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9:30 am Invited Talk: Spatially Distributed and Hierarchical Nanomaterials in Biotechnology @ Amriteshwari Hall
Invited Talk: Spatially Distributed and Hierarchical Nanomaterials in Biotechnology @ Amriteshwari Hall
Aug 13 @ 9:30 am – 10:03 am
Invited Talk: Spatially Distributed and Hierarchical Nanomaterials in Biotechnology @ Amriteshwari Hall | Vallikavu | Kerala | India
Shantikumar Nair, Ph.D. Professor & Director, Amrita Center for Nanosciences & Molecular Medicine, Amrita University, India   Spatially Distributed and Hierarchical Nanomaterials in Biotechnology  Although nano materials are well investigated in biotechnology in their zero-, one- and two-dimensional forms, three-dimensional
10:20 am Invited Talk: Interpretation of Genomic Variation – Identifying Rare Variations Leading to Disease @ Sathyam Hall
Invited Talk: Interpretation of Genomic Variation – Identifying Rare Variations Leading to Disease @ Sathyam Hall
Aug 13 @ 10:20 am – 10:40 am
Invited Talk:  Interpretation of Genomic Variation – Identifying Rare Variations Leading to Disease @ Sathyam Hall | Vallikavu | Kerala | India
Rajgopal Srinivasan, Ph.D. Principal Scientist & Head Bio IT R&D, TCS Innovation Labs, India Interpretation of Genomic Variation – Identifying Rare Variations Leading to Disease Genome sequencing technologies are generating an abundance of data on human genetic variations. A big challenge
2:17 pm Invited Talk: Nanomaterials for ‘enzyme-free’ biosensing @ Amriteshwari Hall
Invited Talk: Nanomaterials for ‘enzyme-free’ biosensing @ Amriteshwari Hall
Aug 13 @ 2:17 pm – 2:35 pm
Invited Talk: Nanomaterials for 'enzyme-free' biosensing @ Amriteshwari Hall | Vallikavu | Kerala | India
Satheesh Babu T. G., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Sciences, School of Engineering, Amrita University, Coimbatore, India Nanomaterials for ‘enzyme-free’ biosensing Enzyme based sensors have many draw backs such as poor storage stability, easily affected by the change in pH