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INDO-US COLLOQUIUM
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
in
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
July 2, 2018
Jointly Organised by:
Department of Chemistry, Hansraj CollegeUniversity of Delhi, Delhi, India
& Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine
Maywood, IL USA
Indian Students Rs.300/-
Indian Academia Rs.500/-
Industries from India Rs.2000/-
Foreign Students $100
Foreign Academia $200
Accompanying Person Rs.300/-
The registration fee includes registration materials, lunch, and refreshments.
The Demand Draft/cheque for registration fee made in favor of Principal, Hansraj College, Delhi and drawn on a bank in Delhi should be sent to the Organising secretary
Important Information
Call for Abstracts: All participants are invited to present a scientific contribution in the form of a poster/oral presentation. Few papers shall be selected by the organizing committee for oral presentation, purely on the basis of merit and the relevance of the paper to the themes of the meeting. All the accepted abstracts will be published in the form of proceedings in journal with ISSN number.
Preparation of abstracts: Authors are invited to send abstracts (one page as word file) along with the registration form to the organising secretary before June 30, 2018. The abstract will be peer reviewed and authors will be informed of the acceptance of the paper. The dimension of the poster is vertical height - 120 cm and horizontal width 80 cm. The poster will be placed vertically. Abstracts must be written in English on a single page using MS-Word not exceeding 250 words. Name of the presenting author must be underlined. We strongly encourage submission of abstract by e-mail: [email protected]
Registration Fee (non-refundable)
Supported by
Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of IndiaNIYA India Labs (P) Ltd.
Tushar Enterprises, Delhi, India
VenueSeminar Room, Hansraj College, University of Delhi, India
Convener Organising Secretary
Dr. Brijesh Rathi Dr. Chetna Gupta Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry Hansraj College, University of Delhi Hansraj College, University of Delhi email: email: [email protected] [email protected] Contact: +91-9910505440 Contact: +91-9811389961
Partner Institution
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine had its beginnings in September 1909 when it affiliated with Illinois Medical College (associated with Reliance Medical College) and created the Medical Department of Loyola University. In 1910, Bennett Medical College approached Loyola as it was seeking an affiliation agreement with a university. This merger resulted in the establishment of Bennett Medical College of Loyola University in 1910 and gave Loyola’s president and trustees the ability to supervise the curriculum and prohibit doctrine opposed to Christian morality. Its first commencement was in 1910. As its five-year agreement came to an end, Loyola’s trustees moved for closer control and purchased the school.
Loyola’s medical school was accredited by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association on February 9, 1920 and has been a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges since 1921.
Host Institution
Hansraj College is a constituent college of the University of Delhi. Established in 1948, it has acquired for itself a position of excellence in practically all spheres of collegiate life and is a nurturing ground for an individual's holistic development to make effective contribution to the society in a dynamic environment. The college is a foremost institution of India and known for its high standard teaching and research. It is providing undergraduate education in liberal arts, science and commerce. It is one of the colleges selected by the Department of Biotechnology (Govt. of India) under the Star College Scheme for strengthening of education and training in sciences at undergraduate level. The institution is also providing degree courses at postgraduate level. A number of national and international research projects are running in the college and producing good quality of publications including patents. Hansraj College was graded with NAAC Grade A+ (CGPA 3.62) by University Grant Commission.
Objectives and scope of the Colloquium
The primary objective of the colloquium is to provide the platform and ample opportunities to the researchers in the area of interdisciplinary sciences. This one day event will provide a forum for in-depth assessment of the challengesinvolved in the dynamic and fast moving field of Physics, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Geologyand Chemical Sciences. Scientists in the area of Chemistry, Biology and Physics are principally researchers working asan part of an interdisciplinary team that use their knowledge to impact the societal issues.
This colloquium is of multi disciplinary nature and is intended to expose students and faculty members to the thrustareas of research with emphasis on indigenous problems. The main objective of the one day Indo- US colloquium isto sensitize and stimulate the young minds and create awareness among young research scholars and scientists tobring out the best among the various frontiers of Physical and Biological Sciences. This is an interdisciplinary colloquiumin which scientists from different fields would gather and present their work. The colloquium is expected to foster future national and international interdisciplinary collaboration and conceive new research direction in the fields. Thecolloquium will feature one key note lecture on Translational medicine and invited lectures by renowned scientists inthe area of Physical and Biological Sciences. This colloquium will be able to bring together the undergraduate, post graduate, doctoral students and faculty members on common platform to deliberate and discuss recent advances inPhysical and Biological research. The following main topics will be covered during the colloquium:
§ Physical Sciences § Translational Medicine § Nanomedicine
§ Environmental Sciences § Translational Biology § Renewable Energy
§ Genetic Engineering § Smart Materials § Medicinal Chemistry
Dr. Rama Principal
Hansraj College, University of DelhiDelhi, INDIA
Dr. Shampa Bhattacharya
Dr. Renu Parasher Mr. Satish Chand
Dr. Anjali Saxena
Dr. Aparna Garg
Dr. Pratibha Panday
Dr. Jyoti Singh
Dr. Manoj Kumar
Chairperson & Patron
Mr. Harimohan Meena
Mr. Surender Kumar
Dr. Nidhi Rawat
Dr Sunita Gulia
Dr. Yogita Bisht
Dr. Inderani Jha
Dr. Yogesh Kumar
Organising Committee
Advisory Committee
Dr. Shailender K. Singh
Dr. Himanshu
Dr. Shweta Rastogi
Dr. Aparna Bansal
Dr. Parul Pant
Dr. Ambika
Dr. Taruna Singh
Dr. Amit K. Rawat
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Dr. R. P. SinghDRDO, DelhiIndia
Dr. N. LathaS. V. College, DUIndia
Prof. S. K. KukretiUniversity of DelhiIndia
Dr. B. K. SinghUniversity of DelhiIndia
Dr. Ravi KantAryakul Group of Colleges India
Dr. Anitha AgrawalDST, Govt. of India
Prof. Ravi DurvasulaLoyola University Stritch Schoolof Medicine, USA
Dr. Prakasha KempaiahLoyola University Stritch School of Medicine, USA
Dr. Akhilesh Mishra DST, Govt. of India
Prof. Akhilesh VermaUniversity of DelhiIndia
Dr. Ranjana RastogiHansraj CollegeUniversity of Delhi
Dr. Monica DinodiaHansraj CollegeUniversity of Delhi
Dr. Kaveri ChakrabortyHansraj CollegeUniversity of Delhi
Dr. B.S. ChhikaraUniversity of DelhiIndia
Prof. Veena AgarwalUniversity of DelhiIndia
Prof. D. S. RawatUniversity of DelhiIndia
Dr. Rajendra SinghDRDO, DelhiIndia
Dr. Nidhi JainIIT DelhiIndia
Dr. Namrata SoniHansraj CollegeUniversity of Delhi
Prof. Ramesh ChandraUniversity of DelhiIndia
Prof. R. K. SharmaUniversity of DelhiIndia
Dr. P. Hemalatha RaddyPrincipal, S. V. College DelhiIndia
Dr. B. Rupini IGNOU, New DelhiIndia
Pramod SankarDST, Govt. of India
Dr. Archana singhHansraj CollegeUniversity of Delhi
Dr. Bijender singhHansraj CollegeUniversity of Delhi
Dr. Sumit KumarDcrust, Sonipat India
Dr Devender SinghMDU, RohtakIndia
Dr. Jitender K BhardwajKurukshetra University India
Dr. Manmeet RawatUniversity of New Mexico USA
Dr. Jiang HeKIICR, MITUSA
Dr. Gajendera P SinghMassachusetts Institute of Technology USA