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Manipal Institute of Regenerative Medicine offers MSc in stem cell technology and regenerative biology .
Course duration - It is a two years post graduate program. Two years curriculum includes guest lectures, from international and National conferences, six months mini project and six months project work, workshop on stem cell techniques.
Eligibility criteria - The student must have obtained bachelor degree in life science, mbbs, bds,BE or Biotechnical course with at least one subject from biological science from any government recognized Institute with minimum 60% marks.
Enteance exam - The aspirants will have to appear for MET ( Manipal Entrance Test) for getting admission to MSc in stem cell technology and regenerative biology course. It was previously known as MU OET ( Manipal University Online Entrance Test)
Fees - Fees for the course is 6,82,000 Career options - After getting master's degree students can apply for phD program. The masters degree holders get best career opputunitues in pharmaceutical industry, biotechnical companies , hospitals and clinics.
Candidate's also can work as researchers in companies like JNCASR, NCBS ,IISC and abroad universities too.
To know more you may refer the following link
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/manipal-institute-of-regenerative-medicine-bengaluru/msc-stem-cell-technology-and-regenerative-biology-course
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It would not be tough to get work overseas if you attended prestigious universities like the IIMs.
However, graduating from typical B-Schools might not automatically land you a job overseas. In order to build a respectable profile that would be acceptable to international firms, you might need to work in India for a while.
MNCs employ individuals from Indian B-Schools, although often for jobs located within India. They only employ professionals for nations like Singapore, China, Indonesia, etc. from the best B-Schools.
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It's a very complex career choice and also very unique for those who want to make a difference in the field of of medical sciences.
As you must be knowing that regenerative medicines involves the use of scientific research for the creation of functional tissues for the requirement and also for the replacement of the parts of the body which is damaged by disease or by any incident.
As this field is expanding very fastly so there are various career choices in it like as:
And much more....
To know more about the fields and career options you can refer the link I am attaching below:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/courses/regenerative-medicine-course&ved=2ahUKEwiR9dmm2Zz1AhUGSWwGHcqmAbAQFnoECA4QAQ&usg=AOvVaw1plbkfQ_hdoAJyg36fH1aR
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A thorn is a modified stem and can be recognized because it is subtended by a leaf . In Alluaudia, each pair of leaves subtends a thorn. A spine is a sharp pointed structure that is a modified leaf or stipule. Thorns are actually modified axillary buds or terminal buds possessing vascular supply.
Usually thorns are present in plants which live in desert areas. In desert areas the availability of water is very low. Only in night time the place will be cool in deserts so the plants should absorb only the moisture and grow. in order to avoid water loss that is transpiration, the stems are modified into thorns in some plants which live in desert areas and that's because to avoid water loss through transpiration.
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Dear student,
I am afraid that BHMS graduate can not pursue the career to be a stem cell therapist as the eligibility criteria are,
The common misconception about the field of Stem Cell Therapy is that having a foundational degree in Regenerative Medicine is needed to pursue a career in it. Since the specialization is offered at the master’s level, all you need to do is to study any of the Life Science courses at the bachelor’s level.
Role of a stem cell therapist:
The top universities in India for Stem Cell Therapy:
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According to me in the situation of corona pandemic you have to study in MS specialisation Genetic immunology, pathology, Virology, vaccine biology, bioinformatics, drug design development, cancer biology, genetics, recombinant DNA, stem cell biology.
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opium poppy, (Papaver somniferum), flowering plant of the family Papaveraceae, native to Turkey. Opium, morphine, codeine, and heroin are all derived from the milky latex found in its unripe seed capsule. It is also grown for its tiny nonnarcotic ripe seeds, which are kidney-shaped and grayish blue to dark blue; the seeds are used in bakery products and for seasoning, oil, and birdseed .
The opium poppy is an annual plant and can reach about 1–5 metres (3–16 feet) tall. It has lobed or toothed silver-green foliage and bears blue-purple or white flowers some 13 cm (5 inches) wide. Red-flowered and double and semidouble strains have been developed as garden ornamentals. The seeds are borne in a spherical capsule topped by a disk formed by the stigmas of the flower; the seeds escape from pores beneath the disk when the capsule is shaken by the wind.
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I guess you mean to ask about the roots that originate from the base of the stem. These type of roots are fount in monocots (that is the seeds which have a single cotyledon, these types of plants are called monocotyledonous plants) and in ferns. These are thin and moderately branching roots growing from the stem. These type of roots are called fibrous roots.
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