Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 1: A workshop on `Research Methodology, Science Communication & Intellectual Property Right (IPR) – A Futuristic Perspective’ was successfully organized by CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM), Jammu.
On this occasion, Dr Zabeer Ahmed, Director, CSIR-IIIM, Jammu, underscored the vital importance of integrating rigorous research practices with effective communication strategies to significantly enhance the impact of scientific endeavours.
Additionally, he elaborated on the importance of aligning research initiatives with sustainable development goals (SDGs), advocating for a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) through strategic research and innovation. He emphasized that this alignment not only addresses pressing societal challenges but also propels the nation towards sustainable growth.
Furthermore, Dr Ahmed brought attention to the critical issue of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection. He articulated that safeguarding intellectual property is essential for fostering innovation and ensuring that researchers reap the benefits of their work. By doing so, IIIM Jammu is committed to promoting an ecosystem that encourages creativity and protects the rights of inventors and researchers, he added.
During the workshop, lectures on patent filing & prosecution, significance of communicating science, introduction to Intellectual Property Rights its Application & Commercialization, and Basic of Science Communication and Writing were delivered by Dr Lipika Patnaik, Senior Principal Scientist, CSIR-IPU, New Delhi; Dr Manish Mohan Gore, Senior Scientist, CSUR-NIScPR, New Delhi; Dr Kancherla Prasad, Senior Scientist; & Dr Love Sharma, Scientist of IIIM.
In his remarks, Abdul Rahim, Head of the RMBD & IST Division, provided a comprehensive overview of the CSIR Integrated Skill Initiatives and the various skill development programs being offered by CSIR-IIIM, Jammu. He emphasized the critical need for skill enhancement in today’s rapidly evolving scientific landscape, where advancing technology and research methodologies demand a highly skilled workforce.
The workshop attracted a wide range of participants from diverse academic and research backgrounds. Representatives from several prominent institutions were present, contributing to an enriching exchange of ideas and experiences.
Dr Mir M Asrar, Scientist, conducted proceedings of the event while Dr Nasir-Ul-Rashid, Senior Scientist, delivered the formal vote of thanks.