The AnSI will take up a national project titled ‘Gut Microbial Genomic Study among the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups of India’. It aims to unravel the intricacies of microbial genetics within these communities.
Participating in the inaugural, Deputy Director of ILO Decent Work Team for South Asia and Country Office for India, Satoshi Sasaki spoke about the informal sector and the potential of India''s large youth workforce, which has opened the market to new business avenues.
University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairman Prof. M Jagadesh Kumar spoke on the measures to be taken collectively for the sustainable growth at a global level.
My interest in chemistry plus a fascination with games and puzzles led me to pursue a career in research. It was a chance to be a detective and solve chemical puzzles in the world of science,” Prof. Roberts said.
The conference is being hosted to celebrate the journey that started with the purpose of unveiling the truth of life and culminated into developing technologies to make lives worth living
A patent has been granted to University of Hyderabad (UoH) Professors K.C. James Raju and V Seshubai, School of Physics involving their students T. Anil and Swarup Raju.
The online programme explores the various forms of vulnerability, from diseases to climate change and the environment, across a wide range of literary genres
Today's Hyderabad News includes University of Hyderabad study on the extreme rainfall events, special screenings for Guntur Kaaram movie in the city, and the return of Zoomaland event.
Prof. Ganapathy Vaitheeswaran, Professor in the School of Physics, University of Hyderabad (UoH), has been invited to serve on the Editorial Board of Bulletin of Materials Science as an Associate Editor for the period January 2024 to December 2026.
Dr. Samar Kumar Das, a distinguished member of the School of Chemistry at the University of Hyderabad (UoH), has been honored with the esteemed JC Bose fellowship in recognition of his significant research endeavors.
Telangana has made a substantial stride in advancing higher education by dedicating 357 acres of land in the district for the creation of the "Sammakka Sarakka Central Tribal University."