12-Nov-2024
Spirulina lab opened in Vignan
The Spirulina lab was inaugurated by the Department of Biotechnology in the Department of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Vadlamudi Vignan’s University in Chebrolu mandal on Tuesday, vice-chancellor of the university, Prof. Col. P. Nagabhushan said. Prof. O.N. Tiwari, Principal Scientist, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi and Dr. Lavu Rathaiah, Chairman, Vignan’s Educational Institutions, were present at the event and inaugurated the laboratory and unveiled the brochure. Speaking on the occasion, the Vice-Chancellor said that while spirulina can be processed and delivered to consumers in various forms such as powder, capsules, tablets, etc., spirulina can also be converted into products like protein bar and edible snacks. "Spirulina has tremendous demand in the international market and it can be exported and earned foreign exchange and also benefited the country's economy. The demand for healthy foods is on the rise nowadays and it is easily accepted in the market as spirulina has nutritional properties. Spirulina, also known as a superfood, is rich in proteins and provides 60–70% significant nutritional value. One gram of spirulina is nutritionally equivalent to 300 grams of fruits, vegetables or meat. The value of phycobili proteins in pharmaceuticals is up to Rs 3 lakh per gram.
Spirulina is known to be the most nutritious food and is rich in proteins, vitamins and minerals (magnesium, iron, and calcium). With its growth, it is very good for physical health. He said the cultivation of spirulina will increase employment opportunities for farmers in rural areas. It can be started with a small investment, even on a small scale. Spirulina can be grown in a manner that is not harmful to the environment and can be grown with little water and less land requirement. The environmental effects of impurities due to its cultivation are minimal. The nutrients present in spirulina provide the required nutrients to the body in a very short span of time. This will help in overcoming malnutrition. It will play a key role in improving the health of children in particular. He also said that one ton of bio-waste can be converted into compost through a decomposer installed in the lab. The lab has been started with the objective of "Waste to Wealth". Chairman of Vigyan Educational Institutions Dr. Lavu Rattaiah, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Col. P. Nagabhushan, Registrar Dr. M.S. Raghunathan, Deans, Heads and Students of the respective departments were present on the occasion.
09-Nov-2024
Vignan Science faculty selected for Sakura Science Project-2024 in Japan
Two faculty members of Vadlamudi Vignan’s University in Chebrolu mandal have been selected for the Sakura Science Project-2024 in Japan, the university's vice-chancellor Colonel and Professor P Nagabhushan said. Speaking on the occasion, he said that Associate Professors Dr. N.S. Sampath Kumar and Dr. Chintagunta Anjani Devi of the Department of Biotechnology, University have been selected for the prestigious "Sakura Project-2024", to be conducted by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) at the University of Miyazaki for seven days. Only 12 people from across India have been selected for the event, which will be held from November 10 to 16 at the University of Miyazaki in Japan.
It is heartening to note that two of them have been selected from the University of Sciences. He said the faculty members of the university have developed innovative research in the field of biotechnology and have been selected for the project based on the importance of research. Participation in this project is a great opportunity for the Indian delegation to interact with leading experts there, observe state-of-the-art laboratory techniques and explore new avenues in biotechnology research. Vice-Chancellor Colonel, Prof. P. Nagabhushan, Registrar Dr. M.S. Raghunathan, Deans and Heads of departments congratulated the faculty selected for the project.
03-Oct-2024
MINI DNA LAB INAUGURATED IN VIGNAN
The 30M Genomics start-up company in Hyderabad inaugurated its centre at Vadlamudi Vignan’s University in Chebrolu mandal on Thursday, the university's vice-chancellor Colonel and Professor P Nagabhushan said. The Vice-Chancellor was the chief guest at the function and inaugurated the "Mini DNA Lab" centre set up jointly by DST-supported Vignan’s TBI and 30M Genomics start-ups with a ribbon cut. Speaking on the occasion, he said that the same type of medicine is not enough for different types of people suffering from the same disease in any of the world's humanity and personalized medicine based on their DNA is required. Accordingly, as part of the 30M Genomics startup's personalized medicine, the pharmacogenetics approach will be used to detect doses of the drug in advance.
Moreover, the tests conducted in this lab can identify those who are prone to sudden cardiac arrests in advance. Of those identified, 80 per cent of people could be prevented from being subjected to cardiac arrest. Apart from this, those who are likely to be bald in the future can also be identified. The cardiac screening test and baldness test will be conducted for just Rs 499 and the report will be submitted within 24 hours. Later, he handed over the appointment letters to the students who got jobs in a 30M genomics startup company. Dr Bennett Boskodas, Chief Executive Officer of 30M Genomics Startup Company, Dr M S Raghunathan, Registrar, Dr M S Raghunathan, Director of 30M Genomics Pavani, Deans of the respective departments, faculty and students were present on the occasion.
20-Sep-2024
Professors Secure Spot among World top 2% scientists
Dr. A. Ranga Rao, Associate Professor, Dr. K. Abraham Peele, Associate Professor, and Dr. K. Chandrasekhar, Assistant Professor, in the Department of Biotechnology at VFSTR, have been distinguished as top 2% of scientists by Elsevier and Stanford University in 2023. This recognition highlights their significant contributions to the biotechnology field and reflects their dedication to advancing research and innovation. Additionally, Dr. A. Ranga Rao and Dr. K. Chandrasekhar have also been included in the 2024 list for their exceptional publications in highly respected international journals. This achievement not only signifies the high quality of their research but also underscores their influence within the scientific community, showcasing their ability to generate impactful work that enriches the global body of knowledge in biotechnology. Their accomplishments serve as an inspiration to both students and peers, exemplifying the importance of commitment and excellence in scientific research.
28-Aug-2024
BT faculty got Ph.D
Vice Chancellor Professor P. Nagabhushan said on Wednesday that Assistant Professor Annam Nagalakshmi of the Department of Biotechnology of the School of Biotech and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vadlamudi Vignan’s University, Chebrolu Mandal, has been awarded the PhD degree by their university. In the program organized on this occasion, he informed that she has done research on "Screening and Evolution of Bioactive Metabolites from Curcuma Longa and Tinospora Cordifolio Against Pulmonary Fibrosis in Mice". It is stated that S. Krupanidhi, a retired professor of Biotechnology Department of Vignan’s University acted as her guide. Assistant Professor Annam Nagalakshmi, who received her doctorate degree, was felicitated by Vice Chancellor Professor P. Nagabhushan, Deans, Heads and teaching staff of the respective departments.
02-May-2024
VIBA_2k24
The Department of Biotechnology, orchestrated an unforgettable extravaganza with Vignan’s Innovative Biotechnologists Association, VIBA 2k24 on 2nd May, 24 a captivating department fest that seamlessly blended academia with fun-filled activities. With esteemed guest of honour Dr. U. Jayalakshmi, alongside dedicated faculty members, the event unfolded as a vibrant celebration of biotechnological prowess and camaraderie. The guest of honour, Dr. U. Jayalakshmi, a distinguished Senior Scientist in Pre-Clinical Toxicology, VIMTA Labs, Hyderabad delivered an inspiring keynote address, highlighting the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration and research in addressing global challenges. Beyond the academic spectrum, VIBA 2K24 offered a plethora of engaging competitions, including fun games and sports, adding an extra layer of excitement to the festivities.
From tug-of-war to various games, students enthusiastically participated, showcasing their sportsmanship and team spirit. The highlight of the event was the awards ceremony, where outstanding students were recognized and honoured for their exceptional achievements across various criteria. Whether it was academic excellence, leadership, or community service, these awards served as a testament to the dedication and talent of the recipients. VIBA Fest 2k24 was more than just a farewell—it was a celebration of friendship, growth, and the indelible memories that will forever bind the Vignan family together. As students bid adieu to their alma mater, they carried with them not only a degree but also a treasure trove of unforgettable moments and lifelong friendships forged in the hallowed halls of VFSTR.
13-Mar-2024
BioTech has conducted an International guest lecture
Professor Patrick Phelan, Assistant Dean of Mechanical and Aero Space Engineering, Arizona State University, USA, said that AI (Artificial Intelligence) will kill the whole world in the future. A special guest lecture program on "The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Engineering at Arizona State University" was held on Wednesday under the joint auspices of the School of Advances Computer Science Engineering and Department of Biotechnologies in Vadlamudi Science University, Chebrolu Mandal. Professor Patrick Phelan, Assistant Dean of Mechanical and Aero Space Engineering, Arizona State University, USA, who attended the program as the chief guest, said that at present, organizations are looking at candidates only if they have AI and machine learning skills. There is no doubt that the whole world will revolve around artificial intelligence in the near future.
Recently, some companies have revealed that recruiters are using AI technology in selecting the human resources they need. He said that AI technology will enhance the marketing efficiency and track the sentiments of the consumers and their buying habits in advance and provide them to the companies. It is known that many new and innovative job profiles are likely to become available if AI technology becomes available. After that, the chief guest was honored. Arizona State University, USA, Graduate and International Transfer Recruitment Associate Director, Chester Henderson, Arizona State University, USA, Representative, Roshan Lalan, University Vice-Chancellor, Prof. P. Nagabhushan, Registrar, Dr. MS Raghunathan, Deans, Heads, and students of the respective departments were present in the program participated.
01-Jan-2023
ICMR GRANTED RESEARCH PROJECT
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), GoI, sanctioned the budget Rs. 223/- lakhs to the Biotechnology Department. The project will be implemented and executed by Dr. Firdoz Shaik, PI. and Prof. T.C. Venkateswarulu, Prof. John Babu, Dr. Ranganadha Reddy, Dr. M. Indira, as Co-PI(s). This research initiative is slated for four years with the potential for annual renewal. The project aims to pioneer the development of novel broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents, transcending the limitations of traditional antibiotics to combat bacterial infections effectively. Through this rigorous investigation and interdisciplinary collaboration, the research at VFSTR endeavors to pave the way for ground breaking advancements in the fight against antimicrobial resistance, safeguarding public health and well-being on a global scale.Honorable Vice Chancellor appreciated the Dr. Firdoz Shaik and Team for a funded project from ICMR titled "Hydrogel Loaded with Single Metal Atom Nanozymes as Multimodal Biocompatible Missiles for Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria".
01-Jan-2023
DST GRANTED RESEARCH PROJECT
Dr. N.S. Sampath Kumar, Dr. Anjani Devi Chintagunta, both Associate Professors of Biotechnology Department, have received a research grant of Rs.18,30,000 each from the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) under the Teachers Associateship for Research Excellence (TARE) scheme. This substantial funding will support their research endeavors over the next three years. Dr. Sampath Kumar will focus on a project titled Engineered Fish Collagen (3D) Scaffolds Coated with Poly-Herbal Extracts and Its Assessment for Hemostatic Applications while Dr. Anjani Devi Chintagunta will work on Design of nanoliposomal encapsulated PUFA extracted from microalgae and its application as nutraceuticals.