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Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Introduction of New Management Techniques in ICMR Administration - January 4, 2011


Introduction of New Management Techniques in ICMR Administration - January 4, 2011











Administrative Conference of ICMR Institutes/Centres (Western Region)
Introduction of New Management Techniques in ICMR Administration
4 th January 2011
National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai

Programme
09.15 hrsRegistration 
10.00 hrsInauguration and lighting of lamp
Presentation of bouquet
Dr S.D. Kholkute, Director, NIRRH
Dr K. Ghosh, Director, NIIH
Dr J.M Deshpande, Director, EVRC
Dr Balaiah Donta, Scientist ‘F’, NIRRH
Mr R. Lakshminarayanan, SAO, NIV
10.05 hrsWelcome addressDr S.D. Kholkute, Director, NIRRH
10.15 hrsIntroductory addressDr K. Ghosh, Director, NIIH
Dr J.M. Deshpande, Director, EVRC
10.45 hrsIntroduction of New Management TechniquesMr R. Lakshminarayanan, SAO, NIV
11.00 hrsTea Break 
   
 SESSION I 
 Chairperson :S. RANGARAJAN 
 COMMUNICATION SKILL 
11.15 hrs  A.D. Pardesi, NIV, Pune
11.30 hrs  Sunayana L. Barde, NIRRH, Mumbai
11.45 hrs Kala A. Desai Gorakshakar, NIIH, Mumbai
 FINANCIAL PRUDENCE INPROCUREMENT 
12.00 hrs J.S. Franklin, NIRRH, Mumbai
12.15 hrs S.E. Matkar, NIV, Pune
 JOB SATISFACTION 
12.30 hrs Anita Mukherjee, NIIH, Mumbai
12.45 hrs V.M. Guram, NIRRH, Mumbai
13.00 hrsLunch Break 
   
 SESSION II 
 Chairperson :S.B. ATTAR 
 
LEADERSHIP QUALITIES
 
14.00 hrs S. Rangarajan, NARI, Pune
14.15 hrs B.K. Wadke, NIV, Pune
14.30 hrs Preeti Pradeep, NIIH, Mumbai
 PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING 
14.45 hrs S.S. Gole NIV, Pune
 REVISED PENSION POLICY OF GOVERNMENT 
15.00 hrs H.L. Figer, NIRRH, Mumbai
 SESSION III 
 Chairperson :R. LAKSHMINARAYANAN 
 STRESS MANAGEMENT 
15.15 hrs Doris D’Souza, NIRRH, Mumbai
15.30 hrsTea Break 
 TEAMWORK 
16.00 hrs P. Aher /A.S. Deshpande, NIV, Pune
 WORK - FAMILY BALANCE- A BALANCED PEDALING 
16.15 hrs Supriya S. Lad, NIRRH, Mumbai
16.30 hrsPrize distributionDr S.D. Kholkute, Director, NIRRH
Dr K. Ghosh, Director, NIIH
Dr J.M. Deshpande, Director, EVRC
16.45 hrsConcluding remarksDr Balaiah Donta, Scientist ‘F’, NIRRH
17.00 hrsVote of thanksMr S.B. Attar, SAO, NIRRH

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National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (ICMR), Mumbai 1 st to 16 th March 2011


Indian Academy of Sciences, BangaloreIndian National Science Academy, New DelhiThe National Academy of Sciences, India, AllahabadIn collaboration with National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (ICMR), Mumbai 1 st to 16 th March 2011

A Science Academies Refresher Course on 'Advances in Biotechnology' for graduate and postgraduate college/university teachers will be held at National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai for a period of two weeks from 1 st to 16 th March 2011.
The objective of this short term Refresher course is to give the participants a hands-on training on some modern biotechnological techniques and the theory behind them. A variety of teaching methods like lectures, discussion and laboratory work shall facilitate the learning process. The course will help the participants to gain and sharpen their skills on biotechnology. This training will provide them necessary knowledge to boost their confidence in handling modern instruments used in the field of life sciences and modern biotechnology. The skills gained during this workshop will help them effectively fulfill their role as better researchers and teachers in teaching undergraduate/postgraduate students. The course will consist of lectures everyday along with over 5 hours of practical/demonstration/hands-on training.


ICMR Centenary Year Symposium on Current Updates & Researchable Issues in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) - February 22, 2011


ICMR Centenary Year Symposium on Current Updates & Researchable Issues in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) - February 22, 2011










10.00 -10.10 amWelcome addressDr. Sanjiva Kholkute
Director, NIRRH
10.10 – 10.50 amOverview of PCOSDr. Rama Vaidya
Kasturba Health Sciences Society
10.50 – 11.15 amTea break
11.15 – 11.30 amEpidemiology of PCOSDr. Beena Joshi – NIRRH
11.30 – 12.00 pmResearch on PCOS: ICMR effortsDr. Nomita Chandiok – ICMR,
New Delhi
12.00 – 12.20 pmUSG –A diagnostic tool in PCOSDr. Ameya Purandare
Naigon Maternity Hospital
12.20 – 12.40 pmManagement concerns in PCOSDr. Anushree Patil - NIRRH
12.40 – 1.15 pmAndrogen Excess and Metabolic syndrome in PCOSDr. Shashank Joshi
Leelavati Hospital and Grant Medical College
1.15 – 2.15 pmLunch
2.15 – 2.45 pmNon-responders in PCOS women: A research analysis
Dr. Anurupa Maitra - NIRRH
2.45 – 3.05 pmUnderstanding genetics of insulin resistance in PCOS
Dr. Srabani Mukherjee - NIRRH
3.05 – 3.35 pmFertility aspects in women with PCOSDr. Indira Hinduja
INKUS IVF Clinic
3.35– 4.00 pmLifestyle Management in PCOSDr. Kedar Ganla
Dr. C.L. Jhaveri Hospital
4.00– 4.30 pmGeneral discussion Moderator: Dr. Rama Vaidya
4.30– 5.00 pmSummarizing Researchable IssuesDr. Sanjay Chauhan - NIRRH
Dr. Shanta Chitlange - NIRRH
Dr. Anurupa Maitra - NIRRH
5.00 pmVote of ThanksDr. Beena Joshi

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National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health and Microbicide Society of India / Dec.,2011


National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health
and
Microbicide Society of India


Mumbai January 9-10, 2012


HIV is primarily transmitted through sexual route. Efforts are being made to develop therapeutics as well as prevention of HIV/AIDS. In the absence of any therapeutics, prevention of HIV transmission has been considered to be the most effective strategy for the control of HIV/AIDS. Towards this Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), barrier methods, abstinence, circumcision and microbicides have been found to be the effective methods for prevention of sexual transmission of HIV. Studies and trails are being conducted to establish the acceptability and efficacy of these methods. The efforts are being made to develop effective microbicides for prevention of sexual transmission of HIV and possibly other sexually transmitted infections as well. Towards this number of candidate microbicides have been and are being tested. Suitability and acceptability of other methods like circumcision, PrEP, barrier methods are also being evaluated.

The symposium on Prevention of Sexual Transmission of HIV will be organized jointly by National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) and Microbicide Society of India (MSI) from January 9-10, 2012, in Mumbai. The symposium is expected to address the challenges on development of vaccine, microbicides and other methods for prevention of sexual transmission of HIV. The deliberations during the symposium will provide the information about the policies, guidelines and clinical trails for development of candidate vaccine and microbicides, circumcision, Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in India and other countries. The symposium will offer an opportunity for oral presentation by investigators as well as policy makers associated with designing and implementation of strategies for prevention of sexual transmission of HIV. Opportunity will also be provided to young investigators to participate in the symposium and present the posters of their research efforts in prevention of sexual transmission of HIV.

On behalf of NIRRH and MSI, I am pleased to invite you to actively participate in the symposium and contribute towards defining a more focused and comprehensive research goal to thwart the pandemic of HIV/AIDS.

Dr A H Bandivdekar Head, Department of Biochemistry and Virology
Deputy Director,
National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health
J M Street, Parel, Mumbai 400 012 India
Phone : 022-24192021, 24192138
FAX : 022 -24139412 Mobile : 09869027186


NIRRH,MUMBAI /International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Related to Reproductive Health: Status, Challenges and Future Directions/DEC.,2011


International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Related to Reproductive 
Health: Status, Challenges and Future Directions to be held during 18 - 21 March, 
2012 Mumbai, India
Dear Colleagues, 
National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (Indian Council of 
Medical Research) and UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of 
Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, World Health 
Organization will be organizing an International Conference on “Millennium 
Development Goals Related to Reproductive  Health: Status, Challenges and Future 
Directions”. A number of national and international organizations are collaborating in 
organizing this Conference. 
The specific objectives of organizing this conference are to: (i) review the 
progress made in achieving the goals set for reducing child mortality, improving maternal 
health, and prevention of HIV/AIDS transmission; (ii) learn from the experiences of 
those countries which are likely to achieve the MDGs  and countries which are lagging 
behind; (iii) understand the constraints and bottlenecks in achieving the goals; and (iv) 
recommend strategies and interventions to ensure that the MDGs are achieved. 
This conference will offer an international forum for researchers, programme 
managers, policy-makers, women’s groups, health activists, health care providers, human 
rights groups and others who  are concerned about the reproductive health of people, 
particularly in the developing world, and  are committed to ensure that the MDGs are 
implemented across all the countries to come together and share their experiences so that 
the set goals are timely met. 
Provisional Topics
• Gender Equality & Women Empowerment related to Reproductive Health 
• Reducing Child Mortality 
• Improving Maternal Health 
• Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis 
• Methodological Issues in Research Related to MDGs and Reproductive Health 
• NGOs/CBOs Capacity to Respond to MDGs 
• Developing Countries Response to MDGs 
Submission of Abstracts 
The abstract (about 300 words) typed on plain paper, using Microsoft Word (12 
pt. Times New Roman) should  include: title of the paper, author(s), name of the 
institute/organization, introduction, objectives, methods, results, conclusions and 
recommendations. It should be sent by e-mail to the Organizing Secretary: 2
mdgrh2012@gmail.com,  mdgrh2012@yahoo.in.  The last date to submit abstract is 
31st December, 2011. 
On behalf of the organizers of the meeting, it is our privilege to invite you to 
participate in the Conference. We hope that you will honor this timely and important 
International Conference with your presence. 
Organizing Secretaries 
Dr Lale Say      Dr Balaiah Donta  
Scientist      Scientist ‘F' 
UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/World Bank  National Institute for Research  
Special Programme of Research,  in Reproductive Health, ICMR  
Development and Research    Jehangir Merwanji Street  
Training in Human Reproduction   Parel 
Geneva, Switzerland     Mumbai, India 
E-mail: sayl@who.int    E-mail:mdgrh2012@gmail.com
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Symposiums Organised by DAE-BRNS / Dec.,2011


Event
Symposiums  Organised by DAE-BRNS 
Trombay Symposium on Radiaton & Photochemistry (TSRP-2012)
04-Jan-2012
To
07-Jan-2012
Click Here
EventDAE-BRNS Biennial Symposium on Emerging Trends in Separation Science and Technology (SESTEC-2012)27-Feb-2012
To
01-Mar-2012
Click Here
EventInternational Conference on Sediment Management

details click;
http://barc.gov.in/symposium/
20-Mar-2012
To
22-Mar-2012
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BARC, MUMBAI / TRAINING (52th and 53rd training cources on Radiography Testing level- 2,) / DEC.,2011


BARC, DAE conducts various training programmes for DAE Employees as well as for students/ researchers.
The BARC Training Schools and its affiliates conduct one year Orientation Course for Engineering graduates and Science post-graduates (OCES).  A new scheme called DAE Graduate Fellowship Scheme for Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) with the twin objectives of human resource development and collaborative research through the medium of M.Tech students has also in place from many years. 
Training and continued professional development of officials working in BARC, DAE is also done through the Administrative Training Institute (ATI).
These in-house human resource development programmes help the department in empowering scientific & research personnel.

Training programs

Training course on radiography testing level – 2

  • New
  • 52th and 53rd training cources on Radiography Testing level- 2, as per ISO/BIS scheme, will be held at Institute for Design of Electrical Measuring Instruments (IDEMI), MSME, Swatantryaveer Tatya Tope Marg, Chunabhaltl, Slon, Mumbal -400 022
  • 52th training course: Jan 02-27, 2012
  • 53rd training course:Apr 16 - May 11,2012
  • Download Information Brochure 2012
  • Application Form 2012
  • Application for Re-Examination Form2012
Nuclear / Radiation Oriented (For Public/Students/Researchers)

Nuclear / Radiation oriented application expertise development for qualified personnel
  • Diploma in Radiological Physics (DRP)
  • Diploma in Radiation Medicine (DRM) Training Course
Common Entrance Test questions will be from syllabus as covered in MBBS curriculum in the subjects of Anatomy, Physiology, B.Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine, Ophthalmology, ENT, Medicine & allied specialties, Surgery & allied specialties, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatrics. There will be more emphasis on clinical subjects.
  • Diploma in Medical Radio Isotope Techniques (DMRIT) training course
Common Entrance Test questions will be from XI and XII std syllabus (of CBSE and equivalent) and covering the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. Candidates need to compulsorily answer the Physics and Chemistry parts and choose between Mathematics or Biology.
  • Radiation Medicine
  • Medical Radioisotope Techniques
  • Health Physics
  • Radiological Physics
  • Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation Sources
  • Radiation Safety in Industrial applications of Radioisotopes and X-rays
  • Radiography Testing Techniques
  • Radioactive Waste Management
  • Safety Assessment of Waste Disposal
  • Radioimmunoassay and its Clinical Application
  • Chemical Analysis and NDT Techniques
  • Operation/Maintenance and Inspection of Research Reactors
  • Mutation Breeding of Tropical Crop Plants
  • Pesticide Residue Analysis
Further details can be obtained from recruitment
Higher Education Programme (For DAE Employees & Students/Researchers)

Higer education programes are conducted by Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI)
Programmes conducted by Administrative Training Institute (ATI) (For DAE Employee )

Administrative Training Institute (ATI) conducts programmes for DAE employees all over the country.
  • Training for directly recruited Lower Division Clerks /Upper Division Clerks and refresher programmes for dealing hands in different branches
  • Orientation programmes for those getting promoted to the posts of Assistant Personnel Officers / Assistant Accounts Officers, etc. 
  • Programmes on Executive / Management Development, Vigilance, Reservation in Services, Material Management etc. are also being conducted. 
  • Programmes on Project Management / Purchase / Works Procedure and Hospital Management for the benefit of Scientific Officers and Doctors, etc.
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