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Invited Talk: Pertubation of DNA topology in mycobacteria
@ Acharya Hall
Invited Talk: Pertubation of DNA topology in mycobacteria
@ Acharya Hall
Aug 13 @ 11:50 am – 12:12 pm
V. Nagaraja Ph.D. Professor, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India Perturbation of DNA topology in mycobacteria To maintain the topological homeostasis of the genome in the cell, DNA topoisomerases catalyse DNA cleavage, strand passage and rejoining of the ends. Thus,
1:30 pm
Invited Talk: Gut microbiome and health- Moving towards the new era of translational medicine
@ Acharya Hall
Invited Talk: Gut microbiome and health- Moving towards the new era of translational medicine
@ Acharya Hall
Aug 13 @ 1:30 pm – 1:50 pm
Sharmila Mande, Ph.D. Principal Scientist and Head, Bio Sciences R&D, TCS Innovation Labs, Pune Gut microbiome and health: Moving towards the new era of translational medicine The microbes inhabiting our body outnumber our own cells by a factor of 10.
3:29 pm
Delegate Talk: PC based heart sound monitoring system
@ Amriteshwari Hall
Delegate Talk: PC based heart sound monitoring system
@ Amriteshwari Hall
Aug 13 @ 3:29 pm – 3:53 pm
Arathy R and Binoy B Nair PC based heart sound monitoring system Heart diseases caused by disorders of the heart and blood vessels, are world’s largest killers. Early detection and monitoring of heart abnormalities is essential for diagnosis and effective
6:18 pm
Delegate Talk: Inefficient NETosis: Cause for Predisposition to Recurrent Infections in Type 2 Diabetes
@ Acharya Hall
Delegate Talk: Inefficient NETosis: Cause for Predisposition to Recurrent Infections in Type 2 Diabetes
@ Acharya Hall
Aug 13 @ 6:18 pm – 6:25 pm
Manjunath Joshi, Apoorva Lad, Bharat Prasad Alevoor, Aswath Balakrishnan, Lingadakai Ramachandra and Kapaettu Satyamoorthy Pathological conditions during Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) are associated with elevated risk for common community acquired infections due to poor glycemic control. Multiple studies have
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