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The School of Advanced Sciences-VIT-AP on Saturday signed an MoU with Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad, a constituent laboratory for Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, to open new avenues for students and teachers for research in advanced thrust areas in science and technology.
Vice-Chancellor, VIT-AP S.V. Kota Reddy said the collaboration would bring forth project proposals in areas of mutual interest among faculty and students. The expertise and technical support that the collaboration will bring would be utilised to conduct Faculty Development Programmes (FDPs), national and international conferences, seminars, symposiums and workshops.
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Hyderabad: While there is consensus that Covid-19 virus evolved from the coronavirus present in bats, it still remains a mystery how the new virus has taken pandemic proportions. A team of international researchers, including those from the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) in Hyderabad and Kakatiya Medical College and MG Hospital in Warangal, have taken up research to demystify the proximal origin of the pandemic virus.
Researchers point out that the unique features of Covid-19 virus raise several questions about how it had evolved from the bats. They argue that Covid-19 is the seventh human coronavirus, but it is the first one that has caused the pandemic. While other human coronaviruses like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) disappeared without a pandemic, Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome (MERS) is mostly endemic to the Arabian Peninsula, they said in their study published in the recent issue of Journal of Medical Virology.
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