Homi Bhabha National Institute School of Life Sciences Admission 2024-25, Campus Life, College life, Course Highlights

Homi Bhabha National Institute
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
2nd floor, BARC Training School Complex, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai,Maharashtra,India - 400094
400094
022-25597626, 022-25597627
registrar@hbni.ac.in
http://www.hbni.ac.in
About Us

The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) was established in 1954 and its mandate includesi. Research, including fundamental research in matters connected with atomic energy and the development of its uses in agriculture, biology, industry and medicine; and

ii. Advancement of higher mathematics. In pursuit of its mandate, the DAE has established research and development centres as

well as grant-in-aid institutions, and has taken in its fold several existing institutions as its grant-in-aid institutions. Together all institutions under the umbrella of the DAE present a formidable group in terms of expertise in science and engineering and research infrastructure.

For developing a well trained manpower to fulfill its mandate, DAE has been running a “Training School” since1957. The Training School meets the requirement both for broad-based training in the field of nuclear science and engineering, required for theemployees, as well as the coursework required for M.Tech/Ph.D programs.Given the depth and range of its operation of its programmes, the Training School in fact, functions as a Graduate School.

Considering continued expansion of the atomic energy programme and considering the fact that the DAE institutions are engaged in human resource development, the DAE decided to establish the Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI) having the status of a deemed university

after accreditation from appropriate authorities. A Steering Committee with Prof. Rama Rao, former VC, Hyderabad as the Chairman, was set up by DAE, which drafted a proposal for submission to the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) and the University

Grants Commission (UGC) in consultation with all possible constituent institutions. At this point of time, TIFR had already become a deemed university. An Expert Committee chaired by Prof. S.K. Joshi, appointed by the UGC visited Trombayin March 2005 and based on the

report of the Expert Committee and its acceptance by the MHRD, the HBNI was notified as a deeme to be university on June 3, 2005 and started its academic programmes in 2006. 

Title in Life Sciences Homi Bhabha National Institute

# Title Researcher Guide(s)
1 identification and functional characterization of thermosensitive ion channels trpv1 and trpm8 in neuronal and non neuronal cells rakesh kumar majhi Dr. Chandan Goswami
2 genetic and mechanistic association of tcf4 zeb1 fen1 and mct genes with fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy nanda gargi gouranga Dr. Debasmita P. Alone
3 analysis of cellular immune response during chikungunya virus chikv infection in macrophage tapas kumar nayak Dr. Subhasis Chattopadhyay
4 antimutagenic and antioxidant action of naphthoquinone rich foods and underlying mechanism sanjeev kumar Dr. S. Gautam
5 investigations on abiotic stress tolerance of transgenic banana plants overexpressing musanac042 and musampk5 himanshu tak Dr. T. R. Ganapathi
6 synthesis characterization and applications of silica based bio hybrid materials archana mishra Dr. J. S. Melo
7 chaperone activity of spectrin molecular origin of specificity dipayan bose Dr. Abhijit Chakrabarti
8 molecular pathways in the origin of diverse tumors in individuals with germline tp53 mutation li fraumeni syndrome md moquitul haque Dr. Rajiv Sarin
9 investigating possible role of a golgi resident ptdins4p effector an oncogenic homolog in golgi size control mechanism iyer prasanna radhakrishnan Dr. Dibyendu Bhattacharyya
10 study to investigate the mechanism that controls cisternal stacking in golgi apparatus bhawik kumar jain Dr. Dibyendu Bhattacharyya
11 understanding therapy resistance in glioblastoma using proteomics approach jacinth rajendra Dr. Shilpee Dutt
12 regulation of centrosome duplication by 14 3 3 proteins and its consequences for regulating neoplastic progression bose arunabha hiren Dr. Sorab
13 elucidating the genetic pathways of ret driven medullary thyroid carcinogenesis vasudha mishra Dr. Rajiv Sarin
14 nuclear architecture from chromosomes to motifs ankit agrawal Dr. Gautam I. Menon
15 role of splice variant of constans and carbon nanoparticles in flowering time control in arabidopsis thaliana abhishek kumar Dr. Kishore CS Panigrahi
16 a putative nem1 homolog regulates lipid homeostasis and membrane biogenesis via pah1 in tetrahymena thermophila sushmita shukla Dr. Abdur Rahaman
17 Genomic Profiling of Oral Precancerous Lesions and early stages of oral cancer Priyanka Ganpat Bhosale Dr. Manoj B. Mahimkar
18 Effects of Psychological Stress on Physiological Homeostasis and Disease Susceptibility SUSHRI PRIYADARSHINI Dr. PALOK AICH
19 Molecular processes of adaptive response in human peripheral mononuclear cells in response of ionizing radiation Neha R Paraswani Dr. Anu Ghosh
20 Starvation induced physiological changes in Vibrio cholerae Shridhar Suresh Paranjape Dr. Shashidhar R

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