BRS-D (Bharat Risk Score – Dysglycemia)
A landmark adaptation of global risk models, validated for the Indian population, offering enhanced sensitivity for early diabetes detection.
"Science must serve, must heal, and must inspire."
At the Society for the Study of Chronic Diseases (SSC), science is not merely studied — it is shaped, shared, and set into motion.
Our scientific journey reflects a steadfast commitment to indigenous innovation, global collaboration, and rigorous inquiry. Each milestone marks not just an achievement, but a promise kept — to push the frontiers of knowledge for the betterment of humanity.
A landmark adaptation of global risk models, validated for the Indian population, offering enhanced sensitivity for early diabetes detection.
Focused explorations into prediabetes, endocrine rhythms, and the evolving landscape of chronic disease management.
A pioneering effort to consolidate data, foster research, and improve outcomes in pituitary disorders across diverse demographics.
An ambitious national initiative aimed at identifying at-risk individuals through community-level engagement and early intervention.
With multiple publications and three abstracts accepted at the International Diabetes Federation Congress 2025 in Bangkok, SSC is proud to contribute Indian voices to the global scientific discourse. Through every study, every registry, every screening drive, SSC advances its unwavering belief that: science must serve, must heal, and must inspire.
"Our footprints are not merely marks on paper. They are bridges built across disciplines, geographies, and generations leading toward a healthier tomorrow."