Institute Details

Title of the institute:
Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC), Port Blair
Address:
Regional Medical Research Centre (ICMR)
Post Bag No. 13, Dollygunj
City:
Port Blair
State:
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Pincode:
744103
Country:
India
Phone:
0091-3192 251158/59
Email:
pblicmr@sancharnet.in; directorrmrc@gmail.com
Website:
https://www.rmrc.res.in/
About the Institute:
The Centre was established on 1 April 1983 to carry out biomedical research with special emphasis on the health problems of the indigenous tribes. Thrust areas of research were identified in 1994. Leptospirosis was identified as one of the important thrust areas of research for the centre. By mid 2000, the activities of the Centre had expanded substantially.

Once the etiology of Andaman Haemorrhagic Fever was identified as leptospirosis and subsequent community-based and hospital studies showed high endemicity and incidence of the disease among the population of Andaman Islands, the Centre initiated efforts to develop a leptospirosis diagnostic and research laboratory. It started with standardizing culture methods for maintaining reference strains and isolates by propagation in serial cultures. Then serological methods including the gold standard test, microscopic agglutination test (MAT) and IgM ELISA were standardized. By late 1990s, the Centre established facilities for serologic characterization of leptospiral isolates, for the first time in the country. In early 2000s the laboratories were further strengthened to enable molecular characterization of isolates. Later advanced facilities including automated gene sequencing facilities were added to facilitate emerging and highly reproducible typing methods such as multi-locus sequence typing of leptospires. Parallel to this, facilities for other aspects of leptospirosis research such as proteomics, animal models for pathogenesis, immune response including cytokine response, animal host specificity, survival ability in environments etc. were added. At present the Centre has one of the most advanced leptospirosis research laboratory in the world. To facilitate basic and applied research on leptospirosis and to support such research in other institutions in the country a National Leptospirosis Repository was also set up. The repository now has an inventory of more than 500 leptospiral strains including reference strains of almost all serovars, isolates from human cases, and various species of animals and environment. Recognizing the capabilities, facilities and expertise acquired by the Centre in the field of leptospirosis research, it was designated as the National Leptospirosis Reference Centre in 1999 and as WHO Collaborating Centre for Leptospirosis in 2004.
Vision:
The Centre was established on 1 April 1983 to carry out biomedical research with special emphasis on the health problems of the indigenous tribes. A field station of the National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED), Kolkata was functioning at Port Blair until 1983, which was merged with the RMRC.
Mission:
To carry out biomedical research on locally prevalent communicable and noncommunicable diseases with a special emphasis on the health problems of indigenous tribes and also to develop technical manpower locally.
Faculty:
https://www.rmrc.res.in/staff.html
Award(s):
https://www.rmrc.res.in/aboutAwards.html
Publication(s):
https://www.rmrc.res.in/publications.html