National Biobank

Ministry of Science and Technology recently inaugurated the state-of-the-art Phenome India “National Biobank” at the CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB) in New Delhi. It aims building India’s own longitudinal health database and enabling personalised treatment regimens in future

About Biobank

  • It will serve as the backbone of a nationwide cohort study, collecting comprehensive genomic, lifestyle, and clinical data from 10,000 individuals across India.
  • It draws inspiration from the UK Biobank model
  • It is tailored to capture the country’s unique diversity—across geography, ethnicity, and socio-economic backgrounds.
  • It has been launched under the Phenome India Project
  • This project is designed to be a long-term, data-rich study tracking the health trajectories of individuals over several years.
  • It will help scientists uncover disease patterns, gene-environment interactions, and response to therapies—all within the Indian context.
  • Significance: It will aid early diagnosis, improve therapeutic targeting, and bolster the fight against complex diseases such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular ailments, and rare genetic disorders.

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