BioVoice News October 2016 Issue 6 Volume 1 | Page 41

While congratulating CSIR on its achievements during the 75-year long journey, the Minister mentioned about some of its path breaking societal interventions which have empowered the common man. Be it the creation of the unique indelible ink used by the voting millions during its initial years or India’s first baby milk - Amul spray milk powder, derived from buffalo milk with excellent digestibility, or resurrecting the Indian leather industry from the verge of closure, due to pollutants contaminating water, thus saving the livelihood of thousands, CSIR has time and again proved itself relevant to the nation during its journey of its 75 years, he added. ONLINE COURSE ON GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH LAUNCHED BY PHFI & SDSN Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) as a member institution of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), has developed a course on ‘Global Public Health’. The course will focus on various aspects of public health from infectious diseases to NCDs, from health systems to big data, all while placing health as central to the broader framework of sustainable development. Prof K Srinath Reddy (President, PHFI) will serve as lead instructor on the course, with contributions by Dr Richard Cash (PHFI and Harvard School of Public Health), Prof Vinod Paul (All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Mr Rob Yates (Chatham House), and others. The course commences on October 10, 2016, and will run for 10 weeks. The course comprises of video lectures posted every week, reading material, quizzes and an interactive discussion forum. Each of these components can be completed at a time that is convenient for the student. In addition to the lectures, live webcast sessions will also be arranged to facilitate direct interactions between the instructors and students. All students who successfully complete the course requirements will receive a digital certificate of completion signed by Prof K. Srinath Reddy. Exceptional students will receive certificates of completion with distinction. ICAR-NDRI STUDENTS EXCEL IN '13TH NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS JUDGING CONTEST' SMC College of Dairy Science and its Alumni Association, Anand Agricultural University jointly hosted the 13th National Dairy Products Judging Contest and 9 th National Dairy and Food Quiz Contest during September 16-17, 2016 at Anand to provide necessary exposure in sensory evaluation of milk products as well as to offer a platform for knowledge sharing among students and industries. In the judging contest, the ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal team comprising Ms Pallavi and Ms Neha Yadav, students of final year B.Tech. (Dairy Technology) was the champion in the team event. Ms Pallavi secured ‘First Position’ in individual category. Three different products, namely, milk, milk powder and ghee were offered for judging with three samples of each. Twenty two teams from all over the country participated in the judging contest. In the National Dairy and Food Quiz Contest, the ICARNDRI team comprising Ms Parul and Ms Sonam Jain, students of final year B.Tech. (Dairy Technology) was the ‘First Runners Up’ in the event. Seventeen teams from various academic institutes in India and different dairy plants from Gujarat took part in Quiz Contest. Prof A K Srivastava, Director and Vice-Chancellor of ICAR-NDRI, Karnal congratulated the team. education which has 13-14 percent on an average. DBT'S KHORANA FELLOWSHIP OPEN FOR BUDDING INDIAN RESEARCHERS The Department of Biotechnology (DBT), government of India, Indo-US Science and Technology Forum(IUSSTF) and WINStep Forward are partnering to support the prestigious Khorana Program for Scholars named in honor of Dr Har Gobind Khorana, who won the Nobel Prize in 1968 for this work at the interface of chemistry and biology while a member of the University of Wisconsin-Madoson faculty. The Khorana Program will provide opportunities to Indian students to undertake research at leading US universities over Summer 2017 for a period of 1012 weeks. The details about the programme can be found here. While the call is open at the moment, the application deadline is November, 30, 2016. Pre-final year B.Tech, M.Tech, M.Sc., M.B.B.S, and B. Pharm students currently enrolled in recognized institutions of higher education in India in the areas of biotechnology (including agricultural, health, fundamental biological and biomedical sciences) can apply. Students pursuing PhD are not eligible for this programme. The Khorana Program is envisaged to provide encouragement to young scholars to undertake R&D, enable students to carry out research at a premier University in the United States and build a seamless scientific community between India and the United States. BIOVOICENEWS.COM 41