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Stem Cell Technology project & Course- for M.Sc and B.TechsDear Student,
M.Sc/MS / B.Tech Biotech Stem Cell Project Auto Stem is a Stem Cell Application company situated in Chennai, India. Auto Stem invites registrations for II year BS/M.Sc / B.Tech Biotech Final year projects on "Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine". The topics ranging from Molecular Biology to stem cell isolation, characterisation techniques to Culture, Transdifferentiation and scaffold based tissue engineering. Further outstation students can register for a six month correspondence certificate programme, that also involves a 15-20 days hands-on training in stem cell techniques and clinical applications. We plan for a minimum number of students in Dec batch, and therefore request the interested students to register early (Registration is free, first come first service basis, open since July 14th) by mailing your details to [email protected] or through the Contact Us form of our website http://biz.whereincity.com/autostem. If you are interested in this branch of Science for project work or certificate programmes, mail us back with the following details: Name, Address, College, Course, Project duration & Timings(say Dec to Mar), Accommodation requirement (if any), and a brief statement that you are willing to undergo the project training or certificate programme in Auto Stem, and other details for registration. Your Registration details, Project availability / certificate course registrations, dates & schedules of the project /posting of study materials can be tracked in our “M.Sc Project Registrations 2011 -12” (for M.Sc students) or B.Tech Project Registrations 2011 -12” (for B.Tech students) or "CPSCTE Registration 2011-12" (for Certificate programme) section of the “News and Events” page of our company website. Regards Anand Cell: +919840109560.
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