On September 7, 2019, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri campus, celebrated its graduation day in the presence of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Chancellor Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (Amma), Chief Guest Prof. Hemantha Kumar (Vice-Chancellor, University of Mysore) and Guest of Honor, Dr. G. M. Nair (Secretary, Government of Kerala, India).
Joy and exuberance, vibrant music, a creative outburst of talent everywhere you look – all this coupled with an atmosphere invigorated with excitement – these are some of the indicators. . .
The students and faculty members of the School of Biotechnology, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, were privileged to welcome Dr. Senthil Arumugam from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia, for the invited talk series conducted on August 19, 2019.
Nitasha Menon, PhD student at Amrita School of Biotechnology, Amritapuri, presented her study on antimicrobial resistance at the 23rd Evergreen International Phage Biology meeting at Olympia, WA, USA, from August 4-9, 2019.
In 2006, the Amrita Centre for Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine started as a blank slate – just a group of focused and passionate researchers led by Dr. Shantikumar Nair. Dr.Nair. . .
Dr. Linda Troeberg, Senior lecturer at Norwich Medical School based at the University of East Anglia, United Kingdom was an invited speaker at the School of Biotechnology, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri campus, on August 6, 2019.
Dr. Utpal S.Tatu, Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru Malaria has been a problem in India for centuries. Details of this disease can be found even in. . .
Amrita School of Biotechnology selected among the top six Indian innovators to contribute to the development of sanitation solutions as part of the Reinvent the Toilet Challenge: India. From a. . .
Every Wednesday, a grand transformation takes place in the reading room at Amrita School of Biotechnology. The neatly arranged desks and chairs sparsely occupied by students, laptops and textbooks are. . .
When most of us hear about the prevalence of a world-wide epidemic we usually break into a cold sweat combined with a sense of paranoia as we consider the implications. . .