Guest Lectures

Our guest lectures cover a wide range of topics, including recent advancements in research, innovative technologies, and emerging trends in the field.

Guest Lectures at CBCMT

Join us for enlightening guest lectures at the Centre for Biomaterials, Cellular and Molecular Theranostics (CBCMT), where renowned experts and scholars from around the world share their insights and knowledge on various aspects of biomaterials, cellular and molecular theranostics, and tissue engineering.

Our guest lectures cover a wide range of topics, including recent advancements in research, innovative technologies, and emerging trends in the field. These lectures offer a valuable opportunity for students, researchers, and industry professionals to expand their knowledge, gain new perspectives, and engage with experts in the field.

In addition to guest lectures, CBCMT is proud to host the Crazy, Curious, Creative (C3) Club, a student-led initiative that organizes workshops, seminars, and other events to enhance students’ knowledge and creativity. The C3 Club conducts a variety of activities, including guest lectures, hands-on workshops, and interactive seminars, to provide students with a platform to explore their interests and expand their horizons.

By attending our guest lectures and participating in C3 Club activities, you will have the opportunity to interact with leading researchers and scholars, ask questions, and participate in discussions that can inspire new ideas and collaborations. Whether you are a novice or an expert in the field, our guest lectures and C3 Club activities provide a platform for lifelong learning and professional development.

Stay updated with our guest lecture schedule and C3 Club events, and join us at CBCMT for an enriching experience that will broaden your horizons and deepen your understanding of biomaterials, cellular and molecular theranostics, and tissue engineering.

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With this addition, centre is better positioned to fabricate 3D organoids, tissue mimics, which will also be one of the key focus areas in coming years.The ongoing projects of the center are funded by both national and international funding agencies. The center also has a strong research collaboration with scientists from leading research laboratories across the globe.