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Vol. 18 Issue 3 Jul. - Sep. 2020


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Department of Zoology, University of Madras
Chennai, India

Vol. 18 Issue 3 Jul. - Sep. 2020 - ISSN-0974-1550

Dear Readers,

 

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          From the Coordinator’s Desk!

Greetings!
         After the gradual lifting up of lockdown since June 08 2020 things are slowly returning back to normal, we must be aware and take necessary precautions and not let our guard down in the nations fight against the deadly viral disease COVID-19. This global pandemic though worse has left us with strong questions on how healthy is our life and our environment. It is time we should ensure that we are taking steps for betterment of this world for future generations to sustain. I believe all of us are aware of these facts and our DzUM ENVIS Newsletter has always put fourth these in its contents to the readers. This issue contains a review article on design and applications of microbial communities along with topics such as facts on the offspring of older mothers less likely to live long and prosper, process of chlamydiae replication in human cells, information on researchers collaboration on a strategy for sustainable aquaculture and about a novel natural dye for screening cell viability. Hope you find this issue very useful.

         

Dr. C. Arulvasu

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Dr. C. Arulvasu
Co-ordinator
Mr. G. Karuna Sagaran
Scientist –D

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Programme Officer

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Programme Assistant

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Data Entry Operator

Editorial Board
Dr. C. Arulvasu
Dr. G. Karuna Sagaran

REVIEW ARTICLE

 

Microbial Community Design and Applications

T. Muneeswaran and A. Ganesh

 

RESEARCH REPORTS

 

Why are the offspring of older mothers less fit to live long and prosper?


Scientists reveal why tummy bugs are so good at swimming through gut

 

Researchers discover how chlamydiae multiply in human cells

 

ONLINE REPORTS

 

Researchers collaborate on a strategy for sustainable aquaculture, the world's fastest growing food sector

 

Lending color to dead cells - A novel natural dye for screening cell viability

 

NEWS

 

Secondary variant of Photorhabdusluminescens interacts with plant roots

 

Abstracts of Recent Publications

 

Important E-resources on Microorganisms


Events

 

 
 
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