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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

SUMMER TRAINING AND PROJECTS 2011 AT BIOAXIS DNA RESEARCH CENTRE PVT LTD


    Summer Training and Projects Program (STPP) 2011
BioAxis DNA Research Centre Pvt. Ltd, 12-13-124 Tarnaka, Secunderabad-500017 (AP), India
Telefax+91-40-40180502(Hyd) /+91-522-2300502(Lko) Email; drc@dnares.in Website: http://www.dnares.in

Advertisement No. STPP/2/2011

BioAxis DNA Research Centre (BDRC) invites applications for the “Summer training and projects program” (STPP) at Hyderabad and Lucknow. The programme is aimed to assist in Academic project completion and encourage strengthening the technical hands on quality of the students, young scientists and Life science professionals. The selection is completely based on the first come first serve basis and evaluation of CV and credentials received by the applicants, their research interest and the academic qualification.

Eligibility/Qualifications
The training program is open to students from all branches of sciences from Universities/Research Institutes.
Students Pursuing BTech/BSc (Life Science) -Preference will be given to Final Year students
Research Scholars/Students Pursuing MTech/MSc
Special consideration to Computer science students/Electronics students/Signal Processing students with flair for biology.

Application procedure
Fill in the online application form available at the website, Enclose an application fee of INR 851/ (For Hyderabad) OR INR500 or Lucknow)  in the form of a DD in favor of “BioAxis DNA Research Centre Private Ltd” payable at Hyderabad OR Lucknow along with 1 recent photograph and detailed CV. A letter of recommendation is must for candidates, it can be written by an HOD, Researcher or a Scientist working in the area of Life Sciences. If the candidate is not found suitable for any Programme, application fee will be refunded after deducting the processing fee of INR200.

Selection Process
BDRC looks for enthusiastic young students to have solicited interest in developing new strategies and technology in Biological Sciences. One of the major criteria used in selection is that the selected candidates should represent the nationwide coverage of different Indian states (based on the location of their academic institutions, but irrespective of their birthplace, sex, cast or religion). The “Recommendation/reference Letter” is an important consideration in the selection of candidates along with the academic record.  The number of trainees’ intake varies between 150-200 candidates, and mainly depends upon the availability of staff scientists/Available Guides at BDRC. The candidates will have to choose from the three options “Only Training, Training with Project, and Project without Training”. Depending upon the choice and availability of programme tentative courses will be offered to students. The programme is available in specialized fields of Recombinant DNA Technology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Forensic Science and Clinical Research etc. There are certain courses which includes both the wet lab and Dry lab exposure. There will be an average fee of INR4000-7000 per month depending upon the type of Training/Project. The confirmation letter along with the coursework will be sent within one week from the receipt of Documents at the laboratory in case completed application is received before the Deadline. Based on the previous year experiences we recommend completing the application process at earliest possible time since applications will not be entertained once we reach the threshold in any case. Incomplete Applications will be rejected immediately without any notification.
Important dates
Registration Deadline: 25 March 2011, Training/Project Allotment: 26th March 2011
Project Commencement: April 2011 Onwards

Boarding/Lodging
BDRC will provide assistance in getting Boarding/Lodging to its collaborated guest houses nearby Laboratory. There is no financial support available for Boarding/Lodging from BDRC side. The average lodging charges ranges from INR3000-5000 per month including food.

Details of the courses available can be browsed at www.dnares.in

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Next Generation Medical Biotechnology conference Dec 2010

Practical session at workshop by BioAxis DNA Research Centre Scientist; Source Dainik Bhaskar 15th Dec 2010

Next Generation Medical Biotechnology conference Dec 2010

Conference on Medical Biotechnolgy Dec 2010; Source Punjab Kesari 16th Dec 2010

Next Generation Medical Biotechnology conference Dec 2010

Dr Amit Kumar CEO BioAxis DNA Research Centre Pvt Ltd at a Workshop (Source; Punjab Kesari)

Monday, November 8, 2010

DNA 2010; International Conference on DNA Fingerprinting in Crime Investigation- A pioneering event in the History of Forensic Science

The 2-day conference, “DNA 2010- The Science of DNA Fingerprinting in Crime Investigation” from 29th October to 30th October, 2010 at IETE Auditorium, Osmania University, Hyderabad was organized by ioAxis DNA Research Centre, Tarnaka, Secunderabad. BioAxis DNA Research centre operates from Hyderabad and has alaboratory at Gomati nagar in Lucknow. The conference opened traditionally with lighting the lamp by the dignitaries present at the function. Prominent personalities present at the inauguration were Dr. Lalji Singh, former director of CCMB and Bhatnagar Fellow 2009, Dr Amit Kumar CEO, BioAxis DNA Research Centre, Mr. O.N.Murty, Director, APFSL, Dr. Pradeep Srivastav (CDRI), Dr. G.K. Goswami (IPS,Lucknow), Mr. Rahul Patel (Bode Tech, USA) and others. Dr. Shakuntala Bulusu (Research Head, BDRC) welcomed the guests and Dr. Sabiha Khan (Conference Secretary, BDRC) spoke about the events that lead to the organization of the conference. Dr. Amit Kumar, Director and CEO, BDRC spoke about the need for DNA forensics in crime and explained how DNA gained recognition as clinching and decisive evidence. On a global scale, the availability of this technique and its refinement to a stage where it would become foolproof could act as a deterrent to certain kinds of crimes, he said. At the end he expressed a strong wish that his organization, the BioAxis DNA Research Centre will work on its mission towards making this science useful to common man and bring about awareness in the society for its responsible use. Dr. Lalji Singh acted as Chief Guest of the inaugural and delivered a Keynote address on “Genetic diversity in Indian populations and its health implications”. In his lecture he highlighted the genetic variability across the Indian subcontinent and also explained that many groups in modern India descend from a small number of founding individuals, which have since been genetically isolated from other groups for thousands of years, the fact which has medical implications for Indian populations. He also spoke briefly about his brainchild, the Genome Foundation, and explained its activities. The event was the second conference of the DNA series organized by BioAxis DNA Research Centre, following the great success of DNA2009 and attracted the audience not only from India but also from USA, Iran, and Dubai etc. In all, 61 DSPs and 25 Senior Inspectors of police from Andhra Pradesh Police Department attended this conference, in addition to over 120 student participants from various academic institutions. Eminent speakers from the field of forensics delivered their interesting lectures on the first day of the conference. Dr Pradeep Kumar Srivastav (Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow) spoke on “DNA and crime investigation- are we ready to face the challenge?” In his lecture he discussed about using SCIENTOONS, a novel concept in science communication for DNA fingerprinting technique, the methodology involved and its future prospects in an interesting manner. Mr.Rahul Patel (Bode Tech, USA) spoke on “Development of an Automated and Reliable System for the Collection, Processing, and Archiving of Buccal DNA Reference Samples for a DNA Database”. In his talk he evaluated and compared products currently available to streamline these procedures and made recommendations on important criteria for the selection of a Buccal DNA Collection system. Mrs. .Sharda Avadhanam Deputy Director, Forensic Science, AP Police Academy, gave an interesting lecture on “Different exhibits encountered in scene of offence-the value of DNA evidence” and how DNA evidence in the form of saliva, blood, skin tissue, hair, and semen are often recovered from crime scenes and can be crucial to the investigation of sexual assaults and other violent crimes. The program ended on the first day with an informative lecture by Dr.Madhusudan Reddy (Staff Scientist and Group Head, Center for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, Hyderabad) who spoke on “DNA profiling- based disaster victim identification in India”. He explained how proper identification of dead bodies and assigning of the mortal remains to their relatives can be accomplished by comparing the DNA profiles of the body parts or skeletal remains with those of reference or relatives’ samples. Several posters were displayed on the same day by enthusiastic participants on various themes related to DNA Forensics which were judged by experts for awards to be given on the concluding day.

Following the great success of the first day, BioAxis DNA Research Centre, Hyderabad moved on to the second and final day of the conference. The second day was loaded with equally educative and exciting lectures exploring DNA Fingerprinting to its depth with the enlightening lectures by Dr.Sunil Verma, Dr. G.V. Jagadamba, Dr. G.K. Goswami and Dr. Thangraj, on various relevant topics. Dr Sunil Verma, Scientist, CCMB in his talk titled “From Sequences to the Science for Justice and More” explained how wildlife crime detection depends on successful identification of the species and elaborated on the molecular tools that his team developed to identify an organism from a biological sample of an unknown animal origin which helps in judging the severity of wildlife crime by the Wildlife law enforcement agencies and the judiciaries. Looking at the interest of Audience the history was created by establishing a new Wildlife foundation, many attendees donated for the noble cause of conserving wild Life Animals. Dr PK Sruvastava donated the first donation for the foundation. BioAxis DNA Research centre also donated in the foundation. Dr Jagadamba, Faculty, Forensic Science, AP Police Academy, delivered a lecture on “DNA evidence - forensic significance” and detailed the methods used in their laboratory for DNA typing and also discussed the significance of STR profiles. Dr G K Goswami, IPS, SSP, RPf, spoke on “Legal Issues Related to DNA Fingerprinting in Criminal Justice System" and introduced the audience with the pertinent laws and orders and DNA Bill. The last of the series was an informative lecture on “DNA Fingerprinting: What markers to select, When and Why?” by Dr. Thanga Raj, Scientist, CCMB, in which he explained the significance of the selection of appropriate genetic markers for different cases. The valedictory session had Dr. K K Sinha, Former Director, Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd., as the chief guest who gave a valedictory address and gave away the 3 best posters awards. Sangeeta Aditya, Central Forensic Science Laboratory was nominated as Young Scientist Awardee for DNA 2010. Best Poster award was grabbed by Vasavi Rama of University of Hyderabad followed by V B Parulekar from forensic Science Laboratory Mumbai and Roozan Parvez from St Xeviers Mumbai. Dr. Amit Kumar, Director BDRC and Dr. Shakuntala Bulusu Research Scientist, BDRC, gave vote of thanks and were congratulated by the learned dignitaries for the successful organization of the event. Overall, the entire 2-day duration of the program was a compact package of awareness to different dimensions of DNA, discussing in detail, the recent trends in DNA Fingerprinting, role of Forensic Science Laboratories, DNA Databanking, Population genetics of wild life forensics etc. BioAxis DNA Research Centre has a branch office in Gomati Nagar Lucknow.


 DNA 2010 Photographs
BDRC Team with attendees at DNA 2010
Police officers at DNA 2010
Dr Amit Kumar welcoming Dr Lalji singh at DNA 2010

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Dr Amit Kumar, CEO BioAxis DNA Research Centre

Inaugral DNA 2010 at Mekaster Auditorium (From Left Dr PK Srivastava, Dr Lalji singh, Dr Amit Kumar, Mr ON Murthy, Dr GK Goswami, Dr SK Khan)







Valedictory DNA 2010

 

Monday, September 20, 2010

ONE DAY SYMPOSIUM ON "NEXT GENERATION BIOLOGY; BIOINFORMATICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY"




 
                                        

 



IEEE Hyderabad Section presents One Day Symposium
                                   
                                    ON


NEXT GENERATION BIOLOGY; BIOINFORMATICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY

(In collaboration with BioAxis DNA Research Centre Pvt Ltd and support from Tata Consultancy Services Hyderabad)

Bioinformatics doesn’t need any introduction; it has categorized biology as another branch of information science. This field is evolving rapidly, which makes it challenging for biotechnology professionals to keep up with recent advancements. This one day symposium is recommended for both molecular biologists and computer scientists desiring to understand the major issues concerning analysis of genomes, sequences and structures. The event will discuss the strengths and limitations of various existing methods and potential Research and carrier aspects in bioinformatics.

Date and Time: Saturday, 6th November 2010, 10.30am - 05.15pm

Venue: 1 Software Layout Unit, Tata Consultancy Services, Deccan Park Madhapur – Hyderabad

(Andhra Pradesh), India

Event URL: http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/3193

Venue Map:

http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=tcs+madhapur+map&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Tata+Consultancy+Services+Limited,+Deccan+Park,+Vittal+Rao+Nagar,+Hitech+City,+Hyderabad,+Rangareddy,+Andhra+Pradesh+500061,+India&ei=NX2CTKaDKpCkvgPE_ehf&ved=0CBAQ8gEwAA&ll=17.44753,78.377752&spn=0.04176,0.054331&z=14&iwloc=A

Short Paper Presentations and Best Paper awards

If you are a student pursuing Graduation or Post Graduation in Life science or Computer Science, this is a unique opportunity to submit and present your Research/Idea. Selected papers will have a chance for presentations for 10 minutes in the symposium in front of the panel of Judges. Please send your papers in MS Word format, the length of your paper shall not increase 4 pages. Best 3 paper presenters will be certified by IEEE. We invite short papers on the following areas but not limited to:

Bioinformatics, Proteomics, Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics, Medical Informatics, Drug Design, Immunoinformatics, Statistical Analysis in Bioinformatics, Genomics, Forensic Bioinformatics

Note: Registration is must for all the students intending to submit the papers shall register before sending the paper for consideration. Students shall submit proof of their studentship (Scanned copy of Bonafide certificate from the College/College Identity card).

Please send your papers to amit.kumar@ieeehyd.org

Important Dates

Registration Deadline: 25th October 2010

Last date of sending the papers: 25th October 2010

Notification of acceptance: 26th October 2010

Registration

IEEE Members- Free

Non IEEE member Students – INR 400/-

Non IEEE member non Students- INR 700/-

Spot Registration- INR 900/-

Maximum Allowed Registrations: 80

Please Register yourself at

http://spreadsheets.google.com/a/ieeehyd.org/viewform?formkey=dFlJQ1duTUF5aVZrbWpkWk53OWN6UWc6MQ Registration will be closed if the maximum threshold of participants is reached even before the last date.

Payment Modes

DDs in favor of “IEEE Hyderabad Section”, payable at Hyderabad.

DDs should be sent at the following address:

IEEE Bioinformatics Symposium ,

C/O, BioAxis DNA Research Centre
#12-13-1249, 1st Floor, Besides Andhra Bank, Opp. Apollo Clinic, Tarnaka Main Road, Secunderabad - 500 017 Andhra Pradesh (India)

Note: Please send the details of your Symposium fees submission (DD No.) along with your name, affiliation and Contact number to amit.kumar@ieeehyd.org. The Registered participants will receive a confirmation email upon successful registration; Attendees shall bring the hard copy of the acknowledgement email received by us as a proof of Registration when coming to attend the event.

Agenda

10.00 am – 11.00 am – Registration and Introduction to IEEE and membership benefits.

11.00 AM – 11.45 PM – Impact of Bioinformatics on Drug Discovery and Development

11.55 AM – 12.35 PM – Statistical Methods in Structural Bioinformatics

12.45 PM – 01.30 PM – Carrier prospects in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics

01.30 PM – 02.30 PM – Lunch

02.30 PM – 03.15 PM – Applying Forensic Bioinformatics to Mixed DNA Samples; Boon to forensic laboratories

03.30 PM – 04.30 PM – Short Papers presentation by Students

04.30 PM – 04.45 PM – Tea

04.45 PM – 05.00 PM – Short Papers Decision and Certification

05.00 PM – 05.15 PM – On spot New IEEE Membership Registration

SPEAKERS

Dr Rajgopal Srinivasan, Tata Innovation Labs (TCS)

Rajgopal Srinivasan heads the Informatics offerings of the Life Sciences R&D division at Tata Consultancy Services. A graduate in Chemistry from The Indian Institute of Technology in Madras, Raj holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign in the USA. Following post-doctoral stints at Washington University in St. Louis and Johns Hopkins Medical School, he was a research professor at the Johns Hopkins University in the department of Biophysics till 2003. He joined TCS in 2003 as part of its Corporate R&D Center in Hyderabad, India. An active researcher, he is the author of several publications and holds an international patent. His research interests are in the areas of protein structure prediction, use of NLP techniques for information extraction and search and understanding the causal effects of genotype on phenotype.

Dr R.Narayanan, Tata Innovation Labs (TCS)

Dr. R. Narayanan’s research interests are in developing computational models for predicting absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity of new chemical entities, correlation of physical properties of new chemical entities with their biological effects and in silico lead generation. Dr. R. Narayanan, has been involved in drug discovery research in several capacities, in Indian and multinational companies since 1996. He has led medicinal chemistry programs in various therapeutic areas and has wide experience in the areas of hit identification, lead identification, and lead optimization. Dr. R. Narayanan obtained his Master's degree in Bio-Chemistry and Ph.D degree in Organic Chemistry in 1986 and 1993 respectively, both from the University of Madras.

Dr Sunil Kumar Verma , Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad

Dr. S. K. Verma is an Indian Scholar and Scientist currently posted in Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), India. He did his Ph.D. in Medical Oncology from the University of Oxford, United Kingdom. Other than authoring many research papers and book chapters, Dr. Verma has received several prestigious National and International Awards and Honors. Mentioning a few: The BioAsia Innovation Award-2009; CSIR Technology Award for Life Sciences-2008; DST-DFG Lindau Nobel Laureates Award-2003; Emerging Forensic Scientist Continental Award-1999 from the International Association of Forensic Sciences in USA; Commonwealth Scholarships 2003; DBT Scholarships 1995-97 and ICAR Scholarships 1991-95. Most recently, Dr. Verma has been admitted as the Fellow of Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Berlin and the Research Ambassador of DAAD (German Academic Exchange) to promote the bidirectional research endeavors between India and Germany. Dr. Verma’s research interests include the studies of signal transduction pathways in the human health and disease, in particular the tuberculosis and several human malignancies prominent in Indian sub-continent. He is also continuing his interests in Wildlife Conservation and Wildlife Forensics, and is one of the discoverers of popular Universal Primer Technology for Wildlife Identification (US Patent 7141364), which later became famous as ‘DNA bar-coding’.

Dr Amit Kumar, BioAxis DNA Research Centre (BDRC) Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad

Dr. Amit kumar is Resource Development Chair, IEEE Hyderabad Section and CEO of BioAxis DNA Research Centre Hyderabad. He obtained his PhD in Applied Bioinformatics in 2007. He was nominated as “Pioneers in Genomic education 2010” by Ocimum Biosolutions Hyderabad India. His responsibilities as CEO and CSO are to provide leadership towards maintaining BioAxis DNA Research centre’s excellence in real-world applications of DNA Forensics, Biotechnology, and other Bioinformatics and computational intelligence methods. He assists in developing and advancing a company strategic plan for its mission and objectives and promotes revenue, profitability, and growth. He looks after and guides the collaborative Research proposals and client specific services of several BDRC branches and departments. Dr Amit kumar has several publications to his credit in peer reviewed national and international journals, His Research interests are Reverse Vaccinology, Forensic Bioinformatics, Rational drug discovery etc.

Organizer Contact: Dr Amit Kumar, Chair Resource Development Committee-IEEE Hyderabad Section & CEO- BioAxis DNA Research Centre Pvt Ltd, Telefax: +91-40-40180503 , Email: amit.kumar@ieeehyd.org


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

THE SCIENCE OF DNA FINGERPRINTING IN CRIME INVESTIGATION (DNA2010) CONFERENCE AT HYDERABAD, INDIA



                                      Venue: IETE Auditorium, Osmania University, Hyderabad




ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

Following on the success of DNA-THE DECISIVE EVIDENCE, held in August 2009 at Andhra

Pradesh Police Academy (APPA), this conference is aimed to bring together different Forensic

Science laboratories, Forensic Scientists, Forensic Doctors, interested students/entities to share

their experience and expertise in forensic analysis. This is a “must attend” event of the year with a

packed two day meeting with expert industry speakers, high quality content, interactive

networking opportunities and open discussion sessions that will bring fresh opportunities for your

evidence strategy. The goal of the conference is to provide Attorneys, Medical Doctors and Law

enforcement agencies, an understanding of the operation of the DNA Forensic formulation,

investigation and interpretation of death scenes, autopsy and laboratory results. Over the period

of two days the event will cover subjects like Forensic DNA sample Isolation from various

sources, DNA Profiling, DNA Testing and reporting, Forensic Bioinformatics, Low template DNA

processing in laboratory and Future of Forensics.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Professionals from Forensic Science laboratories, Forensic Scientists, Forensic Doctors, other

Life Science Scientists, interested Students, Interested Personnel.

ORGANIZER

Bioaxis DNA Research Centre (BDRC) private limited is a top level CRO in life sciences with a

vast range of services in Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Clinical Research. BDRC is the most

trusted lab for DNA Testing, Paternity testing, Relationship establishment/testing and Forensic

analysis for different type of samples. BDRC is registered under Ministry of Corporate affairs,

Govt of India and is a member of BCIL (Biotech consortium India Ltd, Dept. of Biotechnology

Govt of India) and ABLE (All India Biotechnology Led enterprises). BDRC provides DNA Forensic

services accredited by AABB (American Association of Blood Banks), ASCLD (American society

of crime laboratory directors), FQS (Forensic quality services), CAP, ACLASS etc. BDRC

represents several US based companies like Bode tech, Lorton-One of the most trusted lab of

FBI and DDC (DNA Diagnostic center, Fairfield) - the DNA testing provider for over 900 affiliated

partners in 168 countries. BDRC is the only Private forensic lab in India which works most closely

with different police departments, Excise departments and a range of Forensic Science

laboratories for their training, service & forensic product requirements.

CALL FOR PAPERS/SHORT PAPERS/ POSTERS

The Conference on THE SCIENCE OF DNA FORENSICS AND CRIME INVESTIGATION invites

Technical papers, Short papers, Posters describing original, previously unpublished research, not

currently under review by any other Conference or Journal. Technical papers should clearly

identify how the specific contributions fit to and overall working solution are particularly of interest.

Papers/Posters are invited from the following areas (But are not limited to)-

Forensic Science, Crime Scene, Criminology, Crime evidencing, Crime Investigation, DNA

Fingerprinting, DNA in crime investigation, Case Studies, Forensic Bioinformatics, Biotechnology,

Microbiology, Law, Molecular Biology etc

SUBMISSION TYPES

Short papers: The length should be around 1500-2000 words.

Best 3 Short papers will have a chance for presentation at the Conference.

Research papers: Selected Research papers will be presented in one of the Regular

Conference session. Typical length would be around 5000- 6000 words.

Case Studies: The length should be around 5000-6000 words. For Papers Presented

as case studies, confidentiality will be maintained and names of Organizations can be

kept anonymous.

INSTRUCTION FOR PAPER/POSTER SUBMISSION

All submissions shall be sent in Microsoft word format to dna2010@dnares.in

Latest by 25th Sep 2010. Selected Papers/Poster presenters will be intimated the further

instructions by email.

AWARDS

Limited awards will be provided at the conference which includes Young Scientist award for the

best Paper and three best poster awards.

TRAVEL

Hyderabad is well connected from all the Locations in India by train/air route-Major railway

stations being Hyderabad, Secunderabad and Kachiguda. Major locations throughout the world

are well connected by aerial routes. Rajiv Gandhi international airport is just 20 kms from the

conference venue.

ACCOMODATION

Limited accommodation on first come first serve basis is available as per the request.

REGISTRATION

Police/FSL Scientists and Officers – Free

Non students: INR 2000/-

BDRC Registered Students: Free

Other Student: INR1500/- as cash/DD along with recommendation letter/ I.D.card of

the college.

Spot registrations: INR2500

International Registrations: USD150

IMPORTANT NOTE

Please send a mail to the Conference Secretariat at dna2010@dnares.in with your

complete detail for confirming your participation with the following detail:

Name, Affiliation, DD Number, date and bank name

BDRC registered trainees need to mention their registration number of the training in their

mail.

Please ensure you mention all the details during your registration. On registering, you will receive

an email containing your unique registration number for this conference from 5th Sep onwards.

PAYMENT MODES

Cash/DD in Favor of “BioAxis DNA Research Centre pvt ltd” payable at Hyderabad OR

Online Account Transfer to

Bank: State Bank of India

Account Number: 30801148310

IFS Code: SBIN0007112

Patrons and Advisory

Dr S E Hasnain, Vice Chancellor University of Hyderabad

Dr Lalji Singh, Bhatnagar Fellow and Former Director CCMB Hyderabad

Dr G Gowrishankar, Director CDFD

Dr Durga Prasad, ADG Training, AP Police Department

Mr Vinoy Kumar Singh, IGP Law and Order Vishakapatnam

Dr Gunasekhar Reddy, AP Police Department, IEEE Hyderabad Section

Mr Rajiv Trivedi, Additional Director Andhra Pradesh Police Academy Hyderabad

Ed Huffine, Bodetech Lorton (USA)

Organizing Committee

Dr Amit kumar, BDRC Hyderabad

Dr Shakuntala Bulusu, BDRC Hyderabad

Amita Sinha, BDRC Hyderabad

Anukul Mishra, BDRC Hyderabad

Satyajeet Parija, BDRC Lucknow

Dr Sabiha Kamaal Khan, BDRC Hyderabad

Nancy Clara, BDRC Hyderabad

Jayant Mishra, BDRC Lucknow

Technical Program Committee

Mrs Sharda Avadhanam DD- FS, A ndhra Pradesh Police Academy

Dr G V Jagdamba, APPA, Hyderabad

Dr Thangraj, CCMB Hyderabad

Dr PK Srivastava, CDRI, Lucknow

Dr Madhusudan Reddy, CDFD Hyderabad

Dr Sunil Kumar Verma, DAAD Germany/CCMB Hyderabad (repeated)

Praveena N Rao, BDRC Hyderabad

Phani Kumar, BDRC Hyderabad

Mr Ananth Sharma, Principal- Police Training College Amberpet

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

BioAxis DNA Research Centre Private Limited

12-13-1249, Tarnaka, Secunderabad-500017

(Andhra Pradesh)-India

Phone: +91-40-40180502, Fax: +91-40-40180503

Email: dna2010@dnares.in

Website: http://dnares.in/crime-investigation.php

LIST OF SPEAKERS:

Dr Lalji Singh, CCMB Hyderabad

Dr SE Hasnain, UOH Hyderabad

Dr Madhusudan Reddy, CDFD

Mrs Sharda Awadhanam- Deputy Director (FS), AP Police Academy

Dr Thangraj, CCMB Hyderabad

Mr Rahul Patel, BodeTech Lorton (USA)

Dr Sunil Kumar Verma- CCMB Hyderabad

Dr Pradeep Kumar Srivastava- CDRI Lucknow

Mr Anantha Sharma- SP and Principal, Police Training College Amberpet, Hyderabad

Dr GV Jagdamba- APPA