Tag: SERB
SERB invites proposals on COVID-19 & related respiratory viral infections
Proposals to ramp up R&D efforts for new antivirals, vaccines, and affordable diagnostics may be submitted as per SERB-IRHPA format by 5 pm on Monday, the 30th March 2020, through the SERB online portal............
CSIR-CDRI scientist bags SERB Women Excellence Award
Dr Niti Kumar will receive the award from the President of India during National Science Day Celebrations on February 28, 2020, at Vigyan Bhawan.....................
NIPGR scientists find a new approach to boost rice yield
The scientists at the National Institute of Plant Genome Research have identified a gene that is involved in regulating the size of rice grain. The new approach could help towards developing rice varieties that produce bigger and consequently heavier grains............
New technology may help engineer natural proteins in human body
Researchers say this methodology could label even a single protein in a mixture of proteins without altering their structures.............
Rewind 2018: The year of fresh S&T schemes by DST
The fresh educational schemes launched by the government in 2018 were aimed at strengthening the higher education and research programmes...........
IISER-Bhopal scientists develop new method to synthesize bio-conjugates
The researchers at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Bhopal, have now demonstrated that it was possible to synthesize an effective conjugate with lysine without much of a problem....................
Brain drain reversal is gathering steam
The number of young scientists returning to do scientific research in India and taking up positions in research and academic institutions is steadily rising.........
Ozone pollution can damage wheat crop
BHU researchers assessed the extent of ozone toxicity in 14 varieties of wheat that have been developed over a period of 42 years.............
Tweaking of schedule could make cancer drugs more effective
By changing the timing of drug administration, the researchers at IIT-Madras could reprogram internal rhythms of reactive species production.............
Hot springs harbour microbial diversity, finds NCL study
A team of scientists from National Collection of Industrial Microorganisms (NCIM) at National Chemical Laboratory, Pune have isolated untapped bacterial cultures from Unkeshwar hot springs on the bank of river Penganga in Maharashtra..................