The goal of Stanford-India Biodesign is to train the next generation of medical technology innovators in India. This is facilitated through a fellowship, internships and events.
Funded by the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science
and Technology, Government of India, Stanford University, and other supporters,
the SIB Fellowship Program is centered in New Delhi and administered as
a collaboration between Stanford University, the Indian
Institute of Technology Delhi, and the All
India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in partnership with the Indo-US
Science & Technology Forum (IUSSTF). In future years, the fellowship
and associated teaching programs will be developed in other centers in
India.
Fellows receive tuition, stipend, and international travel support (for trips required for the fellowship.)
Fellows receive tuition, stipend, and international travel support (for trips required for the fellowship.)
Fellowship
This highly competitive program is directed towards Indian citizens who have an interest in the invention and early-stage development of new medical technologies (medical devices). Successful applicants will have advanced degrees and/or significant work experience. University faculty are strongly encouraged to apply.
During the fellowship, approximately
half of the fellowship period is at Stanford University
and the other half spent in India. Fellows work on a multidisciplinary
team joining other innovators with a combination of engineering, medical
and business backgrounds.
The team examines clinical needs within the Indian setting,
identifying opportunities for medical technology innovation. Working closely
with Stanford, AIIMS and IIT Delhi faculty, the teams invent, prototype,
develop and patent one or more new technologies. Fellows are also mentored
by “real-world” experts from the medical technology, legal
and venture capital industries in the United States and India.
The fellowship begins in January each year.
Fellows must commit to remaining in India at the completion
of the program, with the intent of returning to academia (to develop Biodesign-related
programs), founding startup companies or joining existing medical
technology companies.
Fellows are paid a full stipend while they are in the fellowship,
although the amount varies between Stanford and Delhi. Any required tuition
and health benefits are also covered.
Internship
Internships are offered at the AIIMS SIB Centre on an annual
basis. Interns spend several months at the SIB Centre working with the
fellows to find solutions to the needs they have identified. Interns are
mentored by the SIB Fellows and Faculty during their stay at AIIMS. Interns
are paid a modest stipend. Further information is available on the Internship
page.
Events
Every year we hold an Indian Medtech Summit in Delhi, India.
The AIIMS SIB faculty, fellows and staff facilitate the event and many
members of the medtech community attend including AIIMS faculty, industry
representatives, government officials, local and US-based entrepreneurs,
students and others. The 2011 Summit will be held in Delhi on December
16-17, 2011.
Contact Information
The address at AIIMS for the SIB CentreStanford India Biodesign (SIB) Centre
Room No.108, Old OT Block (First Floor)
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029
Ph:+91-11-26593758
Ph/Fax: +91-11-26588168
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