BRIC-National Institute of Plant Genome Research

Seminar/Invited Lectures

Seminar/Invited Lectures

Sl.NameDated
184.Seminar on Yoga for One Earth, One Health, Ms. Meenakshi, Yoga Expert & CoordinatorJun 21, 2025
183."Plant cell-based biopharmaceuticals - Enhancing Affordability and Access to Healthcare – Advancing from Laboratory to the Clinic", Prof. Henry Daniell W. D. Miller Professor & Vice Chair, Department of Basic and Translational Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, USAJun 11, 2025
182.

"Isotope-assisted metabolic flux analysis reveals non-intuitive metabolism in oilseeds", Dr. Somnath Koley Research Scientist Donald Danforth Plant Science Center St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Apr 24, 2025
181."Wired for complexity - gene regulatory networks regulating leaf shape diversity", Prof. Neelima Sinha Distinguished Professor in Plant Biology University of California Davis, USAApr 23, 2025
180."Temperature sensing in tree buds-leveraging noise for robust decision makin.", Prof. Rishikesh Bhalerao Umeå Plant Science Centre, Umeå, SwedenFeb 28, 2025
179."DNA-derived biodiversity data: A comprehensive picture of life on Earth", Dr. Joseph T. Miller Executive Secretary and Director GBIF: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility Copenhagen, DenmarkFeb 13, 2025
178.Gametes to Zygotes to Self-Cloning plants, Prof. Venkatesan Sundaresan Department of Plant Biology University of California, Davis, California, USAFeb 06, 2025
177.From Linear Motifs to AlphaFold – impact of AI in Illuminating mechanistics of Protein-Protein interactions (PPIs), Dr Manjeet Kumar, Bioinformatics Scientist, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, GermanySep 03, 2024
176.Plant Immune Signaling, Prof. Dinesh-Kumar, Chair and Professor, Department of Plant Biology, University of California Davis, USAJul 26, 2024
175.Molecular Mechanisms and Engineering of Photosynthesis, Prof. David Savage, Associate Professor, Departments of Molecular & Cell Biology and Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, USAJul 25, 2024
174.Gene Editing Strategies for Creating Durable and Sustainable Disease Resistance, Prof. Brian Staskawicz, Professor, Plant and Microbial Biology Department, Scientific Director of Agricultural Genomics, Innovative Genomics Institute, UC Berkeley, CA, USAJul 25, 2024
173.Intriguing role of SHORT-LEAF and SCARECROW in moss (Physcomitrium patens) leaf development, Prof. Anjan Kumar Banerjee, Department of Biology, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) PuneJul 09, 2024
172.Seminar on Yoga for Self and SocietyJun 21, 2024
171.Nature’s Technologies: The Evolution of Biochemistry and the Birth of Biology, Prof. Padmanabhan Balaram, Senior Visiting Professor, NCBS & Chairperson ATREE and Former Director, Indian Institute of Sciences, BengaluruMay 11, 2024
170.The Global Biodata infrastructure and the drive for sustainability, Dr. Guy Cochrane, European Nucleotide Archive (ENA), EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), United KingdomMar 11, 2024
169.From model legume to crop, how to improve biological nitrogen fixation?, Dr. Fabienne Cartieaux & Dr. Sergio Svistoonoff, Plant Health Institute of Montpellier, FranceMar 04, 2024
168.Beyond PDF Printing: Open Access for Liberating Literature, Simon Worthington, TiB Vivo, Berlin, GermanyFeb 22, 2024
167.VivlioStyle & CSS Media Design Raquel Perez de Eulate, Creative Director – Interpunct, SpainFeb 22, 2024
166.Creating Youth AI Champions in India, Peter Murray-Rust, Dept of Chemistry, University of CambridgeFeb 22, 2024
165.How taste shaped the use of botanical drugs, Associate Prof. Marco Leonti, University of Cagliari, ItalyFeb 22, 2024
164.Metabolomics in medicinal plants and Ethnopharmacology, Prof. Pulok K. Mukherjee, ISBD, ManipurFeb 22, 2024
163.Understanding temperature-controlled gene expression in plants, Dr. Martin Balcerowicz, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Scotland, UKJan 18, 2024
162.Cryptochrome-mediated inhibition of the COP1/SPA ubiquitin ligase during light-regulated Arabidopsis development, Prof. Ute Hoecker, Institute for Plant Sciences, University of Cologne, GermanyJan 18, 2024
161.Safari pentapus: A structure-function journey with plant nucleoplasmins, Dr. Dileep Vasudevan, DBT-Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (DBT-RGCB), Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaNov 29, 2023
160.Detailed studies of plant pathogens can lead to novel means of disease control: the case of Xylella fastidiosa in grape and citrus, Prof. Steven E. Lindow, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, USANov 18, 2023
159.Epigenomic and cell-type specific regulation of gene expression and function, Dr. Sunil K. Kenchanmane Raju, Postdoc, Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University, Manhattan, NY, USANov 16, 2023
158.Mechanism of Tn7, the most widespread bacterial transposon, Prof. Marcin Nowotny, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warsaw, PolandOct 23, 2023
157.Supercomputing, Machine Learning, Graph Algorithms, Statistics & Big Data in BioInformatics/ BioMedical Informatics, Dr. Abhishek Narain Singh, The Global American University Schiller, Heidelberg campus, Germany Sept 14, 2023
156.Opportunities in synthetic plant biology through post-translational protein fate regulation, Dr. Kaushal Kumar Bhati, BASF Belgium Coordination Center CommV, Innovation Center Gent, Belgium Aug 28, 2023
155.Quality Control and Standardization of Plant Based Drug, Dr. R. Govindarajan, R&D Head, Zydus Wellness Ltd., AhmedabadMay 01, 2023
154.Early Effectors of crop destroyers could hold a key in strategizing control of disease progression, Dr. Sucheta Tripathy, CSIR-IICB, KolkataMar 28, 2023
153.Calcium signaling in plants: Follow the signals to decipher their function, Dr. Smrutisanjita Behera, CSIR-IICB, KolkataMar 28, 2023
152.Regulation of receptor kinase-mediated immune signaling outputs, Prof. Cyril Zipfel, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of Zurich, Switzerland Feb 27, 2023
151.Nitric oxide signalling in deconvolution, Prof. Gary J Loake, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UKFeb 16, 2023
150.A CYBDOM protein from Arabidopsis acts as a ferric reductase, impacting iron and phosphate homeostasi, Prof. Yves Poirier, Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Feb 07, 2023
149.Molecular switches governing priming-induced plant heat stress response(s), Dr. Annapurna Devi Allu, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), TirupatiFeb 01, 2023
148.Novel breeding methods for generating broad spectrum resistance to pathogens in rice, Prof. Wolf B Frommer, Alexander von Humboldt Professor,
Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany
Jan 11, 2023
147.The noncoding RNA SPRIGHTLY drives a lethal childhood brain cancer by forcing exon-skipping, Prof. Animesh Ray, Keck Graduate Institute, California, USAJan 09, 2023
146.High IQ is a pre-requisite to orient in right direction, Dr. Pradeep Dahiya, Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB), Halle, GermanyNov 14, 2022
145.Triterpene biosynthesis and engineering in plants, Dr. Ramesha Thimmappa, Associate Professor and Ramalingaswami Fellow, Amity Institute of Genome Engineering, Amity UniversityOct 27, 2022
144.विज्ञान, प्रौद्योगिकी और समाज (Science, Technology and Society), Dr. Ketki BapatAdviser/Scientist 'G', Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser, Government of India, New Delhi Sept. 26, 2022
143. Species-specific function of conserved cell fate determinants in orchestrating rice root architecture, Dr. Shri Ram Yadav, Associate Professor, IIT-RoorkeeJul 07, 2022
142.SUMO: Small proteins with big roles in plant stress biology, Dr. Moumita Srivastava, Protein Scientist, Iksuda Therapeutics, Newcastle, UKMay 27, 2022
141.Grafting as a tool for more robust agriculture in monocot crops, Dr. Pallavi Singh, John Henry Coates Fellow, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, UKApr 12, 2022
140.Interactions between the parasitic plants and their hosts, Prof. Neelima Sinha, Distinguished Professor in Plant Biology, University of California, Davis, USAMar 23, 2022
139.Transcriptional Regulation of Biosynthesis of Plant Specialized Metabolites, Prof. Ling Yuan, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky, USAMar 06, 2020
138.What drives the phenotype of plant respiratory rate: Mapping out the details of mitochondrial metabolic function, Prof. Harvey Miller, The University of Western AustraliaJan 31, 2020
137.Potential, Safety Assessment and Regulation of Gene Edited Plants, Dr. Donald MacKenzie, Executive Director, Institute for International Crop Improvement (IICI) Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USAJan 27, 2020
136.Bridging the gap between traditional and modern medicine in the fight against osteoporosis, Dr. Ritu Trivedi, Principal Scientist Central Drug Research Institute, LucknowJan 24, 2020
135.SWEET solution to bacterial blight disease of rice: The Healthy Crops project, Dr. Sarah M. Schmidt, Project Coordinator, Healthy Crops Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany, Jan 23, 2020
134.Gyan Swaraj: Access to Knowledge as a Prerequisite for Progress, Dr. Carl Malamud, President of Public Resource, U.S.-based nongovernment organizationJan 16, 2020
133.Developmental patterning in plants, Dr. Neha Bhatia, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Comparative Development and Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Cologne, GermanyJan 03, 2020
132.Molecular Basis of the Evolution of Methylthioalkylmalate Synthase and the Diversity of Methionine-Derived Glucosinolates, Dr. Roshan Kumar, NIPGR New DelhiNov 28, 2019
131.Interaction map of Arabidopsis Mediator complex expounding its topology, Dr. Sourobh Maji, NIPGR New DelhiNov 28, 2019
130.Transcriptional signatures modulating shoot apical meristem morphometric and plant architectural traits enhance yield and productivity in chickpea, Ms. Laxmi Narnoliya, NIPGR New DelhiNov 28, 2019
129.The Ca2+ Channel CNGC19 Regulates Arabidopsis Defense Against Spodoptera Herbivory, Mr. Ramgopal Prajapati, NIPGR New DelhiNov 28, 2019
128.Air Pollution: A Silent Killer, Act Now or Perish!, Dr. Arvind Kumar, Director, Institute of Robotic Surgery, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New DelhiNov 04, 2019
127.Protecting the global wheat cultivation through rapid detection of resistance for the deadly rust disease, Dr. Sam Periyannan, CSIRO Agriculture & Food, AustraliaAug 01, 2019
126.Insertional Mutagenesis of Medicago truncatula and its Utilization to Identify Novel Sources of Resistance against Asian Soybean Rust, Prof. Kiran Mysore, Noble Research Institute, USAJul 31, 2019
125.Synthetic Biology Approaches to Manipulate Algal Metabolism, Prof. Alison Smith, University of Cambridge, UKJul 26, 2019
124.'करें योग भगाएं रोग', on the occasssion of 5th International Day of Yoga celebration , Dr. Ajay Kumar Shastri, Yogacharya, Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityJun 21, 2019
123.Responses of ecosystems and society in a world increasingly rich in N and C but limited in P, Prof. Josep Penuelas, National Research Council of Spain (CSIC)May 21, 2019
122.The importance of Vitamin B6 in environmental stress responses in plants, Prof. Teresa Fitzpatrick, Department of Botany and Plant Biology, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandApr 26, 2019
121.कार्यालय में प्रयुक्त पारिभाषिक शब्दावली श्रीमती वीणा शर्मा, उप निदेशक, हिंदी शिक्षण योजना (मध्योत्तर) , राजभाषा विभाग, गृह मंत्रालय, नई दिल्लीमार्च 26, 2019
120.Sexual harassment at workplace, Ms. Mansi Gupta, Advocate, Delhi High CourtJan 22, 2019
119.Exploring the hidden half, Dr Ranjan Swarup, Faculty of Science, University of Nottingham, UKDec 13, 2018
118.Extracting information on iron regulation by coexpression networks, Prof. Petra Bauer, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, GermanyDec 06, 2018
117.mQTL-seq and classical mapping implicates the role of an AT-HOOK MOTIF CONTAINING NUCLEAR LOCALIZED (AHL) family gene in Ascochyta blight resistance of chickpea,  Dr. Kamal Kumar, Research Scholar, NIPGR New DelhiNov 26, 2018
116.OsHAD1, a haloacid dehalogenase-like APase enhances phosphate accumulation, Dr. Poonam Mehra, Research Scholar, NIPGR New Delhi Nov 26, 2018
115.FCS-Like Zinc Finger 6 and 10 repress SnRK1 signalling in Arabidopsis, Dr. Muhammed Jamsheer K, Research Scholar, NIPGR New Delhi Nov 26, 2018
114.The GMO Wars: What do we do when scientists and citizens deeply disagree?,  Prof. Nina Fedoroff, Penn State University, USANov 13, 2018
113.Ultrafast Structural changes in Photosynthetic Reaction Centres,  Dr. Amit Sharma, Jamia Millia Islamia, New DelhiNov 01, 2018
112.Organisation of the Golgi Apparatus Determines its Glycan Output, Dr. S. Parashuraman, IBP (Istituto Biochimica Proteine), Naples, ItalyAug 28, 2018
111.Recombination - a molecular tool to generate genetic diversity, Dr. Rajeev Kumar from Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, INRA Centre de Versailles-Grignon, Cedex FranceJul 16, 2018
110.Multi-omics approaches reveal the importance of ROS scavenging, phenylpropanoid pathway and antifungal activity in soybean resistance against broad host range pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Dr. Ashish Ranjan, University of Wisconsin - Madison, USAJul 04, 2018
109.Stress and its management, Ms. Ashita Mahendru, a licensed Clinical and Rehabilitation Psychologist (RCI)Jun 29, 2018
108.Molecular Insights into Meiotic Chromosome Synapsis and Recombination, Prof. K. Muniyappa, Indian Institute of Science, BangaloreJun 14, 2018
107.Interactions between tomato and the parasitic plant dodder, Prof. Neelima Sinha, University of California, Davis, USAMay 21, 2018
106.MicroProteins in shoot branching, Dr Shin-Young Hong, Copenhagen Plant Science CentreMay 11, 2018
105.Nutrigenomics exploration for translated health benefits of rice consumers, Dr Nese Sreenivasulu, International Rice Research Institute, PhilippinesMay 04, 2018
104.Computational Gastronomy: The emerging data science of food, flavors, and health, Dr Ganesh Bagler, Assistant professor, IIIT-Delhi, IndiaApr 09, 2018
103.Application of Paper-Based Device and Nanodelivery System, Dr Amit Asthana, Principal scientist, CCMB, IndiaMar 16, 2018
102.टिप्पण एवं प्रारूप लेखन, श्रीमती कमलेश बजाज, सहायक निदेशक, केन्द्रीय हिंदी प्रशिक्षण संस्थान, राजभाषा विभाग, गृह मंत्रालय, नई दिल्लीमार्च 12, 2018
101.A Life in Science, Dr. Shahid Jameel, Director of the Wellcome Trust/DBT India AllianceJan 08, 2018
100.BIRAC BIG Scheme:12th Call; C-CAMP: A BIG Partner, Dr. Papri Banerjee, C-CAMP, BengaluruDec 18, 2017
99.देवनागरी लिपि, मानक वर्तनी एवं व्याकरणिक भूलें, श्रीमती कमलेश बजाज, सहायक निदेशक, केन्द्रीय हिंदी प्रशिक्षण संस्थान, राजभाषा विभाग, गृह मंत्रालय, नई दिल्लीदिसम्बर 14, 2017
98.SUMO and stress signalling in plants, Prof. Ari Sadanodan from Department of Biosciences, Durham University UKNov 10, 2017
97.C4 Rice : How Far and How Near., Dr. Baishnab C. Tripathy, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)Oct 25, 2017
96.NIAB: Leading the UK in Crop Innovation,. Dr. Tina Barsby, National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology (NIAB), Cambrige U.K.Sep 29, 2017
95.हिंदी पखवाड़ा हिन्दी पखवाड़ा के अवसर पर विभिन्न प्रतियोगिताओं का आयोजन01-14 सितम्बर, 2017
94.A prophage tail-like protein is deployed by Burkholderia bacteria to feed on fungi,. Mr Sunil Kumar Yadav, National Institute of Plant Genome Research(NIPGR)Aug 03, 2017
93.'समग्र स्वास्थ्य व योग' (3rd International Day of Yoga), Dr. Ajay Kumar Shastri, Yogacharya, Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityJun 21, 2017
92.Auxin regulates root hair elongation in response to low external phosphate, Dr. Ranjan Swarup (from The University of Nottingham, UK)Apr 07, 2017
91.Use of ICT to improve Quality of Life of Persons with Disability.(National Science Day), Prof. Prabhat Ranjan, Executive Director, Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment
Council (TIFAC)
Feb 28, 2017
90.Control of plant growth and development by light and ubiquitination., Dr. Ute Hoecker (from University of Cologne, Germany)Feb 27, 2017
89. Indigo™ Cotton, A tale of meta-genomic symbiome engineering., Dr. Vijay Verma from Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR),New Delhi.Feb 09, 2017
88.Banana Cultivars for 21st Century: Completely new one or improved old one?, Prof. James Dale from Queensland Univ., AustraliaNov 11, 2016
87.Substrates of the Arabidopsis thaliana PROTEIN ISOASPARTYL METHYLTRANSFERASE 1 using Phage display affinity selection, Prof. Dr. Bruce Downie from University of Kentucky, Lexington, USANov 02, 2016
86.High-resolution phenotyping in 4D enables systems biology insights into signaling of single cells and organs from model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, Prof. Klaus Palme from University of Freiburg, Germany Oct 25, 2016
85.‘हिंदी की दुनिया : भाषाएँ क्या कराती हैं?' हिंदी पखवाड़ा (01-14 सितम्बर, 2016), प्रो. देवेंद्र चौबे, प्रोफ़ेसर, सेंटर ऑफ़ इंडियन लैंगुएजेस, स्कूल ऑफ़ लैंगुएज, लिटरेचर एंड कल्चर स्टडीज,जवाहरलाल नेहरू यूनिवर्सिटी8 सितम्बर 2016
84.Intellectual Property in area of Biotechnology: How to protect your inventions through Patents in India and abroad, Dr. Malathi LakshmikumaranSep 02, 2016
83.Antifungal Plant Defensins: Mechanisms of Action and Engineering, Dr. Dilip Shah, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USAAug 23, 2016
82.Plastid transformation: Failures, successes and applications, Prof. Kailash C. Bansal, ICARAug 19, 2016
81.The algal photosynthetic carbon concentrating mechanism and prospects for introduction into higher plants, Prof. Howard Griffiths, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK Feb 26, 2016
80.Cellular pH homeostasis and control of vesicular trafficking and protein processing by NHX-type cation/proton antiporters, Prof. Eduardo Blumwald, Department of Plant Sciences, UC-Davis, California, USAJan 22, 2016
79.Evolutionary adaptation of transcription factors into Wnt signaling network: Insights into the head organizer in hydra, Prof. Sanjeev Galande from IISER, PuneJan 06, 2016
78.Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Health Care, Prof. N.R. Jagannathan, Head, NMR and MRI Facility, AIIMS, New DelhiNov 20, 2015
77.Understanding and visualizing stress and its impact on yield, Prof. Neelima Sinha, University of California - Davis, USASep 15, 2015
76.Himalaya and the Climate Change, Prof. S. P. Singh, former Vice-Chancellor, HNB Garhwal University, UttarakhandSep 09, 2015
75.NO, hemoglobins and plant stress, Prof. Luis Mur from IBERS, Wales, UKJul 09, 2015
74.Australian Agriculture and Global Food Security, Prof. Kadambot Siddique, Winthrop Professor and Hackett Professor of Agriculture Chair and Director at UWA Institute of Agriculture, University of Western AustraliaJun 04, 2015
73.Plant-animal interactions: Importance of thermo-sensitive ion channels, Dr. Chandan Goswami, NISER (Bhubaneswar)Jun 02, 2015
72.Ralstonia solanacearum pathogenesis and adaptation to the plant environment, Prof. Stephane Genin, LIPM, Toulouse, FranceMar 05, 2015
71.Functions of SAUR proteins and transporters required for suberin biosynthesis, Dr. Jason W. Reed, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (USA)Dec 16, 2014
70.Calcium signaling in plant perception of insect attack, Dr. Jyothilakshmi Vadassery, National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR), New DelhiDec 08, 2014
69.Sources and Consequences of Biological Variance: The Immune System Example, Dr. Satyajit Rath, National Institute of Immunology, New DelhiSep 09, 2014
68.Making Sense of Plant Stress Hormone Signalling, Dr. C. Viswanathan, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New DelhiAug 27, 2014
67.Genomics Applied to Crop Breeding - Lessons for Current and Future Challenges, Dr. Rattan Yadav, Crop Genetics, Genomics and Breeding Division, Institute of Biological, Enviornmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS), Aberystwyth University, United KingdomMay 23, 2014
66.A conformational switch upon phosphorylation trigger ubiquitin-proteasome mediated degradation of p19INK4d, Dr. Amit Kumar, Institute of Physics/Biophysics, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, GermanyMay 15, 2014
65.Effector-triggered immunity: Disturbances in associations of negative and positive, Dr. Saikat Bhattacharjee, Regional Center for Biotechnology, DBT, IndiaMar 31, 2014
64.Pathways and emerging roles of nitric oxide in plants, Dr. Jagadis Gupta Kapuganti, University of Oxford, UKJan 27, 2014
63.Characterization of Auxin Influx Carrier in Arabidopsis thaliana, Dr. Ranjan Swarup, University of Nottingham, UKDec 30, 2013
62.Metabolic systems biology – flux analysis of plant metabolic networks, Dr. Shyam Masakapalli, Research Officer, Department of Biology & Biochemistry, University of Bath, UKDec 6, 2013
61.Analyzing plant structure and function in the age of omics, Dr. Aashish Ranjan, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Davis, USANov 15, 2013
60.Reverse and forward genetic approaches to dissect symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legumes, Dr. Senjuti Sinharoy, Postdoctoral Fellow, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, USASep 25, 2013
59.Cloning disease resistance genes for crop improvement, Dr. Brande Wulff, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UKAug 23, 2013
58.New emerging power of a DNA/RNA helicase in developing environmental stress tolerant transgenic crops without yield penalty, Dr. Narendra Tuteja, International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Dehli Jul 29, 2013
57.Sex Chromosome in Land Plants ,Prof. Susanne Renner, University of Munich, GermanyFeb 15, 2013
56.Soybean and Mungbean Genome Research using NGS at SNU, Dr. Suk-Ha Lee, Seoul National University, Republic of KoreaFeb 13, 2013
55.Advances in Rice Genomics in Brazil, Dr. Antonio Costa de Oliveira, Federal University of Pelotas, BrazilFeb 13, 2013
54.Climate Change, Genomics and Crop Improvement, Prof. Bikram Singh Gill, Kansas State University, USAJan 09, 2013
53.Identification of the vesicle trafficking components controlling cell elongation and transport of cell wall polysaccharides in Arabidopsis thaliana, Prof. Rishikesh P. Bhalerao, Professor of the Plant Cell and Molecular Biology at the Dept of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, SLU in Umea, SwedenDec 13, 2012
52.Functional genomics in legumes, Prof. Scott Jackson, Director of the Center for Applied Genetic Technologies, University of Georgia, USAOct 09, 2012
51.Enhancing Use of Germplasm Resources in Legume Crop Improvement: Strategies and Methodologies, Dr. Hari D Upadhyaya, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT, Hydrabad)Sept 22, 2012
50.Agriculture Biotechnology in Pakistan, Prof. Kauser Malik, Forman Christian College (Lahore, Pakistan)Sept 10, 2012
49.Estimating the effects of vernalization and photoperiod genes on phenological development and adaptation in wheat, Dr. Haward Eagles, University of Adelaide, AustraliaAug 23, 2012
48.Engineering resistance to the geminiviruses, Dr. Sunil Mukherjee, International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi Jun 08, 2012
47.Genetics to Genomics: Dissecting Brassica Genome for Applied Breeding, Dr. Nirala Ramchiary, Chungnam National University, Republic of KoreaApr 25, 2012
46.An Integrated Approach to Crop Improvement, Prof. Dr. P. K. Gupta, Meerut University, Meerut (India)Apr 11, 2012
45.Nonhost resistance - how do plants defend against a wide range of invading bacterial pathogens, Dr. Senthil-Kumar Muthappa, Nobel Foundation (Ardmore, OK, USA)Feb 09, 2012
44.Signalling pathways regulating postembryonic de novo organ formation in plants, Prof. Dr. Klaus Palme, A. L. University of Freiburg (Germany)Dec 20, 2011
43.Calcium and MAP kinase signaling in Plant Immunity, Prof. Dierk Scheel, Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (Germany)Oct 21, 2011
42.Development of Strategies for a genomics informed utilization of plant genetic resources, Prof. Dr. Andreas Graner, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK, Germany)Oct 18, 2011
41.microRNA turnover and function in plants, Dr. Vanitharani Ramachandran, University of California (Riverside)Oct 17, 2011
40.Dr. R. KotaAug 04, 2011
39.Characterization of Several Arabidopsis Villin Isovariants, Dr. Parul Khurana, Indiana University East, School of Natural Science and MathematicsJul 20, 2011
38.Marker Assisted Breeding in Rice, Dr. A. K. Singh, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, (IARI)May 18, 2011
37.Structural Determination of Macromolecular Complexes by Cryo-Electron Microscopy, Dr. Shashi Bhushan, RVZ/DFG Research Center for Experimental Biomedicine, Wuerzburg, Germany Mar 22, 2011
36.Molecular Marker Assisted Plant Breeding, Dr. K.V. Prabhu, Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI)Jan 19, 2011
35.Making Sense from vast amount of next-gen short sequence reads, Dr. Arvind Bharti, National Center for Genome Resources, Santa Fe, U.S.A.Dec 22, 2010
34.Systems Biology of Seed Metabolism for Improving Yield Stability, Dr. Nese Sreenivasulu, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics & Crop Plant Research IPK, GermanyDec 10, 2010
33.Sequencing and assembly of the B. oleracea genome, Dr. Andrew Sharpe, NRC Plant Biotechnology Institute (NRC-PBI), CanadaNov 26, 2010
32.Crop Plant Genomics in the new age: A systems approach, Dr. Pankaj Jaiswal, Oregon State University, USAAug 13, 2010
31.Deep Sequencing of Transcriptome Improves Genome Annotation and Reveals Novel RNA Species, Dr. Malali Gowda, Michigan State University, USAApr 09, 2010
30.Plant lipids for better future, Dr. Girish Mishra, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USAFeb 24, 2010
29.Evolution of C4 Photosynthesis: Lessons for the Construction of C4 Rice, Prof. Peter Westhoff, Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet, GermanyFeb 19, 2010
28.A Nuclear Receptor-Like Transcriptional Signaling Pathway Regulating Multidrug resistance in Fungi, Dr. Jitendra K. Thakur, NIPGRFeb 02, 2010
27.Folding and binding of the bacteriophage P22 N-peptide to the boxB RNA: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study, Dr. Ranjit P. Bahadur, IIT KharagpurJan 27, 2010
26.Ek Se Bhale Do: Two are better than one, Dr. Vishal Thapar, CSHL, USAJan 06, 2010
25.Arabidopsis Flower Development and Auxin Response, Dr. Jason Reed, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USADec 22, 2009
24.Classical Genetics to Genomics: Approaches to Understanding Bean Disease Resistance and Genome Organization, Dr. V. Kalavacharla, Delaware State University, USADec 14, 2009
23.Stem cell regulation and small RNA mediated organ patterning in higher plants, Dr. Ananda K. Sarkar, NIPGRNov 5, 2009
22.B. K. Bachhawat Memorial Lecture - 2006 on "GM Crops for Health & Nutrition", Prof. N. K. Ganguly, ICMRNov 29, 2007
21.B. K. Bachhawat Memorial Lecture - 2007 on "Genes, Beans and Lectins", Prof. Avadesha Surolia, NIINov 29, 2007
20.Innovation Strategies & Directed Basic Research, Dr. Rajagopaka Chidambaram, BARC, MumbaiNov 7, 2007
19.Global Themes on Biotechnology and Crop Improvement, Dr. Clarice Coyne, Dr. Dyno Keatinge and Dr. H.D. UpadhyayaMay 1, 2007
18.Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology programme of the European Union European Union Delegation of the European Commission to India, Bhutan and Nepal, (Dr. Patrick Cunningham, Dr. Victor De Lorenzo,
Dr. Giuliano Grassi, Dr. Albrecht Laufer, Dr. Jurgen Logemann, Dr. Christian Patermann, Dr. Alfredo Aguilar and Dr. Indraneel Ghose)
Apr 24, 2007
17.Control of Flowering in Arabidopsis and Cereals, Dr. Jim PeacockMar 3, 2007
16.Prof. Pratim Biswas, Prof. Himadri PakrasiDec 21, 2006
15.Dr. Roman Szumski, Dr. Kutty Kartha, Dr. Raj Selvaraj, Mr. Eric ChampionDec 4, 2006
14.Biotech activities of Syngenta India Ltd., Dr. Stephen Goff and Dr. John WindassNov 16, 2006
13.Dr. George AtkinsonOct 9, 2006
12.The persistant challenge of the microbial world: new and re-emerging infectious diseases, Dr. Amit Ghosh, IIAR, GandhinagarMar 29, 2006
11.Dr. Nese SreenivasuluJan 23, 2006
10.Prospects of Crop Improvement through Biotechnology, Dr. G. Kalloo, ICAR, New DelhiMay 12, 2005
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