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In September 1993, the government of Bangladesh formed a National Committee on Biotechnology Product Development to select potential biotechnological projects which could be leased out for commercialisation. In collaboration with BAPTC, the Ministry of Science and Technology organised a workshop on Biosafety Regulation in 1997, after which a ...
The institute is also responsible to create skilled manpower for biotechnology and genetic engineering. [4] [5] [6] Started from 2009 National Institute of Biotechnology started many job opportunities with help of NIB Job Circular porta. Many candidates already working with this government institute.
Bhagwan Din Chaurasia (1937 – 1985) was an Indian anatomist, medical educator and writer for medical education.He is best known for his widely acclaimed textbook, Human Anatomy, which remains a popular anatomy resource for medical students in India and abroad.
Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh (born 1 July 1962) [citation needed] is an Indian scientist specializing in the field of Plant Genetics and Breeding. [1] He is known for his contribution to Basmati rice breeding. [2] He is former director and Vice-Chancellor of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, a deemed to be university. [3]
Ramandeep Singh, born in New Delhi, graduated in science from the South Campus of the University of Delhi and continued his education there to earn a master's degree and later, a PhD in 2003. [2] He did his post doctoral work on research fellowship from the National Institutes of Health at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases .
Baldev Singh Dhillon is an internationally renowned [2] [citation needed] agricultural scientist and had been the vice chancellor of Punjab Agricultural University from 2011 to 2021 in India. Earlier, he worked as an Assistant Director General at ICAR , Director of NBPGR (ICAR), and as Director of Research at Punjab Agricultural University and ...
Amit Singh was born on March 18, 1976. [2] He earned a Bachelor's degree in science from the University of Delhi and earned his master's degree in biotechnology from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in 1998. [3]
On 2 July 2020, Globe Biotech Limited announced to be the first company from Bangladesh to have a COVID-19 vaccine under development. [1] The lone Bangladeshi company actually developed three COVID-19 vaccine candidates with different technologies. [10] The company named the mRNA based vaccine as Bancovid then renamed to Bangavax. [7]