IN-2025-D2609-MJ
Location
India
Internship type
ON-SITE
Reference number
IN-2025-D2609-MJ
General discipline
Biology
Biomedical Sciences
Completed Years of Study
2
Fields of Study
Languages
English Excellent (C1, C2)
Required Knowledge and Experience
-
Other Requirements
-
Duration
10 - 10 Weeks
Within These Dates
11.05.2025 - 02.10.2025
Holidays
NONE
Work Environment
-
Gross pay
16000 INR / month
Working Hours
40.0 per week / 8.0 per day
Type of Accommoditation
IAESTE
Cost of lodging
8500 INR / month
Cost of living
16000 INR / month
Additional Info
Work description
Biosciences intern:Project Title: Antimicrobial activity of bioactive compoundsWork Description:1. This research project focuses on evaluating the antimicrobial activity of bioactive compounds, both natural and synthetic, against various bacterial and fungal strains. Initially, the project will involve screening potential lead compounds to identify those with significant antimicrobial properties.2. The research will progress to mechanistic studies to investigate the mode of action of these compounds, determining how they exert their antimicrobial effects at the cellular level.3. Cytotoxicity assays will be conducted on the lead compounds to assess their safety and potential side effects on human cells.4. The Expected Outcomes of this research aim to contribute to the development of new antimicrobial agents that can address the growing issue of antibiotic resistance and provide effective treatments for infectious diseases5. The project may pave the way for innovative strategies to combat microbial infections and enhance public health. Collaboration with industry partners may further facilitate the translation of these findings into practical solutions, ultimately contributing to improved health Expected Outcomes and sustainability.Expected Outcome:1. The project is expected to identify novel bioactive compounds with significant antimicrobial activity against bacterial and fungal strains.2. Additionally, it will provide insights into their mechanisms of action and cytotoxicity profiles, paving the way for the development of effective antimicrobial agents to combat antibiotic resistance and improve health Expected Outcomes.
Deadline
30.04.2025