Yagya Purohit from Bhopal has achieved a remarkable feat at the prestigious Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Tirupati, leaving an impression on the national stage. Alongside Siddharth Paliwal, Yagya Purohit is leading India’s first-ever National Conference for Undergraduate Research in Biosciences (NCURB).
This groundbreaking conference seeks to bring together students and experts across diverse bioscience fields, encouraging the exchange of fresh perspectives and collaborative opportunities. Their initiative is a significant step toward empowering young minds within India’s academic community, specifically in the biosciences.
Scheduled for December 16-17, the two-day conference was conceived as a response to India’s growing focus on undergraduate research. NCURB is designed as a platform for connecting researchers across the country, aiming to inspire and empower students to undertake their own pioneering projects.
This unique initiative, created by undergraduates for undergraduates, highlights the potential of young scholars to contribute meaningfully to India’s academic landscape.