Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Research university in Uppal, Hyderabad, India
The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology is a research institute in Hyderabad focused on genetics, molecular studies, and understanding how cells work. The facility has modern laboratories and specialized equipment where scientists conduct experiments and analyze biological samples.
The institute was founded in 1977 as part of India's government scientific research system. Dr. P M Bhargava led the facility from its start and shaped its research direction.
Scientists and researchers from various countries collaborate at this facility to advance understanding of cellular processes and molecular mechanisms.
The site can be viewed from the outside and offers research opportunities mainly for qualified students and scientists. Visitors should keep in mind that this is an active research center with restricted access to laboratory areas.
The facility maintains a genetic repository for endangered animal species, one of the first of its kind in India. This collection helps scientists preserve and study the genetic diversity of wildlife across the region.
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