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What fuels the passion of those at the forefront of life sciences and biotechnology? What situations do they navigate, and what advice do they wish someone had whispered to them early on? An interview series by NaviClar , an initiative that supports the science community in career navigation and progression, sets out to answer these questions not through scripted interviews, but through candid co…

VESICON 2026 is an Annual International Conference on Extracellular Vesicles and Translational Medicine, organized at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. The conference will be held from 5th – 7th October 2026, followed by a hands-on post-conference workshop on 8th – 9th October 2026. The event aims to bring together scientists, clinicians, faculty members, researchers…

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This is Part I: Good Cell Culture Practices workshop. Completion of Part I is a prerequisite for applying to Part II: Advanced Training in Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Culture.

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Every second Sunday, The Scicomm Synapse brings science to life through conversations with researchers and communicators. From career journeys to curiosity-driven insights, their student-led initiative bridges scientists and society, celebrating diverse paths in STEM while fostering scientific temper, collaboration, and storytelling across India.

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At Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology. Applications are invited from suitable candidates (Indian Citizens) for one position of Project Associate-I in …

At Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment. ATREE seeks highly motivated applicants to work in a multidisciplinary project that focuses on the …

In this Journey of a Young Investigator (JOYI) 2026 article, Harshiny Muthukumar reflects on building a research lab from scratch while navigating motherhood and early-career challenges. Her journey highlights how science grows through patience, mentorship, and resilience—reminding us that meaningful research is often built slowly, step by step, brick by brick.

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10d ago

At Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences. Decoding the pathogenic role of ACTN2 and FLNC splice variants and developing a preclinical model for dilated cardiomyopathy.

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At BRIC - Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine. BRIC-inStem invites applications (online) from eligible candidates for the contractual Project Associate position in the …

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10d ago

At Indian Institute of Technology - Gandhinagar. The Development of Biosensors and Electrochemical Detection of Biomolecules

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10d ago

At National Institute of Plant Genome Research. Candidates are invited to appear before the selection committee for filling up the purely temporary …

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At DBT HRD Project & Management Unit (DBT HRD PMU), Regional Centre for Biotechnology. Deciphering Inositol polyphosphate roles as crosstalk modulators of (a)biotic stress adaptation and biotechnological application of underlying signaling routes to improve defense response and nutritional uptake in plants (BT/PR45561/AGIII/103/1386/2023)

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From the earliest cell membranes to whale echolocation and plant waterproofing, lipids have quietly shaped the evolution of life. This article explores how these versatile molecules enabled containment, communication, adaptation, and survival across diverse organisms, revealing an often-overlooked chemical history that runs alongside the evolution of life itself.

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10d ago

At Jawaharlal Nehru University. Uncovering Hidden Heritability: Epigenetic Responses to Geminivirus Infection in Tomato

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The traditional patent model relies on high sales volumes to recoup costs, a mechanism that directly contradicts the global need to conserve our last-resort antibiotics. This article by Umeshkumar explores the “stewardship paradox” and argues for delinkage models to align innovation with public health and sustainable antimicrobial use.

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