
BRIC-NABI
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BRIC-National Agri-Food and Biomanufacturing Institute
An Autonomous Institute of the Department of Biotechnology
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π An interaction meeting was held between RCB-NABI-2025 batch & iBRIC-NABI-2024 batch PhD students with Prof. Ashwani Pareek, Executive Director, BRIC-NABI, on May 23, 2025. Department of Biotechnology #BRIC #PhD #ResearchExcellence #StudentEngagement


BRIC-Institute of Life Sciences has sequenced the genome of Pseudidiomarina woesei, a novel salt-tolerant bacterium discovered in the Andaman Sea. This hardy microbe thrives in extreme conditions and adds to the rich microbial diversity of marine ecosystems. #ODOG #Genomics #Marine



Introducing Comamonas thiooxidans sp. nov, a newly discovered sulfur-oxidizing bacterium isolated from a sulfur spring in Athmallik, Odisha, and sequenced by BRIC-Institute of Life Sciences. This microbe contributed to sulfur cycling and showcased microbial adaptability in specialized environments


Sh. Prabhjot Singh, IAS, Director General, Technical Education, Haryana, visited NABI for possible collaboration in the area of Agri-Food Biotechnology Prabhjot Singh IAS Balwan Lakhlan Department of Biotechnology


π’ Faculty Development Workshop, Announcing ELEVATE & INNOVATE β an advanced FDP at BRIC-NABI, Mohali, for faculty in Punjab! π§ͺ Skill-up in research design, grant writing, data analysis & more. π June 10β20 |β³ Apply by: June 5 π nabi.res.in/site/news-detaβ¦ Department of Biotechnology


Meet Gulbenkiania indica sp. nov., a moderately thermophilic, heterotrophic bacterium isolated from a sulfur spring in Athmallik, Odisha and sequenced by BRIC-Institute of Life Sciences . Analysis of the whole genome of this novel species enhances our understanding of microbial diversity in geothermal


Meet Pannonibacter indicus sp. nov., an alkali-tolerant, highly arsenate-resistant, chemo-organotrophic bacterium from a tropical hot spring in Athmallik, Odisha, Indiaβnow genomically sequenced by BRIC-Institute of Life Sciences . The microbe holds promising innovations in biotechnology, including


Meet Tepidiphilus thermophilus sp. nov., a moderately thermophilic, Gram-negative, motile rod-shaped bacterium isolated from a terrestrial hot spring in at Surajkund, Jharkhand, India, and sequenced by BRIC-Institute of Life Sciences . The discovery provides insights into thermophilic microbial


π Welcome to the GSBTM BRIDGE-SIP 2025 Summer Internship! π Starting 2nd June, 105 bright young scientists will embark on a month-long journey of experiential learning across premier iBRIC+ research institutions. The Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission (Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission) supports this


