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by naresh at 01-27-2017, 12:41 AM
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Iam pursuing my bachelor degree in biotechnology and I wish to be a entrepreneur in this field,but I have no idea how and where to go forward

by SunilNagpal at 01-24-2017, 01:35 AM
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An infant was recently born with this condition in India. Can any of you recognise this Disease? Is this a disease or disorder? Is it Genetic? Or affected by some environmental agent? Can this infant be treated?
![[Image: rare-disorder-infants.jpg]](http://in.biotechstudents.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/rare-disorder-infants.jpg)
![[Image: rare-disorder-infants.jpg]](http://in.biotechstudents.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/rare-disorder-infants.jpg)

by sowmya87.bolar@gmail.com at 01-23-2017, 04:48 PM
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Hi
I am an Mtech (*Research) Graduate with an experience in teaching. I have recently shifted to Bangalore and looking for job opportunities here in Bangalore. Can you please help
I am an Mtech (*Research) Graduate with an experience in teaching. I have recently shifted to Bangalore and looking for job opportunities here in Bangalore. Can you please help

by Sandhya Chauhan at 01-20-2017, 02:43 AM
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Sir, I have completed my m.tech in biotechnology.
I want to know about the Government exams that I can give or eligible for and also about the various posts in MNCs for which I can try?
Thank-you.
I want to know about the Government exams that I can give or eligible for and also about the various posts in MNCs for which I can try?
Thank-you.

by Amit choudhary at 01-19-2017, 12:29 AM
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Help please...i have to prepare for jnu entrance exam for msc biotechnology ...sir please suggest easy way to prepare in 3 months!!!?

by julia_AUT at 01-18-2017, 01:24 AM
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Are you interested in contributing to novel, ground-breaking solutions in mental health of children? The Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft (LBG), an Austrian research organisation, are looking for open minds who want to join our Open Innovation in Science initiative. We are currently searching for motivated and ambitious early stage researchers who are interested in working across boundaries and joining interdisciplinary networked Research Groups focusing on challenges in mental health of children. For more information, please refer to www.ideaslab.lbg.ac.at.

by priyanka srivastava at 01-17-2017, 07:44 PM
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i am in final year of b.tech biotechnology,want to know about job in this field ,is there any company who is helding interview for freshers..

by mihir jain at 01-16-2017, 09:07 PM
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1) orign a biotechnology
2) for project of biotechnology
3) mention the history of 2 famous company of biotechnology in world
4) mark 4 country famous for biotechnology on world map
5) how the concept of biotechnology development in India
6) enronment the contribution of biotechnology any one company
2) for project of biotechnology
3) mention the history of 2 famous company of biotechnology in world
4) mark 4 country famous for biotechnology on world map
5) how the concept of biotechnology development in India
6) enronment the contribution of biotechnology any one company

by rasmeen kaur at 01-13-2017, 08:15 AM
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How to get admission after 12? is there any competitive exam to get admission ?

by Amit choudhary at 01-13-2017, 03:12 AM
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I m amit from jammu..doing b.s.c biotechnology
I m happy to join this forum which always ready to help... i hope i should be helped ...i eagerly need this
I m happy to join this forum which always ready to help... i hope i should be helped ...i eagerly need this

by Amit choudhary at 01-13-2017, 03:02 AM
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Can somebody tell me...After doing b.s.c biotechnology ...if i want to do some research work in viruses what i have to do now

by Rakshit at 01-12-2017, 12:27 AM
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I m a XII pcb student..... Is there any good carrier scope for me... Through biotechnology.... If yes... Than in what.... Waiting for rply

by damarisvictor at 01-11-2017, 08:40 PM
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Am interested to do job after bsc biotechnology..what are the eligible marks and the exams needed to do job in industrial companies in abroad and the salary alloted..hope dat anyone reply..me..plz....!!

by Siddhant at 01-10-2017, 12:34 AM
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Please tell me name of good books for plant tissue culture

by SunilNagpal at 01-09-2017, 11:23 PM
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Those aware of the plotly library of graph generation, might find the following list of default color codes useful for their work. These are in the default order (i.e the order in which traces are colored automatically by the plotly library):
#1F77B4
#FF7F0E
#2CA02C
#D62728
#9575D2
#8C564B
#E377C0
#7F7F7F
#BCBD22
#17BECF
There may be slight variations in colors but they are more or less similar to the default codes.
Hope it helps
#1F77B4
#FF7F0E
#2CA02C
#D62728
#9575D2
#8C564B
#E377C0
#7F7F7F
#BCBD22
#17BECF
There may be slight variations in colors but they are more or less similar to the default codes.
Hope it helps

by razinasyraf at 01-09-2017, 02:34 PM
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Hello, can I have you guys opinion on whether if endo-enzyme display on cell surface can affect its enzymatic activity? Thanks in advance.

by sj26 at 01-08-2017, 11:50 PM
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Hello sir i m going to give gate this year could u suggest me imp topics of microbiology

by stevewoods at 01-07-2017, 09:52 PM
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This article covers all the details pertaining to "Bionomics". Where as internet is flooded with definition of Bionomics, there is hardly any dedicated resource that comprehensively covers the topic of Bionomics. Here is an attempt to project the meaning of Bionomics, significance of Bionomics and scope of Bionomics in a simple yet inclusive way.
Essence of Bionomics:
In simplest terms, Bionomics refers to the study of a living organism and its relation with its environment.
Bionomics aims at recognizing the traits of the organism concerned and conditions of the environment it thrives in, that act as the proximate causes of its various activities in its niche.
Etymology of Bionomics (origin of the word: Bionomics)
In the modern context, whereas some experts represent Bionomics as a confluence of two greatly different fields: "Biology" and "Economics", coming together to study the economics of life of an organism in its preferred environment, the true and legitimate origin of Bionomics is from the French and Greek words: Bionomique (french word, pertaining to ecology) and Bionomie (Greek word, meaning Ecology).
Significance of Bionomics
Bionomics in its true sense holds significance in studying almost every living organism and its relation with environment (including plants , marine life, life in space etc), but, Bionomics as a field became more popular in the context of studying 'parasitic / vector borne diseases' (especially those pertaining to pests/ insects). Following are the key focal points of Bionomics in context of vector borne diseases:
1. Establishing the relation between disease epidemiology and the ecological status of its vector.
2. Using this relationship in controlling the progression/ spread of the vector.
The aforesaid relation is determined by thoroughly studying the following:
a). Life Cycle of the vector
b). Optimal living conditions for various stages of life of vector (i.e what promotes or disrupts the growth or reproduction of the vector).
c). Feeding patterns and periods of activity (nocturnal or diurnal).
d). Information on characteristics of specific larval habitats
e). Study of ecological diversity of the vector species coupled with their behavioural plasticity.
f). Interaction patterns of vector with other organisms (and the causes of those interactions).
Some references:
More details to be added | Stay tuned..
Bionomics
Essence of Bionomics:
In simplest terms, Bionomics refers to the study of a living organism and its relation with its environment.
Bionomics aims at recognizing the traits of the organism concerned and conditions of the environment it thrives in, that act as the proximate causes of its various activities in its niche.
Etymology of Bionomics (origin of the word: Bionomics)
In the modern context, whereas some experts represent Bionomics as a confluence of two greatly different fields: "Biology" and "Economics", coming together to study the economics of life of an organism in its preferred environment, the true and legitimate origin of Bionomics is from the French and Greek words: Bionomique (french word, pertaining to ecology) and Bionomie (Greek word, meaning Ecology).
Significance of Bionomics
Bionomics in its true sense holds significance in studying almost every living organism and its relation with environment (including plants , marine life, life in space etc), but, Bionomics as a field became more popular in the context of studying 'parasitic / vector borne diseases' (especially those pertaining to pests/ insects). Following are the key focal points of Bionomics in context of vector borne diseases:
1. Establishing the relation between disease epidemiology and the ecological status of its vector.
2. Using this relationship in controlling the progression/ spread of the vector.
The aforesaid relation is determined by thoroughly studying the following:
a). Life Cycle of the vector
b). Optimal living conditions for various stages of life of vector (i.e what promotes or disrupts the growth or reproduction of the vector).
c). Feeding patterns and periods of activity (nocturnal or diurnal).
d). Information on characteristics of specific larval habitats
e). Study of ecological diversity of the vector species coupled with their behavioural plasticity.
f). Interaction patterns of vector with other organisms (and the causes of those interactions).
Some references:
- Developing Global Maps of the Dominant Anopheles Vectors of Human Malaria Hay et al., 2010
- Vector bionomics in the epidemiology and control of malaria. Part I. Zahar AR, 1984
- Bionomics, taxonomy, and distribution of the major malaria vector taxa of Anopheles subgenus Cellia in Southeast Asia: an updated review. Manguin et al., 2008
More details to be added | Stay tuned..