ICMR Research Projects
About ICMR Research Projects
ICMR Research Projects are scientific studies funded by the Indian Council of Medical Research to advance medical knowledge and improve public health. They focus on priority health areas, generating evidence that informs policy, clinical practice, and healthcare interventions.
- Infectious disease studies (ongoing)
- Non-communicable disease research (ongoing)
- Maternal and child health projects (ongoing)
- Translational and policy-oriented research (as needed)

Infectious Disease Research
Focuses on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of communicable diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, and COVID-19, addressing public health challenges.

Non-Communicable Disease Research
Studies chronic conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer to improve management strategies and reduce disease burden.

Maternal and Child Health Research
Aims to enhance maternal care, neonatal health, and child development through evidence-based interventions and public health programs.
They are scientific studies funded or supported by the Indian Council of Medical Research to advance medical knowledge and improve public health.
They cover infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, maternal and child health, translational medicine, and public health research.
Researchers from hospitals, universities, and research institutes can collaborate, following ICMR guidelines and ethical standards.
They generate evidence that informs health policies, clinical practices, and preventive interventions, improving patient care and population health.
ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) research projects
ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) research projects are scientific studies funded or supported by India’s premier medical research organization. These projects aim to advance medical knowledge, improve public health, and address national health priorities such as infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, maternal and child health, and translational medicine. ICMR research projects often involve collaboration between hospitals, universities, and research institutes, ensuring rigorous methodology, ethical compliance, and outcomes that can inform policy, clinical practice, and healthcare interventions.

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