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KU organises symposium on challenges, awareness, redressal
Srinagar: To highlight the challenges of drug abuse and to create awareness with viable solutions through collaboration and coordination, the Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Kashmir (KU) Wednesday inaugurated a symposium here. On the directions of the Vice Chancellor, University of Kashmir, Prof Nilofer Khan, the symposium titled ‘Drug Abuse: Challenges, Awareness and Redressal’ ....
Kashmir-born young scientist, Dr Jawad Fayaz, who did his PhD from the University of California, Irvine, USA and worked as a postdoctoral research scientist at University College London, UK, currently teaches at Teesside University, School of Computing, Engineering, and Digital Technologies, UK. ....
The rapid evolution of technology, particularly electronic devices and Artificial Intelligence (AI), has transformed our lives. Throughout history, human imagination has often predicted and shaped the future, with fictional ideas becoming reality. The emergence of ChatGPT, a digital genie-like tool, exemplifies this phenomenon. While ChatGPT offers convenience and access to information, there are concerns about its misuse. It depends on our responsible approach to harness its benefits and overcome the potential drawbacks. ChatGPT serves as a valuable tool, reflecting the limitless power of human imagination. ....
Born in Kashmir, young post-doctoral scientist, Dr Jameel Lone flew to South Korea for his PhD and is currently busy in his postdoc in Sweden. He talks about the conversion of bad fat into good fat and its relevance to managing insulin abnormalities in Type 2 diabetes. ....
By Faiqa Masoodi SRINAGAR: The researchers from Jamia Millia Islamia’s Multidisciplinary Centre for Advanced Research and Studies (MCARS) have developed therapeutic stem cells to treat lung diseases caused by allergic respiratory inflammation. ....