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 …
Transport Of Disease Causing Prions Through Grass Kumar Jeetendra | May 15, 2015 Prions are an Infectious and disease causing protein based agents. Responsible for the diseases like includes bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) in cattle, scrapie in sheep, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans and chronic wasting disease (CWD) in deer, elk and moose.According to research published online in latest issue of “Cell reports” authored by Scientists …
Microbes Can Prevent Environmental Damage Recent Studies Suggest Kumar Jeetendra | May 12, 2015 Terry Hazen, the Governor’s Chair for Environmental Biotechnology a joint UT-ORNL appointment with his team working on recent tools with his co-workers and suggests the tool so valuable while preventing our environmental damages. We all well know that maximum infectious and contagious diseases are due to number of microbes related directly or indirectly with our …
New Research on Jet Fuel Production Kumar Jeetendra | May 5, 2015 Researcher from Washington State University opens the new mystery that, producing jet fuel by using fungus mostly find in soil and decaying leaves. Researcher suggest that this research will play in production of Biofuels in affordable costs.Scientists of WSU used species of Aspergillus to produce “Carbonarius ITEM 5010” on of the chief component in aviation …
Bacteria Helps in Production of Neurotransmitter in Gut Kumar Jeetendra | April 9, 2015 Although serotonin is well known as a brain neurotransmitter, it is estimated that 90 percent of the body's serotonin is made in the digestive tract. In fact, altered levels of this peripheral serotonin have been linked to diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis. New research at Caltech, published in the April …
Smoking Can Increase The Risk of MRSA Infection Kumar Jeetendra | April 2, 2015 "Cigarette Smoke Makes Superbugs More Aggressive " Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), an antibiotic-resistant superbug, can cause life-threatening skin, bloodstream and surgical site infections or pneumonia. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine now report that cigarette smoke may make matters worse. The study, published March 30 by Infection and Immunity, shows …
Bacteria also Use Social Network For Communication Kumar Jeetendra | April 2, 2015 U Mass Amherst work advances understanding of how bacteria communicate AMHERST, Mass. – Bacteria have traditionally been viewed as solitary organisms that “hang out on their own,” says molecular biologist Kevin Griffith of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. However, scientists now realize that in fact, bacteria exhibit social behavior within groups. As he explains, “Individual …
An Interview with Dr Tim Sandle Kumar Jeetendra | April 1, 2015 *Microbioz India performed an Interview with Dr. Tim Sandle for April 2015 Issue of Magazine. Microbioz India felt great pleasure while making interview with him. We all bless him for great future ahead. Microbioz India, Team: Why you opted MICROBIOLOGY as a career? Dr.Sandle: I was interested in biology at school, and this led to …