Kalam`s Research Sees Bio-Chip Treatment For Mental Defects
By Network on September 14,2006
A bio-chip implant or some other
mechanism can in the future be used to transfer certain
functions of the damaged portions of the human brain to the
healthy one, President A P J Abdul Kalam, who is carrying out
a research on mentally-challenged children, said.
Also, a convergence of communication, and bio and nano
technologies, medical electronics, and mathematical simulation
can lead to an integrated solution to mental disabilities, he
told an International Conference on Autism here.
The President said his study also focused on use of stem
cells for increasing the quality and quantity of neurons in
the brain system.
"We are confident that it will be possible to transform
certain functions of the damaged portions of the brain, say in
the left hemisphere, to the normal portion in the right
hemisphere of the brain by some triggering mechanism or by
implanting a bio-chip to carry out those functions," Kalam
remarked.
The President said he has been carrying out his research
with an expert for the past three years.
Kalam, who recalled his visit to Thiruvananthapuram`s
Central Institute of Mental Retardation, also spoke about the
possibility of treating mental defects through a combination
of a variety technologies and techniques.
"The research is indeed location the exact area of
defect. Permanent solution, which can help children afflicted
with mental disability, can be found by medical scientists and
technologists using an integrated approach," he said.
Source: Zee News
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