Global Collaborations

Cancer Institute (WIA) partners with leading research institutions worldwide, combining global expertise with deep knowledge of India's cancer burden to advance discovery and improve patient outcomes.

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University of Leeds

Completed

Leeds, United Kingdom · International

GCRF-funded network characterizing colorectal cancer-associated gut microbiome across India, UK, Chile, Argentina, and Vietnam.

Cancer Research UK

Active

London, United Kingdom · International

Multi-million pound global initiative to understand microbial contributions to cancer causation and prevention.

DBT/Wellcome Trust India Alliance

Active

New Delhi, India / United Kingdom · International

Pan-India consortium characterizing early-onset colorectal cancer microbial composition across 12 Indian centers.

World Health Organization (WHO)

Completed

Geneva, International · International

Historical collaboration on cancer control programs. WHO has rated Cancer Institute (WIA) as India's top-ranking cancer center.

IIT Madras

Active

Chennai, India · National

Leveraging machine learning and artificial intelligence for improved ovarian cancer diagnostics, combining clinical expertise with computational innovation.

Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)

Active

New Delhi, India · National

Ongoing partnerships across cancer biology, molecular diagnostics, and clinical trials. ICMR-CAR funding supports the MolOnco-DnT-CenTr initiative.

HLL Lifecare Limited

Completed

Thiruvananthapuram, India · National

Government of India Enterprise. Successful transfer of the p16 DAS-ELISA cervical cancer screening technology developed at Cancer Institute (WIA).

International CRC Microbiome Network

Active

London, International · Network

Multi-country research network studying gut microbiome associations with colorectal cancer across diverse populations.

PEACOCC Consortium

Active

Chennai, India · Network

12-center consortium characterizing microbial composition in early-onset colorectal cancer across India, the first study of its kind.

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We welcome research partnerships with institutions worldwide. If you're interested in collaborating on cancer research, please reach out to our research office.

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