NIMHANS has tied up with the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN) under the Union Ministry of AYUSH to establish a Collaborative Research Centre for Mind Body Interventions through Yoga (CCMBIY).
The five-year partnership is aimed at bridging traditional Indian healing systems with modern medical science, focusing on evidence-based research in yoga, naturopathy, and their integration into mainstream healthcare. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by CCRYN director Raghavendra Rao and NIMHANS director Pratima Murthy.
According to a press release from NIMHANS, Hemant Bhargav, Associate Professor of Integrative Medicine at NIMHANS, will serve as the Principal Investigator for the collaborative centre. The research team will comprise doctors - Kishore Kumar R., Nishitha Jasti, Bharath Holla, and Shivakumar from NIMHANS, and Vadiraja and Inbaraj from CCRYN, bringing together expertise from both institutions in this collaborative effort to advance the science of mind-body medicine, the release said.
Under this collaboration, the institutions will jointly conduct research projects examining the efficacy of mind-body interventions for conditions including mental health disorders, metabolic disorders and neurological conditions. The initiative will also focus on training healthcare professionals and developing standardised protocols for integrative treatment approaches, the release added.