UAS- Bengaluru to Host 3-Day International Conference at Agri College
Beginning on March 27, the University of Agricultural Sciences in Bengaluru will organize a three-day international conference on ‘Current Technology and Opportunities in Bio-Science’ at the College of Agriculture in Karekere, near Hassan District in Karnataka.
The conference will be inaugurated by A.S. Kiran Kumar, former chairman of ISRO. The Vice-Chancellor of UAS, S.V. Suresha, will preside.
According to S.N. Vasudevan, dean of the college, professionals and researchers from plant biotechnology, food technology, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and remote sensing will present papers.
The event will be attended by senior faculty members of the university as well as members of the university’s academic council. The event will be co-organized by the university and the Combett Institute in Bangalore.
The goal of the conference is to bring together leading scientists, agriculturists, policymakers, research scholars, students, and industrialists, among others, to exchange and share knowledge in current technology and opportunities, research experiences, and research findings on all aspects of life sciences.
The conference document will provide an outstanding international forum for researchers to present their discoveries and ideas to global specialists for the advancement of bio science.
Major Conference Themes:
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Plant Biotechnology
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Animal Biotechnology
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Microbial Biotechnology
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Food Biotechnology
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Nano-Biotechnology
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Remote Sensing
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Bioinformatics
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Biopesticides and Bioinoculants
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Bio-prospects in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
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Impact of Bioscience technologies on Society – A Social
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Scientist’s view
First published on: 26 Mar 2023, 19:50 IST
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