Venture capitalist Prashanth Prakash signs MoU with IISc to fund geriatrics unit at Bagchi hospital
The Shantha & Prakash Geriatrics Wing, as it is called, is expected to be operational by the start of 2025. The wing will be equipped with state-of-the-art facilities in geriatrics to support academic and research programmes, and to enable PG students to undergo training of a world-class standard, IISc said in a press release.
The new wing will take forward the IISc Medical School objective of integrating science, engineering and medicine under a single umbrella to produce a new generation of physician-scientists, it added.
Thanking the Prakash couple, IISc director Govindan Rangarajan said despite advances in integrative medicine, long-term care including post-acute care of the elderly was a universal challenge. “With increasing life expectancy, it is also crucial to ensure healthy aging of the population. These multiple challenges require an interdisciplinary approach for effective care and we are sure that the Shanta & Prakash Geriatrics Wing will fuel and drive the much needed innovation in this space.”
Prakash, who is also the founder partner at the venture capital firm
said proactively managing age-related comorbidities will help prolong the period during which individuals can enjoy maximum physical and cognitive independence. “Through physician-scientists, there is immense potential for the Institute to bring advancements in Gero-sciences and Healthy-aging to help people live their most extended, healthiest lives possible.”
Prakash’s announcement of support follows
‘s CSR arm Parivartan signing up with IISc pledging Rs 107.76 crore to support the Cardiology wing, Radiology wing, and Emergency Medicine wing at the Bagchi-Parthasarathy hospital.
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