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3 day hands-on training on natural products extraction, isolation and characterization begins
7/14/2026 9:41:23 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 14: The CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR-IIIM), Jammu on Tuesday inaugurated a three-day Hands-on Training Programme on Natural Products Isolation and Characterization under the CSIR- Integrated Skill Initiative, bringing together 30 participants from diverse scientific disciplines for intensive laboratory training aimed at strengthening research skills, innovation and entrepreneurship in natural product-based drug discovery.
The training programme, being held from July 14 to 16, has been designed to provide participants with comprehensive theoretical knowledge as well as practical exposure to modern techniques used in the extraction, isolation and characterization of bioactive natural compounds. The participants have been divided into five laboratory batches to facilitate personalized hands-on learning.
Addressing the participants, Dr. Zabeer Ahmed, Director, CSIR-IIIM Jammu, emphasized that the institute is committed not only to high-end scientific research but also to nurturing innovation, entrepreneurship and skilled human resources. While welcoming participants from different universities, institutions and scientific backgrounds including biotechnology, microbiology and botany, Dr. Ahmed said such programmes create an opportunity for interaction among young researchers with diverse ideas while simultaneously exposing them to advanced research infrastructure.
He underlined that natural products continue to play a vital role in modern medicine, stating that nearly half of all medicines have their origin in natural sources, whether derived directly or through semi-synthetic modifications.
Highlighting India's rich biodiversity, particularly in the Himalayan region, Dr. Ahmed said the country possesses enormous untapped potential in medicinal plants, microorganisms and other biological resources that can contribute significantly to drug discovery and pharmaceutical innovation.
He observed that while India imports a large number of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), the nation possesses both the biological resources and state-of-the-art scientific facilities required to isolate, characterize and develop high-value natural products domestically.
Calling upon the participants to think beyond academic learning, he encouraged them to pursue careers in natural product research, biotechnology and innovation-driven entrepreneurship.
He also invited aspiring innovators to make use of incubation facilities available at CSIR-IIIM, including technology incubation centres and startup support mechanisms, for transforming innovative ideas into commercially viable technologies.
Dr. Ahmed said the three-day programme would provide only a glimpse of the immense opportunities available in natural product research and assured participants that CSIR-IIIM remains open to supporting future collaborations, research proposals and startup ideas from young scientists.
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