Tag: JNCASR
Scientists study role of adjuvant molecules in fighting antibiotic resistance
The nonantibiotic compounds called antibiotic adjuvants, which target bacterial resistance and can be used in combination with obsolete drugs for an improved therapeutic regime
Study identifies gene that could help fight lethal infection Candidiasis
Named CSA6, the gene has been identified in Candida albicans, a fungus notorious for causing high morbidity and mortality rates under certain immuno-compromised conditions
Indian scientists develop new compound to treat Autism
Researchers from Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) have developed a compound that has demonstrated a potential to restore neuronal function, learning and memory, and reduce epileptic seizures in a mouse model.................
The noise connection to biomedical engineering
Insight into response of single-particle engine to environmental noise can help construct micro-machines useful in biomedical engineering...........................
JNCASR kicks off crash course in molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases...
The course is designed to impart theoretical knowledge as well as hands-on training. Only simulated samples, not containing an infectious virus, have been used for training..................
Scientists figure out why HIV-1C subtype replicates faster
Researchers have found that HIV-1C can efficiently duplicate an important region of its genome to replicate faster unlike other subtypes............
Scientists find synthetic mimic for critical biomolecule
A research team led by Dr Subi J. George and Dr S. Balasubramanian at Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bangalore, have shown that synthetic molecules can grow and be controlled on similar stimuli........
Public Health England wins award for Ebola & Zika
The Public Health England (PHE) has won the British Expertise International Awards 2018 under “international healthcare project” category for “Fast-track global collaborations to conquer emergencies such as Ebola and Zika”....................