Medical Sciences
Assessment of mannose bindinglectins (MBL) triggered ROS/RNS production in neutrophils and theirimpact on immune responses signaling
Study the role and regulation of human heterogeneous Ribonucleoprotein D Expression inoral carcinogenesis
A plug-and-train robotic kit for hand neurorehabilitation
Developing Invivo Based QSPR model for the In-Silico Prediction of Drugs Penetrating Through Blood Retinal Barriers for High-Throughput Ocular Drug Development
Immunological, genetic and behavioral profile of women with urinary tract infections by E. coli, Role of host factors
Evaluation of Biology of Malignant and Non-malignant Hematological disorders
Genome wide association study of phenotypic extremes in primary angle closure glaucoma
Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award (IYBA)
Har Govind Khorana-Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award (IYBA) initiated in 2005, is an attractive, career-oriented scheme to identify and nurture outstanding young scientists with innovative ideas and desirous of pursuing research in frontier areas of biotechnology. Young scientists up to the age of 35 years are considered for this award. Scientists without regular employment are also eligible for this award. A two-tier selection process is adopted for selecting the awardees every year. The expert committee may bestow the award to a maximum of 25 candidates.
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar (SSB) Prize for Science and Technology
Named after the founder Director of CSIR, the late Dr (Sir) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar, this prestigious award was instituted in the year 1957. SSB award is given each year in recognition of outstanding Indian work in science and technology. SSB Prize of Rs 5 Lakh each are awarded annually for notable and outstanding research, fundamental or applied in the concerned discipline. This award is open to any citizen of India engaged in research in any field of science and technology up to the age of 45 yrs as reckoned on 31st Dec of the year preceding the year of the Prize.
National Women Bioscientists Award
These awards have been instituted by DBT to accord recognition to the contributions of senior and young women scientists in the country working in the areas of biology and biotechnology who have made outstanding contributions in research, technology and product development. These awards are given in two separate categories: Senior (One) and Young (Two). The Senior Category award is bestowed upon a senior women scientist for life time contributions, who has done excellent research in the country and has applied it for benefit of students and society.