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Welcome to my Wiki page. I am currently working at Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education (HBCSE) which is a part of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research located at Mankhurd. Along with my work at HBCSE, I am also pursuing my PhD in Zoology working on oxidative stress in insect model system at molecular level.
 
Welcome to my Wiki page. I am currently working at Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education (HBCSE) which is a part of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research located at Mankhurd. Along with my work at HBCSE, I am also pursuing my PhD in Zoology working on oxidative stress in insect model system at molecular level.
 
I participated in this ArtscienceBLR workshop in view of learning new ways of making technology simpler to do scientific experiments. It was wonderful to make microscope from a inexpensive webcam which cost around 500bucks and assembling scraps from labwares like petridish, paperclip, plastic rods etc.
 
I participated in this ArtscienceBLR workshop in view of learning new ways of making technology simpler to do scientific experiments. It was wonderful to make microscope from a inexpensive webcam which cost around 500bucks and assembling scraps from labwares like petridish, paperclip, plastic rods etc.
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Revision as of 12:49, 19 February 2016

Hello there, Welcome to my Wiki page. I am currently working at Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education (HBCSE) which is a part of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research located at Mankhurd. Along with my work at HBCSE, I am also pursuing my PhD in Zoology working on oxidative stress in insect model system at molecular level. I participated in this ArtscienceBLR workshop in view of learning new ways of making technology simpler to do scientific experiments. It was wonderful to make microscope from a inexpensive webcam which cost around 500bucks and assembling scraps from labwares like petridish, paperclip, plastic rods etc.

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Microscope 2.jpg