Sponsoed  by Ministry of Environment & Forest, Govt. of India.
SUMMARY OF SUBJECT RELATED RESEARCH PROJECTS

(Other than parent organization)

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ITRC, Lucknow

The Institute is a multidisciplinary research laboratory comprising six R&D areas and eight supporting technical services sections. Director is the executive head of the Institute and is advised and supported by a Research Council and a Management Council. The R&D programmes of ITRC are organized in the following project areas: 

    Health Risk Assessment
    Preventive Toxicology
    Predictive Toxicology
    Environmental Toxicology
    Inhalation Toxicology


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Centre for Biotechnology, JNU

Research thrust areas and perspective plans 
The thrust areas in which the faculty members of the Centre for Biotechnology are conducting their research

   1. Eukaryotic gene expression
   2. Gene expression and regulation in mammalian systems 
   3. Immunology 
   4. Molecular biology of infectious diseases
   5. Over-expression of recombinant proteins
   6. Protein Engineering 

Centre For Biotechnology is Going to provide the information about technologies available in the Centre soon.
Categories will be

   1. Recombinant proteins -Therapeutic and industrial
   2. Industrially important Strains
   3. Tissue Culture
   4. More categories to be added

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Regional research laboratory, Bhubaneswar

Bio-Mineral & Biotechnology
Objectives are: Recovery of metals from lean and comlex ores, industrial residues and waste using microorganism, Use of biosorption technique to treat industrial waste water, Use bacterial generator to enhance bacterial population, Microbial desulphurisation of mineral/coal.

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TERI, New Delhi

TERI has achieved a unique distinction not only as a premier research institution working fields of environment, energy and sustainable development, but also as an agent of change. At every stage, concerted efforts are made to put TERI's research into practice, to use it in a way that can transform the lives of people. The case studies presented here are a reflection of this endeavor. Each case study begins with a statement of the difference TERI's intervention made to people’s lives or to the environment and then offers more detailed information under the following heads: 
Problem, setting, approach, intervention, stakeholders’, perspective, the way forward, and documentation.

The case studies are classified under

   Renewable
   Enemy efficiency in small and medium enterprises
   Technology applications including biotechnology

   Forestry/Biodiversity 
 
 

 

 

ENVIS  Co-ordinator : Prof. S.C.Santra, Email : scsantra@yahoo.com

 
 
 
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