21-Day Virtual Internship / FDP on Microbial Genome Resources and Analysis
🎓 Organized by: Biosrishti
📅 Duration: 21 Days 7-8 PM | 🌐 Mode: Virtual | 🖥️ Platform: Google Meet
📌 About the Internship
This 21-day Virtual Internship, conducted by Biosrishti (a Registered Educational Service Organisation), offers a structured and hands-on learning experience tailored for students and early-career researchers with an interest in microbial genomics and computational biology. The program is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for microbial genome analysis.
👩🔬 Who Can Participate?
🎓 B.Sc. / M.Sc. / B.Tech Life Sciences students
📚 Research Scholars
👩🏫 Faculty from any life science or allied field
💻 Anyone curious about microbial genomics and data analysis!
📚 Modules Covered
✅ Fundamentals of microbial genomics
✅ Genome databases & repositories
✅ Tools for genome annotation, comparative genomics, & phylogenetics
✅ Genome assembly, ORF prediction & functional annotation
✅ 16S rRNA analysis, SNP calling, metagenomics, and more
✅ 🧪 Mini Project / Case Study using real-world datasets
✅ 📄 Daily Worksheets after each technical session
💰 Registration Fee
🎓 Students: ₹1500
👩🏫 Faculty (FDP Certificate): ₹2000
🌍 International Participants: $30 USD
💳 Payment Options
📲 UPI/Wallets: GPay, PhonePe, PayTM, Amazon Pay
🔢 UPI Number: 8300096998
💳 UPI ID: biosrishti@ybl
🏦 Bank Transfer Details:
• Account Name: Biosrishti
• Account No: 3113201004346
• Account Type: Current
• IFSC Code: CNRB0002461
🌐 For International (USD):
PayPal 👉 paypal.me/biosrishti
📝 Registration Link
🔗 https://bit.ly/Biosrishti-Internship-FDP
🧾 Certification
📜 E-Certificate will be awarded on successful completion
👩🏫 Faculty participants will receive a Faculty Development Programme (FDP) certificate.
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