Strengthening The India-Australia Education Bond Through Nano-Biotech

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In a joint effort to boost education and research in the field of nano-biotechnology in India, TERI and Deakin University, Australia recently launched the world's most advanced nano-biotech centre in Gurugram. Inaugurated by the Indian and Australian prime ministers, the research facility, which is also a green campus, is capable of accommodating 50 Ph.D. students at a time and aims to solve big issues like food scarcity and environmental degradation through the advanced use of nanotechnology in agriculture, food production, and biomedicine. Join us on today’s special episode of Heads Up as we talk to the key people involved in this new initiative.

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