Executioner of Brain Cell Finally Identified
Despite their different triggers, the same molecular chain of events appears to be responsible for brain cell death from strokes, injuries and even such...
Microbial Resurrection – How ‘Dead’ Bacteria Return to Life
Many bacteria -- including dangerous pathogens -- can make radical changes to their metabolism, switching into a dormant state which allows them to survive...
Systems Biology Discovers Proteins That Are Stable During Old Age
Some proteins behave in an unusual way: the older they become, the longer their life expectancy. A research team at the Max Delbrück Center...
WWF ( World Wide Fund ) Prince Bernhard Scholarship Fund for Nature Conservation
WWF PRINCE BERNHARD SCHOLARSHIPS
FOR NATURE CONSERVATION
Year 2017
INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS
INTRODUCTION
A major constraint facing conservation efforts is the shortage of technical and professional capacity at the...
Novo Nordisk Postdoctoral & Clinical Research Training Fellowships at Oxford University
We are currently recruiting two Postdoctoral Research Fellows and one Clinical Research Training Fellow as part of the Novo Nordisk fellowship programme at the...
One Week Hands-on Training Programme in Plant Tissue Culture @ ABF, Hyderabad
One Week Hands-on Training Programme in Plant Tissue Culture 17th to 22nd October, 2016
About Institution: Agri Biotech Foundation (Formerly Andhra Pradesh-Netherlands Biotechnology Programme)...
Screening at Initial Stage of Cervical Cancer Is Critical, Says The Centre for Cancer...
A recent research carried out by researchers from the Centre for Cancer Prevention suggests that lives of hundreds of cervical cancer patients could be...
Next-Gen Refrigerants To Decrease The Impact On Ozone
September 16 is international Ozone Day and during the auspicious day of this year, Environment Ministry has introduced a noble initiative to minimize the...
Hope For HIV – Disease Vanishes From Blood of British Man
If a group of British scientists succeed, the AIDS-causing HIV virus might soon become curable, and a 44-year-old British citizen could become the first...
Scientists Develop Artificial Blood Vessels Reducing Need For Multiple Surgeries In Children
Scientists have successfully developed artificial blood vessels that can grow within the recipient, a breakthrough that would prevent the need for repeated surgeries in...
Trio Wins A Nobel Chemistry Prize For World’s Tiniest Machines
Jean-Pierre Sauvage, James Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa were awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for their work on molecular machines.
Molecular...
MIT Neuroscientists Find Brain Cells Responsible For “Social Memories”
Mice have brain cells that are dedicated to storing memories of other mice, according to a new study from MIT neuroscientists. The cells, found...
Emergence of Superbugs Complicating the Treatment of Pyelonephritis
Increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria or 'superbugs' is making it more difficult to treat a common but severe kidney infection, a new study has found....
Jubilant Life Awarded Australia TGA Nod for Lung Scan Drug
Jubilant Life Sciences said its wholly-owned subsidiary has received approval from the Australian health regulator Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for Lyophilized kit for preparation...
A Bandage That Tells You When To Change It
An Oregon teenager has invented a bandage that can tell doctors when it needs to be changed, impressing Google judges and securing a $15,000...




































