Vaidyaratnam to Collaborate with Johns Hopkins University
The
Vaidyaratnam
Group
is
poised
for
a
research
collaboration
with
Johns
Hopkins
University,
USA,
the
First-of-its-kind
in
the
history
of
Ayurveda.
Vaidyaratnam
and
Johns
Hopkins
University
will
jointly
conduct
research
in
cardiovascular
diseases.
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Vaidyaratnam
to
collaborate
with
Johns
Hopkins
University
“We
are
excited
about
the
new
developments.
Both
Vaidyaratnam
and
Johns
Hopkins
University
take
pride
in
a
glorious
tradition
that
dates
back
centuries.
Our
proposed
collaboration
with
the
world’s
most
renowned
private
research
university
will
benefit
the
healthcare
sector
at
large,”
said
Ashtavaidyan
Dr.
E.T.
Neelakandhan
Mooss,
Managing
Director
of
Vaidyaratnam
Group.
Managing
Director
Ashtavaidyan
Dr.
E.T.
Neelakandhan
Mooss
and
Executive
Director
Ashtavaidyan
Dr.
E.T.
Krishnan
Mooss
held
discussions
with
university
officials
at
the
Baltimore
campus.
Dr.
Venu
Rajamony,
Former
Ambassador
of
India
to
the
Netherlands,
Dr.
Reghu
Natarajan,
Ex-Director
of
Centre
for
Materials
for
Electronics
Technology
(C-MET),
and
Dr.
Shelby
Kutty,
Professor
–
Johns
Hopkins
School
of
Medicine,
were
also
present.
Established
in
1876,
Johns
Hopkins
is
America’s
first
research
university,
an
institution
that
has
revolutionized
higher
education
in
the
U.S.
and
continues
to
bring
knowledge
and
discoveries
to
the
world.
Vaidyaratnam
Group
is
at
the
forefront
of
validating
the
ancient
wisdom
of
Ayurveda
through
scientific
research,
using
tools
like
Artificial
Intelligence.
Vaidyaratnam
medicines
are
available
across
the
length
and
breadth
of
India
through
their
network
of
more
than
2000
dealerships.
The
products
are
exported
to
the
GCC
countries,
South
East
Asian
Countries,
Europe,
US
and
Australia
as
well.
For
more
details,
please
visit:
www.vaidyaratnam.com.
Vaidyaratnam
Oushadhasala
is
managed
by
the
Eledathu
Thaikkatu
Family
of
Thaikkattusseri,
Thrissur,
one
among
the
renowned
Ashtavaidya
families
of
Kerala.
Ashtavaidyas
are
physicians
who
are
masters
of
the
eight
branches
of
Ayurveda
mentioned
in
classical
texts.
