ANRF + NCBS-TIFR Lecture Series-Biology Across Scales | Episode 2 | Pratik Kumar
The National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) is pleased to collaborate with the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) as part of the ANRF+ Outreach Initiative to present the monthly lecture series “Biology Across Scales.” This series aims to showcase theme-based outreach that highlights the breadth and diversity of research at NCBS. It spans a wide range of areas, including Plant Biology, Cellular Organization and Signalling, Neurobiology, Synthetic Biology, Theory and Modelling of Biological Systems, and Ecology and Evolution. In the second episode, Pratik Kumar, faculty at NCBS, talks about how chemistry and biology can merge to advance science. Transc

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