Physical activity is important- even in the womb!
Divya Vishwanath
Scientists find molecular pathways that tie mechanical movement in embryos with cartilage growth and show that more mechanical movement means better-formed cartilages
Scientists find molecular pathways that tie mechanical movement in embryos with cartilage growth and show that more mechanical movement means better-formed cartilages
Pathways involved in the development of neurodegenerative diseases are evolutionarily conserved in humans and fruit flies.
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R. Geeta is a retired professor from the Department of Botany, University of Delhi, Delhi. In this interview, she talks about her journey in academia and her opinions on pedagogical tools and teacher networks.
Deepti Trivedi talks about her initiative with the students and faculty of Mount Carmel College Bangalore that included experiments on the biology of fruit fly.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Radio PDF Series! Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of research and academia with Mansi Srivastava, a visiting fellow at TIFR Mumbai, who recently completed her PhD at CCMB and is currently conducting her research work in the area of Developmental Biology.
Conferencefocused on Developmental Biologyin Bengaluru, Karnataka
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EMBO and the DBT/Wellcome Trust India Alliance (referred to as ‘India Alliance’) jointly fund up to six lecture courses per year in India. The aim of a lecture course is to teach participants, primarily PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The …
Early Career Research Award scheme aims to provide quick research support to the young researchers who are in their early career for pursuing exciting and innovative research in frontier areas of science and engineering.