
Projects
The Personalized Precision Health Systems Foundation (PPHSF) is on a mission to revolutionize personalized precision health. With a focus on groundbreaking interdisciplinary research, innovation, and collaboration, PPHSF launched various projects to escalate cutting-edge discoveries and sharing in personalized precision health systems. By seamlessly integrating diverse fields like medicine, cooperative medicine, and medical systems such as Ayurveda and Tibetan medicine, we're paving the way for a healthier future together.

Ayu Emergency Yatra
​Conducting the Ayu Emergency Yatra supported by the Ministry of AYUSH and other organizations. This involoved traveling throughout India, linking with doctors and institutions who utilize Ayurvedic interventions in acute and Emergency conditions. This has included the publication of a book entitled “Navigating through Ayu Emergency Yatra: Project Report Summary and Strategic Evaluation,” launched at the World Ayurveda Congress 2024 by the AYUSH Secretary Shri. Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary.

Cooperative Medicine Systems for Surgical Oncology
Clinical practice in Bangalore utilizing traditional medicine intervention within emergency, ICU and surgical contexts. The clinic specializes in the treatment of cancer, disease management and case documentation.

Standardization and Quality Control of Rasa Aushadhis
Initiative to utilize cutting edge tools used to research therapeutic nanoparticles in order to understand metallic and mineral compounds used in traditional medicine (especially bhasmas from Ayurvedic rasa shastra and Siddha). Through this, we are developing the first quality control (QC) metrics and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) that can be used to evaluate structure-property-relationship, safety, toxicity, and therapeutic functions of Rasa Aushadhis.

Personalized Precision Health Interventions
We use a structured approach to record and analyze the delivery of tailored healthcare strategies. The case documentation process for personalized precision health interventions is crucial for ensuring that interventions are effective, safe, and aligned with individual patient needs. In this regard we aim to develop a comprehensive overview of how to document personalized precision health interventions and match it with the methods and parameters used in the current clinical research to translate the potential of PPM for developing public health intervention strategies, SOPs and Protocols.

Cooperative Medicine Systems for Cognitive and Developmental Disorders
We are working on fundamental aspects of human cognition based on the principles of Ayurveda. The "Jnanotpati Krama" described by acharya "Caraka" is used as the foundational aspect to correlate the process involved in Cognition. Our research team is building upon the above concepts to solve the key challenges in cognitive disorders and developmental disorders with specific focus towards pediatric age group. In this regard, we are working on deploying all the available strategies used in Ayurveda including "Daiva Vyapashraya Chikitsa, Yukti Vyapashraya Chikitsa and Satvavajaya Chikitsa. Our deep focus is to develop personalized precision health interventions for management of Learning disabilities, Developmental Disorders and Cognitive Disorders.

Documentation, Publication and Building Ethical Spaces
The documentation and publication of Ayurvedic knowledge play a crucial role in preserving and sharing this ancient system of medicine. Traditional texts, such as Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita, serve as foundational resources, various practices, herbal remedies, and therapeutic techniques. In recent years, efforts to digitize these texts and publish research studies have made Ayurvedic knowledge more accessible to a global audience. This ongoing documentation ensures that the wisdom of Ayurveda continues to benefit future generations and fosters an understanding of holistic health practices. More over this project will help us to synthesize ethical spaces for practice of personalized precision health systems using cooperative medicine approach.