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Europeans and South Asians have different genetic correlations with COVID-19 outcomes

In the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it is still unclear why some people experience more severe symptoms and adverse outcomes than others. An earlier research done on European population suggested variations in a specific DNA segment strongly associated with severe COVID-19 infection and hospitalization. This DNA segment is present in 50% of South Asians as compared… Continue reading Europeans and South Asians have different genetic correlations with COVID-19 outcomes

Molecular sensor on serotonin receptor to detect cholesterol

28.07.21: Cells communicate with each other via receptor proteins expressed on the cell membranes. Many drugs target these receptor proteins to alter cell’s functioning and physiology. However, the latest study from Prof Amitabha Chattopadhyay’s lab at CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) make a case for accounting for the lipid environment that surrounds the… Continue reading Molecular sensor on serotonin receptor to detect cholesterol

Y chromosome regulates genes on other chromosomes involved in male reproduction

Y chromosome is known to be the male determining chromosome. It is a smaller chromosome in comparison to the X, its partner. It was not known to have any function except sex determination. The DNA sequences on Y chromosomes are by and large present in multiple copies and very few of them code for proteins.… Continue reading Y chromosome regulates genes on other chromosomes involved in male reproduction

Globally applicable ethical guidelines for ancient DNA research

Hyderabad, 20th October, 2021: Rapid growth of ancient DNA research and its impact on archaeology and other fields has prompted the need for developing universally acceptable ethical standards to govern such research. These discussions have led the scientific community to consider best practices for sampling of human remains and carrying out scientific analysis in a… Continue reading Globally applicable ethical guidelines for ancient DNA research

OMICS-2021 deliberates on omics technologies in modern biology

Hyderabad, 23rd October, 2021: CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, with Proteomics Society of India (PSI) co-organized OMICS-2021, an international meeting themed on omics redefining modern biology. The meeting was organized on the occasion of PSI’s 13th annual meeting from 21-23 Oct, 2021. The meeting discusses tools in genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics… Continue reading OMICS-2021 deliberates on omics technologies in modern biology

Hydroxyurea gets DCGI approval for Sickle Cell Anemia treatment

Hyderabad, 23rd Dec, 2021: Sickle Cell Anaemia (SCA) is a common genetic disorder among Indians affecting the red blood cells. It is transmitted by parents who carry a defective beta globin gene without suffering themselves. Close to 0.4% of the population suffers from the disease while 10% people are carriers who lead to birth of… Continue reading Hydroxyurea gets DCGI approval for Sickle Cell Anemia treatment

Novel genetic risk factors for heart failure among Indians

15th Jan, 2022: The mortality rate due to cardiovascular diseases is very high in India, compared to western countries. In severe cardiomyopathy, one of the cardiovascular diseases, heart failures are common. Cardiomyopathy changes the integral structure of the heart muscle, and as a result, the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently. This increases the… Continue reading Novel genetic risk factors for heart failure among Indians

CCMB celebrates Founder’s Day on Dr PM Bhargava’s birth anniversary

Hyderabad, 22nd Feb, 2022: CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) celebrated the Founder’s Day on the occasion of birth anniversary of their Founder Director, Dr PM Bhargava on Feb 22. “Dr PM Bhargava set the foundation for setting up a world class research institute in life sciences in India. The institute’s vision was and… Continue reading CCMB celebrates Founder’s Day on Dr PM Bhargava’s birth anniversary

CCMB study unravels basis for side effects of cholesterol-lowering drug statins

Hyderabad, 8th April, 2022: Statins are one of the top selling drugs worldwide and are used for lowering cholesterol in patients with high blood cholesterol. These drugs act by inhibiting a key enzyme (HMG-CoA Reductase) needed for making cholesterol in our body. In spite of their popularity, statins have been reported to give rise to… Continue reading CCMB study unravels basis for side effects of cholesterol-lowering drug statins

CCMB and TSWREIS come together to mentor students from low-resource settings

Hyderabad, 29th April, 2022: As a premier life science research institute of India, CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad hosts a wide expertise in life sciences. This ranges from the most cutting-edge questions in the field to addressing societal challenges. Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TSWREIS) is a state-wide network of… Continue reading CCMB and TSWREIS come together to mentor students from low-resource settings

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