Biochemistry is a discipline that offers a challenging environment, and in return nurtures the candidate's future. The curriculum is framed in such a way that will allow students to develop knowledge and gain expertise to meet demands of voluminous opportunities at various capacities in diagnostic and research laboratories in a clinical setup and in pharmaceutical companies.
The department of Biochemistry is a vibrant and ambitious division of the college with qualified academic staff, research scholars and students. The department is a very successful unit of the college which is firmly committed to excellence both in research and teaching. The department adopts an integrated approach embracing the view that tomorrow's breakthrough are likely to occur at the interface of traditional biological sub-divisions. A degree in Biochemistry is the first step towards a wide variety of careers options in pharmaceutical and food industries, in hospital services, and in many biological and medical research divisions.
3 Years
July
60
H.S.C. Passed with Physics/ Botany / Chemistry / Zoology / Biology / Nursing / Microbiology/ Bio Chemistry / Home Science or Diploma in Pharmacy / Pharmacology
2 Years
July
50
A pass in UG degree with 50% in any of Life Science Bachelor’s degree. (Biochemistry /Biotechnology/ Microbiology / Biomedical Science / Biomedical Instrumentation Science / Medical Lab Technology / Bioinformatics / Environmental Sciences / Clinical Lab Technology / Biochemistry (Nanotechnology) / Chemistry / Life Sciences / Botany / Zoology/ Nutrition and dietetics).
1 year(FT) / 2 years(PT)
October
M.Sc Biochemistry with 55% or above.
2 Years for M.Phil / 3 Years for M.Sc. Biochemistry Graduates
July & October
M.Sc. / M.Phil. Biochemistry with 55% or above
| S. No. | Date | Name and Designation of the Resource Person | Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 09-SEP-25 | Dr. K. Sowmiya Rani Founder, Sowmis_AWW |
Harnessing AI Ethically for Scientific Writing and Publishing |
| 2 | 03-SEP-25 | Dr. M. Sanmugavadivu Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Dr. N. G. P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore |
Patent and Copyrights workshop with IPR Cell |
| 3 | 01-SEP-25 | Dr. C. S. Praneetha. MBBS, M.S Obstertrics and Gynecology, KMCH Medical Center, Coimbatore |
PCOD Day Celebration |
| S. No. | Date | Nature of the Event (Conference/ Seminar/ Workshop) | Title of the Event | Resource Person |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15-SEP-25 | Workshop | Enterepreneurship Game | Dr. Sriram Raghavan, Bussiness Advisor, Golden Jubilee Biotech Park, Chennai |
| S.No | Date | Title | Alumni |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 30-AUG-25 | Bridging Aspirations and Research Careers via Competitive Exams | Ponsankaran R, CSIR-NET Qualified, Research Scholar National Institute for Research in Reproduction and Child Health (NIRRCH), ICMR Mumbai |
| 2 | 23-AUG-25 | Purification pipelines: career Pathways and Challenges in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing | Sneha S Scientist - Research & Development Biocon Biologics, Bangalore |
| S. No. | Date | Title | Resource Person |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 14-OCT-25 to 16-OCT-25 | National Innovation Day - Winter School-Experiential learning for school children for 11th and 12th students of Government Hogher secondary Schools, Siddhaputhur and Ranganathapuram | All UG & PG students |
drgowri@drngpasc.ac.in
Teaching: 18.7 years | Research: Nil
Phytotherapy & phytoremediation, Population health research, Nanotechnology
drkannikaparameswari@drngpasc.ac.in
Teaching: 17 years
Bioprospecting, cancer Biology, clinical Biochemistry
indhumathi@drngpasc.ac.in
Teaching: 14.9 years | Industry: 1 Year | Research: 12 years
Clinical Toxicology, Cancer Biology, Plant Biochemistry
rajathi@drngpasc.ac.in
Teaching: 14.8 Years | Industry: 6 Months | Research: 14 Years
Cancer Biology, Clinical Toxicology, Nanobiotechnology
pradeepa@drngpasc.ac.in
Teaching: 6 years | Research: 9 Years
Molecular genetics & Plant Biochemistry & Biotechnology
lalitha.g@drngpasc.ac.in
Teaching: 12.1 Years
Cancer biology, Medicinal plants, Clinical Biochemistry
divyapriya.s@drngpasc.ac.in
Teaching: 7 years
Immunology, Clinical Biochemistry, Genetics
sadayasl@ucmail.uc.edu
Teaching: 15 Years
Biochemistry
muthusamikr@gmail.com
27 Years
Automation & Computerization of Clinical Investigations
sujatha.baskaran@gmail.com
Teaching: 20 Years
Molecular Biology
On successful completion of the programme, following are expected outcomes.
| PO Number | PO Statement |
|---|---|
| P01 | Graduates are cognizant of basic principles and concepts in diverse branches of biological and allied sciences that govern mechanisms of bio-molecular unity in varied life existences. Alumni are expressive of assimilated wisdom to peers and public at ease with language of their choice through discussion and debate. |
| P02 | Graduates are comprehensive of intricacies in biological organization, and they have acquired and developed primary and secondary experimental competencies and technical skills to address, investigate, design, develop and demonstrate solutions to life’s important issues. |
| P03 | Graduates are advantaged to the pivotal and functional importance of major and allied subjects, and combine it with modern tools to investigate both basic and applied research questions in areas of industry, medicine, agriculture, pharmacy, food technology, biotechnology, etc. Alumni are valuable performers as an individual or in a team. |
| P04 | Graduates are competent to enroll in higher education programs, and successful in placements of vast career options in core and allied areas of the study (scholars, managers, counselors, writers, technical experts, field experts, teachers, entrepreneur and a responsible citizen). Alumni have acquired and developed skills to manage projects and finances. While discharging duties at varied capacities, graduates are inculcated to keep sustainable environment as a goal, and follow ethics of professional stature. |
| P05 | Graduates are infused with metamorphic qualities of education, and inspired to develop scientific temperament and lead a scientific way of life in facing socio-economical challenges that will benefit the society. Alumni are adept at connecting their learning’s to worldwide events. Thereby, they continue the learning’s lifelong. |
On successful completion of the programme, following are expected outcomes.
| PO Number | PO Statement |
|---|---|
| P01 | Postgraduates are cognizant of progressive principles and concepts in diverse branches of modern biology that govern the integrity of dynamic bio-molecular assembly in varied life forms. Alumni are expressive of mastered wisdom to peers and public to expedite basic understanding of issues of social importance through practice and investigation. |
| P02 | Postgraduates are comprehensive of complex of biological systems, and they have broadened and perfected competency and skills in principal and contingent areas of modern biology. Thereby, alumni as an individual or as a team member can address, investigate, design, develop and demonstrate solutions to important issues facing humanity and preserve natural ecosystems. |
| P03 | Postgraduates are advantaged to identify and exploit functionally crucial areas in diverse branches of modern biology, and combine it with modern tools to investigate, design, develop, demonstrate and familiarize solutions to both basic and applied research questions in areas of industry, medicine, agriculture, pharmacy, food technology, biotechnology, etc. Alumni are valuable performers as an individual or in a team. |
| P04 | Postgraduates are competent to enroll in research programs and modeled to receptive of successful career options in diverse branches of modern biology as scholars, managers, counselors, writers, technical experts, field experts, teachers, entrepreneur and a responsible citizen. Alumni have acquired and developed skills to manage projects and finances as individual or as a team member. While discharging duties at varied capacities, postgraduates are inculcated to keep sustainable environment as a goal, and follow ethics of professional stature. |
| P05 | Postgraduates are infused with metamorphic qualities of education, and inspired to develop scientific temperament and lead a scientific way of life in facing socio-economical challenges that will benefit the society. Alumni are adept at evaluating their learning’s to worldwide events. |
| S.No | Date | Name of the Staff | Name of the Award | Awarded by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 25-SEP-25 | Gowri.S | TNSET Qualified | TRB, Government of Tamilnadu |
| S.No | Date | Name of the Staff | Nature of Recognition | Organization / Institution |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1. |
30-SEP-2025 |
Mrs.G.Lalitha |
Reviewer |
Oriental Journal of chemistry |
|
2. |
28-AUG-2025 |
Dr.Rajathi.K |
Resource Person- 1.Training and Boot Camp Session 2. Mentor Mentee Interaction |
1.Lions Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Aval Poondurai 2. Shree Vidyala Matriculation Hr.Sec School,Gobi |
|
3. |
22-AUG-2025 |
Dr. T. Indhumathi |
Reviewer |
Pharmacognosy Medicine |
|
4. |
22-AUG-2025 |
Dr. T. Indhumathi |
Guest Speaker- ( Environmental Education Book Releasinf ceremony) |
Hope Foundation,NGO in Association with AppviewX |
|
5. |
01-AUG-2025 |
Dr.Gowri.S |
Post -Doc thesis evaluator |
Manipur International university |
|
6. |
19-JUN-2025 |
Mrs. S. Divyapriya |
Reviewer |
Journal Name: International Journal of Cell Biology and Cellular Functions |
|
7. |
19-JUN-2025 |
Dr.Rajathi.K |
Reviewer |
Asian Journal of Advances in Research |
|
8. |
11-JUN-2025 |
Dr. T. Indhumathi |
DC Member |
Department of Biochemistry, Bharathidasan College of Arts and Science, Erode |
|
9. |
03-JUN-2025 |
Dr. S. Gowri |
DC Member |
Department of Biochemistry, Bharathidasan College of Arts and Science, Erode |
|
10. |
AUG (2025- 2026) |
Mrs.G.Lalitha |
Reviewer |
Journal of Biology and Nature |
|
11. |
SEP (2025- 2026) |
Mrs.G.Lalitha |
Reviewer |
Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology |
| S.No | Date | Name of the Staff | Event | Organization / Institution |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1. |
13-OCT-2025 |
Dr.Rajathi.K Mrs. S. Divyapriya |
Five days Training on Cell Culture Techniques |
Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and higher Education for women |
|
2. |
04-AUG-2025 to 13-AUG-2025 |
Mrs.G.Lalitha Dr.T.Indhumathi |
NEP Orientation & Sensitization Teacher Training Programme - 4 |
Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Programme (MM-TTP) of University Grants Commission (UGC),Bharathiar University, Coimbatore – 641046 |
|
3. |
09-AUG-2025 |
Dr.N.Kannikaparameswari |
One day Training Program on Microgreen Production |
EDII Periyakulam Horti Business Incubation Forum and Samu Microgreens, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
4. |
05-AUG-2025 |
Dr.T.Indhumathi |
National Research Workshop on innovations in Advanced Materials and intellectual Property Management in science and Technology |
Department of science,Sona College of Engineering in association with CSIR-Institute of Mineralsand Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar, Sona College of Engineering, Salem |
|
5. |
04-JUL-2025 |
Dr.Rajathi.K |
Catalyst Conclave 1.0 |
NGI-TBI in association with StartupTN |
|
6. |
28-JUN-2025 |
Mrs. G. Lalitha Mrs. S. Divyapriya |
CME on "Peaks to Patterns" - Demystifying capillary electrophoresis in clinical practice |
KMCH INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND RESEARCH, Coimbatore |
|
7. |
23-JUN-2025 to 27-JUN-2025 |
Mrs. G. Lalitha Mrs. S. Divyapriya |
5-Days Faculty Development Programme on “Intellectual Property Rights, Biotechnology and Health Laws” |
Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Development Research, under the aegis of Department of Law (IIIJS), Institute of Engineering and Management, New Town in association with HRDC, IEM-UEM Group |
|
8. |
09-JUN-2025 to 11-JUN-2025 |
Dr. S. Gowri Dr. N. Kannikaparameswari Dr. T. Indhumathi Dr. K. Rajathi Dr. D. Pradeepa Mrs. G. Lalitha Mrs. S. Divyapriya |
Three Days FDP Program on "Molecular Docking and Green Toxicology (MDGT'25) |
Iyarvi Research Center for Bioinformatics (IRCB), Gobichettipalayam, Erode |
| S.No | Name of the Faculty | Title | Journal Name | ISSN / ISBN No., Date of publishing, Vol. No. | Impact Factor | Indexed in (SCI/WoS/UGC/SSCI/Scopus) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Mrs.G.Lalitha |
Cultivation and Utilization of Red Algae: A Review on their Antimicrobial Potential |
IJCRT |
ISSN No: 2320-2882, Volume 13, Issue 6. 25 June 2025 |
7.97 |
UGC |
|
2 |
Dr.D.Pradeepa |
Review on the Ecological Significance, Diversity, and Utilization of Salt Marsh Plants |
IJCRT |
ISSN NO: 2320-2882, Volume 13 Issue 7, 25 July 2025 |
7.97 |
UGC |
|
3 |
Dr.T.Indhumathi |
Purification and Characterization of Peroxidase: A Review of Studies Including Bitter Gourd |
IJCRT |
ISSN NO: ISSN NO: 2320-2882, Volume 13 Issue 8, August 2025 |
7.97 |
UGC |
|
4 |
Dr.N.Kannikaparameswari |
Phytochemical Profiling, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of a Traditional Polyherbal Formulation Containing Citrus limon, Bergera koenigii, Citrus medica and Andrographis paniculata |
Pharmacognosy Research |
ISSN: 0974-8490 eISSN - 0976-4836, Volume 17, Issue 3 Pg.No: 881-895, Jul-Sep 2025 |
1.0 |
Web of Science |
| S.No | Date | Name of the Student(s) | Event | Organization / Institution | Prize won |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 13-OCT-25 | Shabithasree,N, Priyadharshini.M.N Roshini.M,Vidya Mary.A Kalaivani.T.R Godlin Sharmi.X Subraja.S Yamuneshwari.M, Shirley Sreena.S Akshai Kumar.R | Indo-South Korea-Thailand 5th International Conference | Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for Energy. Environment and Biomedical Applications INEEBA-2025 ,Salem | Best paper Award |
| S.No | Date | Name of the Staff | Name of the Event | Title of Presentation | Organization / Institution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1. |
13-OCT-2025 to 14-OCT-2025 |
Mrs.G.Lalitha |
Indo-South Korea-Thailand 5th International Conference |
HPTLC Phytochemical Profiling And Free Radical Scavenging Activity Of Novel Polyherbal Formulation |
ANRF Sponsored Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for Energy. Environment and Biomedical Applications INEEBA-2025 ,Salem |
|
2. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Mrs.S.Divya Priya Dr.K.Rajathi |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
Molecular Docking-Based In Silico Evaluation of Phytocompounds from Chitosan–Fucoidan-Coated Silver Nanoparticles of Persea americana Leaf Extract Targeting the PTEN-Mediated PI3K/Akt/mTOR Pathway in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
3. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Dr.Pradeepa D, Dr. Gowri S |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
Adventitious root development in melia dubia cav.: a review on the role of indole-3- Butyric acid (iba) in vegetative propagation |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
4. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Dr. Rajathi K, Dr. T Indhumathi, Dr. N Kannikaparameswari, |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
Eco-friendly, compostable diapers with natural nano-colorants for rash-free Care in menopausal women |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
5. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Dr.Gowri S, Dr.Pradeepa D |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
A novel multi-epitope peptide vaccine candidate against chandipura virus causing acute encephalitis syndrome (aes): an immunoinformatics approach |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
6. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Dr.Gowri S, Dr.Pradeepa D |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
Synergistic potential of ascorbic acid and 5-fu against skin cancer using in-silico and in-vitro studies in human cell model a375 |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
7. |
24-JUL-2025 to 25-JUL-2025 |
Dr.Gowri.S |
National Conference |
Prevention of chronic disease and promoting well being |
PSGR krishnammal college for women |
|
8. |
24-JUL-2025 to 25-JUL-2025 |
Dr. D.Pradeepa |
National Conference |
Genetic Engineering and Psoriasis: Emerging Immunotherapeutic |
PSGR krishnammal college for women |
|
9. |
24-JUL-2025 to 25-JUL-2025 |
Dr.T.Indhumathi |
National Conference |
Toxic byproducts of food processing: A call for safer practice |
PSGR krishnammal college for women |
|
10. |
24-JUL-2025 to 25-JUL-2025 |
Dr. K. Rajathi |
National Conference |
Bio-based chemicals: Biodegradable Panty Liner Using Copper Oxide Nanoparticles |
PSGR krishnammal college for women |
|
11. |
24-JUL-2025 to 25-JUL-2025 |
Mrs.S.Divya Priya |
National Conference |
Synthesis of bioplastic from green algea Spirogyra |
PSGR krishnammal college for women |
|
12. |
18-JUL-2025 |
Dr.N.Kannikaparameswari |
National Conference |
In silico analysis of phytocompounds from prunella vulgaris against thyroid stimulating hormone receptor |
Bharathidasan College of Arts and Science |
|
13. |
18-JUL-2025 |
Dr.N.Kannikaparameswari |
National Conference |
Waste to Value:Development of Eco friendly fish feed from discarded fish parts and organic waste |
PSGR krishnammal college for women |
|
14. |
24-JUN-2025 |
Dr.Rajathi.K |
StartupTN PIC Progress Presentation |
StartupTN,Madurai Hub,Madurai Corporation Office,Madurai |
StartupTN,Madurai Hub,Madurai Corporation Office,Madurai |
| S.No | Date | Name of the Staff | Name of the Book | Name of the Publisher | Year | ISBN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-AUG-25 | Dr.T.Indhumathi | Innovations and Dynamics in Biological Sciences- Role Of Neurotransmitters In Mental Health | Role Of Neurotransmitters In Mental Health | Innovation Online Training Academy (IOTA) Publishers | ISBN Number: 978-93-48990-43-3 |
| S.No | Date | Name of the Student | Event | Title of Presentation | Organization / Institution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1. |
13-OCT-2025 to 14-OCT-2025 |
Subraja.S Yamuneshwari.M |
Indo-South Korea-Thailand 5th International Conference |
Phytochemical Analysis AntiOxidant & GC-MS Profiling of Costus igneus (Insulin Plant) |
ANRF Sponsored Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for Energy. Environment and Biomedical Applications INEEBA-2025 ,Salem |
|
2. |
13-OCT-2025 to 14-OCT-2025 |
Shirley Sreena .S Akshai Kumar .R |
Indo-South Korea-Thailand 5th International Conference |
HPTLC Phytochemical Profiling And Free Radical Scavenging Activity Of Novel Polyherbal Formulation |
ANRF Sponsored Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for Energy. Environment and Biomedical Applications INEEBA-2025 ,Salem |
|
3. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Swetha A Karishma R Akash S |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
Molecular Docking-Based In Silico Evaluation of Phytocompounds from Chitosan–Fucoidan-Coated Silver Nanoparticles of Persea americana Leaf Extract Targeting the PTEN-Mediated PI3K/Akt/mTOR Pathway in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
4. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Sanjana K, Karthika K, Nivedhitha Vinod |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
Adventitious root development in melia dubia cav.: a review on the role of indole-3- Butyric acid (iba) in vegetative propagation |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
5. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Akshaya R, Swetha G |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
Eco-friendly, compostable diapers with natural nano-colorants for rash-free Care in menopausal women |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
6. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Akilan A, Kumar K M, Nandhitha V |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
A novel multi-epitope peptide vaccine candidate against Chandipura virus causing acute encephalitis syndrome (aes): an immunoinformatics approach |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
7. |
10-OCT-2025 |
Sujitha M, Rajasekaran R, Vidhya Shree |
Global Congress on Sustainable Growth & Development |
Synergistic potential of ascorbic acid and 5-fu against Skin cancer using in-silico and in-vitro studies in human Cell model a375 |
Einstein Research Academy & INTI International University |
|
8. |
21-AUG-2025 |
Mohanapriya S |
International Conference |
Oral – Presentation – Recent trends and innovations in multidisciplinary research |
Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur |
|
9. |
20-AUG-2025 |
Vimal P |
Renewable Energy Day Celebration |
Renewable Energy Day Celebration 2025 |
SSM College of Engineering, Nammakal |
|
10. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Kameshwari S |
National Conference |
Synthesis of bioplastic from green algae spirogyra species |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
11. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Nivedhitha Vinod |
National Conference |
Genetic Engineering and Psoriasis: Emerging Immunotherapeutic Strategies and Personalized Treatment Approaches |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
12. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Jai Balamurugan |
National Conference |
Sustainable solution for carbon capture and soil fertility |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
13. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Hari Krishnan |
National Conference |
Sustainable solution for carbon capture and soil fertility |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
14. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Adithya Kumaraswamy |
National Conference |
Next generation Biosensors: Using artificial intelligence for Precise diagnostics |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
15. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Harini P H |
National Conference |
Bio-based chemicals: Biodegradable Panty Liner Using Copper Oxide Nanoparticles |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
16. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Hasika R P |
National Conference |
Drug Repurposing: A new frontier in drug discovery |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
17. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Surjith S |
National Conference |
Waste to Value: Development of eco friendly fish feed from discarded fish parts and organic waste |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
18. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Vimal C |
National Conference |
Waste to Value: Development of eco friendly fish feed from discarded fish parts and organic waste |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
19. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Eshaal Alina Z |
National Conference |
Gene therapy delivery: Safe gene transfer, viral and non-viral therapy |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
20. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Arcchana S |
National Conference |
Sustainable polymers – The rise of bioplastics |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
21. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Dharshini Priya M |
National Conference |
Prevention of chronic disease and promoting well being |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
22. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Nethrashree S |
National Conference |
Toxic byproducts of food processing: A call for safer practice |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
23. |
24-JUL-2025 |
Anisha T |
National Conference |
Toxic byproducts of food processing: A call for safer practice |
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
|
24. |
18-JUL-2025 |
Sowbarnika B |
National Conference |
In silico analysis of phytocompounds from Prunella vulgaris against thyroid stimulating hormone receptor |
Bharathidasan College of Arts and Science |
|
25. |
18-JUL-2025 |
Sujitha M.P |
National Conference |
Extraction and determination opuntia natural fruit pigment |
Bharathidasan College of Arts and Science |
|
26. |
18-JUL-2025 |
Nandhitha V |
National Conference |
Production of bioethanol from banana peel using Saccharomyces cerevisae and Bacillus subtillus |
Bharathidasan College of Arts and Science |
|
27. |
18-JUL-2025 |
Muruganandam |
National Conference |
In silico analysis of phytocompounds from Prunella vulgaris against thyroid stimulating hormone receptor |
Bharathidasan College of Arts and Science |