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OVERVIEW OF INDIAN HEALING TRADITIONS

WebRasashastra is an ancient tradition of healing that uses medicines incorporating metals, especially Mercury and gold, purified using complex procedures. The tradition maintains that Rasa formulations in association with yogic and tantric practices give extraordinary powers like arresting the process of ageing.

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Folk Healing Traditions History and Science of Indian Systems of

WebResearch on folk healing practices is an on-going project of Science and Society program’s History of Indian Healing Traditions. Besides the scholarly Ashtavaidya tradition of Kerala, many hereditary healers who specialized in specific maladies, such as poison therapy (vishachikitsa), children’s diseases (balachikitsa), diseases of the mind (manasika …

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The National Mission on Biodiversity and Human Well-Being: For a …

WebThe National Mission on Biodiversity and Human Well-Being is an ambitious initiative that aims to bring biodiversity and conservation to the forefront of Indian science, policy, and society’s attention.

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History and Science of Indian Systems of Knowledge

WebThe Ashtavaidya culture evolved in this environment, blending the Ayurveda of Ashtangahrdayam with the knowledge and practices of local healers. Among the healers of Kerala, the Ashtavaidya s represent the Brahmin scholar physicians who were masters of the eight branches (Ashtanga) of Ayurveda mentioned in classical texts.

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History of Indian Healing Traditions NCBS news

WebAathira Perinchery. Friday, January 18th, 2013. Alternative healing systems have always been part of Indian tradition: from local medicine men to the vaidyas or physicians of the more classical unani and ayurveda. The popularity of these remedies took a beating with the advent of allopathic medicine. But traditional medical systems are …

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One Health Bengaluru City Consortium launched NCBS News

WebOne Health is a multi-sectoral approach that takes into consideration human, animal, environmental health and the interconnectivity and interdependence of these three elements.

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Dr. P. V. Shivaprasad NCBS

WebLink to our lab webpage. CONTACT. Dr. P. V. Shivaprasad. Associate Professor, Associate Dean of Faculty. National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Bangalore, India. E-mail: shivaprasad at ncbs dot res dot in. Telephone: Office: +91-80-2366-6511.

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The Ashtavaidya medical tradition of Kerala

WebThe Siddha system of medicine originated in South India, and is said to have been developed by 18 ‘Siddhars’. The fundamental tenet of this system of medicine is that food leads to the formation of the tridoshas and the vari-ous tissues of the body, and imbalances in the tridoshas lead to loss of health.

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Congratulations Dr. Hiyaa Ghosh ! NCBS News

WebNational Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) is a premier centre for research and teaching in frontier areas of biology in India.Our research at NCBS covers a diverse set of subjects in frontier areas of modern biology ranging in scope from atomic to population level studies.

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Risk Factors for Future Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer's Disease …

WebMark A. Gluck is a Professor of Neuroscience and Public Health at Rutgers University–Newark and Director of the Rutgers Aging and Brain Health Alliance.

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Building a community of science journalists in India

WebEvery year since 2011, Anil Ananthaswamy, an award-winning veteran science writer and author of books like The Edge of Physics and The Man Who Wasn’t There, has directed a 2-week long intense course on science writing out of NCBS. He often has a co-instructor for the first week. Our cohort had Jessica Marshall, the science news …

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Dr. Varadharajan Sundaramurthy NCBS

WebTowards this, we apply a combination of chemical genetics, quantitative image analysis and high content screening tools together with conventional cell and molecular biological approaches. Contact email: [email protected]. Phone number +91 80 23666620.

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Animal Care and Resource Center (ACRC) and Mouse Genome

WebACRC is part of the Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC) based on the dynamic NCBS/inStem GKVK campus, Bangalore - India. The ACRC provides services and resources for investigators to accomplish animal research objectives. This includes, but is not limited to, the acquisition and housing of laboratory animals, training researchers …

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Upcoming Events NCBS

WebJune 25, 2024 to June 27, 2024. Basic Flow Cytometry Course. Raksha K , H. Krishnamurthy. 8. July 01, 2024 to July 10, 2024. Physics of Life 2024 - 9th Annual Monsoon School. Simons Centre at NCBS. 9. July 03, 2024 to July 04, 2024.

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The Hygiene Hypothesis and COVID-19 in India NCBS

WebThe Public Health Lecture Series, Dengue Project, National Centre for Biological Sciences returns on 2nd February, Tuesday, for its fifth session.. This vibrant public health webinar series kicks off in 2021 with, "The Hygiene Hypothesis and COVID-19 in India". In this session, we have a talk by Dr. Shekhar Mande, Director General, CSIR, and Prof. …

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Prof. Hiroshi Hamada NCBS

WebHiroshi was a team leader at RIKEN Biosystems Dynamics Research until March 2023, but has moved to India as Visiting Professor in National Center for Biological Sciences, and Distinguished Visiting Professor in Ashoka University. Born in Japan, he initially studied medicine but was later trained as a cancer cell biologist through 5 years of

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Sponsored Research

WebThe Research Development Office has developed a database of currently available funding opportunities primarily for Indian researchers. This database is constantly being updated. Although most of the available funding comes from the Government of India, there are many other opportunities from India and overseas that can be applied for.

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