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Santosh Kuncha finalists for TNQ Inspiring Science Award

The Inspiring Science Award 2021. 544 entries. 6 finalists.

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CCMB Scientist, Dr. R Sankaranarayan wins the Infosys Prize for Life Sciences, 2020

RAJAN SANKARANARAYANAN, LIFE SCIENCES

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CCMB`s Open Day gets 7000 visitors

Hyderabad, 26th September: CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) organized its annual Open Day on 26 Sept on the occasion of its parent body, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)’s 82nd Foundation Day celebrations. A ritual that CCMB has done since its inception, has attracted thousands of visitors to the research institute every… Continue reading CCMB`s Open Day gets 7000 visitors

CCMB celebrates its science and technology through CSIR’s One Week, One Lab program

Hyderabad, Aug 1, 2023: CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad is going to be open to college students, educators, industry, farmers, wildlife officials and policymakers from 1-5 Aug, 2023, as a part of CSIR’s One Week, One Lab celebrations. Launched at the start of the year by Dr Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister of… Continue reading CCMB celebrates its science and technology through CSIR’s One Week, One Lab program

Global primate genome study reveals their evolution and applications for human health

Genomes of 233 primate species reveal key features of primate evolution, human disease, and biodiversity conservation The Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Pompeu Fabra University, Illumina, and Baylor College of Medicine have led a series of global new studies on primate genomes which is published in the journal Science. CSIR-CCMB, Hyderabad is the Indian collaborator and… Continue reading Global primate genome study reveals their evolution and applications for human health

Novel diagnostic test for Chytridiomycosis – a global pandemic in frogs!

Hyderabad, 4th May, 2023: Researchers from CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), India in collaboration with researchers in Australia and Panama have established a new test for successful diagnosis of Chytridiomycosis in amphibians. Chytridiomycosis is an infectious disease in amphibians caused by two fungal pathogens: Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) and Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans(Bsal). It has driven… Continue reading Novel diagnostic test for Chytridiomycosis – a global pandemic in frogs!

Ancient DNA research confirms the West Eurasian genetic imprints in Pattanam

Hyderabad, 28th Apr, 2023: The archaeological site at Pattanam, on the South-western coast of the Indian subcontinent in the Ernakulam District of Kerala, is believed to be part of the ancient port city of the Muziris. Historians consider the city of Pattanam to have played an instrumental role in trade and cultural exchanges between India… Continue reading Ancient DNA research confirms the West Eurasian genetic imprints in Pattanam

CCMB remembers PM Bhargava, brings its alumni together

Hyderabad, 23 Feb, 2023: CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) celebrated its Founder’s Day on the occasion of the birth anniversary of their Founder Director, Dr Pushpa Mitra Bhargava on 22 Feb. Dr Bhargava was a visionary scientist who established CCMB, India’s first research laboratory dedicated to modern biology. CCMB was built as a… Continue reading CCMB remembers PM Bhargava, brings its alumni together

The maternal ancestry of Nepal is a mixture of South- and East-Asian population

17th October, 2022: Being at the crossroad of the Himalayan region, Nepal offers a unique ground to understand South and East Asian genetic ancestry. The Himalayan Mountains range of Nepal has served as a geographical barrier to population migration, while at the same time, its valleys have served as continuous trade and exchange. Yet, despite… Continue reading The maternal ancestry of Nepal is a mixture of South- and East-Asian population

Life scientist meetings start in Hyderabad with CCMB and UoH’s conference

Hyderabad, 14th Sept, 2022: Around 350 scientists have come together in Hyderabad for an international conference organized by CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) and the University of Hyderabad (UoH). From 14-16 September, the scientists will discuss cutting-edge developments in reproductive biology, endocrinology, and the development of organisms. This will span the fundamental understanding… Continue reading Life scientist meetings start in Hyderabad with CCMB and UoH’s conference

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