The School of Bio Sciences and Technology offers one undergraduate programme B.Tech. Biotechnology.
The School offers 2 years M.Sc. programs in Biotechnology, Biomedical Genetics and Applied Microbiology. It also offers M. Tech in Biotechnology, M.Sc. Integrated...
The School of Bio Sciences and Technology offers doctoral programmes in various disciplines of Biotechnology and Bio Sciences.
The faculty members of SBST have attracted several research grants from various funding agencies like AYUSH, BRNS, CSIR, DST, DBT, ICMRan others. School has ongoing 44 projects worth of 16.3 and successfully completed 97 projects worth of 16.7 crores.
Over the years, SBST has proven research capabilities in the form of 5386 publications in both national and international peer-reviewed reputed journals with an average impact factor of 2.548 and cumulative citations of 46558. SBST holds an H-index of 80 and published more than 1500 research papers in the last 5 years.
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The School of BioScience and Technology offers Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral Programmes in various disciplines of Biotechnology and BioSciences.
The programmes are designed in such a way that the learners get a clear idea about the state of art techniques, which suit the present-day requisites of the industry as well as academia.
The collaborations of the School with institutes of national and international repute, especially from Europe, Japan and the US, offer excellent opportunities and exposure to students as well as research scholars.
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Hearty Congratulations to Dr. M. Rasool, School of Bio-Sciences and Technology, VIT, Vellore on receiving the "Best Research Paper Award" at the "International Conference on Unani Medicines" from the Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India for Drug Research in Unani Medicine.
Hearty Congratulations to Mr. Chandan Krishnamoorthy, M. Tech. (By Research) and Dr. C. Ramalingam, Senior Professor, Instrumental & Food Analysis Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology, SBST, for getting awarded a patent for their innovation! They have developed ‘A process to reduce the residual bromate using Asparagus racemosus root in bread making’. (Patent no. 201941026398)
The invention addresses how to reduce residual bromate by using an Ayurvedic plant source (i.e., Asparagus racemosus root) making it safe for consumption and at the same time without affecting the textural profile and organoleptic properties of the bread. This can replace chemical compounds used to reduce the residual bromate level such as ferrous sulfate, ascorbic acid, cysteine and glutathione which is hazardous to health.
Dr. Sachin Kadam, CTO, Advancells Groups, delivered a lecture on "Stem Cells and Their Applications" at School of Bioscience and Technology (SBST), VIT, Vellore.
Mr. Anurag Srivastava (Alumnus of 2011 batch B.Tech. Biotech.) addressed the students of School of Bio Sciences and Technology (SBST) on "Bust the Myths of International Application – Fly to your study destination abroad". He is the recipient of Erasmus Mundus fellowship at University of Groningen (Netherlands), Erasmus plus fellowship at University of Gottingen (Germany) and NIBN Fellowship at Ben-Gurion University (Israel) and is currently pursuing Ph.D. at University of Turin (Italy). In addition, Mr. Debabrat Sabat (Alumnus of 2011 batch B.Tech. Biotech.), Senior Scientist at Biocon Research Centre, Biocon Biologics, Bengaluru addressed the students about industry placements and the challenges in interviews.
The School of Bio Sciences and Technology conducts "JOURNAL CLUB" every Monday. Faculties and Research scholars actively take part in the journal club. This week ‘s Speaker was Dr. Sowbiya Muneer, Associate Professor, VIT Centre for Agricultural Innovations and Advanced Learning (VAIAL) - 26.08.2019
Flow Cytometry is one of the highly acknowledged & advanced technology, renovating the face of research and diagnostics, and expanding the frontiers of basic research in India. It’s very pertinent to understand and use this technology appropriately in the pursuit of knowledge exploration. Moving forward with this purpose, we are announcing the scheduling of the Hands-on training and workshop in Flow Cytometry, SBST-VIT, Vellore. This workshop is designed to offer theoretical and practical session in basic techniques. We are inviting researchers in our department to experience the advanced technology in flow cytometry by running their routine assays in the CytoFLEX instrument (3 lasers 13 colours- 405nm, 488nm, 640nm) during the workshop day.
Over the past decades, our research is centered towards helping society by the development of ethical and safe products. The primary focus of the school is to help the students to become entrepreneurs, consultants, practitioners, and leaders, who would help solve problems and help their community at large. Graduates will be trained in technology development, technology deployment, or engineering system implementation in industry. Our school has played a significant role in the promotion of science and technology that creates a platform to the students to interact with their peers in other disciplines in industry and society and contribute to the economic growth of the country. A significant expansion of interdisciplinary research among the faculty members will also minimize the gap between the diverse disciplines and shed light on the development of products meeting the consumer needs and address the issues related to food safety, environmentally safe, bioethics and health.
VIT Vellore - 632 014,
Tamilnadu-India.
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