Challenges in Microbiology

Microbiology is becoming more challenging daily because the evolution of other species might take several decades of thousands of years but microbes are evolving very fast. They have direct relevance to humans because they are an intricate part of the human system as a human microbiome.
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Website - http://cim.geu.ac.in


Department of Microbiology and the Department of Biotechnology have come together with the Microbiology Society of India and TGTRI, Dehradun to organize this event. This event focuses on developing new ideas, collaborations, and encouragement of our new generation of students and scientists alike. This conference will also be a part of the annual meeting of MBSI so that all the members can interact and contribute to the growth of microbiology in India.

Awards 

Awards at CIM-2025 (Data from January 2022 to December 2024).  Open to all.  Applicant must register for the conference (http://cim.geu.ac.in and pay the nominal fee mentioned in the form) for consideration. 

Work must be in the domain of Microbiology

 

  1. Best Innovation and New Diagnostic Tool Development Award (No Age Limit, Team can file application)

Criteria – Patent Granted/Published/Filed, New Protocol/Procedure, Technology Transfer

 

  1. Best Research Translation Award For Organic Farming And Plant Growth (No Age Limit, Team can file application)

Criteria – Patent Granted/Published/Filed, New Protocol/Procedure, Technology Transfer

 

  1. Societal Impact Award And Rural Development (No Age Limit, Team can file application)

Criteria – Applied Technology in the Field and help in economic gains for farmers

 

  1. Environment Protection Award (No Age Limit, Team can file application)

Criteria – Patent Granted/Published/Filed, New Protocol/Procedure, Technology Transfer

 

  1. Young Scientist Award (Age limit 35 years)

Criteria – Patent Granted/Published/Filed, Total Impact Factor

 

  1. Best Women Scientist Award(Age limit 35 years)

Criteria Patent Granted/Published/Filed, New Protocol/Procedure, Technology Transfer

 

  1. Best Ph. D. Thesis Award (Age Limit 32 years)

Criteria – Patent Granted/Published/Filed, Research papers  (impact factor, Q1 journal)

 

  1. Best PG Dissertation (Age Limit 28 years)

Criteria – Patent Granted/Published/Filed, Research papers  (impact factor, Q1 journal)

 

  1. Award for SDG Linkage Research. –( No Age limit, Team can file application)

Criteria – Patent Granted/Published/Filed, Research papers  with impact factor, Q1 journal

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