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Monthly Archives: February 2017

Women Health

Is Rinsing Your Sinuses With Neti Pots Safe?

Credit @ FDA Little teapots with long spouts have become a fixture in many homes to flush out clogged nasal passages and help people breathe easier. Along with other nasal...
biostandadmin
28 Feb, 17
Public Health and Issues

Could It be Bipolar? Top signs to look for – Health Check

Over 5 million people in the United States have bipolar disorder. Unless you have severe mania, bipolar can be difficult to diagnose. Approximately 1 in 5 people diagnosed with...
Ramesh Neppalli
26 Feb, 17
Startups

Biotech startup uses “Snail venom” to treat chronic pain and opioid...

Kineta, Inc., a biotechnology company focused on the translational development of novel immune modulating therapies, announced that KCP-400 (RgIA4), a potent antagonist of the...
Sabeera Bonala
25 Feb, 17
Bio News

Gene-edited chickens to help preserve rare breeds

Hens that do not produce their own chicks have been developed for use as surrogates to lay eggs from rare breeds. The advance – using gene-editing techniques – could help...
Ramesh Neppalli
18 Feb, 17
Bio Tech

Supreme People’s Court of China rules in favor of Novozymes

Lawsuit against enzyme makers Longda and Boli reaches conclusion, as China’s highest court upholds a Novozymes patent on enzymes for production of fuel ethanol and beverage...
Victor Babu
17 Feb, 17
Pharmacy

“Siliq” new psoriasis drug approved by FDA

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Siliq (brodalumab) to treat adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. Siliq is administered as an injection. Siliq is...
Sabeera Bonala
16 Feb, 17
Bio Tech

Biotech from the Bermuda Brings Good News for Dementia Patients

Axovant Sciences is a biotech located in Bermuda, a British tropical island in the Atlantic ocean. From there, the company develops drugs against dementia. The company was...
Sabeera Bonala
14 Feb, 17
Health, Food and Fitness

Stanford researchers have trained an algorithm to diagnose skin cancer

Credit @ Stanford News/ Matt Young It’s scary enough making a doctor’s appointment to see if a strange mole could be cancerous. Imagine, then, that you were in that...
biostandadmin
11 Feb, 17
Startups

Man-made cow’s milk may soon be a reality

Biohackers Ryan Pandya and Perumal Gandhi are working on crafting a plant-based concoction that’s nearly identical in makeup to what’s found in grocery milk. To achieve this,...
Sabeera Bonala
10 Feb, 17
Interview Series

It is important to visit in person regions across the world – Martin Wiles...

Martin Wiles, Vice President Business Development & Licensing from Almac Discovery- United Kingdom shares his  roles, responsibilities and personal views with...
Ramesh Neppalli
06 Feb, 17
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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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