Bovine Leukemia Virus Of Cattle Is Connected With Breast Cancer In Humans: Study Suggests Kumar Jeetendra | September 16, 2015 Researcher from University of California – Berkeley confirmed the link between bovine leukemia virus of cattle and breast cancer in humans, Study published in published this month in the journal PLOS ONE. Confirming this link doubt will support better treatment of breast cancer one of deadly cancer if not treated properly, Scientists from University of …
Labgear International Introduces User Friendly Laminar Air Flow LAF Kumar Jeetendra | September 20, 2015 Labgear International Haryana, the India-based company dedicated in a manufacturing of quality laboratory equipment have a variety of LAF cabinets with low-cost, user-friendly quality. The product meets the requirement of a number of standard qualities and used in various laboratory activity in Pharmaceutical Company, Hospitals, Research organization etc. Standard features Low cost. Low Noise. User-Friendly. …
New Techniques For Detecting Viral Infection Study Suggests Kumar Jeetendra | September 22, 2015 Scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently developed new techniques to detect viral infections apart from detecting viral infection, the technique also help full in a killing of cancer cells. The technique is protein based which detect particular DNA responsible in triggering effects like cell death and viral infections. According to researcher: "There is a …
Blood Sugar Control In Diabetic Patients Best Promoted By Protein Rich Food Sources Kumar Jeetendra | September 23, 2015 Patients of type 2 diabetes could maintain best sugar control through rich protein food without any other side effects. The concern research is presented in annual meeting of European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) and the credit of research goes to Mariya Markova, German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE), Charité University Medicine, Berlin, …
Early Life Infection May Help In Study Of Disease Development Later In Life Kumar Jeetendra | September 28, 2015 Here in Europian Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress today on 27th September 2015, Dr. Dr.Insa Korten, from the University Children's Hospitals in Bern and Basel, Switzerland informed that Rhinovirus in humans and other Microbiota either play a key role in prevention of disease or development of another chronic disease later in life. It is well …
An Interview with Dr G P Brahmaprakash Kumar Jeetendra | October 14, 2015 This month our team had an Interview with Dr.G.P. Brahmaprakash,Ph.D.Dr.Prakash shares few important part of his academic life with us, Our team bless him great success in his future. Microbioz team : Why you choose MICROBIOLOGY as a career? Dr.Prakash: My great teachers awakened a passion for microbiology. Microbes are ubiquitous and their study is …
Mathematical Techniques Inspired By Concept Of Darwinian Evolution Over Reducing Risk Of Multi Drug Resistance Bacteria Kumar Jeetendra | October 14, 2015 Researcher from H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute developed a mathematical system inspired by concept of Darwinian evolution which helps in reducing the risk of multi drug resistance bacteria. The concern study was published online in PLoS Computational Biology . Researcher finds, fighting of E.coli bacterium with antibiotics either best promoted or hindered …
Stop Buying Meats Of Animals Having Growth Promoted By Antibiotics: Scientists Request For Hospital Administration Kumar Jeetendra | October 17, 2015 Scientists from University of California – San Francisco medical centre requesting hospital administration of the country for restriction of meats treated with growth promotion antibiotics for better control of antibiotic resistance spreading. The comments appeared and publish in American Journal of Heath authored by: Thomas B. Newman, MD, MPH, professor of epidemiology and biostatistics."Antibiotics are …
Best Methods Introduced To Prevent Food Allergy In New Born Kumar Jeetendra | October 21, 2015 For better prevention of food allergy in new born infants a review article published in Canadian Medical Association Journal which describes few key points of food allergy prevention. Food allergy is common in number infants and according to sources, “18% increase between 1997 and 2007 in the United States. A recent survey of Canadian households …
Scientists Targeting Banana For Quality Drug helpful In Fight Off Number Of Deadly Viral Diseases: Study Suggests Kumar Jeetendra | October 24, 2015 Researcher from University of Michigan Health System working on one of brilliant research which is not only help full for our academic society but provide our scientist a way to find out more drugs for fighting off number of deadly viral diseases in future. Scientists suggests by detecting “Sugar Code” that our body cells used …
Top 10 most influential Microbiologist of 21st Century Kumar Jeetendra | November 1, 2015 Many people have made an outstanding contribution to the field of microbiology in the first two decades of this century and selecting ten is a difficult task. In selecting ten eminent researchers I have attempted to cut across the various sub-branches of Microbiology, taking in Clinical, Pharmaceutical, Marine Microbiology and so on. Others, given this …
OIKOS GT Non Toxic Pure Natural Product For Seed Storage Introduced By Agrilife India Kumar Jeetendra | November 3, 2015 Agrilife India is Hyderabad based company specializes in production of Biofertilizers, Biopesticides and other Biological products for agriculture and environment, Develops pure natural, non toxic powder named “OIKOS-GT” restricts infection of pests over Sorghum (Indian Jwar) seeds which are highly susceptible for stored grain pests. According to Company founder & CEO, Dr.venkatesh Devanur, “Farmers spend …