SMVDU hosts conference on ‘Trends in Biosciences & Chemical Technology’

Invited guests being presented memento during inaugural of Intl conference at SMVDU on Monday.
Invited guests being presented memento during inaugural of Intl conference at SMVDU on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
KATRA, Feb 17: A two- day international conference on Emerging Trends in Biosciences and Chemical Technology (ETBCT-2025) commenced at the School of Biotechnology, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra.
The prestigious event brought together researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to discuss groundbreaking advancements in biosciences and chemical technology.
The conference was inaugurated by Satish Sharma, Minister of Department of Science & Technology, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, ARI & Training, Government of Jammu & Kashmir. Dignitaries present on the occasion included Prof Pragati Kumar, Vice Chancellor of SMVDU and Dr Yashpal Sharma, Executive Director, SMVD Institute of Medical Excellence.
In his inaugural address, Satish Sharma emphasized on the significance of biodiversity and its crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. He highlighted the urgent need for awareness through educational camps and community-driven initiatives, urging researchers and academicians to actively participate in conservation efforts.
Vice Chancellor Prof Pragati Kumar highlighted the significance of the conference as a platform to explore innovations in the field of science and technology and urged the young minds to develop technology of implementation.
Prof Ratna Chandra, Head School of Biotechnology and organizing secretary, proposed the vote of thanks.
Plenary and invited lectures by internationally acclaimed eminent experts in different areas shall be presented during the two day conference. Scientific sessions of the conference have been divided into different themes on Health Sciences, Enzymology, Molecular Biology, Microbial Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Chemical Sciences, Environmental Sustainability, Bioinformatics ,Genomics /Proteomics and Animal and Plant Sciences .
The inaugural plenary lecture was presented by Prof R D Tyagi, Dongguan University of Technology, Quebec, Canada. There are 25 invited speakers of various fields from all around the globe and more than 200 participants from all over the country who shall come together during the conference to share their research experience through oral and poster presentations. Along with the conference, a workshop on skills in biosciences is also being conducted at the School of Biotechnology, offering participants hands-on experience in various bioscience applications.