Tata Consultancy Services, India's leading software services firm, is all set to make a mark in the healthcare space by developing a novel gene-based therapy for the treatment of Asia's most dreaded disease malaria.
The Tata group company, which ventured into the healthcare-related software services, has successfully developed a novel gene-based technology that will revolutionise treatment for Malaria, the most dreaded disease in Asia and Africa.
The scientific team at the Advanced Technology Centre of TCS Health in Hyderabad has undertaken this initiative as part of the New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative of the Council of Indian Scientific and Industrial Research.
The new research involves an improved annotation of the genomic structure of P Falciparum -- a parasite that is the principal cause of Malaria.
According to M Vidyasagar, executive vice-president and head of the Advance Technology Centre, the TCS approach in this first gene-based technology for Malaria treatment involves identification of genes and their possible functions based on combination of machine learning algorithms to predict the locations of genes and experimental verification of the predictions.
However, the verification