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The study is of particular interest to India since the country ranks sixth in the world for the diversity of amphibians. It houses nearly 70 percent of all species found nowhere else in the world and also has 41 percent of threatened species
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The study conducted by senior CCMB researcher Dr Govindhaswamy Umapathy’s lab was published in the peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Threatened Taxa
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Organised on the occasion of 82nd Foundation Day of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the Open Day gave an opportunity for students to interact with researchers and visit the high-end genetic laboratories.
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Senior Principal Scientist from Hyderabad-based CCMB, Dr.G. Umapathy has been awarded Fellowship in Reproduction and Endocrinology by the Society for Reproductive Biology and Comparative Endocrinology.
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Centipedes, which are always misunderstood, could well hold the key to understanding the rules of ecology and evolution of the Western and Eastern Ghats of India
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Featuring as key speakers in the symposium will include Dr Jagannath Kota, Director, Translational Medicine, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, and more.
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The award recognizes outstanding contributions of young scientists below 45 years of age in basic and applied research.
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The online applications will be screened and eligible candidates will be called for a computer-based written test at one of their preferred centers or a remote proctored online test on October 8.
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Dr G R Chandak has joined the Advisory Board of Nagpur-based voluntary organisation National Alliance of Sickle Cell Organisations
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The only genetic resource bank in the county is cryo-preserving the living cell lines, gametes and embryos of not only endangered species but of every possible animal in India
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Director General, CSIR and Secretary, DSIR, Dr N Kalaiselvi is scheduled to inaugurate the ‘One Week, One Lab’ on Tuesday at CCMB campus.
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The novel initiative is also aimed to develop collaboration with industry for deployment and commercialization, identify potential industry
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Hyderabad-based CCMB launched a state-of-the-art very high-end next-generation genetic testing method 'Optical Genome Mapping'
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Using over 1200 sequences from a maternally inherited gene for 128 species, the study found that genetic diversity in centipedes is higher than other arthropods such as spiders and insects
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The researchers combined genome sequencing of over 800 individuals from 233 primate species, which also included 83 samples from 19 major primate species in India
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The research group, comprising the Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Pompeu Fabra University, Illumina, Baylor College of Medicine, CCMB, and others, has generated a huge catalog of genomic information for primates that have been ever produced
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CCMB researchers said adding that they have developed and validated a new marker for the disease, and has been now published in the journal Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
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The LaCONES-CCMB study to develop an efficient way of detecting and quantifying Androstenone among boars was published in peer reviewed journal MethodsX (published by Elsevier) on April 14, 2023
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The study, which was led by senior CCMB scientist Dr Jahnavi Joshi and her group, has sought to shed light on evolution of plants in the Western Ghats region of India and was recently published in the prestigious Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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Chronic exposure to lead (Pb) could disrupt the neurometabolic activity of the brain, says CCMB study