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    1 Jul 2019

    Modernization of an age old anti-malarial drug for improved efficacy "Pre-clinical study of iron oxide nanoparticles fortified artesunate for efficient targeting of malarial parasite" published in The Lancet Ebiomedicine

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    Shailaja Singh & Anand Ranganathan, scientists at the Special Centre for Molecular Medicine, have found a way to improve the efficacy of drugs like chloroquine & artemisinin in treating malaria.

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    Pleased to share exciting results from 's and my lab, on the discovery of a molecule that inhibits a crucial mechanism employed by the Malaria parasite for propulsion and motility. Report on this Myosin Motor Blocker by .

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    Jun 11

    Again JNU is number one among Central Universities in NIRF2020 rankings and is next only to IISc. We maintained this rank since 2017- 2020. Credit goes to all the faculty, staff and students who worked hard to achieve this. JNU will continue to support them. We are proud of them.

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    Jun 3

    Malabika Chakrabarti is a PhD student in the lab of Dr Shailja Singh at JNU, investigating the functional roles of human microRNA in the pathogenicity of malaria parasite. She is an example of marvellous JNU students who excel in their research. Please read about her research.

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    May 11

    JNU to offer BSc-MSc Integrated courses in Ayurveda Biology. The entry to the course will be on the basis of the JNU entrance examination (JNUEE) conducted by NTA. The application process for the JNUEE is on and will conclude on May 15, 2020.

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    May 11
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    "As far as our country is concerned we have done a remarkable job in eradicating some of the communicable diseases. We have been able to make India- Polio free": Dr. , JNU on how could impact India's other healthcare priorities

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  10. Mar 1

    Our new work on Phyto Medicine

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    26 Dec 2019

    From January 2019 to December 2019, projects sanctioned to JNU faculty members by different funding agencies (such as DST, CSIR, DBT, ICSSR, ICMR, UGC etc.,) touches Rs. 190 crore. Kudos to the faculty members and R & D Cell of JNU for your efforts in getting research funding.

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    Congratulations Dr. Chandima Shaha, President-elect ( 2020) . Known for her laboratory's work on cell-death in the context of parasitic diseases. Dr. Shaha is a former Director of . First woman President in >80 years.

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    31 Jul 2019
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    2 Aug 2019

    Looking forward to working closely with IIT Jodhpur in the coming years to tap the innovation potential of a large number of young population and the experience of

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    31 Jul 2019

    Ms Preeti Yadav, PhD student of JNU received the prestigious Gandhian Young Technological Innovation Award ( ) for the Innovation on Development of Engineered E.coli for High-throughput Drug Screening Against Malaria and Kala-azar. Congratulations Preeti.

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    डेंगू, मलेरिया व चिकनगुनिया के खिलाफ दिल्ली में आज शुरु हुए सघन अभियान में मैं शामिल हुआ और जनता से इस अभियान को जन आंदोलन बनाने की अपील की । 17-19 जुलाई तक चलने वाले इस अभियान का शुभारंभ डीडीए फ्लैट, एसएफएस, हौज़ ख़ास से हुआ ।

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    Three Kars! Vijay Bhatkar Anil Kakodkar Raghunath Mashelkar

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    30 May 2019

    Attending ? 's & 's will be available to discuss submitting to family of journals. Contact them for an appt & don’t forget to visit booth 21124 for journal copies

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    Many congratulations to , SCMM, JNU selected for National Women Bioscientists Award (Young Category) for 2017&18 for outstanding contribution in under 45 years category in basic & applied research in biosciences & biotechnology.

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