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	<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2014 23:56:18 -0500</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Find certain files/documents in Linux OS]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>As bioinformatician I know the fact that we usually handle the large dataset and lost in the huge numbers of files and folders. In order to search the missing file a strong search command is required. The Linux Find Command is one of the most important and much used command in Linux sytems. Find command used to search and locate list of files and directories based on conditions you specify for files that match the arguments. Find can be used in variety of conditions like you can find files by permissions, users, groups, file type, date, size and other possible criteria.<br /><br />Through this article we are sharing our day-to-day Linux find command experience and its usage in the form of examples. In this article we will show you the most used 35 Find Commands examples in Linux. We have divided the section into Five parts from basic to advance usage of find command.</p><p><strong>Part I &ndash; Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names</strong><br />1. Find Files Using Name in Current Directory<br /><br />Find all the files whose name is gene.txt in a current working directory.<br /><br /># find . -name gene.txt<br /><br />./gene.txt<br /><br />2. Find Files Under Home Directory<br /><br />Find all the files under /home directory with name gene.txt.<br /><br /># find /home -name gene.txt<br /><br />/home/gene.txt<br /><br />3. Find Files Using Name and Ignoring Case<br /><br />Find all the files whose name is gene.txt and contains both capital and small letters in /home directory.<br /><br /># find /home -iname gene.txt<br /><br />./gene.txt<br />./Gene.txt<br /><br />4. Find Directories Using Name<br /><br />Find all directories whose name is Gene in / directory.<br /><br /># find / -type d -name Gene<br /><br />/Gene<br /><br />5. Find fasta Files Using Name<br /><br />Find all php files whose name is gene.fasta in a current working directory.<br /><br /># find . -type f -name gene.fasta<br /><br />./gene.fasta<br /><br />6. Find all PHP Files in Directory<br /><br />Find all fasta files in a directory.<br /><br /># find . -type f -name "*.fasta"<br /><br />./gene.fasta<br />./cancer.fasta<br />./allgene.fasta<br /><br /><strong>Part II &ndash; Find Files Based on their Permissions</strong><br />7. Find Files With 777 Permissions<br /><br />Find all the files whose permissions are 777.<br /><br /># find . -type f -perm 0777 -print<br /><br />8. Find Files Without 777 Permissions<br /><br />Find all the files without permission 777.<br /><br /># find / -type f ! -perm 777<br /><br />9. Find SGID Files with 644 Permissions<br /><br />Find all the SGID bit files whose permissions set to 644.<br /><br /># find / -perm 2644<br /><br />10. Find Sticky Bit Files with 551 Permissions<br /><br />Find all the Sticky Bit set files whose permission are 551.<br /><br /># find / -perm 1551<br /><br />11. Find SUID Files<br /><br />Find all SUID set files.<br /><br /># find / -perm /u=s<br /><br />12. Find SGID Files<br /><br />Find all SGID set files.<br /><br /># find / -perm /g+s<br /><br />13. Find Read Only Files<br /><br />Find all Read Only files.<br /><br /># find / -perm /u=r<br /><br />14. Find Executable Files<br /><br />Find all Executable files.<br /><br /># find / -perm /a=x<br /><br />15. Find Files with 777 Permissions and Chmod to 644<br /><br />Find all 777 permission files and use chmod command to set permissions to 644.<br /><br /># find / -type f -perm 0777 -print -exec chmod 644 {} \;<br /><br />16. Find Directories with 777 Permissions and Chmod to 755<br /><br />Find all 777 permission directories and use chmod command to set permissions to 755.<br /><br /># find / -type d -perm 777 -print -exec chmod 755 {} \;<br /><br />17. Find and remove single File<br /><br />To find a single file called gene.txt and remove it.<br /><br /># find . -type f -name "gene.txt" -exec rm -f {} \;<br /><br />18. Find and remove Multiple File<br /><br />To find and remove multiple files such as .fa or .gb, then use.<br /><br /># find . -type f -name "*.fa" -exec rm -f {} \;<br /><br />OR<br /><br /># find . -type f -name "*.gb" -exec rm -f {} \;<br /><br />19. Find all Empty Files<br /><br />To file all empty files under certain path.<br /><br /># find /tmp -type f -empty<br /><br />20. Find all Empty Directories<br /><br />To file all empty directories under certain path.<br /><br /># find /tmp -type d -empty<br /><br />21. File all Hidden Files<br /><br />To find all hidden files, use below command.<br /><br /># find /tmp -type f -name ".*"<br /><br /><strong>Part III &ndash; Search Files Based On Owners and Groups</strong><br />22. Find Single File Based on User<br /><br />To find all or single file called gene.txt under / root directory of owner root.<br /><br /># find / -user root -name gene.txt<br /><br />23. Find all Files Based on User<br /><br />To find all files that belongs to user Rahul under /home directory.<br /><br /># find /home -user rahul<br /><br />24. Find all Files Based on Group<br /><br />To find all files that belongs to group Developer under /home directory.<br /><br /># find /home -group developer<br /><br />25. Find Particular Files of User<br /><br />To find all .txt files of user Rahul under /home directory.<br /><br /># find /home -user rahul -iname "*.txt"<br /><br /><strong>Part IV &ndash; Find Files and Directories Based on Date and Time</strong><br />26. Find Last 50 Days Modified Files<br /><br />To find all the files which are modified 50 days back.<br /><br /># find / -mtime 50<br /><br />27. Find Last 50 Days Accessed Files<br /><br />To find all the files which are accessed 50 days back.<br /><br /># find / -atime 50<br /><br />28. Find Last 50-100 Days Modified Files<br /><br />To find all the files which are modified more than 50 days back and less than 100 days.<br /><br /># find / -mtime +50 &ndash;mtime -100<br /><br />29. Find Changed Files in Last 1 Hour<br /><br />To find all the files which are changed in last 1 hour.<br /><br /># find / -cmin -60<br /><br />30. Find Modified Files in Last 1 Hour<br /><br />To find all the files which are modified in last 1 hour.<br /><br /># find / -mmin -60<br /><br />31. Find Accessed Files in Last 1 Hour<br /><br />To find all the files which are accessed in last 1 hour.<br /><br /># find / -amin -60<br /><br /><strong>Part V &ndash; Find Files and Directories Based on Size</strong><br />32. Find 50MB Files<br /><br />To find all 50MB files, use.<br /><br /># find / -size 50M<br /><br />33. Find Size between 50MB &ndash; 100MB<br /><br />To find all the files which are greater than 50MB and less than 100MB.<br /><br /># find / -size +50M -size -100M<br /><br />34. Find and Delete 100MB Files<br /><br />To find all 100MB files and delete them using one single command.<br /><br /># find / -size +100M -exec rm -rf {} \;<br /><br />35. Find Specific Files and Delete<br /><br />Find all .gb files with more than 10MB and delete them using one single command.<br /><br /># find / -type f -name *.gb -size +10M -exec rm {} \;</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Rahul Nayak</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 11 Aug 2013 16:05:39 -0500</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[India&#039;s own first drug - from Biocon.]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span><span>Psoriasis is immune-mediated disease that effects the skin. the Disease on an average affects about 10-20 million Indians and it attacks the immune system of human beings. In generally occurs, when the immune system mistakes a normal skin cell for a pathogen, and sends out faulty signals that cause overproduction of new skin cells. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psoriasis">More at &gt;&gt;</a><br /></span></span></p><p><span><span>Biocon, India's largest publicly-held biotechnology firm, launched its second novel 'lab-to-market' molecule,<strong> Alzumab</strong>, to treat chronic plaque <strong>psoriasis</strong> at a cost 50 per cent lower than the existing one. </span></span></p><p><span><span><span><span>Biocon is bringing Alzumab (a biologic) in the form of a vial after working on it for nearly a decade. The work had initially started in a joint effort with the Center of Molecular Immunology, Havana, but Biocon took control of the programme soon after and also bought out its partner a few years ago. Biocon tell to the media that genotypic played a critical role in functional studies and clinical trial Genomics. </span></span><br /><br />The Biocon drug, at around&nbsp;₹ 7,500 a vial, will cost half as much as the currently available drugs - from Pfizer and J&amp;J - to treat psoriasis, a skin disease that causes rough red areas where the skin comes off in small pieces. A patient is usually prescribed to consume more than 40 vials in a 24-week course.<br /><br /></span></span></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jitendra Narayan</dc:creator>
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<p>Raghava's group is known for developing open source software or web servers. Group have developed large number of web-based services.</p>

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  <pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2013 09:19:12 -0500</pubDate>
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<p>Genome sequencing projects have enormous potential for benefiting human endeavors. However, just as acquiring a language's vocabulary does not enable one to speak it, databases that list the amino acid composition of proteins do not directly tell us much about these proteins' higher-level structure and function. The most productive way to indirectly exploit these databases has been to start with the small number of proteins that are fully-characterised and to assume that other "similar" proteins will have a related structure and function. Proteins with very similar amino acid sequence are "no-brainers", but the real test, which our group largely focuses on, is to detect the "essential" similarity in proteins whose non-critical sections have experienced random rearrangements during evolution. In such cases functionally similar proteins may have less than 25% sequence overlap.</p>

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	<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2014 10:21:41 -0500</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<h2><span> RNA Seq </span></h2>
<p><strong> Basic Galaxy Tutorial </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1KbTiBHtvHLfPRZ39AY3uriazrINA8TJzgjjwn1zPP7Y">RNA-Seq tutorial</a> based on <a href="http://www.nature.com/protocolexchange/protocols/2327">Trapnell et al. (2012)</a> <em>Nature Protocols</em></li>
</ul>
<dl><dd>In this tutorial we cover the concepts of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNA-Seq">RNA-Seq</a> differential gene expression (DGE) analysis using a very small synthetic dataset from a well studied organism.</dd></dl>
<p><strong> Advanced Galaxy Tutorial </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fQ1XfeOKhezJUDTzMXtZVY20c3RGoHe-HLvFOGzqU4s/pub">RNA-Seq (Advanced) Tutorial</a></li>
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<dl><dd>In this tutorial we compare the performance of three statistically-based differential expression tools:</dd><dd>* CuffDiff</dd><dd>* EdgeR</dd><dd>* DESeq2</dd></dl>
<p><strong> Advanced Command Line Tutorial </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ayJXtgBP1OXtnV7o7lq4QHKMNk5SdPHFq4hGkqndBtI/pub">Graphical Output with CummeRbund</a> introduces some basic commands using the cummeRbund package of the R programming language</li>
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<dl><dd>You will need to install R, RStudio and cummeRbund on your PC (explained in the Tutorial). You will learn how to produce graphical output from RNA-Seq analysis previously done using a Cuffdiff analysis.</dd></dl>
<h2><span> Variant Detection </span></h2>
<p><strong> Basic Galaxy Tutorial </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1ZRzrjjOCvtAu3m-IKL-rbJ1f4On60dDL_IEwG7oejdI">Variant Detection tutorial</a></li>
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<dl><dd>In this tutorial we cover the concepts of detecting small variants (SNVs and indels) in human genomic DNA using a small set of reads from chromosome 22.</dd></dl>
<p><strong>Advanced Galaxy Tutorial</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1CuKkKylVDb03tnN7RSWl5EUzleetn0ctjmvaidPKLxM">Variant Detection (Advanced) Tutorial</a></li>
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<dl><dd>In this tutorial we compare the performance of three statistically-based variant detection tools:</dd><dd>* SAMtools: Mpileup</dd><dd>* GATK: Unified Genotyper</dd><dd>* FreeBayes</dd><dd>Each of these tools takes as its input a BAM file of aligned reads and generates a list of likely variants in VCF format</dd></dl>
<p><strong>Pipelines</strong> are for those who are comfortable with using the UNIX command line; and often allow more control over branching and iteration logic.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://github.com/claresloggett/variant_calling_pipeline">WGS/exome GATK-based variant calling pipeline</a></li>
</ul>
<dl><dd>This is a basic variant-calling and annotation pipeline developed at the Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI), University of Melbourne. It is based around BWA, GATK and ENSEMBL and was originally designed for human (or similar) data. The master branch is configured for WGS data; there is an exome branch configured for variant calling in exome data.</dd><dd>To run the pipeline you will need Rubra: <a href="https://github.com/bjpop/rubra">https://github.com/bjpop/rubra</a>. Rubra uses the python Ruffus library: <a href="http://www.ruffus.org.uk/">http://www.ruffus.org.uk/</a>.</dd></dl>
<p><strong>Protocols</strong></p>
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<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lfDYNzHjfDA1pHTHd-0w3xHhg7L4TipT1gRfzgiV8es/pub">Familial Variant Calling</a></li>
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<dl><dd>In this protocol we discuss and outline the process of calling familial related mutations.</dd></dl>
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<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PIhm8NrFGaSK0hxpDcp8wUOz11ZkOaHIrpnJshMgDec/pub">Somatic Variant Calling</a></li>
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<dl><dd>In this protocol we discuss and outline the process of identifying somatic variants or mutations.</dd></dl>
<h2><span> Assembly </span></h2>
<p><strong> Basic Galaxy Tutorial </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1N3AB9ptISUu4zULqe1kXpVF0BDyGb5f5yzxWSJd_WNM">Genome assembly tutorial</a></li>
</ul>
<dl><dd>In this tutorial we carry out de novo assembly of a microbial genome. We have also written a <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xs-TI5MejQARqo0pcocGlymsXldwJbJII890gnmjI0o/pub">De novo Genome Assembly for Illumina Data</a> Protocol for a more generic description of the method.</dd></dl>
<p><strong> Protocol </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xs-TI5MejQARqo0pcocGlymsXldwJbJII890gnmjI0o/pub">De novo Genome Assembly for Illumina Data</a></li>
</ul>
<dl><dd>In this protocol we discuss and outline the process of de novo assembly for small to medium sized genomes. Use our <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1N3AB9ptISUu4zULqe1kXpVF0BDyGb5f5yzxWSJd_WNM">Genome assembly tutorial</a> to learn a specific case of using Galaxy to carry out de novo assembly of a microbial genome.</dd></dl>
<h2><span> Small RNAs </span></h2>
<p><strong> Basic Galaxy Tutorial </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WAObJr7M0m8U-2ku-0Y0Sdt_IHmqd1h8WaJHPhnJ1lM/pub">Quality control for small RNA</a></li>
</ul>
<dl><dd>This tutorial covers initial steps of the workflow for analysis of short RNA expression such as a quality control of the raw reads, processing of the raw reads for the subsequent analysis and initial quality assessment of the library.</dd></dl>
<h2><span> ChIP Seq </span></h2>
<p><strong> Protocol </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UPJC8dsiDeP5R9MH9U0IvoDgPF2Q3EOstAuzS3e6WCE/pub">ChIP-Seq</a></li>
</ul>
<dl><dd>In this protocol we discuss ChIP-Seq: a method to analyze the interaction between proteins and DNA.</dd></dl>
<h2><span> Amplicons </span></h2>
<p><strong>Protocol</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uW7JzxG86QzS92hTyeuNsLhX_d1XFbaZPSjh7jWxcSg/pub">Amplicon Alignment</a></li>
</ul>
<dl><dd>In this protocol we discuss and outline the process of aligning custom amplicons using primers for high precision.</dd></dl>
<h2><span> Learn Galaxy </span></h2>
<p><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wsdJDYfjZVg2uJxm9AHi_j0mY3X1M1F4gB-elkuYL7c/pub">Introduction to Galaxy,</a> for those who are very new to Galaxy.</p>
<p><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t7vVqa3mdeZYPv5-8hiHBFBYhNiynV_3mWByno9-wUM/pub">Using Histories and Workflows,</a> for those with some Galaxy knowledge.</p>
<p>The Galaxy project website has many <a href="http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Learn">tutorials</a> and <a href="http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Learn/Screencasts">screencasts</a> about using Galaxy and the tools, and developing new tools.</p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://genome.edu.au/wiki/Learn" rel="nofollow">https://genome.edu.au/wiki/Learn</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Rahul Nayak</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2017 09:46:16 -0600</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[List of Research Institutes in India (Biological Sciences/ Biotechnology)]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>A laboratory (normally lab) is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed.</p><p>The aims of bio/medical research are also broad, including:<br />&bull; Understanding mechanism of disease<br />&bull; Understanding the impact of genetic and external factors on human health<br />&bull; Designing and evaluating new therapeutic interventions<br />&bull; Health genomics</p><p>List of Research Institutes in India (Biological Sciences)</p><p>BANGALORE <br />Ashoka Trust for Ecology and the Environment<br />Royal Enclave, Srirampura, Jakkur Post, Bangalore-560064<br />Email: info@atree.org<br />Web: www.atree.org/<br />Research: ATREE deals with issues relating to the environmental, social and economic dimensions, and implications of, biological resources and natural ecosystems</p><p>Indian Institute of Science<br />Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, Karnataka<br />Email:regr@admin.iisc.ernet.in<br />Web: www.iisc.ernet.in/<br />Research Areas: Biochemistry, ecological sciences, microbiology &amp; cell biology, molecular biophysics, molecular reproduction, development &amp; genetics.</p><p><br />Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research<br />Jakkur, Bangalore 560 064, Karnataka<br />Email: academic@jncasr.ac.in<br />Web: www.jncasr.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: Evolutionary and organismal biology, molecular biology and genetics.</p><p><br />National Centre for Biological Science<br />GKVK, Bellary Road,<br />Email: dean@ncbs.res.in<br />Web: www.ncbs.res.in<br />Research Areas: The research interests of the faculty range from single molecules to systems biology.</p><p><br />National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences<br />Bangalore 560029, Karnataka<br />Email: info@nimhans.kar.nic.in<br />Web: nimhans.kar.nic.in/<br />Research Areas: Biophysics, biostatistics, clinical psychology, epidemiology, human genetics, mental health education, neuroanaesthesia, neurochemistry, neuro imaging and interventional radiology, neurology, neuromicrobiology, neuropathology, neurophysiology, neurosurgery, neurovirology.</p><p><br />Stem Cell Institute<br />NCBS, GKVK, Bellary Road,<br />Email: ramas@ncbs.res.in<br />Web: underconstruction</p><p><br />University of Agricultural Sciences<br />GKVK, Bangalore 5600065, Karnataka<br />Email: root@uas.kar.nic.in<br />Web: uasbng.kar.nic.in/Default.htm<br />BARODA</p><p>Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda<br />Fatehgunj, Vadodara 390 002, Gujarat<br />Web: msubaroda.ac.in/</p><p>BHOPAL <br />Indian Institute of Science Education and Research&ndash;Bhopal<br />Govindpura, Bhopal - 23<br />E-mail: director@iiserbhopal.ac.in<br />Web: www.iiserbhopal.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: All areas of basic sciences &ndash; Biology, chemistry, math and physics<br />BHUBANESHWAR <br />Institute of Life Sciences<br />Bhubaneswar 751 023, Orissa<br />Web: www.ils.res.in<br />Research Areas: Cancer, malaria, age diseases, stress biology, ecophysiology, plant molecular physiology, filariasis, tuberculosis, bio-perspecitve, agricultural biotechnology, bio-informatics.</p><p><br />National Institute of Science Education and Research &ndash; Bhubaneshwar<br />Institute of Physics Campus, Bhubaneswar, Orissa - 751 005,<br />e-mail : director@niser.ac.in<br />Web: www.niser.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: All areas of basic sciences &ndash; Biology, chemistry, math and physics.</p><p><br />Regional Research Laboratory<br />Bhubaneswar 751 013, Orissa<br />Email: root@csrrlbhu.ren.nic.in<br />Web: www.icast.org.in/csir/rrl_bhu.html<br />Research Areas: Survey &amp; cultivation of aromatic, medicinal and other economic plants.</p><p><br />Utkal University<br />Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar 751 004, Orissa<br />Web: www.utkaluniversity.org/<br />CHANDIGARH <br />Indian Institute of Science Education and Research &ndash;Mohali<br />Chandigarh<br />Email: webmaster@iisermohali.ac.in<br />Web: www.iisermohali.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: All areas of basic sciences &ndash; Biology,<br />chemistry, math and physics</p><p><br />Institute of Microbial Technology<br />Sector 39&ndash;A, Chandigarh 160 036<br />Email: raghava@imtech.res.in<br />Web: www.imtech.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Molecular biology and microbial genetics,<br />animal cell/tissue culture and protein engineering.</p><p><br />Panjab University<br />Chandigarh 160 014<br />Email: pulib@puchd.ren.nic.in<br />Web: www.puchd.ac.in/</p><p><br />Postgraduate institute of Medical Education and Research<br />Sector-12, Chandigarh, 160 012<br />Email: pgimer@chd.nic.in<br />Web: pgimer.nic.in/<br />Research Areas: Obstetrics and gynaecology, psychiatry,<br />biochemistry, haematology, clinical parasitology etc.<br />CHENNAI <br />Indian Institute of Technology Madras<br />Chennai 600 036, Tamil Nadu<br />Email: tppro@acer.iitm.ernet.in<br />Web: www.iitm.ac.in<br />Research Areas: Engineering: Biotechnology.</p><p><br />University of Madras<br />University Centenary Building, Chepauk, Chennai 600 005, Tamil Nadu<br />Email: webmaster@unom.ac.in<br />Web: www.unom.ac.in/ <br />DARJEELING <br />University of North Bengal<br />Raja Rammohunpur, Darjeeling 734 430, West Bengal<br />Email:(Registrar): regnbu@dte.vsnl.net.in<br />Web: www.nbu.ac.in/<br />DELHI <br />All India Institute of Medical Sciences<br />New Delhi<br />Email: webmastr@aiims.ac.in<br />Web: www.aiims.ac.in/</p><p><br />Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology<br />Delhi University Campus, Mall Road, Delhi 110 007<br />Email: info@igib.res.in<br />Web: www.igib.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Allergy and immunology, diagnostics, genetic engineering, bio-organics and high-tech reagents.</p><p><br />Indian Institute of Technology Delhi<br />Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016<br />Email: malhotra@admin.iitd.ernet.in<br />Web: www.iitd.ac.in<br />Research Areas: Engineering: Biochemical engineering &amp; biotechnology.<br />International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology</p><p><br />ICGEB Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg,<br />New Delhi 110 067<br />Web: www.icgeb.trieste.it/<br />Research Areas: Mammalian biology:<br />Virology immunology, malaria,<br />recombinant gene products,<br />Plant molecular biology, plant transformation,<br />insect resistance, plant resistance.</p><p><br />Jawaharlal Nehru University<br />New Delhi<br />Email: webmaster@mail.jnu.ac.in<br />Web: www.jnu.ac.in</p><p><br />National Centre for Plant Genome Research<br />JNU Campus, New Delhi<br />Email: tapas_s3@yahoo.co.in<br />Web: ncpgr.nic.in/<br />Research Areas: Nutritional, structural, and functional genomics of various plant systems.</p><p><br />National Institute of Immunology<br />Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067<br />Web: www.nii.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Gene regulation, immunity &amp; infection, molecular design, reproduction &amp; development.</p><p><br />TERI University<br />Vasant Kunj, New Delhi - 110 070 / India<br />E-mail: registrar@teri.res.in<br />Web: www.teriuniversity.ac.in<br />Research Areas: Environmental Studies, Natural Resources Management, Climate Science and Policy, Plant Biotechnology</p><p><br />University of Delhi<br />University Road, Delhi 110 007<br />Email: webmaster@du.ac.in<br />Web: www.du.ac.in/<br />GOA <br />National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research<br />Headland Sada, Vasco-da-Gama 403 804, Goa<br />Email: info@ncaor.org<br />Research Areas: Co&ndash;ordination and implementation of the Indian Antarctic Programme.<br /> <br /> <br />National Institute of Oceanography<br />Dona Paula 403 004, Goa<br />Email: webmaster@darya.nio.org<br />Web: www.nio.org/<br />Research Areas: International geosphere-bio-sphere programme, marine biotechnology.<br />GURGAON <br />National Brain Research Centre<br />Near NSG Campus, Nainwal Mode, Manesar, Gurgaon, Haryana<br />Email: info@nbrc.ac.in<br />Web: www.nbrc.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: Brain research.<br />GUWAHATI <br />Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati<br />North Guwahati, Guwahati 781 039, Assam<br />Email: mcb@iitg.ernet.in<br />Web: www.iitg.ernet.in<br />Research Areas: Engineering: Biotechnology.<br /> <br /> <br />Gauhati University<br />Gopinath Bordoloi Nagar, Guwahati 781 014, Assam<br />Web: http://www.gauhati.ac.in/.<br />HYDERABAD <br />Centre for Cellular &amp; Molecular Biology<br />Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500 007, Andhra Pradesh<br />Email: (Director): lalji@ccmb.res.in<br />Web: www.ccmb.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Biophysics &amp; biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics &amp; evolution, biomedicines &amp; biotechnology.<br /> <br /> <br />Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics<br />CDFD, Bldg. 7, Gruhakalpa, 5-4-399/B, Nampally, Hyderabad - 500 001.<br />Email: director@cdfd.org.in<br />Web: www.cdfd.org.in/<br />Research Areas: Automated genome analysis, bacterial genetics, cancer biology, cell biology &amp; gene expression, computational biology, computational &amp; functional genomics, immunology, mammalian genetics, molecular genetics, molecular oncology, molecular virology, structural biology, transcription, developmental neuroscience and drosophila genetics.<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Institute of Chemical Technology<br />Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500 007, Andhra Pradesh<br />Email: kvr@iict.ap.nic.in, sampath@iict.ap.nic.in<br />Web: www.iictindia.org/<br />Research Areas: Pesticides, drugs, organic intermediates and fine chemicals.<br /> <br /> <br />LV Prasad Eye Intstitute<br />Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India<br />Email: communications@lvpei.org<br />Web: www.lvpei.org/<br />LVPEI is a World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Prevention of Blindness. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and distinguished professionals in the field of Eye care<br /> <br /> <br />University of Hyderabad<br />P.O. Central University, Gachibowli, Hyderabad 500 046, Andhra Pradesh<br />Email: trctcs@uohyd.ernet.in<br />Web: www.uohyd.ernet.in/<br />IMPHAL <br />Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development<br />Takyelpat, Imphal 795 001, Manipur<br />Email: ibsd_imp@sancharnet.in, ibsd-imphal@man.nic.in<br />Web: ibsd-imphal.nic.in/<br />Research Areas: Conservation of biodiversity and sustainable utilisation of biodiversity.<br />ITANAGAR <br />North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology<br />Itanagar, Nirjuli, Papumpare 791 109, Arunachal Pradesh<br />Email: dir@nerist.ernet.in<br />Web: www.nerist.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: Agricultural engineering, forestry.<br />JAIPUR <br />University of Rajasthan<br />Jaipur 320 004, Rajasthan<br />Email: info@uniraj.org<br />Web: www.uniraj.org/<br />JAMMU and KASHMIR <br />Regional Research Laboratory<br />Canal Road, Jammu 130 001, Jammu &amp; Kashmir<br />Email: (Director): qazi_gn@yahoo.com, root@csrrljm.ren.nic.in<br />Web: www.rrljammu.org/<br />Research Areas: Natural products &amp; organic chemistry, improvement &amp; cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants, post harvest technology and applied microbiology &amp; mutation genetics.<br /> <br />University of Jammu<br />Jammu 180 006, Jammu &amp; Kashmir<br />Web: www.jammuuniversity.org/<br /> <br />University of Kashmir<br />Hazratbal,Srinagar-190006,Jammu and Kashmir<br />Email: info@kashmiruniversity.net<br />Web: http://www.kashmiruniversity.net/<br /> <br />Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Science (SKIMS)<br />Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir<br />Email: skimsweb@gmail.com<br />Web: http://www.skims.ac.in/<br /> <br />Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST)<br />Shalimar Campus, Srinagar - 191121 Jammu and Kashmir<br />Email: skuastkashmir@gmail.com<br />Web: http://www.skuastkashmir.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: Agricultural Sciences, fisheries and veterinary sciences.<br />JORHAT <br />Regional Research Laboratory<br />Jorhat 785 006, Assam<br />Email: drrljt@csir.res.in, inform@csir.res.in<br />Web: jorhat.nic.in/rrl.htm<br />Research Areas: Agrochemicals, drugs and drug intermediates, organic chemistry, biochemistry.<br />KANPUR <br />Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur<br />GT Road, Kalyanpur, Kanpur 208 016, Uttar Pradesh<br />Email: infocell@iitk.ac.in<br />Web: www.iitk.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: Engineering: Biological sciences &amp; bioengineering.<br />KHARAGPUR <br />Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur<br />Kharagpur 721 302, West Bengal<br />Email: (PRO): ashok@hijli.iitkgp.ernet.in<br />Web: www.iitkgp.ernet.in/<br />Research Areas: Engineering: Biotechnology.<br />KOCHI <br />Cochin University of Science and Technology<br />South Kalamessery, Kochi 682 022, Kerala<br />Email: webmaster@cusat.ac.in<br />Web: www.cusat.ac.in/.<br />KOLKATA <br />Bose Institute<br />93/1, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road, Kolkata 700 009, West Bengal<br />Email: sidroy@bic.boseinst.ernet.in<br />Web: www.boseinstitute.org/<br />Research Areas: Bioinformatics &amp; computational biology, structure and functional dynamics of biomolecules, drug modeling, molecular genetics of microbes, transgenic plants etc.<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Institute of Chemical Biology<br />4, Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata 700 032, West Bengal<br />Email: (Director): director@iicb.res.in<br />Web: www.iicb.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Natural products of medicinal, biological and industrial value, immunoassay techniques, tissue-targeted drug-delivery system.<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Institute of Science Education and Research &ndash;Kolkata<br />Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal<br />Web: www.iiserkol.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: All areas of basic sciences &ndash; Biology, chemistry, math and physics<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata<br />203 Barrackpore Trunk Road, Kolkata 700 108, West Bengal<br />Email: postmaster@isical.ac.in<br />Web: www.isical.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: Agricultural and ecological research, biological anthropology, human genetics.<br /> <br /> <br />Jadavpur University<br />188 Raja S.C. Mallik Road, Kolkata 700 032, West Bengal<br />Email: registrar@jdvu.ac.in<br />Web: www.jadavpur.edu/<br /> <br /> <br />University of Calcutta<br />Kolkata 700 009, West Bengal<br />Web: www.kolkata.org/cu/<br />KURUKSHETRA <br />Kurukshetra University<br />Kurukshetra 136 119, Haryana<br />Email: jskadian@rediffmail.com<br />Web: kuk.ernet.in/<br />LUCKNOW <br />Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany<br />53 University Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh<br />Email: director@bsip.res.in<br />Web: www.bsip-india.org/index.htm<br />Research Areas: Botanical palaeobotany: Morphotaxonomy, palaeoecology, palaeogeography, phylogeny and evolution.<br /> <br /> <br />Central Drug Research Institute<br />Chattar Manzil Palace, Post Box No. 173, Lucknow 226 001, Uttar Pradesh<br />Email: info@cdriindia.org<br />Web: www.cdriindia.org/<br />Research Areas: Development of contraceptives, new drugs for tropical diseases (malaria, filariasis, leishmaniasis), cardio-vascular and central nervous system disorders.<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Institute of Science Education and Research &ndash;Kolkata<br />Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal<br />Web: www.iiserkol.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: All areas of basic sciences &ndash; Biology, chemistry, math and physics<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata<br />203 Barrackpore Trunk Road, Kolkata 700 108, West Bengal<br />Email: postmaster@isical.ac.in<br />Web: www.isical.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: Agricultural and ecological research, biological anthropology, human genetics.<br /> <br /> <br />Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants<br />Lucknow 226 015, Uttar Pradesh<br />Email: director@cimap.res.in<br />Web: www.cimap.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Agrotechnologies for medicinal and aromatic plants, phytochemistry, plant physiology and biochemistry, pathology, genetics, entomology and pharmacognosy.<br /> <br /> <br />Industrial Toxicology Research Centre<br />Mahatma Gandhi Marg, P.O. Box No. 80, Lucknow 226 001, Uttar Pradesh<br />Email: info@itrcindia.org<br />Web: www.itrcindia.org/<br />Research Areas: Neurotoxicology, environmental health, immunotoxicology and environmental biotechnology.<br /> <br /> <br />National Botanical Research Institute<br />Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow 226 001, Uttar Pradesh<br />Email: p.pushpangadan@nbri.res.in<br />Web: www.nbri-lko.org/<br />Research Areas: Plant biotechnology, environmental sciences, taxonomy and ethnobotany, plant molecular biology.<br />MUMBAI <br />Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC)<br />Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai - 410 210<br />Web: www.actrec.gov.in/<br />Research Areas: Research investigations currently focus on molecular mechanisms of cancer, drug development and emerging therapies for treatment and prevention of cancer.<br /> <br /> <br />Bhabha Atomic Research Centre<br />Trombay, Mumbai 400 085, Maharashtra<br />Email: webmaster@magnum.barc.ernet.in<br />Web: www.barc.ernet.in/<br />Research Areas: Chemical and life sciences, nuclear agriculture.<br /> <br /> <br />Bombay Natural History Society<br />Hornbill House, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Road, Mumbai 400 023, Maharashtra<br />Email: bnhs@bom4.vsnl.net.in<br />Web: www.bnhs.org/<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Institute of Technology Bombay<br />Powai, Mumbai 400 076, Maharashtra<br />Email: registrar@iitb.ac.in<br />Web: www.iitb.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: Earth sciences; Science: Biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics.<br /> <br /> <br />Tata Institute of Fundamental Research<br />Homi Bhabha Road, Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai 400 005.<br />Web: www.tifr.res.in/<br />Department of Biological Sciences: www.tifr.res.in/~dbs<br />Research Areas: TIFR is a multidisciplinary research organisation working in the area of Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics), Mathematics and Computer Science.<br /> <br /> <br />University of Mumbai<br />Vidyanagari, Kalina, Santa Cruz (W), Mumbai 400 098, Maharashtra<br />Web: www.mu.ac.in/<br /> <br /> <br />National Botanical Research Institute<br />Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow 226 001, Uttar Pradesh<br />Email: p.pushpangadan@nbri.res.in<br />Web: www.nbri-lko.org/<br />Research Areas: Plant biotechnology, environmental sciences, taxonomy and ethnobotany, plant molecular biology.<br />NAGPUR <br />National Environmental Engineering Research Institute<br />Nehru Marg, Nagpur 440 020, Maharashtra<br />Email: dirneeri@nagpur.dot.net.in<br />Web: www.neeri.nic.in/<br />Research Areas: Environmental biotechnology.<br />PUNE <br />Agharkar Research Institute<br />G.G. Agarkar Road, Pune 411 004, Maharashtra<br />Web: www.aripune.org/<br />Research Areas: Animal sciences, microbial sciences, plant sciences.<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Institute of Science Education and Research&ndash;Pune<br />Email: director@iiserpune.ac.in<br />Web: www.iiserpune.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: All areas of basic sciences &ndash; Biology, chemistry, math and physics.<br /> <br /> <br />National Chemical Laboratory<br />Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pune 411 008, Maharashtra<br />Email: director@ems.ncl.res.in<br />Web: www.ncl-india.org/<br />Research Areas: biotechnology, biochemistry.&gt;<br /> <br /> <br />National Centre for Cell Sciences<br />NCCS Complex, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, Maharashtra<br />Email: infonccs@giaspn01.vsnl.net.in<br />Web: www.nccs.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Cell biology, molecular biology, immunology, parasitology, hybridoma technology, tissue banking &amp; tissue engineering, regenerative biology, virology (HIV), cancer biology, diabetes, cryobiology transplantation, gene therapy.<br /> <br /> <br />University of Pune<br />Ganeshkhind Road, Pune 411 007, Maharashtra Telephone: 020-5601305<br />Email: Registrar): regis@unipune.ernet.in<br />Web: www.unipune.ernet.in/<br />PALAMPUR <br />Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology<br />Post Box No. 6, Palampur 176 061, Himachal Pradesh<br />Email: root@csihbt.ren.nic.in, director@ihbt.csir.res.in<br />Web: www.icast.org.in/csir/ihbt.html<br />Research Areas: Floriculture, tea sciences, biotechnology and natural plant products.<br />PATIALA <br />Punjabi University<br />Patiala 147 002, Punjab<br />Email: ucc@pbi.ac.in<br />Web: www.universitypunjabi.org/<br />PILANI <br />Birla Institute of Technology and Science<br />Vidhya Vihar Campus, Pilani, 333 031, Rajasthan<br />Email: mmsanand@bits-pilani.ac.in<br />Web: www.bits-pilani.ac.in/<br />ROORKEE <br />Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee<br />Roorkee 247 667, Uttaranchal<br />Email: (Registrar): regis@iitr.ernet.in<br />Web: www.iitr.ernet.in/<br />Research Areas: Engineering: Biotechnology.<br />SHANTINIKETAN <br />Visva-Bharati University<br />Santiniketan, Birbhum 731 235, West Bengal<br />Email: Root@vbharat.ernet.in<br />Web: www.visva-bharati.ac.in/<br />SHILLONG <br />North-Eastern Hill University<br />Umshing, Shillong 793 022, Meghalaya<br />Email: admin@nehu.ac.in<br />Web: www.nehu.ac.in/<br />SILCHAR <br />Assam University<br />P.O. Box 63, Silchar 788 011, Assam<br />Email: auliba@sancharnet.in, asokesen@sancharnet.in<br />Web: assamuniversity.nic.in/<br />TRIVANDUM <br />Indian Institute of Science Education and Research&ndash;Trivandum<br />Trivandrum, Kerala,India.<br />Web: www.iisertvm.ac.in/<br />Research Areas: All areas of basic sciences &ndash; Biology, chemistry, math and physics<br /> <br /> <br />Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology<br />Thycaud P.O., Thiruvananthapuram 695 , Kerala<br />Email: info@rgcb.res.in<br />Web: rgcb.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Disease biology and molecular medicine, Plant biotechnology<br /> <br /> <br />Regional Research Laboratory<br />Industrial Estate P.O., Pappanamcode, Thiruvananthapuram 695 019, Kerala<br />Email: root@csrrltrd.ren.nic.in<br />Web: w3rrlt.csir.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Chemistry of natural products, agroprocessing, photochemical systems including solar energy conversion, analysis of pollutants and waste-water technology.<br /> <br />VARANASI <br />Banaras Hindu University<br />Varanasi 221 005, Uttar Pradesh<br />Email: webmaster@bhu.ac.in<br />Web: www.bhu.ac.in/index.html<br /> <br />Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology<br />Thycaud P.O., Thiruvananthapuram 695 , Kerala<br />Email: info@rgcb.res.in<br />Web: rgcb.res.in/<br />Research Areas: Disease biology and molecular medicine, Plant biotechnology<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Council for Agricultural Research<br />Main Web site: www.icar.org.in/<br />Research Institutes under ICAR: www.icar.org.in/icar15.html<br /> <br /> <br />CSIR Laboratories<br />Main CSIR website&ndash;www.csir.res.in/</p><p>-------------------------------</p><p>Department of Atomic Energy<br />Main CSIR website&ndash;www.barc.ernet.in/<br /> <br /> <br />Department of Biotechnology<br />Main CSIR website&ndash;dbtindia.nic.in/index.asp</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Dept. of Science &amp; Technology<br />Main Website: Main Website: www.dst.gov.in/<br /> <br /> <br />Indian Council for Medical Research<br />Main Web site: icmr.nic.in/<br />Research Institutes under ICMR: icmr.nic.in/institute.htm#Permanent%20Institutes/Centres</p><p>Ministry of Environment and Forest<br />Main Web site: envfor.nic.in/<br />Research Institutes under ICAR: cyberjournalist.org.in/linksr.html</p>]]></description>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It's caused by a virus called coronavirus.</p><h2>Stay at home if you have coronavirus symptoms</h2><p>Stay at home if you have either:</p><ul>
<li>a high temperature &ndash; you feel hot to touch on your chest or back</li>
<li>a new, continuous cough &ndash; this means you've started coughing repeatedly</li>
</ul><h2>DO NOT TAKE</h2><p><em>Ibrufen</em></p><p><em>https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/14/anti-inflammatory-drugs-may-aggravate-coronavirus-infection</em></p><h2>How to avoid catching and spreading coronavirus (social distancing)</h2><p>Everyone should do what they can to stop coronavirus spreading.</p><p>It is particularly important for people who:</p><ul>
<li>are 70 or over</li>
<li>have a long-term condition</li>
<li>are pregnant</li>
<li>have a weakened immune system</li>
</ul><p><img src="https://www.hindustantimes.com/rf/image_size_960x540/HT/p2/2020/03/16/Pictures/_c0c377e0-6789-11ea-8a5c-cb364e4c5304.png" alt="image" width="960" height="543" style="border: 0px; border: 0px;"></p><p><strong>Below are the 52 Coronavirus COVID-19 Testing sites/locations in India.</strong></p><p>State:&nbsp;Andhra Pradesh&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</p><ol>
<li>Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati</li>
<li>Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh</li>
<li>GMC, Anantapur, AP</li>
</ol><p>State:&nbsp;Andaman &amp; Nicobar islands</p><ol>
<li>Regional Medical Research Centre, Port Blair, Andaman, and Nicobar</li>
</ol><p>State:&nbsp;Assam</p><ol>
<li>Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati</li>
<li>&nbsp;Regional Medical Research Center, Dibrugarh</li>
</ol><p>State:&nbsp;Bihar</p><ol>
<li>Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna</li>
</ol><p>State: Chandigarh</p><ol>
<li>Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education &amp; Research, Chandigarh</li>
</ol><p>State: Chhattisgarh</p><ol>
<li>All India Institute Medical Sciences, Raipur</li>
</ol><p>Union Territory: Delhi-NCT&nbsp;</p><ol>
<li>All India Institute Medical Sciences, Delhi</li>
<li>National Centre for Disease Control, Delhi</li>
</ol><p>State: Gujarat</p><ol>
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<li>Mysore Medical College &amp; Research Institute, Mysore</li>
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<li>Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education &amp; Research, Puducherry</li>
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<li>Government Medical College, Patiala, Punjab</li>
<li>Government Medical College, Amritsar</li>
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<li>Sawai Man Singh, Jaipur</li>
<li>Dr. S.N Medical College, Jodhpur</li>
<li>Jhalawar Medical College, Jhalawar, Rajasthan</li>
<li>SP Med. College, Bikaner, Rajasthan</li>
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<li>King&rsquo;s Institute of Preventive Medicine &amp; Research, Chennai</li>
<li>Government Medical College, Theni</li>
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<li>Government Medical College, Agartala</li>
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<li>Gandhi Medical College, Secunderabad</li>
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<li>King&rsquo;s George Medical University, Lucknow</li>
<li>Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras, Hindu University, Varanasi</li>
<li>Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh</li>
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<li>Government Medical College, Haldwani</li>
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<li>National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata</li>
<li>IPGMER, Kolkata</li>
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	<description><![CDATA[<iframe width="" height="" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Aap-s1kle4Q" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>University of Sheffield geneticist and bioinformatics expert Dr Eran Elhaik demonstrates the power of his new DNA research, which allows people to discover their genetic homeland from 1000 years ago. Find out more about our biological research here http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/aps]]></description>
	
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	<title><![CDATA[Managing and Analyzing Next-Generation Sequence Data]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Centralized Bioinformatics Core Facilities provide shared resources for the computational and IT requirements of the investigators in their department or institution. As such, they must be able to effectively react to new types of experimental technology. Recently faced with an unprecedented flood of data generated by the next generation of DNA sequencers, these groups found it necessary to respond quickly and efficiently to the informatics and infrastructure demands. Centralized Facilities newly facing this challenge need to anticipate time and design considerations of necessary components, including infrastructure upgrades, staffing, and tools for data analyses and management ...</p>
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