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Rs 25 crore project: Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology join UK scientists in 5-year deal

Rs 25 crore project: Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology join UK scientists in 5-year deal
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CCMB joins International 'DEEP' Project for Global health advancements-Telangana Today

The groundbreaking five-year project, which has recently received 2.5 million GBP (Rs 25 crores) recently by Medical Research Council, UK, will explore key population health questions using datasets from across Asian, African, and North and South American continents. ....

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Indians especially at risk of Type 2 diabetes; Study sheds new light on how genes contribute to it

It is thought that Indians are especially at risk of Type 2 diabetes because they are centrally obese, or fat around the abdomen - indicative of fat around their visceral organs, and are more insulin resistant right from birth. This is in contrast to the Europeans who are overall fat in a generalise ....

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