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CSIR-Centre For Cellular And Molecular Biology,
a national life science research institute in India,
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Congratulations to Anuradha Joshi, our Master's dissertation student for the best oral presentation award at the International Zoo and Wildlife Health Conference 2025 in Jabalpur, under the theme - Conservation Genetics, Bioinformatics and Technological Advancements. CSIR, India


This is a read on Dr. Sankaranarayanan Rajan's two decades long meticulous study on how cells keep D-amino acids out of the proteins made in cells. Along the way, they found fundamental mechs of how cells evolved while maintaining the L-amino acid based protein system. indiabioscience.org/columns/genera…


Join us in Nov for a deep dive into everything proteins in cell organelles - how they're made, what they look like, how they function and how it's all managed in cells from cytoplasm to the organelles. The EMBO lecture course will offer it all: meetings.embo.org/event/25-organ… CSIR, India

Last month, T Govindaraju came to CSIR-IICT and CCMB to deliver his talk at the Frontiers of Chemical Biology lecture series. If you missed attending the lecture, here is a summary of all things amyloids that his lab looks at, JNCASR Bangalore. scitales.ccmb.res.in/the-chemistry-… CSIR, India TGR Lab



Many congratulations to Rutuja Pendharkar and Yogesh Sahu for the best poster awards at the Society for Neurochemistry Meeting at CSIR-IICT. CSIR, India



#LavenderFestival #Throwback2023: प्रधानमंत्री श्री Narendra Modi जी, #MannKiBaat में #Doda ज़िला के #Bhaderwah में Lavender खेती के उल्लेख के लिए आभार। #AromaMission से जुड़े हम सब लोग,#CSIR विज्ञान एवं प्रौद्योगिकी मंत्रालय तथा किसान भाई इससे प्रोत्साहित हैं और इससे देश भर

Latest work in Imran Siddiqi's lab by Prakash Sivakumar (Siva, 🗣️/ˈsɪ va: /, Dr. PS) and others found a gene - SHUKR in flowering plants, that might have helped these plants in rapid evolution, faster than in any other plant group. Somdatta Karak explains the finding in The Hindu: thehindu.com/sci-tech/scien… CSIR, India



Check the open positions at CCMB: ccmb.res.in/administator/u… CSIR, India


Open positions at CCMB: ccmb.res.in/administator/u… CSIR, India

Phenome India - Phase 2 starts at CCMB. This is a part of CSIR, India's longitudinal study to develop India-specific health predictive models.
