This book provides insights into India's management of the war against COVID-19, highlighting the scientific response and featuring stories from key players. The chapters not only address the challenge but also showcase innovative solutions achieved within a short time frame. They discuss the emergence of the virus, its spread, and its hazards, exploring the scientific basis of pandemic and its biological changes, and further discussing its challenges and opportunities. The book also includes a roadmap for research and translation, featuring innovative strategies for testing, tracking, and treating the virus, as well as achievements in diagnostics. Additionally, it reflects on the global response to COVID-19 and provides strategies for future preparedness. It addresses the scientific complexities, clinical trials, and collaborative partnerships driving vaccine development and distribution in India. The book is supplemented with stories of strength and innovation from vaccine development in India as well as global collaborations.
The book is relevant for scientists, researchers, policymakers, as well as national and international organizations as a resource to plan strategies for managing future health emergencies.
Ch 1 Evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 Virus Spike Glycoprotein During the
Covid-19 Pandemic.- Ch 2 Laying the Roadmap for a Robust R&D Ecosystem.- Ch 3
Understanding the virus -The Evolving Mutations.- Ch 4 Leveraging the
Scientific Strength to test , track & treat. A public health perspective.- Ch
5 C-CAMP COVID-19 Innovations Deployment Accelerator (C-CIDA)Dr Taslim
cCAMP.- Ch 6 Pandemic Pioneers: The AMTZ Story.- Ch 7 Mylab's Remarkable Role
in Transforming Diagnostics during the COVID-19 Pandemic.- Ch8 The Race to
Pioneer a Solution to the RNA Challenge.- Ch 9 Journey of COVID-19 vaccines
at Serum Institute of India - Serum Institute of India.- Ch 10 ZyCoV-D The
Worlds First Human DNA Vaccine for COVID-19.- Ch 11 MADE IN INDIA, MADE FOR
INDIA-Establishment of the nations first pandemic-ready mRNA-based platform
technology- Gennova.- Ch 12 CORBEVAX development and deployment: A highly
successful partnership between Biological E and BIRAC during the COVID19
pandemic-BioE.- Ch 13 Hester Biosciences Limiteds contribution towards
combating COVID-19Haester.- Ch 14 Indian Immunologicals Limiteds
contribution to Mission Covid SurakshaIIL .- Ch 15 Science behind COVID
vaccines.- Ch 16 The Clinical Trial Network.- Ch 17 Fostering Industry
Academia partnership.- Ch 18 The Start up response -Fostering Resilience: The
IKP Story of Leveraging Startup Ingenuity in Tackling the COVID-19 Pandemic.-
Ch 19 Digital India - A Boon harnessed well -CoWIN Enabling over 2 billion
Vaccine.- Ch 20 COVID 19 The Global Response and Our Learnings- Lessons
from the Pandemic for Science and the Way Forward.
Dr. Renu Swarup completed her Ph.D. in genetics and plant breeding from Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, India, and post-doctoral research from the John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK. She is the Former Secretary of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India; chairperson, of the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), and had additional charge as the secretary at the Department of Science and Technology (DST). Currently, she is the vice chair of the International Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions (ICARS), Copenhagen, Denmark, and a member of the National Start-up Advisory Council, Government of India, India. Dr. Swarup is also the scientific expert on the advisory boards of international pandemic preparedness for the Government of UK, and the chair of the Government of India expert group on preparedness for future pandemics. Her interests include resolving issues related to policy planning and implementation. Dr. Swarup was engaged in the formulation of the National Biotechnology Vision and Strategy in 2001, 2007, 2015, and 2021. As the secretary of the Government of India, Department of Biotechnology, she led a network of 16 autonomous research institutes, two public sector undertaking (PSUs), and a research and development network of more than 5000 projects across more than 100 research institutes, universities, and laboratories in India. Dr. Swarup also led the COVID-19 vaccine, diagnostic, and genome sequencing mission. She is a fellow of the National Academy of Sciences (NASI) India, a life member of the Trust for Advancement of Agricultural Sciences (TAAS), and a member of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD).
Dr. Govindarajan Padmanabancompleted his Ph.D. at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, and is the Former Director of the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India. Currently, he chairs several technical committees for government science and technology establishments and is a senior science innovation adviser of the Biotechnology Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India. Dr. Padmanabans research interests include recombinant DNA research, liver cytochrome-P450 gene expression, understanding the multifarious roles of the Heme molecule, and biology of the malaria parasite. His research group discovered and characterized the heme-biosynthetic pathway and established its role in parasite development during the transmission stages and parasite virulence in its asexual stage of development. Dr. Padmanaban has published over 180 papers in peer-reviewed national and international journals. He was also the co-chair of the COVID-19 vaccine evaluation committee of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) in India.
Dr. Narendra Kumar Arora (MD Pediatrics, MMSc Clinical Epidemiology) completed his MD in Pediatrics from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India; MMSc in clinical epidemiology and biostatistics from the University of Newcastle, Australia. Dr. Arora is a member of numerous national scientific, research, and academic committees constituted under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Biotechnology Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), and University Grants Commission (UGC) for maternal and child health in India.Currently, Dr. Arora is the chair of the COVID-19 working group of the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (NTAGI), India, and a chair of various COVID-19 vaccines, drugs, and diagnostic activities in India; he is a member of the WHOs Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety (GACVS), and WHOs scientific and technical advisory group for maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health and nutrition (STAGE); co-chair of STAGE working group on anemia. He has published several papers in peer-reviewed national and international journals.