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Creating knowledge and understanding through science equips us to find solutions to today’s acute economic, social and environmental challenges and to achieving sustainable development and greener societies. As no one country can achieve sustainable development alone, international scientific cooperation contributes, not only to scientific knowledge but also to building peace.

Working with local communities and promoting sustainable development around the world. Working on biodiversity and it represents the wealth of our world. It is the basis of our existence. Current land use, population growth, and our economic and value system lead to a high consumption of resources and the destruction of habitats. More and more species are disappearing, most of them unnoticed. As a result, ecosystem functions that are crucial for our well-being are at risk. Against this background, the loss of biodiversity is one of the central challenges to global provision for the future and is one of the most urgent policy field of our research. Doing social and research work with following aims

  • develop inquiring minds and curiosity about science and the natural world
  • acquire knowledge, conceptual understanding and skills to solve problems and make informed decisions in scientific and other contexts
  • develop skills of scientific inquiry to design and carry out scientific investigations and evaluate scientific evidence to draw conclusions
  • communicate scientific ideas, argument s and practical experiences accurately in a variety of ways
  • think analytically, critically and creatively to solve problems, judge arguments and make decisions in scientific and other contexts
  • appreciate the benefits and limitations of science and its application in technological developments
  • understand the international nature of science and the interdependence of science, technology and society, including the benefits, limitations and implications imposed by social, economic, political, environmental, cultural and ethical factors
  • demonstrate attitudes and develop values of honesty and respect for themselves, others, and their shared environment.

In medicine of our research, taxonomy helps in three ways like 1. To identify the disease. 2. To select the right medicine to treat the disease. 3. For production of antibiotics and other medicine by bacteria, fungus, viruses, protozoa-like microbes causing the disease. The importance of taxonomy work going on in our lab are as follows

  1. It helps to ascertain the number of living beings on Earth. More than one million of species of plants and animals have been discovered and classified so far.
  2. It aims to classify the living organisms. Millions of organisms are classified scientifically in categories, published keys are help to have a better understanding.
  3. It helps us to get an idea of the traits present in plants and animals
  4. It gives an idea of the order of the physical development.
  5. It gives an idea of local fauna and flora, thus helping us to distinguish the endemic species.

Following biotechnological works are going on

  • Classical Biotechnology- which includes the production of animal, plant and microbial bio-products, production optimization and their applications
  • Environmental Biotechnology-which includes bio remediation, waste management, pollutants, hazards and their remedies.
  • Medical Biotechnology-dealing with diseases and their solutions using biotechnological tools, current developments in medical diagnostics like innovative ideas, techniques, instruments and so on.
  • Bioinformatics-Use of bioinformatics tools in drug designing, prediction of protein structures, development of new algorithms for innovative tools, databases etc.
  • Plant Biotechnology-latest developments from plant biology including plant tissue culture, stress resistance, hybridization, improvement of crop variety, genetic variation studies and so on.
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