National Brain Research Centre
National Brain Research Centre is a research institute in Manesar, Gurugram, India. It is an autonomous institute under the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. The institute is dedicated to research in neuroscience and brain functions in health and diseases using multidisciplinary approaches. This is the first autonomous institute by DBT to be awarded by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, formerly known as the Ministry of Human Resource Development, in May 2002. NBRC ''' was dedicated to the nation by the Honorable President of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in December 2003. The founder chairman of NBRC Society is Prof. Prakash Narain Tandon, whereas the founder director Prof. Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath was followed by Prof. Subrata Sinha and Prof. Neeraj Jain. The current director of NBRC is Prof. Krishanu Ray.
The National Brain Research Centre is India's only institute dedicated to neuroscience research and education. The institute's primary objectives are to understand brain functions in both healthy and diseased states, train human resources capable of conducting interdisciplinary research in neuroscience, and promote neuroscience in India by networking with national institutions. Scientists and students at NBRC come from diverse academic backgrounds, including biological, computational, mathematical, physical, engineering, and medical sciences.
History
On 5 October 1995, the proposal for founding NBRC was put forward. The creation was subsequently declared on 14 November 1997 as a part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of India's Independence and the birth date of the former Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. A Management Advisory Committee was further formed. In 2000, the institute commenced functioning as an autonomous institute of the Department of Biotechnology from its temporary location at International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi. NBRC was awarded the status of Deemed University by Ministry of Education in 2002. On 16 December 2003, NBRC was moved to the foothills of the Aravalli Range in Manesar.In the year 2006, National Neuroimaging facility was established that was fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, such as a 3 tesla magnetic resonance imaging scanner, electroencephalography, and evoked potential recording. In the following year, a Translational and Clinical Neuroscience Unit was formed along with a Neurology Outpatient Department to Civil Hospital, Gurgaon, to help common people and assess the occurrence of neurological cases in this region. Further, the Centre of Excellence for Epilepsy, jointly administered by NBRC and All India Institute of Medical Sciences, was established in 2005. Two major flagship programs by NBRC were initiated in the past few years. By 2017, National Dementia Program was initiated under NBRC's leadership, whereas by 2019, a flagship program entitled "Comparative mapping of common mental disorders over the lifespan" was launched to understand the science of well-being.
Academics
- Master of Science
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Summer Training
Research
Research faculty studies the complexities of brain functions and cognition in health and diseases. Research at NBRC is organized into five divisions: 1) Cellular neuroscience and Molecular neuroscience, 2) Systems neuroscience, 3) Cognitive neuroscience, 4) Computational neuroscience, and 5) Translational neuroscience. Nevertheless, faculty collaborates across divisions and other scientists. Research develops therapeutic tools and platforms to assess and cure brain disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, dementia, Japanese encephalitis, Zika virus disease, NeuroAIDS, brain tumor, spinal cord injury, and stroke. The research focuses on detailed understanding of our senses of touch, hearing, speech learning, memory, and spatial navigation. Moreover, basic research helps plan clinical trials for the development of rational therapy for brain disorders. Researchers have also been studying the implications of SARS-CoV-2 on the brain.Major research programmes
- Dementia Science Program: This is a national level multi-centric program that provides insights into the prevalence of dementia and discover biomarkers, risk factors, and protective factors. These factors play a major role in the conversion of MCI to dementia among elderly. For the diagnosis and classification of dementia, all centers use robust uniform criteria that are internationally accepted, adapted, and validated in the Indian context. Findings could help formulate national-level policies for understanding and treating MCI in elderly.
- Comparative mapping of common mental disorders over the lifespan: This flagship program understands how information-processing networks in the brain are affected in CMD, including anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The program also studies underlying brain mechanisms that differentiate between these disorders, and whether these networks are affected in the same manner in different age groups.
Technological advancement
- Dyslexia Assessment for Languages of India : A package developed using screening tools, remediation kit, and specific assessment tools to identify dyslexia. It integrates four languages.
- KALPANA: An integrative package for visualization, preprocessing, and quantitation of MR spectroscopy data acquired using MRS imaging and MEshcher-Garwood–Point-RESolved Spectroscopy.
- NINS-STAT: A MATLAB-based statistical analysis toolbox: A high-performance state-of-the-art automated statistical test selection and execution software package with clinical research applications.
- BRAHMA template: First accurate high-resolution brain template developed for analyzing structural and functional neuroimaging data specific for Indian population.
- BHARAT: A multimodality-based Hadoop-based big data decision framework, validated using fMRI, integrates non-invasive MRI, MRS, and neuropsychological test outcomes to identify early diagnostic biomarkers of AD.
- PRATEEK: The integration of data gathered from multimodal brain imaging systems at various Regions of Interest avails wealth of information about tissue microenvironment and its association with structural and functional changes in healthy or diseased condition.
- Stimulus Timing Integrated Module : A synchronized system to be used in fMRI for mapping brain activity non-invasively in various conditions for normal healthy as well as for clinical evaluation with brain disorders.
- GAURI: A methodical system that uses adaptive pattern recognition and learning schemes for predictive single or differential diagnosis of diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease, designed with MRI modalities and neuropsychological batteries.
- ANSH: ANSH database brings critical neurochemical information from HO, MCI, and AD patients to facilitate collaborative research and multi-site global data sharing for comparative analysis.
- Development of a well-characterized hNSC/iPSC-induced pluripotent cell platform: Scientists have developed a well-characterized model of human neural stem cells to understand cellular–molecular functions of healthy and diseased brain. The NSCs work has been expanded by establishing a human inducible pluripotent cells platform.
- SWADESH: This was developed as an advanced automated neuro-tool to aid the early diagnosis of AD. This tool consists of several computer-assisted tools for data pre-processing, quality control, data preparation, analysis, evaluation, and assessment. The fundamental objective of this proposal is to benefit the Indian population by developing a comprehensive neuro-tool. It provides a scheme for MRI-, MRS-, and fMRI-based data generation, processing scheme of multimodal neuroimaging and neuro-spectroscopy data in a single window to achieve a conclusive outcome for the early diagnosis of brain disorders.
Major research breakthroughs
- Novel ways to tackle Alzheimer's Disease:
- Brain stress mapping in COVID-19 survivors:
- Role of thalamo cortical interactions in reorganization of directed information flow with aging in brain networks:
- Identification of protein that helps dengue and JE viruses to multiply inside host:
- ZV envelop protein alters properties of human fetal neural stem cells by modulating microRNA circuitry:
- let-7 miRNA controls CED-7 homotypic adhesion and EFF-1-mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury:
- Glycyrrhizin prevents SARS-CoV-2 S1 and Orf3a induced high mobility group box 1 release and inhibits viral replication:
Facilities and services
- Distributed Information Center : DIC is established under the initiative of BTISNET initiative of DBT. DIC manages information and communications technology and e-governance activities of NBRC. It provides ICT science & technology services.
- Experimental animal facility: This animal facility is registered with the Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, New Delhi. The facility contains animal models, including primates and transgenic mice. Detailed training programs for veterinary and husbandry care and peer-reviewed evaluation of all protocols are followed.
- National neuroimaging facility
- Neuroimaging and neurospectroscopy laboratory: This laboratory functions on the metabolic analysis of different neurodegenerative disorders using MRS technique to identify biomarkers in and measure quantitative stress of age-matched healthy adults and patients.
- Centre for Excellence for Epilepsy/MEG facility: This center studies epileptogenesis, better diagnosis, and localization of epileptogenic foci and new therapeutic techniques.
- Library: The library consists of automated open-access system and provides information services and access to bibliographical and full-text digital and printed resources for on-campus user community.
- DBT's Electronic Library Consortium : This is an initiative by DBT that gives unlimited access to most of the relevant periodicals to researchers. It gives access to high-quality e-resources. It provides current and archival access to >1176 core peer-reviewed journals and one bibliographic database in different disciplines from 21 foreign publishers.
- Speech and Language Laboratory : Research in this lab focuses on unravelling cortical pathways involved in Hindi–English biscriptal adults and children.
- Computational neuroscience and neuroimaging laboratory: The unit works on imaging-based diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases and planning pulsed radiotherapy and chemotherapy for treating brain tumors from translational medicine aspect.
- Translational & clinical neuroscience unit: This unit provides neurological OPD services and assesses the occurrence of neurological cases in Gurgaon. Patients visiting the unit have access to several facilities, including MRI, computed tomography, etc.