Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream is to make India self-reliant by developing it in every field. So that along with strengthening the country’s economy, employment opportunities can be created and the youth, farmers, women and entrepreneurs of the country can be empowered. Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida, one of the best institutes of Delhi NCR, is engaged in realizing this dream of PM Modi. In this big campaign to take education to new heights, JIIT Noida has been approved by the Biotechnology Department of the Ministry of Science, Government of India. To realize this vision, the 7th International Conference on Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology is being organized from today (January 31) at Jaypee Institute of Information and Technology i.e. JIIT campus located in Sector 62, Noida. The program was inaugurated by Dr. Rajesh Sudhir Gokhale, Secretary of Biotechnology Department, Ministry of Science and will continue till 2 February. It is believed that biotechnology is an important link to boost the country’s economy. Therefore, the faster this sector develops, the faster the economy will also grow.
There will be different sessions on the first day of the 7th International Conference on Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology program. In which experts in this field will present their opinions. During this, in the first session, Dr. Neerja Hajela (Head of Science and Regulatory Affairs at Yakult Danone India Pvt. Ltd.), Professor Michael Sagner, (MD, Director of the Board, European Society of Preventive Medicine, King’s College London), Professor Michael Danquah (Department of Civil and Chemical Engineering, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, US) shared his views during the session.
On the second day of the program i.e. on 1st February from 10 am to 11 am, Dr. K Kannan (Chief Development Officer, Wells Therapeutics Inc., Boston, USA, (Industry)), Yati Gupta (CEO, Fabiosis, Innovation) besides these. Dr. Arokiasamy Arulandu, (Group Leader, Membrane Protein Biology, ICGEB, New Delhi) and Dr. Apoorva Kumar Sao (National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi) will present their views during the session. After this, on the third day of the program i.e. on 2nd February, Dr. Kar Mutthumani (Chief Scientific Officer, Genevan, Life Sciences, USA) will share his experiences during the technical session.
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Let us tell you that bio economy is growing very fast in India. Be it agri food, health or talking about climate change, all of them have some connection with biotech, which together are going to become the technology of the future. Although this conference has been organized every year at Jaypee Institute since 2017, but this time this program is quite different and special. The objective of the International Conference on Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology program is to provide information about the new research and new technologies going on in the country and the world as well as the possibilities. The benefit of which will be available to the students doing research in this subject and the students can also move forward step by step with the best students of the world.
The students studying here are very happy with the organization of this program based on Bioscience and Biotechnology at Jaypee Institute campus, because now through this program they will not only get a chance to know and listen to the experts in the field, but will also You will get information in which areas there are immense possibilities of biotechnology. The potential of biotechnology can be gauged from the fact that whether it is agri food, health or climate change, there are possibilities in every field. Therefore, the government is working very seriously on this issue and is even going so far as to say that the future belongs only to biotechnology and the people associated with it.
Biotechnology is a part of all our lives. Research programs on this are being run continuously in many developed countries of the world, but now India is also not lagging behind in any sense. People in this sector are doing excellent work with new technology and research. The result of this is that our exports are also gaining momentum and bio economy is strengthening the country’s economy every day.
In addition to JIIT’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. B. R. Mehta, and the Head of Biotechnology, Prof. Pammi Gwaba, prominent attendees from the Biotechnology Department included Prof. Indra P. Sarathi, Professor Dr. Rachna, Associate Professor Dr. Smriti Gaur, and others.
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