CBMR Lucknow Hosts Workshop on NMR-Based Metabolomics

Lucknow, Centre of BioMedical Research, CBMR, NMR-Based Metabolomics, In-Vitro Diagnostic Research, skill development, workshop, February 24-March 1 2025, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Jai Vigyan, self-reliance in technology, IIT Mumbai, Prof. N. R. Jagannathan, Magnetic Resonance, metabolomics, Make in India, JEOL Asia, Dr. Derek Yiren Ong, probe technology, software solutions, IISc Bengaluru, Prof. N. Surya Prakash, NMR spectroscopy, structural analysis, Prof. Alok Dhawan, research facilities, drug discovery, molecular biology, materials science, 800 MHz NMR, 600 MHz NMR, laboratory demonstrations, solid-state NMR, Prof. Neeraj Sinha, National Brain Research Centre, Dr. Ahmad Raza Khan, in-vivo metabolomics, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, BHU, Dr. Chandan Singh, predictive biomarkers, early disease detection, Gauhati University, Dr. Nilamoni Nath, anisotropic NMR, structural biology, NIPER Raebareli, Dr. Nihar Ranjan, organic reactions, NanoTemper Technologies GmbH, Teresia Hallström, biophysical characterization, biomolecular studies, biomedical research, diagnostic sciences, innovation, collaboration, knowledge exchange.

Lucknow: The Centre of BioMedical Research (CBMR), Lucknow, as part of its skill development initiative is organising a hands on training workshop on “NMR-Based Metabolomics and In-Vitro Diagnostic Research” from February 24-March 1, 2025. The event is being organized as part of birth centenary celebrations of former Prime Minister Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji who gave the slogan “Jai Vigyan” and exorted the scientists to make India self reliant in technology. The five-day workshop is providing a platform for students from more than approx. 25 different institutions from…

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HP leads the Make in India Revolution by example

Make in India

New Delhi: In a major boost, to the ‘Make in India’ initiative, PC and printer major HP  said it has partnered with metal injection molding (MIM) company Indo-MIM to mass produce metal 3DP parts in India. With HP’s 3DP technology, Indo-MIM will scale up production of 3D-printed high-precision metal parts for sectors such as automobile, aerospace, defence, consumer electronics and medical equipment segments. According to the company, these machines installed at Indo-MIM’s Bengaluru facility will cater to the needs of both domestic and international markets. “We are ready to transform…

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