Microbial Culture Collection

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The Microbial Culture Collection, (Now called as National Centre for Microbial Resource, NCMR) in Pune, is India's microbial culture collection centre, recognized by World Federation for Culture Collections (WFCC), and has a status of (IDA).

The Microbial Culture Collection is a national facility funded by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India. The MCC is affiliated to National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS), Pune, India. It is an affiliate member of the World Federation for Culture Collections (WFCC) and is registered with the (WDCM, registration number 930). The main objectives of MCC are to act as a national depository, to supply authentic microbial cultures, and to provide related services to the scientific community working in research institutions, universities and industries.

The MCC was recognized by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva, Switzerland as an International Depository Authority (IDA) in April 2011. The deposit of microorganisms under the Budapest Treaty is recognized to fulfill the requirement of patent procedure in 55 member countries.

The MCC scientists are actively involved in the research programmes relating to , metagenomics, ecology and taxonomy, using both classical and molecular approaches.

Objectives[]

  • The centre focuses on basic research in the areas of , , and proteomics etc.
  • Isolation and identification of microorganisms from various environmental niches.
  • Preservation of microbial biodiversity from niche areas as metagenomic libraries.
  • Development of new strategies for isolation of "not yet cultured" microbes.
  • To provide consultation services for patent deposits, preservation, propagation, biodeterioration, industrial problems, biosystematics and microbial biodiversity issues etc.
  • To serve as national facility for microbial culture collection, deposit and the supply of authentic microbial cultures.
  • To serve as an (IDA).
  • To establish and conduct workshops, seminars, symposia and training programmes in the area of , preservation and advanced areas of and phylogeny.

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References[]

1. http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/pune-scientists-discover-three-new-microbes-that-grew-on-cellphone-screens/story-H3oPgUDljUlN6bWkrrZ4XP.html 2. http://www.ndtv.com/pune-news/how-bugs-make-smart-homes-in-your-smartphones-pune-scientists-found-1666371

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