
subhashini
@shini0210
PhD Student @ INSTEM, INDIA
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18-12-2010 00:48:19
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Researchers spend their entire life for the sake of society to get no recognition! Just read this quote on a wall & made me realise this dark side of research! For the sake of humanity, please #HikeFellowship #hikein3days 🙏🏼 PMO India Ministry of Finance Principal Scientific Adviser, Govt. of India The Students Circle ➐





Department of Biotechnology DSTIndia IISF 2019 Vigyan Prasar Vijnana Bharati Ministry of Health Science India MoES GoI Dr Harsh Vardhan Dr. Renu Swarup A lot of the students who visited our stall at #IISF2019 were very excited to know about the antipesticide cream developed Praveen Kumar Vemula's lab! Some of them with our team at the last day of IISF. Department of Biotechnology DSTIndia IISF 2019 #science #sciencefestival



🔉@edrissyousuf of Colin lab is speaking today at the Young Scientists' Conference, #IISF2020. Title of Talk: How Immune Cells Control Fat Content in the Body ⏰: 5.30 PM 🔗: iisfvirtual.in With Department of Biotechnology CSIR, India DSTIndia Vijnana Bharati Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC) India International Science Festival


New #device developed by Raman Research Institute #scientists to detect effect of #alcohol on red blood cells may help understand drinking-related disorders. tribuneindia.com/news/nation/ne…

Congratulations to all the winners of inaugural edition of Indian National Young Academy of Sciences (INYAS) National Level Science Communication Competition, Saransh (सारांश): 3 Mins. Thesis Presentation. Sandeep Verma (स्वर) graced the occasion as a Chief guest. सारांश will be an annual flagship event of Indian National Young Academy of Sciences (INYAS).


This is a need inspired Technology! Thanks to all my amazing coworkers who have been a part of this technology since its inception. Manohar Utkarsh Bhutani Tanu Jain Goap Preethem Srinath Ravipati Priusha Special thanks to my guide Praveen Kumar Vemula

.subhashini Praveen Kumar Vemula and colleagues show that that intermittent scavenging of storage lesions using electrostatic interactions by nanofibrous sheets can enhance the quality and shelf-life of stored blood iBRIC-inStem Department of Biotechnology go.nature.com/3Vsp0At

Honored to have a mentor like Praveen Kumar Vemula; his work and passion are contagious and inspiring. Check out praveenlab.net for more inspiring stories of solving unmet clinical needs Congratulations to subhashini for leading the creation of this technology iBRIC-inStem