FDA Approved Drug Now May Be Used In Alcohol Addictions: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 16, 2016 Alcohol is legal substances that often used and now a day’s number of its common in all restaurants and hotels and its strange that high level of alcoholism is serious medical case. The World Health Organization estimates that as of 2010 there were 208 million people with alcoholism worldwide (4.1% of the population over 15 …
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 …
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 …
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, …
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 …
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. …
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 …
Chip Based Method To Produce Liver Cells Promote Faster Drug Testing Kumar Jeetendra | September 14, 2015 Scientists from institute of physics recently developed a cost effective and genuine technique to develop pseudo organ, this is chip based method of producing copy of liver cells, the method no doubt will support in faster and affordable drug testings. The finding of this research published in “Journal of Biofabrication” on 11th of September 2015.the research …
The Relevance Of Bioremediation For Nature Kumar Jeetendra | September 14, 2015 Today, as the population is increasing exponentially, more stress is coming on the environment in the form of waste products, arises from the consumed products, which are toxic to the environment in varying degree. One promising solution for environment cleanup is through Bioremediation. “Bioremediation” as the name suggests; it’s a means through which biological agents …
An Interview with Dr C Durga Rao Kumar Jeetendra | September 9, 2015 Posted:12/09/2015 Microbioz India team performed an interview with an eminent scientist from Indian Institute of Science, (IISc)-Bangalore, India named C.Durga Rao, Ph.D. working as Professor in Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology.Here are few interesting lines of interview with him. Microbioz team : Why you chose MICROBIOLOGY as a career? Dr. Rao : Fate and …
Commercially Important Crabs Protection From Deadly Parasites Via Salty Water Of Estuaries Kumar Jeetendra | May 21, 2015 In recent research of University of Southern Denmark, New mysteries comes out from ocean, Scientists from University. Defines estuaries salty water play an important role in protection of Dungeness crab from deadly parasitic warms which exerts a bad effect on one of the commercially important crab of sea coast of North America. The Dungeness crab …