Dr
Sunil Chacko appointed Hony. Vice President, North America
and Japan, GIF
Dr.
Sunil Chacko, Professor of Health Sciences (Adjunct) at Simon
Fraser University, Vancouver, and International Scientific
Committee Member of the Canadian National Centre of Excellence:
Advanced Foods and Materials Network, was appointed as Honorary
Vice-President of the Global India Foundation for North America
and Japan, GIF, and shall oversee the North American and Far
Eastern projects of the Foundation.
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Dr.
Chacko joined a meeting of the Foundation chaired by Admiral
P. J. Jacob (Chairman, GIF) at the Naval Mess in New Delhi.
The meeting was also attended by Prof. Omprakash Mishra (Member-Secretary,
GIF, and Pro-Vice Chancellor, IGNOU), Ambassador Arundhati
Ghose (Member, Executive Council, GIF) and Mr. M. Naidu (Treasurer,
GIF). During his visit to New Delhi in August, Dr. Chacko
also attended a number of important meetings along with Prof.
Mishra.
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(A):
GIF Meeting at Naval Mess, New Delhi (from left to right:
Ambassador Arundhati Ghose, Prof. Omprakash Mishra,
Dr. Sunil Chacko and Admiral P. J. Jacob.
(B):
From left to right: Prof . Kiyoshi Kurokawa, Mr. Oscar
Fernandes, Dr. Sunil Chacko and Prof. Omprakash Mishra
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Mr. Sam Pitroda (middle) with Dr. Sunil Chacko (left)
and Prof. Omprakash Mishra (right). |
At
a meeting with Mr. Oscar Fernandes (Honourable Minister for
Labour, Government of India), who oversees a large number
of hospitals serving India's workers, and Prof. Kiyoshi Kurokawa
(Science Advisor to the Prime Minister and Cabinet of Japan),
on the 4th of August, Dr. Chacko made a presentation on nutrition
needs and aquaculture technology. Min. Fernandes responded
positively to the ideas, and Prof. Kurokawa suggested that
leading Japanese universities in aquaculture make presentations
in India, in view of their world leadership of technologies
on aquaculture of blue fin tuna. Prof. Mishra offered IGNOU
to host presentations in India for this potential India-Japan
university partnership.
At
IGNOU, on August 6, Dr. Chacko read a paper titled “Food,
Nutrition, Nutraceuticals, Adjuvants and Research and Development.”
In a lecture chaired by Prof. Mishra and attended by Dr. Pankaj
Khare (Director, International Division, IGNOU), Dr. Chacko
presented research at the intersection of the pharmaceutical
and food/nutrition sectors. He proposed a way to add value
to the existing wealth of India, through herbal and other
natural remedies. He advocated taking advantage of India’s
unique regulatory framework permits ayurvedic and other natural
medications to be available to patients and indeed the community
in separate but co-equal frameworks with modern medicines.
With examples of natural substances like fish peptides that
can lower hypertension (also, omega 3 fatty acids to lower
triglycerides and atherosclerosis, and natural adjuvants to
cancer chemotherapy), he outlined confidence in economically
boosting groups such as the fishing communities in India.
In addition, Dr. Chacko firmly called for the use of the internet
for data security and integrity and, for example, storing
copies of the data daily in servers in another country to
build credibility for the studies.
Finally,
at a meeting with Mr. Sam Pitroda (Chairman, Knowledge Commission),
the prospects of collaborating with Indians based in North
America - with a view to expanding the GIF's scope - was discussed.
Mr. Pitroda suggested that the Foundation undertake a definitive
study of Indian think tanks in an effort to assess their strengths,
gaps and weaknesses. He maintained that Indian Americans normally
congregate for social networking, but there remains a great
potential to harness these networks in building a cohesive
infrastructure for the Foundation.
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