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Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology

The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (Hindi: कोशिकीय एवं आण्विक जीवविज्ञान केंद्र, IAST: Kośikīya evam āṇavik jīvavijñāna kendra) or CCMB is an Indian fundamental life science research establishment located in Hyderabad that operates under the aegis of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. CCMB is a designated "Centre of Excellence" by the Global Molecular and Cell Biology Network, UNESCO.[1][2]

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
MottoDedicated to the Nation
TypeAutonomous, Govt, CSIR
Established1977
DirectorVinay K. Nandicoori
Address
CSIR-IICT, Uppal Rd, IICT Colony, Habsiguda, Hyderabad
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CampusUrban, 6 acres (24,000 m2)
Websiteccmb.res.in
CCMB Hyderabad India

The center collaborates with the University of Nebraska Medical Center for translational research on glaucoma.[3] In addition, the centre receives funding for specific collaborative projects from establishments outside India, such as the National Institutes of Health, Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States,[4][5] the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Cambridge University in the United Kingdom,[6] the India-Japan Science Council and the University of Ryukyus in Japan,[7][8] Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and the Pasteur Institute in France and the Volkswagen Foundation in Germany.[9][10]

History edit

CCMB was set up initially as a semi-autonomous Centre on 1 April 1977 with the Biochemistry Division of the then Regional Research Laboratory (presently, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, IICT) in Habsiguda, Hyderabad forming its nucleus and Dr P M Bhargava heading the new Centre. Earlier, the Governing Board of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) New Delhi, the apex body which constituted 44 research institutions (now 38) in the country, approved the proposal in 1976 to establish such a Centre in view of the importance of research in the frontier and multi-disciplinary areas of modern biology. During 1981–82, the CCMB was accorded the status of a full-fledged national laboratory with its own Executive Committee and Scientific Advisory Council. With major expansion plans, it was decided to relocate the centre to a spacious campus.[citation needed]

Former directors edit

The list of former directors.[11][12]

Name From To
P. M. Bhargava April 1977 February 1990
Sharat Chandra March 1990 May 1992
Dorairajan Balasubramanian May 1992 May 1998
Lalji Singh May 1998 July 2009
Ch. Mohan Rao July 2009 January 2016
Rakesh Kumar Mishra May 2016 Apr 2021

Research edit

 
Work on antimicrobial peptides at CCMB

The ongoing research programmes at the CCMB are in three major categories – high quality basic research in the frontier areas of modern biology, research relevant to societal needs, and application-oriented research towards commercialization. These include the areas of evolution & development, gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, host-parasite interactions, membrane biology, protein structure, stem cell biology, neurobiology, bioinformatics, functional genomics, ecology and ecosystems.[citation needed]

Annexe I – LaCONES edit

 
Working with animal samples in LaCONES-CCMB

The Laboratory for Conservation of Endangered Species is an annexe with the aim to conserve the Indian wildlife by using modern biological techniques and assisted reproductive technologies. It has worked extensively with various departments of the Government of India to curb wildlife crime. They have helped identify the source of animal meat in cases of doubt, sources of smuggled animals, and study stress among wild animals via non-invasive measures. They have helped the Directorate of Aerospace Safety to identify the reason on bird hits, and help them in canopy engineering of their airports. They host the National Wildlife Genetic Resource Bank with currently 250 genetic samples of animals, collected from zoos across the country. They can contain up to 17,000 samples. In the past few years, they have worked with the Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad to protect the mouse deer from extinction. In August 2018, they started with the phased release of these animals into their original habitats of Amrabad Tiger Reserve.[citation needed]

Annexe II – Medical Biotechnology Complex edit

CCMB carries out molecular diagnostic tests for 30 genetic disorders and wildlife forensics its medical biotechnology complex, also known as Innovation Hub (iHUB). It also hosts the Atal Incubation Centre-CCMB (AIC-CCMB) to support early stage life science startups. This initiative is supported by NITI Aayog and Atal Innovation Mission. They have been supporting startups working in drug discovery, drug repurposing, vaccine development, diagnostics, nutrition and nanomaterial development. They now host a Meity Startup Hub to incubate startups that look into big data in life sciences/healthcare sector.[citation needed]

PhD program in CCMB edit

To join CCMB's PhD program one needs to apply for their application test followed by interviews. Most students join in with their own fellowships from CSIR, UGC, DBT, ICMR, or DST. There are two rounds of intake each year, one in January (interviews are held in December), and the other in July (interviews are held in June).[citation needed]

Most alumni from CCMB's PhD program have continued in academia or joined the life science industry in India and abroad. They are present in premier research and educational institutes of India including IISc, IISERs, NISER and IITs and many central and state universities.[citation needed]

Collaborations edit

The centre actively collaborates with life scientists in India and abroad. The list of national collaborations run with premier research institutes as well as universities. This list of present and past collaborations includes Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, inStem, ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research, University of Hyderabad, CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, ICAR-National Research Centre on Meat among multiple others.

The centre has collaborated with the University of Nebraska Medical Center for translational research on glaucoma[13] In addition, the centre receives funding for specific collaborative projects from establishments outside India, such as the National Institutes of Health, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in United States,[14][15] the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Cambridge University in United Kingdom,[16] the India-Japan Science Council and the University of Ryukyus in Japan,[17] Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and the Pasteur Institute in France and the Volkswagen Foundation in Germany.[18][19]

Technological achievements edit

  •  
    The first DNA Fingerprinting picture reported in Indian judiciary
    Developed the DNA Fingerprinting Technology in India; and made India the third country in the world to have its own fingerprinting technology
  • Developed the universal primer technology that can identify the species of source animal from any animal product
  • Discovered the heart disease mutation, carried by 6 crore people among Indians[20]
  • Developed the first genetically engineered, gene knockout mouse in India[21]
  • Demonstrated the first artificial insemination in spotted deer[22]
  • Developed a systematic screening and validation programme for anti-cancer drugs in India[23]
  • Discovered the uniqueness of Indian population through genomic studies
  • Discovered the origin of the Andaman tribes[24]
  • Commercially delivered, recombinant DNA technology based diagnostic kit for detection of pathogens causing ophthalmic infections[25]
  • Discovered high yielding and Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB) disease resistant Improved Samba Mahsuri rice[26]
  • Discovered native bacteria, Indibacter alkaliphilus used to generate enzymes and bio-molecules in the industrial biotechnology sector[27]
  • Discovered the functionality of microsatellites (simple sequence repeats) among non-coding DNA[28]
  • Discovered the gene CPA1, which causes chronic pancreatitis, in collaboration with Asian Institute of Gastroenterology[29]

Societal Relevance of CCMB edit

  • CCMB's students have formed an instrumental workforce in Indian academia.
  • CCMB's present and past scientists have also been important in founding and leading many research and educational institutes in India. This includes establishment of the Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD) in Hyderabad after the success of DNA fingerprinting technology as an accepted form of evidence in Indian judicial system. Other institutes include InStem, IISER-Pune, IISER-Tirupati and LV Prasad Eye Institute.
  • CCMB incubated India's first biotechnology company, Shantha Biotechnics Ltd in the 1990s, and helped them develop their recombinant vaccine against Hepatitis-B, affordable for Indian masses.
  • The elite varieties of rice development project aims to help farmers in multiple states of India. The current Improved Samba Mahsuri rice in the market is suited for areas affected by bacterial blight infection.
  • CCMB has solved multiple high-profile criminal cases of murders, assassinations and rape using the DNA fingerprinting technology. This includes cases of Rajiv Gandhi, Beant Singh, Naina Sehwal, Priyadarshini Mattoo, Swami Shraddhananda's wife and Swami Premananda.
  • The DNA fingerprinting technology also helped in identification of the victims of Singapore Airlines plane crash in 2000.
  • The genetic disorder testing facilities offer services at nominal rates, and benefits patients from India as well as the neighbouring countries.
  • CCMB trains people in industries as well as for industries through its skill development programs.
  • CCMB trains forest and judiciary officials in understanding the DNA fingerprinting technology and the universal primer technology, and how to effectively use them for justice.
  • The state of the art instrumentation facilities at CCMB is open for users outside the institute at reasonable costs.
  • It is attempting to develop affordable techniques for lab-grown meat.
  • It has been instrumental in the fight of COVID-19 in India. It is one of the testing centres for patient samples in Telangana. It also aims to contribute in the basic understanding of the SARS-CoV2 biology to help develop vaccines and drugs.

Awards and honours edit

In recognition for its contribution to modern biology, CCMB has been chosen as a Centre of Excellence by UNESCO Global Network for Molecular and Cell Biology (MCBN), and has been designated as a South Centre for Excellence for Research and Training by the Third World Academy of Sciences TWAS, Italy. Many prestigious international and national awards have come to CCMB including the CSIR Technology Award (four times) and FICCI Award for outstanding achievements in Science & Technology.[citation needed]

CCMB scientists have 1 Padma Bhushan, 4 Padma Shri, 3 Infosys Prize, 11 Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar awardees along with 14 JC Bose, 3 Third World Academy of Sciences, 24 Indian Academy of Sciences, 20 National Academy of Sciences, and 21 Indian National Science Academy fellows. 10 CCMB scientists have become Directors of educational or research institutes and 6 Vice-Chancellors or Deans in universities or educational institutes of India.[citation needed]

Reaching CCMB edit

The main campus of CCMB is located on the inner ring road of Hyderabad, connecting the areas Secunderabad and Uppal. CCMB can be reached very conveniently by the city road transport buses and the new Hyderabad metro at Habsiguda.[citation needed]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ . The Hindu Business Line. 30 April 2003. Archived from the original on 20 August 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  2. ^ TNN 10 May 2006, 01.54am IST (10 May 2006). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 22 August 2012.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Glaucoma Research" (PDF) (Press release). Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  4. ^ "Harvard School of Public Health » HSPH News » New research reveals the ancestral populations of India and their relationships to modern groups". News. Hsph.harvard.edu. 23 September 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  5. ^ "caste system existed from 'Founder' race: CCMB-Harvard-MIT study". News.webindia123.com. 24 September 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  6. ^ "Modern man went into the world via India". Epaper.timesofindia.com. 21 January 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  7. ^ http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs/20874/InTech-Japanese_encephalitis_an_emerging_and_spreading_arbovirosis.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ Ndhlovu, LC; Leal, FE; Hasenkrug, AM; Jha, AR; Carvalho, KI; Eccles-James, IG; Bruno, FR; Vieira, RG; York, VA; Chew, GM; Jones, RB; Tanaka, Y; Neto, WK; Sanabani, SS; Ostrowski, MA; Segurado, AC; Nixon, DF; Kallas, EG (2011). "HTLV-1 Tax Specific CD8+ T Cells Express Low Levels of Tim-3 in HTLV-1 Infection: Implications for Progression to Neurological Complications". PLOS Negl Trop Dis. 5 (4): e1030. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0001030. PMC 3082508. PMID 21541358.
  9. ^ . Ccmb.res.in. Archived from the original on 18 December 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  10. ^ "Education Plus : Opening new vistas of research in biology". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 31 May 2011. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  12. ^ "Dr Rakesh Mishra appointed as the new Director of CCMB, Hyderabad". Bio Voice. 21 May 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  13. ^ "Glaucoma Research" (PDF) (Press release). Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  14. ^ "Harvard School of Public Health » HSPH News » New research reveals the ancestral populations of India and their relationships to modern groups". Hsph.harvard.edu. 23 September 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  15. ^ "caste system existed from 'Founder' race: CCMB-Harvard-MIT study". News.webindia123.com. 24 September 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  16. ^ "Modern man went into the world via India". Epaper.timesofindia.com. 21 January 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  17. ^ Ndhlovu, LC; Leal, FE; Hasenkrug, AM; Jha, AR; Carvalho, KI; Eccles-James, IG; Bruno, FR; Vieira, RG; York, VA; Chew, GM; Jones, RB; Tanaka, Y; Neto, WK; Sanabani, SS; Ostrowski, MA; Segurado, AC; Nixon, DF; Kallas, EG (2011). "HTLV-1 Tax Specific CD8+ T Cells Express Low Levels of Tim-3 in HTLV-1 Infection: Implications for Progression to Neurological Complications". PLOS Negl Trop Dis. 5 (4): e1030. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0001030. PMC 3082508. PMID 21541358.
  18. ^ . Ccmb.res.in. Archived from the original on 18 December 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  19. ^ "Education Plus : Opening new vistas of research in biology". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 31 May 2011. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  20. ^ The worst luck in the world? - Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
  21. ^ "Scientists complete work on gene knockout technology". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 10 May 2006. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013.
  22. ^ CCMB implements artificial insemination in deer – India – DNA
  23. ^ "CCMB scientists develop new drug assay system". The Times of India. 3 November 2001. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013.
  24. ^ "DNA fingerprinting has come a long way, says Lalji Singh". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 17 February 2013.
  25. ^ "CCMB scientists develop new method to test cancer". The Times of India. 4 November 2001. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013.
  26. ^ "CCMB grows pest-resistant Samba Masuri rice strain". The Times of India. 29 November 2011. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013.
  27. ^ Mallikarjun, Y. (13 November 2011). "New found bacteria get Indian nomenclatures". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  28. ^ DNA: CCMB scientists achieve breakthrough - The New Indian Express
  29. ^ Scientists from CCMB and AIG Discovered Gene Causing Chronic Pancreatitis

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The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology Hindi क श क य एव आण व क ज वव ज ञ न क द र IAST Kosikiya evam aṇavik jivavijnana kendra or CCMB is an Indian fundamental life science research establishment located in Hyderabad that operates under the aegis of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research CCMB is a designated Centre of Excellence by the Global Molecular and Cell Biology Network UNESCO 1 2 Centre for Cellular and Molecular BiologyMottoDedicated to the NationTypeAutonomous Govt CSIREstablished1977DirectorVinay K NandicooriAddressCSIR IICT Uppal Rd IICT Colony Habsiguda Hyderabad Hyderabad Telangana IndiaCampusUrban 6 acres 24 000 m2 Websiteccmb res inCCMB Hyderabad IndiaThe center collaborates with the University of Nebraska Medical Center for translational research on glaucoma 3 In addition the centre receives funding for specific collaborative projects from establishments outside India such as the National Institutes of Health Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States 4 5 the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Cambridge University in the United Kingdom 6 the India Japan Science Council and the University of Ryukyus in Japan 7 8 Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and the Pasteur Institute in France and the Volkswagen Foundation in Germany 9 10 Contents 1 History 2 Former directors 3 Research 4 Annexe I LaCONES 5 Annexe II Medical Biotechnology Complex 6 PhD program in CCMB 7 Collaborations 8 Technological achievements 9 Societal Relevance of CCMB 10 Awards and honours 11 Reaching CCMB 12 See also 13 Notes and referencesHistory editCCMB was set up initially as a semi autonomous Centre on 1 April 1977 with the Biochemistry Division of the then Regional Research Laboratory presently Indian Institute of Chemical Technology IICT in Habsiguda Hyderabad forming its nucleus and Dr P M Bhargava heading the new Centre Earlier the Governing Board of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR New Delhi the apex body which constituted 44 research institutions now 38 in the country approved the proposal in 1976 to establish such a Centre in view of the importance of research in the frontier and multi disciplinary areas of modern biology During 1981 82 the CCMB was accorded the status of a full fledged national laboratory with its own Executive Committee and Scientific Advisory Council With major expansion plans it was decided to relocate the centre to a spacious campus citation needed Former directors editThe list of former directors 11 12 Name From ToP M Bhargava April 1977 February 1990Sharat Chandra March 1990 May 1992Dorairajan Balasubramanian May 1992 May 1998Lalji Singh May 1998 July 2009Ch Mohan Rao July 2009 January 2016Rakesh Kumar Mishra May 2016 Apr 2021Research edit nbsp Work on antimicrobial peptides at CCMBThe ongoing research programmes at the CCMB are in three major categories high quality basic research in the frontier areas of modern biology research relevant to societal needs and application oriented research towards commercialization These include the areas of evolution amp development gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes host parasite interactions membrane biology protein structure stem cell biology neurobiology bioinformatics functional genomics ecology and ecosystems citation needed Annexe I LaCONES edit nbsp Working with animal samples in LaCONES CCMBThe Laboratory for Conservation of Endangered Species is an annexe with the aim to conserve the Indian wildlife by using modern biological techniques and assisted reproductive technologies It has worked extensively with various departments of the Government of India to curb wildlife crime They have helped identify the source of animal meat in cases of doubt sources of smuggled animals and study stress among wild animals via non invasive measures They have helped the Directorate of Aerospace Safety to identify the reason on bird hits and help them in canopy engineering of their airports They host the National Wildlife Genetic Resource Bank with currently 250 genetic samples of animals collected from zoos across the country They can contain up to 17 000 samples In the past few years they have worked with the Nehru Zoological Park Hyderabad to protect the mouse deer from extinction In August 2018 they started with the phased release of these animals into their original habitats of Amrabad Tiger Reserve citation needed Annexe II Medical Biotechnology Complex editCCMB carries out molecular diagnostic tests for 30 genetic disorders and wildlife forensics its medical biotechnology complex also known as Innovation Hub iHUB It also hosts the Atal Incubation Centre CCMB AIC CCMB to support early stage life science startups This initiative is supported by NITI Aayog and Atal Innovation Mission They have been supporting startups working in drug discovery drug repurposing vaccine development diagnostics nutrition and nanomaterial development They now host a Meity Startup Hub to incubate startups that look into big data in life sciences healthcare sector citation needed PhD program in CCMB editTo join CCMB s PhD program one needs to apply for their application test followed by interviews Most students join in with their own fellowships from CSIR UGC DBT ICMR or DST There are two rounds of intake each year one in January interviews are held in December and the other in July interviews are held in June citation needed Most alumni from CCMB s PhD program have continued in academia or joined the life science industry in India and abroad They are present in premier research and educational institutes of India including IISc IISERs NISER and IITs and many central and state universities citation needed Collaborations editThe centre actively collaborates with life scientists in India and abroad The list of national collaborations run with premier research institutes as well as universities This list of present and past collaborations includes Tata Institute of Fundamental Research inStem ICAR Indian Institute of Rice Research University of Hyderabad CSIR Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology ICAR National Research Centre on Meat among multiple others The centre has collaborated with the University of Nebraska Medical Center for translational research on glaucoma 13 In addition the centre receives funding for specific collaborative projects from establishments outside India such as the National Institutes of Health Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in United States 14 15 the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Cambridge University in United Kingdom 16 the India Japan Science Council and the University of Ryukyus in Japan 17 Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and the Pasteur Institute in France and the Volkswagen Foundation in Germany 18 19 Technological achievements edit nbsp The first DNA Fingerprinting picture reported in Indian judiciaryDeveloped the DNA Fingerprinting Technology in India and made India the third country in the world to have its own fingerprinting technology Developed the universal primer technology that can identify the species of source animal from any animal product Discovered the heart disease mutation carried by 6 crore people among Indians 20 Developed the first genetically engineered gene knockout mouse in India 21 Demonstrated the first artificial insemination in spotted deer 22 Developed a systematic screening and validation programme for anti cancer drugs in India 23 Discovered the uniqueness of Indian population through genomic studies Discovered the origin of the Andaman tribes 24 Commercially delivered recombinant DNA technology based diagnostic kit for detection of pathogens causing ophthalmic infections 25 Discovered high yielding and Bacterial Leaf Blight BLB disease resistant Improved Samba Mahsuri rice 26 Discovered native bacteria Indibacter alkaliphilus used to generate enzymes and bio molecules in the industrial biotechnology sector 27 Discovered the functionality of microsatellites simple sequence repeats among non coding DNA 28 Discovered the gene CPA1 which causes chronic pancreatitis in collaboration with Asian Institute of Gastroenterology 29 Societal Relevance of CCMB editCCMB s students have formed an instrumental workforce in Indian academia CCMB s present and past scientists have also been important in founding and leading many research and educational institutes in India This includes establishment of the Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics CDFD in Hyderabad after the success of DNA fingerprinting technology as an accepted form of evidence in Indian judicial system Other institutes include InStem IISER Pune IISER Tirupati and LV Prasad Eye Institute CCMB incubated India s first biotechnology company Shantha Biotechnics Ltd in the 1990s and helped them develop their recombinant vaccine against Hepatitis B affordable for Indian masses The elite varieties of rice development project aims to help farmers in multiple states of India The current Improved Samba Mahsuri rice in the market is suited for areas affected by bacterial blight infection CCMB has solved multiple high profile criminal cases of murders assassinations and rape using the DNA fingerprinting technology This includes cases of Rajiv Gandhi Beant Singh Naina Sehwal Priyadarshini Mattoo Swami Shraddhananda s wife and Swami Premananda The DNA fingerprinting technology also helped in identification of the victims of Singapore Airlines plane crash in 2000 The genetic disorder testing facilities offer services at nominal rates and benefits patients from India as well as the neighbouring countries CCMB trains people in industries as well as for industries through its skill development programs CCMB trains forest and judiciary officials in understanding the DNA fingerprinting technology and the universal primer technology and how to effectively use them for justice The state of the art instrumentation facilities at CCMB is open for users outside the institute at reasonable costs It is attempting to develop affordable techniques for lab grown meat It has been instrumental in the fight of COVID 19 in India It is one of the testing centres for patient samples in Telangana It also aims to contribute in the basic understanding of the SARS CoV2 biology to help develop vaccines and drugs Awards and honours editIn recognition for its contribution to modern biology CCMB has been chosen as a Centre of Excellence by UNESCO Global Network for Molecular and Cell Biology MCBN and has been designated as a South Centre for Excellence for Research and Training by the Third World Academy of Sciences TWAS Italy Many prestigious international and national awards have come to CCMB including the CSIR Technology Award four times and FICCI Award for outstanding achievements in Science amp Technology citation needed CCMB scientists have 1 Padma Bhushan 4 Padma Shri 3 Infosys Prize 11 Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar awardees along with 14 JC Bose 3 Third World Academy of Sciences 24 Indian Academy of Sciences 20 National Academy of Sciences and 21 Indian National Science Academy fellows 10 CCMB scientists have become Directors of educational or research institutes and 6 Vice Chancellors or Deans in universities or educational institutes of India citation needed Reaching CCMB editThe main campus of CCMB is located on the inner ring road of Hyderabad connecting the areas Secunderabad and Uppal CCMB can be reached very conveniently by the city road transport buses and the new Hyderabad metro at Habsiguda citation needed See also editPushpa Mittra Bhargava Dorairajan Balasubramanian Lalji Singh Ch Mohan Rao Jayaraman Gowrishankar Ghanshyam Swarup Veena Parnaik Amitabha Chattopadhyay Ramakrishnan Nagaraj Ramesh Venkata Sonti Imran Siddiqi Rakesh Mishra Manjula Reddy Vinay K Nandicoori Rajan Sankaranarayanan Jyotsna Dhawan Subhadeep Chatterjee Sunil Kumar Verma Genome ValleyNotes and references edit CCMB develops DNA test to identify animal species The Hindu Business Line 30 April 2003 Archived from the original on 20 August 2012 Retrieved 22 August 2012 TNN 10 May 2006 01 54am IST 10 May 2006 CCMB identifies milk gene The Times of India Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 Retrieved 22 August 2012 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Glaucoma Research PDF Press release Retrieved 1 December 2012 Harvard School of Public Health HSPH News New research reveals the ancestral populations of India and their relationships to modern groups News Hsph harvard edu 23 September 2009 Retrieved 16 April 2013 caste system existed from Founder race CCMB Harvard MIT study News webindia123 com 24 September 2009 Retrieved 16 April 2013 Modern man went into the world via India Epaper timesofindia com 21 January 2009 Retrieved 16 April 2013 http cdn intechopen com pdfs 20874 InTech Japanese encephalitis an emerging and spreading arbovirosis pdf bare URL PDF Ndhlovu LC Leal FE Hasenkrug AM Jha AR Carvalho KI Eccles James IG Bruno FR Vieira RG York VA Chew GM Jones RB Tanaka Y Neto WK Sanabani SS Ostrowski MA Segurado AC Nixon DF Kallas EG 2011 HTLV 1 Tax Specific CD8 T Cells Express Low Levels of Tim 3 in HTLV 1 Infection Implications for Progression to Neurological Complications PLOS Negl Trop Dis 5 4 e1030 doi 10 1371 journal pntd 0001030 PMC 3082508 PMID 21541358 Research gt Research Partners Ccmb res in Archived from the original on 18 December 2013 Retrieved 16 April 2013 Education Plus Opening new vistas of research in biology The Hindu Chennai India 31 May 2011 Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 Retrieved 16 April 2013 About CCMB gt Organisation Structure Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 23 February 2014 Dr Rakesh Mishra appointed as the new Director of CCMB Hyderabad Bio Voice 21 May 2016 Retrieved 10 October 2016 Glaucoma Research PDF Press release Retrieved 1 December 2012 Harvard School of Public Health HSPH News New research reveals the ancestral populations of India and their relationships to modern groups Hsph harvard edu 23 September 2009 Retrieved 16 April 2013 caste system existed from Founder race CCMB Harvard MIT study News webindia123 com 24 September 2009 Retrieved 16 April 2013 Modern man went into the world via India Epaper timesofindia com 21 January 2009 Retrieved 16 April 2013 Ndhlovu LC Leal FE Hasenkrug AM Jha AR Carvalho KI Eccles James IG Bruno FR Vieira RG York VA Chew GM Jones RB Tanaka Y Neto WK Sanabani SS Ostrowski MA Segurado AC Nixon DF Kallas EG 2011 HTLV 1 Tax Specific CD8 T Cells Express Low Levels of Tim 3 in HTLV 1 Infection Implications for Progression to Neurological Complications PLOS Negl Trop Dis 5 4 e1030 doi 10 1371 journal pntd 0001030 PMC 3082508 PMID 21541358 Research gt Research Partners Ccmb res in Archived from the original on 18 December 2013 Retrieved 16 April 2013 Education Plus Opening new vistas of research in biology The Hindu Chennai India 31 May 2011 Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 Retrieved 16 April 2013 The worst luck in the world Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Scientists complete work on gene knockout technology The Hindu Chennai India 10 May 2006 Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 CCMB implements artificial insemination in deer India DNA CCMB scientists develop new drug assay system The Times of India 3 November 2001 Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 DNA fingerprinting has come a long way says Lalji Singh The Hindu Chennai India 17 February 2013 CCMB scientists develop new method to test cancer The Times of India 4 November 2001 Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 CCMB grows pest resistant Samba Masuri rice strain The Times of India 29 November 2011 Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 Mallikarjun Y 13 November 2011 New found bacteria get Indian nomenclatures The Hindu Chennai India DNA CCMB scientists achieve breakthrough The New Indian Express Scientists from CCMB and AIG Discovered Gene Causing Chronic Pancreatitis 17 25 16 N 78 32 28 E 17 4210 N 78 5410 E 17 4210 78 5410 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology amp oldid 1188028329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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