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Monthly Archives: July 2016

StartupsWomen Health

Thinx, MAVEN & LOLA – New Startups Focusing On Women’s Health

Indeed, even in the present day world, examining certain ladies' wellbeing and health points makes a few people uncomfortable. Firm marks of disgrace encompassing ladies'...
Sabeera Bonala
31 Jul, 16
Bio NewsPublic Health and Issues

CCMB and SCI hold hands to challenge sickle cell anaemia

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) and the Sickle Cell Institute, Chhattisgarh (SCIC), Raipur have joined hands to tackle sickle cell anaemia. In Chhattisgarh,...
Fahmida Neelofar
31 Jul, 16
Pharmacy

Human Organs Are Grown From Plant Materials

A focal test in organ creation is the advancement of materials that can have the new cells inside the body, holding the organ's shape and association. In a manufactured...
Sabeera Bonala
29 Jul, 16
Bio News

They found It In Nose: Novel Antibiotic Against Staph aka MRSA

Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a contamination brought on by a kind of Staphylococcus, or staph, bacteria that is invulnerable to various anti-infection...
biostandadmin
29 Jul, 16
Health, Food and Fitness

A Once-daily Adlyxin Injection To Treat Type 2 Diabetes

Diabetes is a long lasting sickness that influences the way your body handles glucose, a sort of sugar, in your blood. The vast majority with the condition have sort 2. There are...
Sabeera Bonala
28 Jul, 16
Bio TechPublic Health and Issues

Why bigger brains are more helpless to emotional sicknesses

Mammals show a wide range of brain sizes, reflecting adaptation to diverse habitats. The cerebral cortex is in charge of sensory, motor and intellectual capabilities.Looking...
Fahmida Neelofar
28 Jul, 16
Public Health and Issues

Gene-Transplantation Approach To Cure “Bubble boy” Disease

Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) is most commonly known as “Bubble boy” disease. SCID turned out to be all the more generally known in the 1970s when the world...
biostandadmin
22 Jul, 16
Health, Food and Fitness

Common Drug to Attack Cancer And Cardiovascular Diseases

Atherosclerosis is an ailment in which plaque develops inside your veins. Conduits are veins that convey oxygen-rich blood to your heart and different parts of your body. Plaque...
Sabeera Bonala
22 Jul, 16
Bio News

Missing Parts of Human Brain Are Filmed in Modern Map

© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature.   The cerebrum or brain is essential in the human body since it permits a man to think, feel and store...
Sabeera Bonala
22 Jul, 16
Career

Oversupply of scientists with not enough university openings as professors

The United States is producing more research scientists than academia can handle.As per the time the united states needs more scientists, but when it comes to professorships...
Fahmida Neelofar
20 Jul, 16
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Face of the month - February

A career in research is always challenging more so because the techniques and technologies are changing fast. One has to keep updated about the kind of work going on globally. Securing grants for your research is however the toughest challenge. Mentoring students and solving their problems also becomes quite challenging at times. - Dr. Charu Lata

Raising Talents

The moment he granted me a seat, the news spread like anything. The principal called Mr. Sahu and almost every person laughed at me. I was a very simple girl from middle-class family. Many unwanted suggestions poured in. But I think I was destined to be here. Days went by. At the end of every year, a mining student has to go for training in mines.

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