BioVoice News September 2017 Issue 4 Volume 2 | Page 37

Affordable point of care diagnostics for TB Despite the initial pulls and pushes for survival, the Pune based startup, Annweshan SciTech has stayed strong to tell its tale behind its quest to create an affordable solution for tuberculosis diagnosis BY RAHUL KOUL C lose to two and half years ago, a scientist decided to turn into an entrepreneur to work towards his goal of developing a game changing technology to detect Tuberculosis. Behind the motivation was the years of research work on the deadly disease by Dr Dhiman Sarkar, Senior Principal Scientist, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research’s National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL), Pune, who has 81 publications and 47 patents to his credit. The result of the initial intense deliberations between him and his co-founder, the lecturer turned entrepreneur, Mrs Manikankana Sarkar Bandyopadhyay led to the formation of a startup, Annweshan SciTech, on 13th January 2015. It was followed by the immediate steps towards developing the prototype of the product based on the years of research by Dr Sarkar. One of the important aspects of TB being so deadly is the large number of “missed-out” cases during testing, because of which these suspected TB patients do not receive timely treatment. The founders also believe that a lack of understanding between so- called experts about the usefulness of conventional methodologies in evaluating any novel, game- changing diagnostic technology has been a drawback. To circumvent this problem, Dr Sarkar discovered a novel method of detection in the year 2011. He tried it on suspected TB patients, and encouraged, by the preliminary results, decided to setup Annweshan SciTech to bring affordable TB diagnosis to the common people. Commenting on the need for BIOVOICENEWS.COM 37