We were pleased to host a delegation from University of Manchester led by President, Prof. Dame Nancy Rothwell at TIGS and BLiSC India campus. As part of the visit, they toured the insectary facility at TIGS and exchanged ideas on how to forge research partnerships between the two institutions.
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