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How do scientists make better rice varieties? #riceimprovement #agriculture
Scientists at CCMB and IIRR have combined their understanding of plant immunology and the expertise of molecular biology and genetic tools to make a variety of improved varieties of Samba Mahsuri rice. What kinds of improvements would you like to see in crops around you?
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www.pickpik.com/rice-and-corn-rice-corn-variety-grain-food-agriculture-132886
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What goes on in the Autophagy and Inflammation Lab at CCMB? #viralinfections #cancer
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Santosh Chaunhan’s group looks at various aspects of the immune system, focusing on autophagy and inflammation. They have also studied antiviral response that our body mounts against viral infections as well as cancer cells. See how they find out these detailed mechanisms between our cells and pathogens/cancer cells.
Exploring the Life of Plants: the Community and Functional Ecology Lab #plants #ecology
Просмотров 5963 месяца назад
Protecting our environment and landscape is essential in today’s time. To this end, the CaFE Lab led by Meghna Krishnadas delves deep into plant communities across India, attempting to understand their trials and tribulations.
How does the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Lab solve protein structures?
Просмотров 4233 месяца назад
Protein structures inform their functions to a great extent. Mandar V Deshmukh’s lab uses biomolecular NMR and other biochemistry and molecular biology methods to decipher the structures and functions of proteins involved in RNA processing.
Keeping our enemies close: how the Krishnan Lab studies infectious viruses #virus
Просмотров 7113 месяца назад
Viruses pose a great threat to public health. The Krishnan Lab examines viral infections and resulting immune responses at the molecular level, with the ultimate goal of devising better ways to fight them.
Why study glutamate receptors in the brain? The Laboratory of Membrane Protein Biology explains.
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 месяца назад
Glutamate receptors are crucial for the communication between brain cells. Janesh Kumar’s lab is working towards understanding the structure and function of these receptors using cutting edge structural biology tools.
Many endeavors of the Evolutionary Ecology Lab at CCMB
Просмотров 6763 месяца назад
Jahnavi Joshi’s lab seeks to comprehend the vast biodiversity around us. Using varied model systems like plants and insects, they investigate the evolutionary history of the living world in Peninsular India. Check the video how they do it all.
Can #apomixis improve rice varieties more sustainably? #cropimprovement
Просмотров 3085 месяцев назад
Plant breeders want to grow crop plants with better/more profitable traits such as high yield, better disease resistance and others. Current crop improvement tools can't keep these traits in a plant for generations. As a result, farmers have to buy new seeds each season. Can apomixis change this, and how?
Biology of tissue #regeneration - Tales from zebrafish and axolotl by Rajesh Ramachandran
Просмотров 4036 месяцев назад
Retina regeneration in zebrafish depends on the reprograming ability of theMuller glia into a proliferating population of retinal stem cells. Severalregeneration-associated genes and pluripotency-inducing factorssuch as Oct4, cMyc, Lin28, Sox2, Lin28 etc contribute to this reprogramming. Many developmentally essential pathways such as Wnt, Notch, Shh, and Tgf-β signalling govern the timely indu...
Adventures of a Biologist in the Genomics Highway by Subhashini Sadasivam
Просмотров 3106 месяцев назад
Join Subhashini Sadashivam as she describes her research journey, first as a biologist studying cell cycle regulatory pathways in the lab using transformed cell lines, then moving on to studying these pathways in tumour tissues from patients, and most recently in developing diagnostic and staging tools for brain tumours. Over this journey, she co-founded a genomics services company and have sin...
Role of Green Hydrogen in India’s Clean and Atmanirbhar Energy Transition by Ashish Lele
Просмотров 6316 месяцев назад
Presently, India’s energy needs are met by combusting fossil carbon-based fuels in the form of coal, gas and oil. This results in nearly 3 billion tons of CO2e greenhouse gas emissions making us the third largest emitter globally. Although our per capita emissions are smaller than the world average, the anticipated aspirational growth of the country’s GDP along with the need to ensure energy se...
Synthetic Biology: Translation of Translation by Koushick S #recombinantdnatechnology
Просмотров 3136 месяцев назад
Biological processes always pose a perfect challenge to researchers with its multitude of complexity and redundancy. The distance between actual cellular processes and their in vitro mimicry for understanding them is getting shorter and shorter after the advent of recombinant DNA technology. The gradual development of rDNA technology made us not only to understand but also to utilize these biol...
#Quantum Wonders: The Strange World of Tiny Particles by Debadutta Patra #photosynthesis
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#Quantum Wonders: The Strange World of Tiny Particles by Debadutta Patra #photosynthesis
The Illusion of Reality by Alka Sahu #neuroscience #evolution
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The Illusion of Reality by Alka Sahu #neuroscience #evolution
The dark matter of food webs by Gopi Krishnan #parasites
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The dark matter of food webs by Gopi Krishnan #parasites
How to extract #venom from a #centipede
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How to extract #venom from a #centipede
mRNA Vaccines - A chequered journey of a powerful therapy
Просмотров 511Год назад
mRNA Vaccines - A chequered journey of a powerful therapy
Protein aggregation & diseases of ageing - The Raychaudhuri Lab is solving the mystery #proteomics
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Protein aggregation & diseases of ageing - The Raychaudhuri Lab is solving the mystery #proteomics
What's up at the Metabolism and Fungal Morphogenesis Lab? #nutrition #metabolism
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What's up at the Metabolism and Fungal Morphogenesis Lab? #nutrition #metabolism
Why does the Chowdhury Lab study the cell structures? #structuralbiology #cryoEM
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Why does the Chowdhury Lab study the cell structures? #structuralbiology #cryoEM
What happens in CCMB's Plant Epigenetics Lab? #generegulation #epigenetics
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What happens in CCMB's Plant Epigenetics Lab? #generegulation #epigenetics
What happens in the Lab for Axon Growth and Regeneration at CCMB? #nervoussystem #neuroscience
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What happens in the Lab for Axon Growth and Regeneration at CCMB? #nervoussystem #neuroscience
What happens in CCMB's muscle repair and homeostasis lab? #stemcells #muscles
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What happens in CCMB's muscle repair and homeostasis lab? #stemcells #muscles
The Rise of Mitochondrial Sociology, by Sakshi Shambhavi
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The Rise of Mitochondrial Sociology, by Sakshi Shambhavi
Enacted dreams could predict Parkinson's disease, by Abhishek Kumar
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Enacted dreams could predict Parkinson's disease, by Abhishek Kumar
Maslin to compete with climate change: An ancient technology or common sense, by Sai Uday Kiran
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Maslin to compete with climate change: An ancient technology or common sense, by Sai Uday Kiran
Million dollar question - Riemann hypothesis by Avvaru Akshay Kumar
Просмотров 358Год назад
Million dollar question - Riemann hypothesis by Avvaru Akshay Kumar
India is not even a real country. Punjab, Naagaland, Manipur and so on deserves their own country to be fair. Also Bihari folks deserves their own nation so that no one has to take responsibility for them or feel ashamed being under the same flag. Also Indians are not Asians but there are folks who are clearly Asian and unfortunately have become Indians because of British Raj.
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date please
Every year 26 Sept!
when it is going on
26 Sept!
Very good presentation with useful informations
Such a brilliant speaker. A fundamental concept in biology explained so well.
Santosh, great work!
1:39 Didn't understand
I am willing to join the lab, as a project training student. How do I apply.
You forgot to specify that you used not just light microscopy, but the DIC method! This is very important, because bacterial cells will hardly be distinguishable under conventional light-field microscopy. The DIC method gives a certain dimension to the investigated objects (something like the oblique illumination method, but with greater contrast and resolution in details). P.S. Not the best music for such videos, really.
One of stupidest and misleading video 📹.
❤😍💝🏠✝️✅🌍⭐️ thank Jesus for your beautiful message and blessings amen 🎶🏝️
I am sorry for saying that’s very wrong. African is the descendent of Shameerian. all the people that came from Mesopotamia They were created strong body to work under the heat of Son to get the gold from earth that’s what the archaeologist find out from the tablets ancient Assyrian Samarian and Babylonia. so please do not create new history admit the people came from there. Do not change the history. Get your story right?
The music ruined the video.
What??? Are you watching a science video for the music? Thats unexpected😮
Brilliant work 😊
Commendable effort!
Wow.. looks extremely interesting.. But unfortunately, I have surpassed the age limit to be eligible for JRF (i.e. 28 years).. Is there an option to do an internship in the lab without requiring a CSIR/GATE/DBT fellowship?
So insightful, Nice.
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Are these good bacterias?
Great talk, very informative Dr. Kanneganti
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Nice talk
Amazing
Excellent way
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Modern day indians are a mix of steppe pastoralists,neolithic iranians and native south Asians who were an out of africa population.
Thanks for ccmb hyderabad olden name rrl government of India respected all of the world
im very interested to know why most of indians who want to be wise and teach us how to live a healthy life, they look older or bad
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Great job!
Ur voice is super
The atoms of living organisms cannot be seen (my opinion). However, the atoms in non living things can be seen (metal).
Hm why do you say that? I know nothing
@@hondahunny18k Electron microscopes can see the atomic structure of the element hydrogen.
We can see the atoms of living organisms. The sample have to undergo a process. The structure of each living organism can be found through mathematical calculation. You can look at specialized equipment like Scanning Tunneling Microscopes (STM) or Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM), which allow us to create images of atoms by scanning their surfaces at the nanoscale. This applies to atoms in metals, biological molecules, or any other form of matter.
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hello CSIR ccmb can u guys mention people who made these videos .
This video is already available @alkasahu939 channel. Does the RUclips algorithm not take it as a copyright infringement?
It's ccmbs official channel
@@RTXWorld-m2h That doesn't change anyting.
Most Indian DNA traces back to Africa then the Middle East and later Asia.
Awesome intiative 👏👏🙏
Insightful 😌
Good one brother
Beautiful talk! Very refreshing. A putative answer to the apt question asked by the person at 55:18 could be: for each 1000 molecules of protein or sub-unit delivered to the cell, the numbers of spike protein remain the same. Whereas for each 1000 molecules of mRNA delivered, there are at least 50000 protein molecules synthesized by the cell. Thus a lower dose of mRNA can elicit a higher protein production and concomitantly, a higher immune response. Moreover, the mRNA is short lived so very soon it will be degraded and would render less cytotoxicity and potential side effects.
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Nice good
Very much interested sir to work with proteins
Very interesting work.
That's some kind of environment we all need around us😌
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very low quality audio
Nice