BioQuest 2013 was preceded by a pre-conference workshop on biotechnology and translational medicine at Amrita’s Health Sciences campus where Amrita experts helped delegates understand mathematical models for research in the. . .
BioQuest 2013 provided the perfect platform to showcase Amrita work in the biotech field. Ajith Madhavan, Assistant Professor, Amrita School of Biotechnology spoke on his work in the Development of. . .
Dr. Lee Hartwell received the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology / Medicine for his discovery of protein molecules that control the division of cells. He was the President and Director. . .
The Amrita School of Biotechnology organized its first ever international conference titled Biotechnology for Innovative Applications during August 11-14, 2013. Speaking at the inauguration, Dr. Venkat Rangan, Vice Chancellor, Amrita. . .
With its rich tradition of silk saris, India is the world’s largest consumer of raw silk. Most of the silk it uses, India also produces. But some is imported. Import. . .
“All organisms have the capacity to remove damaged cells from the body by programmed cell death known as apoptosis,” noted Dr. Nandita Mishra, Assistant Professor, Amrita School of Biotechnology at. . .
A new grant has been sanctioned by the Department of Biotechnology(DBT) of the Government of India. The goal of the project is to construct a biophysically detailed model of a. . .
Proteomics is the study of proteins, their structures and functions. This is an important and emerging area of research in biotechnology today. A paper titled Sakshat Labs: India’s Virtual Proteomics Initiative. . .
Through the holding of hands and sharing of experiences, new horizons of knowledge will open in the highest realms of science and technology to those thirsting for knowledge in India. . .
A joint project proposal for Exchange of Researchers within the frame of the Executive Programme of Scientific and Technological Cooperation between the Replubic of India and the Italian Republic for. . .