Multi-Drug Resistant microbes are becoming an increasing alarm around the world. This ever growing resistance phenomenon in both developed and developing countries halts the progress in the treatment of much life threatening microbial disease in addition to the failure of antibiotics against the infectious microbes which results in prolonged illness, disability and death. Before we face the possibility of future without effective antibiotics, it is our need to study the root cause, possible alternate and overcoming strategies against this global phenomenon.
In regard to this, the Department of Biotechnology of BIT has taken up an initiative to disseminate knowledge to faculties, students and research scholars on this molecular characteristic of multidrug resistance microbes-cause, prevention and control which will make the young minds to have thrive interest to carry out challenging research for the better outcome.
1.Guest lecture by invited speakers
2.Oral/paper presentation
3.Poster presentation
Mechanism of resistance
Molecular epidemiology
Virulence genes and diseases
Infection control and prophylaxis
Diagnostic assay development
Drug design and development
M. tuberculosis/MDR
tuberculosis/Non- Tuberculous
Mycobacteria
Emerging multi drug resistant
bacteria
Biopharmaceuticals in therapy
Nanotherapeutics
20-03-2017 (Through online )
spot registration allowed
Students & Research Scholars : 1500
Faculty/Scientists : 2000
Industry persons : 2500
Dr. ARUNAVA DAS Ph.D (convenor)
Assistant Professor-Sr. Grade
AICTE-CAYT Awardee
Molecular Diagnostics & Bacterial Pathogenomics Research Laboratory
Department of Biotechnology
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology
Sathyamangalam-638401, Erode District, Tamil Nadu
Email:arunava20@gmail.com
Phone:+91-9751882590
Free accommodation at BIT hostel
Sathyamangalam is well connected by road
from Erode and Coimbatore. The nearest
railway stations are Erode (62 Km) and
Coimbatore (70 Km). BIT is located at 5
Km from Sathyamangalam towards Athani.