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Drug development is no longer just for Big Pharma. Researchers at Bio-X explain

Teresa Purzner, Stanford University I am a graduate student and resident in the field of neurosurgery and would like to share an unusual and very personal story of developing a...
Sabeera Bonala
27 Feb, 19
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Women safety is the only priority of this biotech startup

Jyoti Singh was a 23-year-old medical student when she was gang raped on a bus in India in 2012 before dying from her injuries, igniting an international firestorm about crimes...
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12 Feb, 18
Earth and Environment

Fossil unlocks clues on evolution of certain types of reptiles from life on land...

Credit @ MICK ELLISON / USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Original story from John Hopkins University.  A 155-million-year old reptile...
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17 Dec, 17
Bio News

The Process of Fractal Assembly, Creates The World’s Smallest Mona Lisa

Original story from Caltech. In 2006, Caltech's Paul Rothemund (BS '94)—now a research professor of bioengineering, computing and mathematical sciences, and computation and...
biostandadmin
15 Dec, 17
Earth and Environment

Can bats help humans survive the next pandemic?

Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight. Scientists believe flight may influence their immune responses to coronoviruses, which cause fatal diseases such as SARS and MERS...
Victor Babu
12 Dec, 17
Public Health and Issues

Multiple accents at home affect word recognition of infants

Original Story from the University of Buffalo Infants raised in homes where they hear a single language, but spoken with different accents, recognize words dramatically...
biostandadmin
11 Dec, 17
AgricultureInnovation & Technology

Moving beyond the green revolution in Africa’s new era of hunger

Seeds and cereals are assessed in in laboratories to check the quality of the grains. Shutterstock Calestous Juma, Harvard University A quarter of the world’s hungry people...
Sourav Ray
10 Dec, 17
Public Health and Issues

Why Elephants Won’t Get Cancer – A Key to Cancer Resistance

Credit @ Schiffman Lab/University of Utah Original Story from the University of Utah.  Why elephants rarely get cancer is a mystery that has stumped scientists for decades. A...
Sabeera Bonala
07 Dec, 17
Agriculture

New technology makes oak wilt detection faster, more affordable

Credit @ CFANS and Abbas Lab. The university of Minnesota. Original story from the University of Minnesota.   Oak wilt fungus is another invasive plant pathogen that often...
biostandadmin
06 Dec, 17
Innovation & Technology

Scientists craft world’s tiniest interlinking chains – Breaking Research

Illustration by Peter Allen & Credit @ University of Chicago Original story from the University of Chicago and was written By Louise Lerner. For decades, scientists have...
Salman Raza
05 Dec, 17
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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

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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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