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Organizing a 4-day International Conference by Navrachana University
Students of the School of Science will join more than 30 experts from home and abroad
The city's Navrachana University is hosting an international conference from February 24 to 27. Students of the University's School of Science will join more than 30 experts from home and abroad in a virtual conference on interesting topics like Organic, Medicinal and Pharma Chemistry. There will also be a discussion on new drug research for diseases such as cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's.
Every year an international conference on various topics is organized by Bhayali Area Navrachana University. This year the School of Science has organized an international conference on the subject of Organic, Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry under the auspices of the Department. This virtual conference will be held from 24th to 27th February. In which 21 from the country and 9 from abroad, a total of more than 30 experts will interact on various topics. The above three will be able to exchange ideas for doctoral students of Navrachana University to suggest possible solutions to global challenges in the field of chemistry. The conference will also provide important information on topics such as research into new drugs for diseases such as cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's. MSU alumnus and professor of biochemistry at State University of New York. Prof. M S Patel will deliver the keynote address at the Virtual Conference.
How can diseases like cancer and diabetes be prevented? Pro on it. M.S. Patel will deliver the lecture, said Tejal Amin, chairperson of Navrachana University.
Can Hathlathor Plants Help Treat Cancer? Research will be discussed
Hathlathor is a type of plant, which is mostly found in Saurashtra. Cancer medicine with the help of this plant. Can happen If the drug is made, what will be its effect against cancer? Can medicine help treat cancer? We have been researching on such a topic for a year and a half. This is still research and we have a virtual conference "We will discuss it," said Foram Patel, a PhD student. |
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