From the IBS desk
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Dear readers, Our month-long series on entrepreneurship in life sciences ended last week. Each article in this series has been written by an expert in the field and addresses a unique aspect of entrepreneurship. Whether you are a PhD student thinking about becoming an entrepreneur or a seasoned scientist who would like to encourage innovation or entrepreneurship in your lab, these articles will definitely make sense. If you still haven't read them, find them below in our columns section. Do read and share them widely. As the year draws to end, it is time for assessments and introspections. We too are looking back at the year to see which of our stories got our readers interested? As an extension, we will bring to you our most read stories in a special year-end newsletter. We hope you will wait for it. If you have any suggestions about what would you like to see in this newsletter, please write to us. We look forward to hearing from you. And now, here are the stories from November. Team IndiaBioscience |
News
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The flora in your spit that’s keeping you healthy
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Divya Vishwanath
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Scientists studying saliva of Indians find a thriving community of microbes in it. Though most of these are common to globally observed members of the oral microbiome, a few bacteria are exclusive to the Indian population. |
Helping institutions embrace open access
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Manupriya
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Academicians and advocates of open access debate the need for open access institutional repositories. |
Columns
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Is there a secret recipe for successful science-entrepreneurship?
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Praveen Vemula
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Praveen Vemula, entrepreneur and scientist at The Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine (inStem), lists the key elements of a successful academic startup. |
Nurturing innovation in science institutes
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S Ramaswamy
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S Ramaswamy of The Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine (inStem) writes about the role of institutional support and enabling ecosystem in establishing successful science-entrepreneurship. |
Starting Up at the Grassroots
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Swati Subodh
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Swati Subodh of 1M1B foundation talks about startup opportunities at the bottom of the pyramid. |
Is The Time Right For Deep-Science Driven Entrepreneurship In India?
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Taslimarif Saiyed
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Taslimarif Saiyed from C-CAMP writes about why is now a good time to be a science entrepreneur? |
Grants
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Ayurvedic Biology Program
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Science and Engineering Research Board
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Open deadline
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ICAR Challenge Award 2017
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Indian Council of Agricultural Research
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31 December 2017
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More grants. |
Jobs
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Faculty Positions
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Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
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29 December 2017
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Scientist D
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Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
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31 December 2017
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More jobs. |
Events
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Workshop on Economic and Ecological Impacts of Invasive Alien Species
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Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
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24 December 2017
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More events. |