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IIT Madras Launches Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre to


power alarge-scale Multi-Disciplinary effort to map Human Brains
at Cellular Level
This new state-of-the-art centre aims to become a leading global centrefor
Human Brain Researchwith Transformative Impact in the fields of Science
and Medicine

CHENNAI, 19thMarch 2022:Indian Institute of Technology Madras has launched the Sudha
Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre to power an ambitious Global Project to map the human brain at thecellular
and connectivitylevels, with a focus on high-resolution brain imaging.
This state-of-the-art Centre aims to become a world-renowned research centre, generating unprecedented
human brain data, scientific output and technology tools.
It was inaugurated today (19thMarch 2022) in the presence of Prof. K. VijayRaghavan, Principal Scientific
Adviser to the Government of India, Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, IIT Madras Distinguished
AlumnusShri Kris Gopalakrishnan, ShrimatiSudhaGopalakrishnan, and Prof. Mohanasankar
Sivaprakasam of IIT Madras, who will be heading this Centre.
Separately, Prof. K. VijayRaghavan also inaugurated the AquaMAP Centre for Water Management and
Policy during his visit to the IIT Madras campus in the presence of Prof. Ligy Philip, Dean (Planning),
IIT Madras, and Principal Coordinator of the Centre and Alumni Donors Dr. Parasuram Balasubramanian
and Mr. Krishnan Narayanan
IIT Madras plans to train hundreds of undergraduate and postgraduate students atthis Centre in
neuroscience and computing, machine learning techniques on cutting-edge brain data.
The Centre is supported by Mr. Kris Gopalakrishnan and Mrs. Sudha Gopalakrishnan. Their dedicated
efforts in seeding research at IIT Madras at the intersection of Neuroscience and Engineering are now
powering this Centre in the frontier research area of brain mapping.
Addressing the inaugural event, Prof. K. VijayRaghavan, Principal Scientific Adviser to the
Government of India, said, “The combination of IIT Madras, which has the expertise in science and
data analysis, with medicine is going to be revolutionary. Going forward, we have an extraordinary
problem in Neuroscience, i.e. on the functioning of human brain. We are at an earlier stage in our
understanding of the human brain functioning. The IIT Madras brain centrewill help in solving complex
issues that will benefit the world.”
Further, Prof. K. VijayRaghavan said, “The dynamic leadership of IIT Madras has shown the ability to
herd different kinds of complex talent together. The IIT Madras Research Park is an example and today
every institution wants to copy the model.”
The first ongoing project of the Centre titled ‘Computational and Experimental Platform for High-
Resolution Terapixel Imaging of ex-vivo Human Brains’ for high-throughput light microscopic imaging
of whole human brains is supported by the Office of Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of
India. Through this project, the Centre has developed a high-throughput histology pipeline that processes
whole human brains into high-resolution digital images.
Using this technology platform, the Centre is imaging post-mortem human brains of different types and
ages.The Centre has already acquiredwhole brain serial-section cell-resolution volumes of three
developing brains to date. These unique first-in-class data sets that provide a high-resolution view of
developing brains will be released in the near future.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Kris Gopalakrishnan, Distinguished Alumnus of IIT Madras,
said,“Entrepreneurship and development in science and technology are important for the nation’s
growth. While there have been great strides in supporting entrepreneurship, there is a need for more
support tofoster world-class research in India. Scientists and engineers play an important role in feeding
the knowledge economy of the country. The country has the right talent, resource and opportunity in
leading some areas globally. ”
Congratulating the Researchers, Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, said,“The Brain
Research Centre is a great case study which proves that technology can contribute to medicine and solve
societal problems. The Centre will make deep in-roads in collecting data for brain research.”
Further, Prof. Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Madras,
and Head of Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centresaid, “The technology platform we have
developedand our strong medical collaborations,is allowing us to generate high-resolution large-format
histology sections of human brains that will advance the field significantly.”
Elaborating about the research work, Prof. Partha Mitra, Professor, Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory and Distinguished Visiting Chair Professor, IIT Madras, said,“3D digital neuroanatomy
of the postmortem human brainwith cellular resolution is a field with greatpotential for scientific
discovery and also for the understanding of neurological disorders. The unique data sets being generated
here promise to be widely impactful through open sharing with an international research community.”
This complex project was possible due to IITM’s strong collaboration with medical institutions. The
clinical partners for this project are CMC Vellore led by Dr. George Varghese, National Institute of
Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), led by Dr. Anita Mahadevan and Saveetha Medical
College and Hospital led by Dr. J. Kumutha. In addition, IIT Madras has a strong and deep international
collaboration network of global leaders in brain mapping efforts in the US, EU and Japan. The Centre has
six internationally renowned faculty as visiting professors at IIT Madras.
Highlighting the collaboration between IIT Madras and CMC, Dr. George Varghese, Professor,
CMC Vellore, said,“The Brain Research Centre has a huge potential in solving some of the major
medical issues. The research work undertaken at the Centre will help in bringing different outcomes for
patients. This unusual combination of science and technology with medicine is the way to go forward. ”
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