MAHE signs MOU with SKAN and Happiest Health for academics, research and consultancy

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SKAN Research Trust (SKAN), promoted by Indian entrepreneur Ashok Soota, today announced that Happiest Health and SKAN have signed an MOU with Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) for academics, research and consultancy.

 

The projects for joint collaborative research will include microbiome studies, stem cell research, and biotherapeutics. MAHE will use its vast experience to provide consultancy to facilitate the setting up of various healthcare practices for Happiest Health.

 

 

Mr. Ashok Soota, Chairman & Managing Trustee of SKAN, said, “We are delighted that Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has agreed to sign an agreement covering R&D and Academic collaboration with SKAN and also an agreement to provide consultancy to Happiest Health for various healthcare practices. MAHE is a powerhouse with vast years of experience in academics, research, and multiple healthcare practices. We look forward to advancing the frontiers of science through collaborative research with them.”

 

Lt. Gen. (Dr.) M. D. Venkatesh, VSM (Retd.), Vice Chancellor of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, added, “This partnership aligns with our vision of fostering innovation and cutting-edge research. At MAHE, we have always emphasized the importance of advancing healthcare through rigorous academic inquiry and pioneering research. With our strong foundation in research, particularly in areas like molecular biology, biotechnology, and clinical research, we are excited to collaborate with SKAN and Happiest Health. This partnership not only enhances our capabilities but also allows us to contribute significantly to impactful research in emerging fields like microbiome studies and stem cell therapies, areas where MAHE has been actively involved. We look forward to leveraging our strengths to drive innovations that will transform healthcare practices.”

 

 

 

Dr. Sharath Rao, Pro Vice Chancellor of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, stated, “This MOU marks a significant step in our journey of collaborative research and academic excellence. MAHE has a rich history of academic rigor and innovation, and we are proud of our strong research culture, which has produced significant contributions to healthcare and science. Our expertise in microbiome studies, combined with our interdisciplinary approach and state-of-the-art facilities, positions us well to partner with SKAN and Happiest Health in pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge. We are confident that this collaboration will lead to meaningful advancements, not only in healthcare but also in the way research is conducted, ultimately benefiting society at large.”

 

Dr. Yogesh Shouche, Director, SKAN, said We will quickly begin dialogue with MAHE to define specific research projects. SKAN would like to expand its expertise in gut microbiome to cover other human microbiome components.”