Kohima, Sept. 9 -- The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP), a Government of India-supported initiative through its biotechnology department, signed an MoU today with the Nagaland government to strengthen the state's public healthcare system through innovative indigenous health technologies.

C-CAMP director and CEO Dr Taslimarif Saiyed and commissioner & secretary, Nagaland health & family welfare department, Anoop Khinchi made the announcement at the directorate of health & family welfare in Kohima today.

This collaboration builds on C-CAMP's earlier efforts to support Nagaland's public health system.

The C-CAMP successfully established two oxygen-supported augmented hospital facilities in the state during the COVID-19 p...