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Y chromosome regulates genes on other chromosomes involved in male reproduction

Y chromosome is known to be the male determining chromosome. It is a smaller chromosome in comparison to the X,… Continue reading Y chromosome regulates genes on other chromosomes involved in male reproduction

Globally applicable ethical guidelines for ancient DNA research

Hyderabad, 20th October, 2021: Rapid growth of ancient DNA research and its impact on archaeology and other fields has prompted… Continue reading Globally applicable ethical guidelines for ancient DNA research

OMICS-2021 deliberates on omics technologies in modern biology

Hyderabad, 23rd October, 2021: CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, with Proteomics Society of India (PSI) co-organized OMICS-2021,… Continue reading OMICS-2021 deliberates on omics technologies in modern biology

Hydroxyurea gets DCGI approval for Sickle Cell Anemia treatment

Hyderabad, 23rd Dec, 2021: Sickle Cell Anaemia (SCA) is a common genetic disorder among Indians affecting the red blood cells.… Continue reading Hydroxyurea gets DCGI approval for Sickle Cell Anemia treatment

Novel genetic risk factors for heart failure among Indians

15th Jan, 2022: The mortality rate due to cardiovascular diseases is very high in India, compared to western countries. In… Continue reading Novel genetic risk factors for heart failure among Indians

CCMB celebrates Founder’s Day on Dr PM Bhargava’s birth anniversary

Hyderabad, 22nd Feb, 2022: CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) celebrated the Founder’s Day on the occasion of birth… Continue reading CCMB celebrates Founder’s Day on Dr PM Bhargava’s birth anniversary

CCMB study unravels basis for side effects of cholesterol-lowering drug statins

Hyderabad, 8th April, 2022: Statins are one of the top selling drugs worldwide and are used for lowering cholesterol in… Continue reading CCMB study unravels basis for side effects of cholesterol-lowering drug statins

CCMB and TSWREIS come together to mentor students from low-resource settings

Hyderabad, 29th April, 2022: As a premier life science research institute of India, CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB),… Continue reading CCMB and TSWREIS come together to mentor students from low-resource settings

Huge study of diverse populations is a major step in understanding Type 2 Diabetes risk in South Asians.

Hyderabad, 12th May, 2022: A world-wide study of diverse populations has shed new light on how genes contribute to Type… Continue reading Huge study of diverse populations is a major step in understanding Type 2 Diabetes risk in South Asians.

CCMB scientist is elected as an EMBO member

Hyderabad, 6th Jul, 2022: Dr Rajan Sankaranarayanan, Outstanding Scientist at CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology has been announced as… Continue reading CCMB scientist is elected as an EMBO member

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