3. With about 6000 members from institutes of higher education, research
centres, and industry the BioTech Dhaba is the leading body of student
group of bioscience experts in India.
The BioTech Dhaba represents the interests of all who work and research in
the dynamic and promising disciplines combining chemistry, medicine, and
biological Sciences – from first year students to heads of institutes, from
junior scientists to Prize winners – and promotes research and teaching, the
implementation of scientific findings in biotechnology and medicine, and
their popularization.
The National and International BioTech Dhaba meetings are a platform for
sharing information on the latest developments in biosciences with leading
experts on the represented sectors.
The network of contacts extends to all Universities in India, many in Europe,
USA & Canada and a large number of major research centres. These
contacts will be pleased to provide you with information.
4. The BioTech Dhaba Vision:
Mission: Linking talent to Opportunities
“Foster and promote basic science as a career
with the aim of improving Scientific research in
India”
Vision:
Better education and awareness will attract best
brains in the field and lead to discoveries that
have major impact on health; we want
breakthroughs!
Method:
people, programmes, events, places,
networking, scholarships
5. BioTech Dhaba and Student
Alliance
• Launched in June 2009
• Excellent team
• Actively Supported by Students
• Scientific Event management
• Competitions
• Monthly Career newsletters
• Programme committees
• Advantage
1. Early career guidance
2. Early career fellowships
3. Competitive edge
8. BioTech Dhaba is designed to:
• promote discussion and understanding
of science and its relevance to society
and
• to help equip society to take an active
part in policy formation regarding the
application of science
9. Activities are designed for various groups:
General public
School children
College Students
Teachers of Science
10. Dedicated support from Team Members:
Manish Kumar, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Germany
Mukesh Pasupuleti, University of British Columbia, Canada
Ashish Maskara, IIM Lucknow
Avinash Bajaj, University of Massachusetts, USA ( Asst Proff, RCB, New Delhi)
Raj Kumar, University of Giessen, Germany
Prabhat Singhal, Harvard, USA
Jata shanker, Stanford , USA
Gajendra Pratap Singh, MIT, USA
Tathagat Avatar Tulsi, 22 years, Assistant Professor, IIT Bombay
Neeraj Tiwari, Yale University, USA
Anil Kumar, University of Washington, USA
Tanya Singh, IIT Delhi
Gauravi deshpande, IISc, Bangalore
Himanshu Shekhar, Zee News/ESPN
Sandeep anand, JNU, New Delhi
12. INCEPTION
launched in Jan 2009.
contains information on BioTech Dhaba
activities (events, meetings, conferences, etc,.),
A self –updating ‘current -news -in -bioscience’
page and enewsletters for job oppurtunities
various resources for students, teachers and
others
13. BioTech Dhaba advertises events, activities in
Science… across faculty and university ( if
requested)
2 criteria :
• Quality event/resource
• Acknowledge all appropriate funders