08:30 - 09:30
Registration at the conference venue (University of Kashmir)
RYIM team
Regional YIMs aim to build local networks of scientists and science professionals with an aim to promote regional collaborations and change. The RYIMs are intended to be Young Investigator (YI) driven endeavours that will promote networking in local scientific communities and foster collaborative leadership among YIs in the region.
Importantly, RYIMs are expected to be ‘no-garland’ events, optimised towards a supportive and collaborative environment for the participants, resource personnel, and organisers. RYIMs will ensure diversity and representation across gender and other demographics for participants, speakers, panellists and resource personnel.
The Regional Young Investigators’ Meeting (2023−2024), Srinagar will be organised at the University of Kashmir, Srinagar and will be conducted across two days (19 September — 20 September 2023), with a Crafting Your Career (CYC) workshop on 21 September 2023.
RYIM Srinagar, 2023 – 2024
The RYIM Srinagar at the University of Kashmir in collaboration with Central University of Kashmir and Cluster University Srinagar will provide a unique platform to early-career scientists in Jammu & Kashmir, as well as Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. The interactions during this meeting shall focus on biology and career opportunities in the Indian scientific landscape, encompassing various sub-disciplines of biology, including biodiversity & sustainable development, climate change & disaster management, cancer, and infection biology, as well as bioenergy and genomics.
The meeting will include invited speakers from various specialisations and specially-curated sessions on lab development and funding for early-career researchers. The program will feature plenary talks, invited lectures, talks by early career PIs, posters by PhD/Postdoctoral researchers and panel discussions, as well as a Crafting Your Career (CYC) workshop facilitated by IndiaBioscience.
IndiaBioscience and the local organising committee invite all active researchers (Masters students, PhD researchers, Postdoctoral fellows, faculty, senior scientists from academia and industry) and science professionals (grants and research managers, science communicators, and public engagement professionals, to name a few) across the life-science sector from Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, to attend this two-day meeting and workshop.
Dates: 19 September — 20 September 2023
Crafting Your Career (CYC) Workshop: 21 September 2023
Meeting Focus Areas
Enhancing networking across early-career scientists in the Jammu & Kashmir region
Fostering research in the Jammu & Kashmir region
Funding opportunities and grant writing
Navigating through challenges faced by early career researchers in the Jammu & Kashmir region
Meeting Workshop
An IndiaBioscience-led Crafting Your Career (CYC) Workshop for PhD researchers and Postdoctoral fellows
Meeting Format
Day 1: 19 September 2023
Registration at the conference venue (University of Kashmir)
RYIM team
Welcome note: Genesis of RYIM Srinagar
RYIM team
Engaging Communities, Enabling Change
Ankita Rathore, IndiaBioscience
Talk by Honourable Vice-Chancellor / Dean Academic Affairs / Registrar, University of Kashmir
Keynote Lecture: A Ravindra Nath, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Kashmir
Tea break & setting up posters
R Uma Shaanker, IIT, Jammu
Microbial Engineering for Production of Advanced Biofuels and Biochemicals
Shams Yazdani, ICGEB, New Delhi
Poster Session 1 / short talks by selected YIs (10 minutes)
RYIM team
Lunch break
Shaping the future of Indian Science through collaborations
Moderators: Ashfaq Zari and Altaf Bhat,
Panellists: Nilofar Khan, A Ravindra Nath, Shakil A Ramshoo, Zabeer Ahmed, Sudhakar Yedla
Poster Session 2 /Tea
Zabeer Ahmed, CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Jammu
Structure and Function of Plant Mediator Complex
Jitendra Thakur, ICGEB, New Delhi
Networking and role of institutions in shaping future Indian scientists -An Investigators perspective
Moderator: Manzoor Ahmad Shah
Panellists: Farooq A Masoodi, IIrshad A Nawchoo, Shahid Rasool, Mohd. Afzal Zargar, Nisar Ahmad Mir, R Uma Shaanker
Conference Dinner
Day 2: 20 September 2023
Zahoor Ahmad Kaloo and Bashir Ahmad Ganie, University of Kashmir
Knowledge-based societies for global sustainability
Shannon Olsson, Global Director, The Echo Network
My Journey
Renu Bhardwaj, Director Research, GNDU
Markers in the genomics era: Paradigm shift in genetic analysis and conservation
Shailendra Goel, University of Delhi
Tea Break
A Faustian Bargain with Nature: Climate Change Unveiled
Zafar A Reshi, Department of Botany, University of Kashmir
Language of Plants
Dhiraj Vyas, CSIR-IIIM, Jammu
Reimagining life on science street
MA Shah, Department of Botany, University of Kashmir
TBA
Radhika Venkatesan, Dept. of Biological Sciences, IISER, Kolkata
Nuclear Receptors in modulation of infection and disease
Pawan Gupta, Chief Scientist, CSIR-IMTEC, Chandigarh
Impact of cross-talk between Wnt/beta-catenin, PI3K and JAK-STAT signaling pathways: from bench to clinic
Mohd. Jamal Dar
Lunch break
Biotechnology of Secondary Metabolism in Medicinal Plants
Sumit G Gandhi, CSIR-IIIM, Jammu
Heterochromatin Organisation and Genome Stability
Altaf A Bhat, CIRI, University of Kashmir
Human Microbiome
Dhiraj Dhotre, NCCS, Pune
Role of ATP-dependent chromatin remodellers in shaping 3D genome organization
Aijaz-Ul Hamid Wani, Department of Biotechnology, University of Kashmir
Public Outreach in Science & Industry-Academia interface
Moderator: Mohammad Ishaq Geer, University of Kashmir
Panellists: Irshad A Nawchoo, Renu Bharadhwaj, Manzoor A Shah, Annamma A Odaneth, Altaf Bhat, Dhiraj Vyas
Poster Session 3 /short talk by selected YIs (10 minutes)
Bioprocesses with microbial cells in a quasi-steady state
Annamma A Odaneth, Biotechnology, UPL R&D, Mumbai
TBA
Abid Hamid, Department of Biotechnology, CUK
Concluding remarks
High tea and Departure
Day 3: 21 September, 2023
Crafting Your Career (CYC) workshop
For PhD researchers and Postdoctoral fellows
Registrations are invited from scientists and science professionals actively involved in research intersecting with life sciences, preferably from the regions of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand.
Registration is open to PhD researchers, Postdoctoral fellows, faculty, senior scientists, industry scientists, and science professionals (science communicators, grants and research managers, and public engagement professionals).
Registration Fees:
Registration includes lunch, tea and a kit/bag.
Note: Please make payment before proceeding to fill out the form. Note down the transaction ID and take a screenshot of the payment made.
Account Number: 0007040520000082
Name: Lead Organiser / Organising Secretary, RYIM 2023
IFSC: JAKA0NASEEM (0 is zero)
Bank & Branch: J & K Bank, Hazratbal, Srinagar
To register, please fill this form: bit.ly/RegisterRYIMSrinagar
Registration deadline: September 10, 2023
For more details, please contact: ryim2023srinagar@gmail.com
21 September, 2023
CYC workshop by IndiaBioscience
The Crafting Your Career (CYC) workshop will be held from 10:00 – 13:00 on 21 September 2023 at the University of Kashmir, Srinagar.
For PhD researchers and Postdoctoral fellows attending RYIM Srinagar.
IndiaBioscience workshop trainers: Ankita Rathore and Arushi Batra
Logistics and Administrative support: Shwetha C
If you are interested in attending the CYC workshop, please indicate this in the registration form for the meeting. Participants will be selected on a first-come, first-serve basis. IndiaBioscience will aim to include as many participants as possible.
More information on CYC can be found here.
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Lead organiser
Bilal Ahmed Mir (University of Kashmir, Srinagar)
Conveners
Zahoor A Kaloo (University of Kashmir, Srinagar)
Ashfaq Ahmed Zarri (University of Kashmir, Srinagar)
Co-organisers
Aijaz Ganie (University of Kashmir, Srinagar)
Javid A Parray (Cluster University Srinagar)
Nazima Rasool (University of Kashmir, Srinagar)
Nisar A Wani (Central University of Kashmir)
Owais M Bhat (Central University of Kashmir)