Introduction to Medical Microbiology, CommensalandPathogenicMicrobialFlorainHumans, Sterilization,Disinfection andAntisepsis, General Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis, Innateand Antigen SpecificImmuneResponses to InfectiousAgents, AntimicrobialVaccines,
This course will deal with the basic concepts of radiation, its sources, nature, types and properties and effects. Emphasis will be laid on the role of radiobiology in the health sciences and health care industry in terms of diagnosis and injury. Besides
Prerequisite: BIOL 315This course will cover the following topics in detail: Food microbiology and microbial lab safety, Overview of microbial cellular structures, Identification of microbial food contaminants, Cell growth and kinetics of probiotics, Micr
Prerequisite: BIOL 201: Introduction, basic anatomy of nervous system, cellular organization of brain, Neuronal Morphology, synapses and spines, different neuronal types: Inhibitory and Excitatory neurons, Neuromodulatory neurons, Neuroglial Cells, Astroc
Students with CGPA 2.75 or above will be eligible for research. Students are required to sit for a test and appear in an interview. Research will be allotted to the students on the recommendation of the Departmental Committee. It is usually offered in th
Students with CGPA of 2.75 or above will be eligible for internship. Students are required to sit for a test and appear in an interview. Internship will be allotted to the students on recommendation of the Departmental Committee. Duration of internship is
Only for students who have not studied Biology in higher secondary school or A level or equivalent.The course includes basic concepts of biology with cell as a building block, its function, reproduction, genetics, inheritance, principles of living systems
Only for students who have not studied Biology in higher secondary school or A level or equivalent.The course includes basic concepts of biology with cell as a building block, its function, reproduction, genetics, inheritance, principles of living systems
Only for students who have not studied Biology in higher secondary school or A level or equivalent.The course includes basic concepts of biology with cell as a building block, its function, reproduction, genetics, inheritance, principles of living systems
This course includes Introduction to ecology, climate and habitats, light, temperature and water; Populations, distribution, species interaction, competition; Communities, their nature, species diversity, Ecosystems, ow of energy, nutrient cycle, and food