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Biotech Talks
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2020
Science and Philosophy. It is very interesting to listen to the research done by a researcher in her/his words and that's what "The curious Biotechnologist" works to bring it to you via a series of episodes called "Biotech Talks".
The Complexities of Kidney Function: Understanding Podocytes, High Blood Glucose, and Hypoxia
In this episode of Biotech Talks, Dr. Anil Kumar Pasupulati sheds light on the intricate workings of the kidneys and how they can be damaged by various factors. Dr. Anil delve into the role of podocytes, which are essential for maintaining kidney function, and how they are constantly under pressure from the agents we consume. He also explains how high blood glucose levels can lead to kidney damage and the formation of advanced glycation end products. Additionally, he discuss the impact of hypoxia on kidney dysfunction. Tune in to learn more about the complexities of the kidneys and how to keep them healthy.
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Gender inequality in Academia
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The underrepresentation of women in the scientific field has been a persistent issue, not just in India but worldwide. The current aggregate percentage of women faculty in Indian scientific institutions stands at a meager 13.5%, as reported by biaswatchindia.com. The reasons for this gender imbalance range from societal biases, lack of representation in leadership roles, to a dearth of supporti...
Equating the laws of Biology by Dr. Rahul Roy #EP 25
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In this episode of Biotech Talks, Dr. Rahul Roy explains his mathematical approach towards biology. In his lab at IISc, Dr. Roy is studying the replication in virus and trying to come-up with an equation that will describe the dynamics of viral replication. He says this is just the beginning, in future with is mathematical approach towards biology we will be able to predict better biology which...
Biotech Talks Episode 24: Human Relevant Infection Biology By Dr. Karishma Kaushik
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In this episode of Biotech Talks, Dr. Karishma Kaushik talks about her research on human relevant infection biology. She is developing invitro systems to replace the animal models in the drug development pipeline. She explains why it is necessary to replace animal models and what advantages invitro systems that she is developing will provide to the drug development processes. She also explains ...
Cell Adhesion And Cancer By Dr. Nagraj Balasubramaniam
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In this episode of Biotech Talks, Dr. Nagaraj Balasubramaniam ( Scientist, IISER Pune) talks about his research on cell adhesion and cancer. Cell matrix plays a significant role on how cell behaves. To know more about cancer through the perspective of cell matrix do watch this episode of Biotech Talks.
Biotect Talks Episode 22: Glutamate Receptors By Dr. Janesh Kumar
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In this episode of Biotech Talks Dr. Janesh Kumar ( Scientist NCCS ) explains his research on Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors. Ionotropic glutamate receptors mediate excitatory neurotransmission in mammalian nervous system. They are essential for basic nervous system functions, including learning and development, and are involved in a remarkable range of neuronal diseases. Dr. Janesh Kumar has d...
Cancer Research At National Centre For Cell Sciences (NCCS)
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This episode of Biotech Talks attempts to understand the cancer research going on at National Centre For Cell Sciences. Four senior scientists from NCCS explains their work on cancer. This is a story about the research done by four hardworking Indian scientists and their contribution to the cancer research. Following are the names of the speakers 1. Dr. Sharmila Bapat 2. Dr. Srikanth Rapole 3. ...
Biotech Talks Episode 21: The mechanics behind cells " Mechanobiology " by Dr. Abhijit Majumder
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In this episode of Biotech Talks Dr. Abhijit Majumder talks about mechanobiology. He explains how the mechanical forces are responsible for controlling the fate of the cell. He also brief us about the research going on in his lab at IIT Bombay. Dr. Abhijit Majumder is associate professor at IIT Bombay. Dr. Majumder has persued his M.Tech Cryogenic Engineering from IIT Kharagpur (2004) and PhD f...
Biotech Talks Episode 20: Microfluidic Technology by Dr. Debjani Paul
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In this episode of Biotech Talks Dr. Debjani Paul talks about the revolutionary devices that her lab is developing using microfluidic technology for health care applications. She explains about the test kits for detecting sickle cell anemia, radial pillar device and DNA amplification on paper. Professor Debjani Paul obtained a Ph.D. in Physics (2005) from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangal...
Biotech Talks Episode 19: Transport Within Neurons by Dr. Sandhya Koushika
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In this episode of biotech talks Dr. Sandhya Koushika talks about her research on axonal transport within nerve cells at TIFR. She explains the experiments that are being carried out in her lab on C. elegans to understand the fundamentals of neurobiology. The analogy between Indian roads and nerve cell in this episode of Biotech Talks. Sandhya Koushika is an Indian neuroscientist, currently wor...
Biotech Talks Episode 18: Origin of life by Dr.Sudha Rajamani
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Dr. Sudha Rajamani ( Scientist IISER Pune) talks about her research on origin of life. She explains theories like RNA world hypothesis which and explains what her team is doing in lab to understand the genesis of life. She also talks about what astrobiologist thinks about alien life in this episode of Biotech Talks. Dr. Sudha Rajamani got her PhD in Biochemistry from the National Institute of I...
Biotech Talks Episode 17: Sex, Pregnancy and Covid by Dr. Deepak Modi
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In this episode of biotech talks, Dr. Deepak Modi talks about his research at NIRRH. His lab focuses on the basics of pregnancy and embryo implants. His research is helping and will be helping infertile couples to get conceived. He also explains about different types of sexes and what is the difference between sex and gender. Dr. Modi has done research to understand the effect of Corona virus o...
What is PhD by Indian Scientists
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Every scientist was once a PhD student. It will be interesting to know the view of scientist on the process of PhD. The philosophy and the struggle, that's what this episode of biotech talks is about. Scientists form various research institutes share their views on what a PhD is, what should it accomplish, why one should pursue PhD and problems faced by a PhD student. Following is the list of s...
Biotech Talks Episode 16: Stem cells by Dr. Deepa Subramanyam
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In this episode of Biotech Talks Dr. Deepa Subramanyam talks about her research on stem cells at NCCS. What are stem cells, what are the biotechnological applications of stem cells and much more is being explained by her in this podcast. Deepa Subramanyam's lab is interested in aspects of cellular trafficking that differ between embryonic stem cells and differentiated cells. lab is primarily fo...
Biotech Talks Episode 15: Structural Biology by Dr. Radha Chauhan
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Biotech Talks Episode 15: Structural Biology by Dr. Radha Chauhan
Biotech Talks Episode 14: Hydra by Dr. Surendra Ghaskadbi
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Biotech Talks Episode 14: Hydra by Dr. Surendra Ghaskadbi
Biotech Talks Episode 13: Phytoplasmas- The yet not culturable organisms by Dr. Amit Yadav
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Biotech Talks Episode 13: Phytoplasmas- The yet not culturable organisms by Dr. Amit Yadav
Biotech Talks Episode 12: Human Microbiome and its applications by Kristina Campbell
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Biotech Talks Episode 12: Human Microbiome and its applications by Kristina Campbell
Biotech Talks Episode 11: Immunity and Covid 19
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Biotech Talks Episode 11: Immunity and Covid 19
Biotech Talks Episode 10: Quorum sensing
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Biotech Talks Episode 10: Quorum sensing
Biotech Talks Episode 9: Plant and microbe interaction
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Biotech Talks Episode 9: Plant and microbe interaction
Biotech Talks Episode 7: Antimicrobial Resistance
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Biotech Talks Episode 7: Antimicrobial Resistance
Biotech Talks Episode 6: Eco-friendly pesticides
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Biotech Talks Episode 6: Eco-friendly pesticides
Biotech talks episode 5: Bone Biochemistry
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Biotech talks episode 5: Bone Biochemistry
Biotech Talks Episode 4: Covid-19 and Diabetes
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Biotech Talks Episode 4: Covid-19 and Diabetes
Biotech Talks Episode 3- Ayurveda and Human Micro-biome
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Biotech Talks Episode 3- Ayurveda and Human Micro-biome
Biotech-Talks Episode-2 : Human Microbiome.
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Biotech-Talks Episode-2 : Human Microbiome.
Biotech-Talks Episode-1 : Biotechnological aspects of water bodies.
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Biotech-Talks Episode-1 : Biotechnological aspects of water bodies.
Thank you so much, you just saved me from hours of confusion and labor.
This is also disc electro phoresis am I right or wrong
Is it not but biological basis of host controlled restriction modification of bacteriophase dna
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5:20 THE glutamine conveted into glutamate not glycin into glutamate
Sir what does this copy number mean 😢 Thankyou in advance 🙏
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Thank you so much brilliantly explained
😂once I admitted in a research institute. Very first day we were welcomed by so called famous supervisors with their smilling and happy faces. I still remember how the director inspire us about phd...exploring new fileds finding new results..bla bla...... but with time we came to know these monsters...forget about exploring new things they down you each and every moment ...break your confident...
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At 19:05, R. viridis and R. rubrum do have Cytochrome C
Very good explanation. Easily understandable.
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AMAZING video, fantastically articulated as well! I've never been more clear on a topic!
Easy explanation sir
Very well explained.... appreciable efforts
Looking like It's a deep well with no begining and start
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ISRO scientist doing pooja and bringing down scientific tempar down
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Best explanation
I'm sorry, but are you even understanding what you are teaching ?
I don't remember, it's been a while I recoded those videos. Probably not.
A PhD in basic science makes you have the license to practice science. A University scientist/researcher/academia/professor is just a special extension of Government employees. If the "Government" wants you, you will be hired to start as an assistant professor. Then all these factors will dictate your research and academic career for the remaining of your life: number of publications, citations, impact factors and government research grants. It has to be similar both the government and scientists, example, Thailand government- Thai scientists, German government- German scientists, Japan government- Japanese scientists, Canada government- Canadian scientists, etc. Stephen Hawking is a British scientist, his employer is British government.
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These talks are AWESOME! thank you very much Muffin
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Nice sir. If these bacteria carry out photosynthesis. Why are they not put under plants?
They lack cellulosic cell wall and the nucleus is not bounded by membrane, also their photosynthetic pigments are different in structure than chlorophyll
Very helpful video
Everything was understood perfectly❤
More such interview or detailed podcast.....good work. ...
Informative video❤.. thank u
Thankyou sir nice information
Explained Exactly same as in pathfinder book
Thanks a ton for making this so simple to understand
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