NII (National Institute of Immunology) Question paper (Sample)

Dear all, There is no defined syllabus for NII (Ph.D. entrance). Hence, it is really hard for students to deduce from vast syllabus as in which should be priorities in preparation. To get a simple clue of the syllabus, we can take a look at previous year question paper or sample paper. If you needContinue reading “NII (National Institute of Immunology) Question paper (Sample)”

Application ,eligibility for BARC exam, OCES/DGFS

Hey!,Although I have put up all the information needed to proceed ahead with your application on tentative dates( suggest you to visit BARC webpage). Yet, if you have any doubt as in what BARC has to offer you/ who can apply/ how one can apply/ syllabus/ regarding questions and question paper etc. Please do notContinue reading “Application ,eligibility for BARC exam, OCES/DGFS”

All about TIFR Ph.D application

Content posted here is taken from http://univ.tifr.res.in/gs2021/ , kindly go through the webpage to know more about application detail, I am sure you will get all the details you are looking for, in case, if at all, you have any doubt regarding Application, Syllabus, Previous Year Question Paper, Research Proposal etc . Please do getContinue reading “All about TIFR Ph.D application”

CSIR-UGC-NET JRF Online free special classes

Dear friends, As many of you have been following this blog since 2015. Through this, I have been trying with my limited capacity to engage with you for your preparation by enabling your access to ebooks, previous year question papers, notes, etc. Moreover, I discussed with you on your questions and queries on social platforms.Continue reading “CSIR-UGC-NET JRF Online free special classes”

ICMR JRF Question Paper

Dear all, If you are an aspirant of NET and or JRF (CSIR/DBT/ICMR) or GATE, TIFR,BARC or any other biological Sciences exam and looking for TEXT BOOKS, Syllabus, Previous year question paper, Mock test paper etc. You may please sign up here specifying your requirement.  I will make sure the material in .pdf formate orContinue reading “ICMR JRF Question Paper”

Job for Master’s student

Advt No.26/2018 : Appointment of a Laboratory Manager National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) – Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), a premier research Centre is looking for appointment of a Laboratory Manager on a consolidated pay of 50,000 based on their qualification and experience. The appointment will be for a period of one yearContinue reading “Job for Master’s student”

Online Mock test for UGC-NET Paper -1

Dear all, Here I am conducting an online mock test  pertaining “research aptitude” related questions for UGC-NET/JRF Part-1.  Once, you are done with the test. I will update you with the answers. As of now the  questions are protected and you need a password to access . If you would like to take the test,Continue reading “Online Mock test for UGC-NET Paper -1”

Compare and contrast between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria

Danish scientist Hans Christian Gram devised a method to differentiate two types of bacteria based on the structural differences in their cell walls. In his test, bacteria that retain the crystal violet dye do so because of a thick layer of peptidoglycan and are called Gram-positive bacteria. In contrast, Gram-negative bacteria do not retain the violet dye andContinue reading “Compare and contrast between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria”

The lysine deacetylase Sirtuin 1 modulates the localization and function of the Notch1 receptor in regulatory T cells

Some interesting fact of my work The ability to tune cellular functions in response to nutrient availability has important consequences for immune homeostasis. The activity of the receptor Notch in regulatory T (Treg) cells, which suppress the functions of effector T cells, is indispensable for Treg cell survival under conditions of diminished nutrient supply. Antiapoptotic signaling inducedContinue reading “The lysine deacetylase Sirtuin 1 modulates the localization and function of the Notch1 receptor in regulatory T cells”

Random DNA typos is the culprit behind most cancers: Study

Originally posted on The Biodaily:
Article Source: John Hopkins Medicine Abstract: Two-thirds of the mutations that cause cancer may be due to random, unpredictable DNA copying “mistakes,” says the data released by the scientists from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center in Baltimore, MD. These errors are reported to occur regardless of lifestyle and environmental…