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Events

March 18, 2025
Tuesday
SJRI

UG Research Conclave-2025

Brief:

Mar 18,2025

UG Research Conclave Report

18 March 2025

Seminar Hall, Biorepository Building

5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Introduction

The UG Research Conclave was organised on Tuesday, 18 March 2025, at the Seminar Hall of the Biorepository Building. It was a significant gathering that brought together all mentees of Dr Denis Xavier, alongside other students keen on exploring research opportunities. The event aimed to foster a deeper understanding of research practices, showcase ongoing projects and inspire young researchers to engage in meaningful academic pursuits. Dr Tony Raj, Dean of the Research Institute; Dr Deepa S, Senior Research Scientist, Division of Clinical Research and Training; and Dr Deepak Kamath, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, were also present.

Agenda

Dr Denis Xavier, Professor and Head of Dept. of Pharmacology, provided an insightful overview of the various projects undertaken by the mentees. He elaborated on the wide range of topics covered and highlighted the diligent work completed by each group, showcasing their dedication and commitment to research excellence.

Dr Tony Raj, the Dean of St John's Research Institute (SJRI), delivered a compelling address emphasising the importance of such programs. He discussed the valuable opportunities available to students and recognised the significant contributions made by SJRI in the realm of research. Dr Raj also highlighted SJRI's recent achievements, which have further cemented the institute's reputation as a leader in research and innovation. He introduced the students to the recent ICMR achievements, namely, the Centre of Advanced Research and the Collaborating Centre of Excellence.

Group Presentations

Following the Dean's address, each group presented the current status of their research projects. After each presentation, a round of Q&A and mentor feedback enriched the discussions. Below is a summary of the group presentations:

  1. Psychiatric disorders in chronic conditions in a tertiary care hospital in South India: Vijaya Machado, Mythili Ghosh, Lakshmi Sahiti
  2. Characteristics and treatment patterns in polycystic ovarian syndrome in outpatients of a tertiary care teaching hospital in South India: Pulak Gupta, Rebecca S Borgis, Remya Saji, Sr. Anupriya, Teresa Jane Mathew, Shreya M
  3. Knowledge and practice on antimicrobials in an in-patient setting of a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India: Rahul Sachin, Rishika, Stellamerin Thomas, Sadhgun, Aleena
  4. Risk Factors for Childhood Cancer in South India: Nalina Sahayaraj, Ankith Peter, Akshita, Kevin Carvalho
  5. Developmental delay in Type 1 Diabetes mellitus: Jenila Joseph F, Lisa Hilton
  6. Insulin Resistance patterns of different PCOS phenotypes in South Indians: Aditya Sharma, Shriya M Athreya
  7. Characteristics of thyroid disorders in pregnant women and their pregnancy outcomes: Jeslin Riona, Cecilia Stephanie
  8. Prevalence, impact and awareness of premenstrual syndrome: Shreya, Don Varghese
  9. Improving outcomes in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: Charan M, Maria Issac
  10. The project is still under development: Khushi and Saher.

Dinner

After the presentations, a dinner was arranged at the Terrace of Pope Paul Auditorium. This provided an excellent opportunity for students to interact with members from other groups. Each participant was able to introduce themselves and share their special interests that may not have been known to the larger gathering.

Conclusion

The conclave successfully served as a platform for students to exchange ideas, learn from experienced researchers, and gain insights into the scope and impact of research in their respective fields. It was a testament to the mentors' commitment to nurturing the next generation of researchers, equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in academia.

 

Attachments

UG Research Conclave Photos.pdf