"The partnership between CMU and the Centre for Brain Research at the IISc in Bangalore will strategically leverage the research strengths of both institutions while enhancing the connection between CMU and India," a statement released by the university said.
"One of the most pressing challenges facing humanity is to understand the human brain," CMU President Subra Suresh said.
"Our hope is that this new research collaboration will lead to discoveries about euro-degenerative diseases that afflict the aging population, and that those findings help improve our diagnostic and treatment capabilities for such diseases," he said.
This partnership will provide opportunities for applying new technologies from fields ranging from imaging to machine learning to address critical questions about neuro- degeneration and normal aging.
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"I am very pleased to support President Subra Suresh's strategic vision for the collaboration between CMU and IISc through this gift so that we can address one of the grand challenges of our times by understanding the human brain," Gopalakrishnan said.
India also is home to the second largest concentration of CMU alumni.
The partnership will explore avenues to further strengthen the intellectual ties between CMU and India, while addressing some of the most challenging research problems in brain research, the statement said.