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Ananda Mohan Chakrabarty (Bengali: আনন্দমোহন চক্রবর্তী Ānandamōhan Cakrabartī), PhD (4 April 1938 – 10 July 2020) was an Indian American microbiologist, scientist, and researcher, most notable for his work in directed evolution and his role in developing a genetically engineered organism using plasmid transfer while working at GE, the patent for which ...
On her return to India in 2004, she joined the Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) as a faculty, [5] where she holds the position of a professor. [4] At IISc, she has established her laboratory, Molecular Pathogenesis Lab [ 6 ] and hosts a number of researchers and scholars.
Instrument Uses Test tube: Folin-Wu tube: Glass slide mycole and cover slips: in microscopy, serology, etc. as the solid backing on which test samples are : Petri dish: used for preparation of culture media and the culture of organisms they are in
Partha Pratim Chakrabarti (Chakraborty) (born 1962) is an Indian computer scientist. He is a distinguished professor and the former director of IIT Kharagpur. [3] Dr. Chakrabarti has made pioneering research contributions and solved a number of open
P. eiseniae [1] Pradoshia is a Gram-positive and spore -forming genus of bacteria from the family of Bacillaceae with one known species ( Pradoshia eiseniae ). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Pradoshia eiseniae is capable to metabolize 3-nitropropionic acid . [ 3 ]
Instrument Uses Flow cytometer: used for automated cell counting as in total blood count, differential count, etc. : Tissue bath or organ bath or Dale's apparatus: used in full tissue experiments, for example using guinea pig ileum mainly used in pharmacology for application of drugs to these tissues.
The journal is published monthly by the Microbiology Society. It was established in January 1947 as the Journal of General Microbiology and obtained its current name in 1994. [ 1 ] Since 2020, the editor-in-chief is Gavin H. Thomas [1] ( University of York ), who took over from Tanya Parish ( Seattle Children's ), who served since 2015.
Ebright received a Bachelor of Arts degree, summa cum laude, in biology from Harvard University in 1981 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in microbiology and molecular genetics from Harvard University in 1987. [1] [2] He was a junior fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows from 1984 to 1987. [2]