Dr. Jitendra Singh
President, BRIC
Hon’ble Minister of State (IC)
Ministry of Science and Technology
and Minister of State for Prime Minister's Office;
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions;
Dept. of Atomic Energy & Dept. of Space,
Govt. of India
Dr. Rajesh S Gokhale
Director General, BRIC
Secretary,
Department of Biotechnology
Government of India
Output and Outcome
Pioneering Progress
Bioinnovate
Fosters and empowers healthcare innovators to collaboratively devise transformative solutions for unmet needs.
Bioempower
Provides crucial infrastructure support, the government is helping to empower India’s biotechnology sector to grow and succeed.
BiotechX
Technology can be used to develop new biotech products and processes and to improve the efficiency of biotech research.
Bioaltruism
Effectively harnessing biotech’s transformative power, India propels the nation towards an even brighter future with innovation and resilience.
Bioignite
Entrepreneurial startups and creative minds ignite India’s biotech industry, propelling it forward with transformative innovation.
Biotalent
Ensures India’s biotech success with a skilled workforce, fostering capabilities crucial for industry excellence and advancement.
Upcoming Events
7th Hands on Workshop on “Integrated OMICS” (Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics)
Read MoreBRIC-IBSD is organizing “Curtain Raiser Programme for India International Science Festival (IISF) 2024 at Imphal, Manipur
Read MoreInternational Workshop on New Approaches to Discover Vaccines and Drugs for Infectious Diseases
Read MoreWorld One Health Day Lecture – 2024
Read MoreInternational Conference on “Bioeconomy from Bioresources: Promoting Traditional Resources of NER for Viksit Bharat”
Read MoreBRIC-NBRC: Brain and Society : Clinical and physiological perspective of brain disorders symposium from Dec 13-15, 2024
Read MoreiBRIC-NBRC: School Teacher Sensitization Program on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Read MoreAdvance Hands-on Workshop | Cells, Embryos and Microinjection
Read MoreResearch News
A new publication from Prof. M.Radhakrishna Pillai (Former Director, BRIC-RGCB) & Dr. Devasena Ananatharaman (Scientist, BRIC-RGCB) appeared in the journal "Journal of the National Cancer Institute Monographs," and the title of the manuscript is "A prospective cohort study comparing efficacy of 1 dose of quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine to 2 and 3 doses at an average follow-up of 12 years post vaccinations."
Read MoreA new publication from the laboratory of Dr. Jackson James (Scientist, BRIC-RGCB) appeared in the journal " iScience"and the title of the manuscript is "TLX3 regulates CGN progenitor proliferation during cerebellum development and its dysfunction can lead to autism". This is the first paper from BRIC-RGCB have single-cell sequencing data done in house 10X platform.
Read MoreiBRIC -inStem study revealed Poly-A Binding Protein PABP2 regulates stem cell differentiation after injury in Planaria
Read MoreiBRIC-inStem study revealed the role of Ubp3 in the Crabtree/ Warburg Effects of suppressing mitochondrial activity in high glucose environment
Read MoreIBRIC -inStem study indicate acute Notch inhibition in mouse models uncovers distinctive Club Cells to repair lung airways
Read MoreDr. Jomon Joseph & his team's research done at BRIC-NCCS, which revealed a novel function of Nup358, has been featured on the cover page of EMBO Reports. The findings of this research have also been featured on the EMBO Reports
Read MoreResearch by Dr. Jomon Joseph & team at BRIC-NCCS reveals a novel function of Nup358. As an annulatelamellae-resident nucleoporin, it has been found to regulate endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria connectivity, which is crucial for the coordination of many critical cellular processes. These findings, published in July 2024 in EMBO Reports, was featured on the EMBO Reports
Read MoreBRIC-inStem study revealed exposure to cold enhances muscles’ regeneration capacity
BRIC-inStem develops Kisan Kavach to protect farmers from lethal effects of pesticides
Read MoreDr. Amitabha Majumdar & team's research published in PLoS Biology reveal the crucial role played by the Mrj protein (a chaperone involved in protein folding) in maintaining long-term memory in fruit flies. These are valuable insights that could help understand memory-related disorders in humans.
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