Graduates, post-graduates and research scholars will get an opportunity to visit Japan and learn from an interactive platform on regenerative medicine.
Nichi-In Centre for Regenerative Medicine (NCRM) Director Samuel J.K. Abraham told a press conference recently that students from various disciplines will get an opportunity. The learning platform will be hosted on October 22, 2017 at the National Centre for Global health and Medicine, Tokyo ( www.ncgm.go.jp ).
Students from the life sciences, biotechnology, veterinary science, dentistry and medicine can register at www.ncrmniche.org and take an online test. The top 40 candidates in the preliminary round will travel to Tokyo and their trip will be sponsored.
“Japan is the one of the most happening areas in the field due to its advanced regenerative medicine regulations and cutting-edge, clinically translated technologies,” he said.