intern at the institution that is one of the world’s premier research facilities.

Christian Rogers, a senior mathematics major at ASU.
Christian Rogers, a senior mathematics major at ASU.

The two are working in the field of microfluidics, using miniature devices to study microorganisms like round worms under a microscope without killing them.

The technology allows scientists to study organisms as they grow, enabling them develop diagnostic tools and the progression of human diseases, said Shree Singh, director of ASU’s Center for NanoBiotechnology Research and Life Science Research.

The two left for Bangalore, India late last month and will return in July.

The National Science Foundation is covering their travel expenses through its Historically Black Colleges and Universities Undergraduate Program.

The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms is covering their research and living expenses during their stay.

ASU has existing agreements for student exchange in several countries, including Argentina, China, the United Kingdom, Ethiopia, India, Armenia and South Korea.

source: http://www.blog.al.com / AL.com – All Alabama / by Evan Belanger – ebelanger@al.com / June 12th, 2013

Wipro to triple headcount in Germany

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Bangalore : 

Germany’s relatively stable economy in the troubled Euro Zone has prompted Wipro to increase its headcount.

India’s fourth largest software exporter has decided to triple its headcount in the next three years.

According to a company statement, the company plans to add 1,000 employees in Germany by 2016, from 500 employees at present.

Wipro counts a global automotive company, a European utilities’ major and a large telecom company in Germany as some of its 30 clients in the region.

FOCUS ON SMALL FIRMS

To drive stronger incremental growth in the future, Wipro is looking to address the requirements of medium-size enterprises in Germany in addition to large global enterprises, said Rajat Mathur, Chief Sales and Operations Officer (Growth Markets), Wipro.

Similar to Wipro, other Indian IT companies are also looking to increase their European presence – either by acquiring companies or recruiting in Germany.

In September last year, Infosys made its largest ever acquisition by buying Swiss consulting firm Lodestone Holding AG for $350 million. At the time of the acquisition, CEO S.D Shibulal said the acquisition would help Infosys in getting access to 850 IT consulting employees and also give it a scale in SAP software implementing business. SAP makes software for companies to manage their accounting, supply chain and other inventory management functions.

Cognizant in December last year acquired six companies for an undisclosed amount in Germany. All these companies have development centres in Germany. ccording to sources inside HCL Tech, the company plans to increase headcount in the region. When contacted an HCL spokesperson said that the company does not comment on workforce in a particular geography and does not make any forward looking comments.

Apart from the large companies, even mid-size Indian IT companies are also increasing their Germany play.

In January, Pune-based Geometric bought 3Cap Technologies, a German firm specialising in automotive electronics engineering with 110 employees, for an undisclosed amount.

REVENUES FROM EUROPE

Despite slowdown, revenues from Europe for all the top 5 IT companies have crossed the billion-dollar mark.

“We are seeing an increased viability for offshoring,” said Shashi Bhusan, Senior Research Analyst, Prabhudas Lilladher. Industry estimates peg the Germany IT market at around $80 billion in 2012.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> Industry> Info-Tech / by The Hindu Bureau – venkatesh.ganesh@thehindu.co.in / Bangalore – June 12th, 2013  

International awards for Puttur students

Mangalore : 

Students from Puttur taluk in Dakshina Kannada district have won international awards for their essays.

Rashmiparvathi K. of Vivekananda College in Puttur was awarded gold medal for her essay on the use of coconut palm petiole.

Addressing the media here on Friday, Badanaje Shankar Bhat, her guide for the essay, said Rashmiparvathi’s essay on ‘Coconut palm petiole – its uses for enriching the soil nutrients and its antimicrobial properties,’ has been awarded the gold medal at the International Sustainable World (Energy, Engineering, and Environment) Project Olympiad 2013 at Houston. The Olympiad was conducted from May 8-13.

Sindhura Shankar, another student from Ramakrishna High School in Puttur, was awarded the gold medal for her essay on ‘A herbal substitute for hazardous chemical pesticides’ at the International Environment and Sustainability Olympiad at Middelburg in the Netherlands. The Olympiad was conducted from June 2-7. Bhat guided both the students to prepare the essays.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / By The Hindu Bureau  ..vinayak.ajk@thehindu.co.in /  Mangalore – June 14th, 2013