The hands on training program on Histology and Immunohisto / cytochemistry was conducted at the Skill Development Centre, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad during 4-10 April, 2022.
It was attended by 21 participants from all over the country.
Navrachana University, Vadodara |
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Navrachana University, Vadodara |
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Navrachana University, Vadodara |
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Christ University, Bangalore |
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Nizam’s college, Hyderabad |
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To join a German University |
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Navrachana University, Vadodara |
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Christ University, Bangalore |
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Central University of Kerala |
At the inaugural session, Prof. S. Dayananda (Dean, SLS) and Prof. Arun Kumar Kota (Head i/c, Department of Animal Biology) emphasized the need of acquiring specific skills by the future generations.
On a one to one basis, the participants learnt the basics of isolating tissues, embedding, sectioning, staining and photographing in a microscope. Further, they performed cryosectioning and immunohistochemistry on the tissues sections prepared by themselves. Extensive interactions between the resource persons and the participants ensued that the technique is learnt in detail.
Prof. K. Sreenivasulu (Head, Department of Animal Biology) congratulated the participants for successfully completing the training and presented the certificates.
The primary resource person was Prof. B. Senthilkumaran, Department of Animal Biology, and was assisted by his doctoral students N. Swathi and N. Anusha.
Prof. Suresh Yenugu, assisted by his doctoral students PriyankaPriyadarshini and Suresh Babu Munipalli co-ordinated the training at the skill development centre.
About University of Hyderabad
The University of Hyderabad is an institute of post-graduate teaching and research. The school was established by an act of the Parliament of India in 1974 as a Central University. Over the years, it has emerged as a top ranking institute of higher education and research in India. The university also offers courses under distance learning programs. The university is a member of the ‘Association of Indian Universities’ (AIU), the ‘Association of Commonwealth Universities’ (ACU) and ‘International Council for Distance Education’. An Academic Staff College has been functioning on the university campus since 1988 under the UGC scheme for improving the standards of teaching in colleges and universities. The college organizes orientation and refresher courses for college and university teachers.
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