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10/66 Dementia Research Group

Less than one-tenth of all population-based research into dementia has been directed towards the two-thirds or more of all people with dementia who live in developing parts of the world — thus, the name "10/66".

Part of the Alzheimer's Disease International Network, 10/66 is a group of researchers who encourage active collaboration between research groups in different developing countries and between developed and developing countries. The research projects have included pilot studies to establish a method for diagnosing dementia in populations with very little formal education; qualitative studies to understand the experience of people with dementia and their carers; intervention studies that investigate whether local community health workers can contribute to care by identifying people who need help; and population-based studies to quantify prevalence and incidence in developing countries.

The 10/66 Group is part of Alzheimer's Disease International and is coordinated through Prof. Martin Prince from the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London.

3FOUR50.com

FOUR50 is building a network of experts, activists and enthusiasts committed to preventing the epidemic of chronic disease and raising awareness about its devastating consequences. It aims to do this by focusing on the 3 risk factors (poor diet, lack of physical activity, tobacco use) that lead to four chronic diseases (CVD, diabetes, chronic lung diseases and some cancers) contributing to more than 50% of deaths worldwide.

Asian Development Bank: Vehicle Emission Reduction – Country Data

This site features data for Asian countries on vehicle emission reduction. It includes emission profiles, relevant emission standards, and information on transport management, and a list of agencies and frameworks for regulating emissions.

Bangladesh Academy of Sciences

The academy organises conferences, seminars and workshops with governmental help and in collaboration with international agencies and donors.  Biannual awards are presented for outstanding research in several categories.  Students may be eligible to apply for grants and scholarships provided by the Dr. Sultan Ahmed Chowdhury Talent Nurture Fund.  The Journal of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences publishes all branches of scientific research from around the world as recommended by its reviewers.

Bhutan National Environment Commission

Bhutan's National Environment Commission is an autonomous agency mandated to oversee environment policies, issues and laws, and coordinate inter-sectoral environment programmes in the country. The commission monitors the impact of development on the environment and aims to put in place the necessary controls, regulations and incentives to private and public sectors to achieve sustainable development through judicious use of natural resources.

Bioinformatics Society of India

Inbios is a non-profit society that has been set up to promote bioinformatics in India, serve as a resource base for those working in the field, and act as a bridge between industry and academia. Its activities include running a moderated web discussion forum, Biomeeet. Founded by Ashwin Sivakumar, currently a researcher at the University of Helsinki, Inbios originated as a voluntary project at the Indian Institute of Science.

Cancerworld

This is a portal to the websites of associations that aim to advance our understanding of oncology and how to better treat patients with cancer, both in the developed and developing worlds.

Each partner association is represented in the portal with a website describing and providing information relating to the organisation, its structure, news, research projects, activities, membership, resource information, selected links, and so on.

Cancerworld also hosts the Cancer Media Service, operated by the European School of Oncology and aimed at journalists. The independent service aims to put cancer research into context, which it does by publishing well written and easy-to-read summaries of the latest cancer research. Perhaps even more useful is its list of resources for journalists that includes links to several medical dictionaries and cancer organisations worldwide.

Centre for Science and Environment

The Centre for Science and Environment is a New Delhi-based organisation that aims to increase public awareness on science, technology, environment and development. It runs India’s only science and environment fortnightly magazine, Down To Earth, and produces a number of newsletters on key environmental issues. CSE also acts as a campaigning organisation, focusing on air pollution, climate change and rainwater harvesting.

Centre for Study of Indian Diaspora

The Centre for the Study of Indian Diaspora was established in the University of Hyderabad in 1995. The Centre's remit is to carry out interdisciplinary studies on overseas Indians, who today constitute nearly 15 million, spread over seventy countries.

Consortium on Science, Technology and Innovation for the South (COSTIS) (formerly Third World Network of Scientific Organisations (TWNSO))

An international NGO, TWNSO was founded at the initiative of the Third World Academy of Sciences by ministers of science and technology and higher education and heads of science academies and research councils in developing countries to promote science-based sustainable economic development.

Current Science (India)

Current Science, founded in 1932, is India's leading multidisciplinary science journal. Published in collaboration with the Indian Academy of Sciences, it is intended to be, besides a source of original research papers and reviews, a medium for communication and discussion of important issues that concern science and scientific activity. The journal can be accessed free of charge online.

Development Alternatives Group

The Development Aternatives Group is a non-profit organisation which aims to create sustainable livelihoods, sustainable technologies and sustainable social environments on a large scale in India. It does this through its three branches (environmental systems, technological systems and institutional systems) working on a local, national regional and global level. Click here for a list of the group's current programmes.

Down to Earth

Down to Earth is a fortnightly magazine published by India's Centre for Science and Environment. It aims "to inform people about the environmental threats facing India and the world". The online version features archives from 1992 onwards, with selected full-text articles available to non-subscribers free of charge.

Global Forum for Health Research

The Global Forum for Health Research provides evidence, tools and discussion forums for decision-makers in research funding and policy to improve the health of the poor. Although it covers issues for both infectious and non-communicable diseases, the agency recognises that mental health problems are severely neglected in developing countries. As well as links to various publications and reports, the website also hosts RealHealthNews, which aims to share news on research and interventions that can improve the health of those in developing countries.

India Country Analysis - Energy Information Administration (US Federal Agency)

This US federal agency site gives a comprehensive overview of energy development and supply in India. The information is categorised by fuel source (oil, natural gas or coal), and electricity generation. The full report is also available as pdf  [108 KB] or html.

India Meteorological Department (IMD)

IMD provides weather bulletins and warnings against extreme events like cyclones. Cyclone warnings include weather outlooks for the North Indian Ocean and maps of both the observed and predicted cyclone track. The IMD website also gives background details on individual projects, including the department's cyclone monitoring and warning dissemination systems. Information on the expected impact of cyclones of varying intensities — and recommendations for mitigation — is provided. The site also links to archives of satellite and rainfall data.

Indian Academy of Sciences

Promoting the progress of science, the Indian Academy of Sciences publishes eleven journals across a range of scientific disciplines, making them the largest scientific publisher in India.  Journals can be accessed on the site with some articles available as a PDF.  They are involved with organising fellowship meetings and award one hundred student and teacher summer fellowships annually.  The Academy encourages science education, and voices issues and concerns of scientists.  All reports are published on the site.

Indian Science Communication Society

ISCOS is a non-governmental organisation that brings together science communicators and scientists who are keen to popularise science. The website describes the government of India's one-year training course on science journalism. 

Institute of Bioinformatics (India)

India's Institute of Bioinformatics is a not-for-profit organisation engaged in cutting-edge research into databases, computational genomics, proteomics and comparative genomics. Its initial goal is to create a freely available human Protein Reference Database using open source technologies and to experimentally verify predicted human genes using molecular biology and proteomics-based methods.

Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (India)

The Institute of genomics and Integrative Biology is a constituent laboratory of India's Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. It is engaged in various aspects of modern biotechnology with a special focus on functional genomics and genome informatics. Formerly the Centre for Biochemical Technology, the organiastion is evolving into an interdisciplinary institute comprising several networked laboratories.
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