Home / Posts Tagged "science" (Page 5)

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has launched a nationwide Student Outreach Program aimed at inspiring the next generation of scientists, healthcare professionals, and researchers across India. This ambitious initiative seeks to promote scientific temperament and health awareness among school and college students by

READ MORE

Apollo AyurVAID, India’s leading chain of precision Ayurveda hospitals and a pioneer in integrative medicine, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (JNTBGRI), an autonomous R&D institution under the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology

READ MORE

BFI announces ₹20 Cr National Science Prizes, Padma Shri Dr. Bhargava and Dr. Chandru receive Lifetime Achievement awards Union Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasised India's strong commitment to building a "Healthy and Inclusive India The i3 Summit - Vimarsh 2025, a premier science conclave organized by a catalyst

READ MORE

Built to global quality and sustainability standards, Iberia’s facility is a key unit under ‘Make-In-India’ movement The company has invested around 70 crores in this world class manufacturing and research facility Iberia Pharmaceuticals, a leading name in skincare, is proud to announce its new hi-tech manufacturing and

READ MORE

(Dr. Sabia Mangat, Consultant – Gynecologist, Reproductive Medicine and IVF, Milann Fertility Hospital, Chandigarh) The decision to delay parenthood has become a trend these days when gender equality is valued and practiced, particularly in urbanism.  With ongoing cultural shifts, parenthood is no longer correlated with time;

READ MORE

 Bridges the gap between science and society to build a vibrant future for India—one family at a time In the recognition to World IVF Day, Oasis Fertility, a leading provider of fertility care in India launched its unique campaign—“I Value Family for India’s Vibrant Future,” which

READ MORE

Non-invasive canine detection shows remarkable accuracy and could lead to early PD screening tools A groundbreaking study conducted by the Universities of Bristol and Manchester, in collaboration with UK-based charity Medical Detection Dogs, has demonstrated that trained dogs can identify Parkinson’s disease (PD) from skin-derived sebum

READ MORE

State-led initiative to build a reference genome database for tribal communities—pioneering personalized healthcare and genetic research In a historic move, the Gujarat government has unveiled India’s first state‑level Tribal Genome Sequencing Project, aimed at enhancing healthcare outcomes among tribal populations by creating a dedicated genomic database.

READ MORE

40 women from tier two and three institutions selected for the third cohort of the program Over 50 women benefitted from the successful conclusion of the first and second cohort Syngene International Ltd., an integrated research, development, and manufacturing services organization, in partnership with

READ MORE

Nova IVF opens 100th fertility & IVF clinic in Jammu, expanding access to world-class fertility care across India India faces record-low fertility rates, and fertility care needs national focus Tier 2 and 3 cities now at the forefront of ethical and advanced IVF care   Nova

READ MORE