Testimonials
Prof. Pankaj Kumar Tyagi
As Professor of Biotechnology and Laboratory In-charge of nanobiotechnology and toxicology, I am proud to witness our department's unwavering commitment to academic excellence. Our faculty's expertise and dedication ensure that students receive a high-quality education that promotes growth and development. I am delighted to provide a testimonial for our laboratory, which has been financially supported by prestigious funding agencies such as the DBT, CST-UP, and the DST in New Delhi. Our laboratory has been transformed into a thriving hub of cutting-edge research and innovation thanks to this funding. One remarkable feature of our laboratory is the presence of a talented female scientist, who are supported by DST funding. Their presence not only adds to the diversity of perspectives in our research, but it also serves as an inspiration to aspiring female scientists at our institution. In addition, I am pleased to announce the successful completion of a Ph.D. student's journey within our laboratory. This accomplishment reflects our laboratory's commitment to developing young talent and providing a platform for them to excel in their academic pursuits. It demonstrates our commitment to academic and research excellence. I am delighted to provide a testimonial for the Department of Biotechnology (DBT)-funded 14-day short-term training programme that brought together 25 passionate teachers and scientists from across India, all eager to improve their skills in the exciting field of nanobiotechnology. This training programme has provided a fantastic opportunity for professionals in our field to network and share knowledge and insights. The DBT's support ensured that the programme was well-structured, informative, and rich in resources. Furthermore, the presence of numerous PG and UG students working in our laboratory demonstrates our dedication to education and research. These students are gaining valuable research experience and contributing to our ongoing projects while being mentored by dedicated faculty members. They are the biotechnology of the future, and their work will have a significant impact on the field.