BE Seminar by Dr. Vanita Rahman titled The Role of Nutrition in the Prevention and Reversal of Type 2 Diabetes

CES Seminar Hall CES Seminar Hall, 3rd Floor, Biological Science Building

Speaker:  Dr. Vanita Rahman Title: The Role of Nutrition in the Prevention and Reversal of Type 2 Diabetes Abstract: Non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease, are rising at an alarming rate in India due to the unique genetic risks of the Indian population and the westernization of the Indian diet and lifestyle. […]

BE Seminar: Machine Learning Approaches To The Interpretation Of the Tumor Microenvironment Using Spatial Immuno-profiling & Spatial Transcriptomics

CES Seminar Hall CES Seminar Hall, 3rd Floor, Biological Science Building

Speaker: Prof. Arvind Rao Title: Machine Learning Approaches To The Interpretation Of the Tumor Microenvironment Using Spatial Immuno-profiling & Spatial Transcriptomics Abstract: Spatial profiling technologies like hyper-plex immunostaining in tissue, spatial transcriptomics, etc. have the potential to enable a multi-factorial, multi-modal characterization of the tissue microenvironment. Scalable, quantitative methods to analyze and interpret spatial patterns […]

BE Seminar: Surgical Robotics: A Journey Across Scales

Speaker: Prof. Sarthak Misra Prof. Satish Dhawan Visiting Chair Professor Date: 25th April 2024 Time: 2.30 pm - 3.30 pm Venue: DBG Seminar Hall Title: Surgical Robotics: A Journey Across Scales Summary: This talk will provide an overview of ongoing work at the Surgical Robotics Laboratory. It covers topics ranging from the design of macro-scale […]

BE Seminar: The story of giant bacteriophage phiKZ and its potential usage as antimicrobials source

CES Seminar Hall CES Seminar Hall, 3rd Floor, Biological Science Building

Speaker: Maria Yakunina Leader of research group, Laboratory of molecular microbiology, Institute of Nanobiotechnologies, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University Title: The story of giant bacteriophage phiKZ and its potential usage as antimicrobials source Abstract: Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, serving as their natural enemies and our potential allies. Due to the constant arms […]

BE Seminar: All Wired Up: Harnessing Protein Polymers for Medicine and Nanotechnology

CES Seminar Hall CES Seminar Hall, 3rd Floor, Biological Science Building

Speaker: Dr. Aarat P. Kalra IIT Delhi Title: All Wired Up: Harnessing Protein Polymers for Medicine and Nanotechnology Abstract: The successful interfacing of biochemistry with electronics is one of the grand challenges of nanotechnology. Biodegradable and biocompatible materials with structural integrity, that can perform mixed electronic and ionic roles are required for the development of […]

BE Seminar on “Harnessing immune system for the development of bio-therapeutics” by Dr. Anjali Barnwal

CES Seminar Hall CES Seminar Hall, 3rd Floor, Biological Science Building

Title: Harnessing immune system for the development of bio-therapeutics Abstract: Leveraging the immune system for therapeutic advancement offers numerous advantages over standard treatments for inflammatory diseases. These advantages encompass precise targeting, enduring responses, minimal toxicity, and more. Diverse immunotherapies, such as antibody utilization, T-cell therapy, dendritic cell vaccination, among others, are actively under investigation. Given […]

BE Seminar: Physics of Nuclear Organization

DBG Seminar Hall 1st Floor, Biological Science Building

Speaker: Dr. Rakesh Das Max-Planck-Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Germany Title: Physics of Nuclear Organization Abstract: Spatiotemporal organization of the subnuclear medium plays a crucial role in genome regulation . However, the effect of active perturbation from various molecular actions in the medium on this organization remains unclear. In this seminar, I will mainly […]

BE Seminar titled “Engineering bottom-up synthetic cells to mimic life-like functions” by Dr Taniya Chakraborty

DBG Seminar Hall 1st Floor, Biological Science Building

Title: Engineering bottom-up synthetic cells to mimic life-like functions Abstract: How did life evolve from non-living matter on early Earth, and is it possible to recreate this transition artificially in a laboratory setting? Reconstructing well-defined functional molecular entities, components, and modules from the bottom-up to create a synthetic cell will provide new insights into the […]

BE Seminar titled “Next-Generation Solutions in medicine: Overcoming Drug Resistance in Cancer” by Dr. Raghuraman Kannan

CES Seminar Hall CES Seminar Hall, 3rd Floor, Biological Science Building

Title: NEXT-GENERATION SOLUTIONS IN MEDICINE: OVERCOMING DRUG RESISTANCE IN CANCER. Abstract: Research in my laboratories is focused on uncovering the underlying root causes of cancer's resistance to drugs. Specifically, the work aims to identify and validate the mechanisms that drive this resistance. After elucidating the mechanism, we have designed new nano-delivery devices specific to the target […]

BE Seminar: Self-Powered Devices Based on Triboelectrification by Prof. Zong-Hong Lin

DBG Seminar Hall 1st Floor, Biological Science Building

Title: Self-Powered Devices Based on Triboelectrification Speaker: Prof. Zong-Hong Lin   National Taiwan University Abstract: Designing devices with self-powered sensing function has become a popular research field since its emergence in recent decades. Triboelectrification occurs when two materials come into contact with each other, causing charge transfer that leads to oppositely charged surfaces; the amount of charge […]

BE & DBG Seminar titled “Loss of tissue structure in cancer: a mechanobiological perspective.” by Prof. Tanmay Lele

DBG Seminar Hall 1st Floor, Biological Science Building

The Department of Bioengineering (BE) and Department of Developmental Biology and Genetics (DBG) cordially invites you to attend a Seminar Speaker: Prof. Tanmay Lele Department of Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, USA Title: Loss of tissue structure in cancer: a mechanobiological perspective Abstract: In glandular epithelial cancers such as breast cancer, the usual orderly arrangement of cells that surround […]

BE Seminar: Quantifying Cell-State Densities in Single-Cell Phenotypic Landscapes by Dr. Manu Setty

CES Seminar Hall CES Seminar Hall, 3rd Floor, Biological Science Building

Speaker: Dr. Manu Setty Assistant Professor Fred Hutch Cancer Centre, Seattle, USA.   Title: Quantifying Cell-State Densities in Single-Cell Phenotypic Landscapes Abstract: Single-cell studies have clearly established the continuous nature of cell-state transitions in trajectories of differentiation and disease. Moreover, fundamental processes such as proliferation and apoptosis generate a non-uniform distribution of states within these […]