All articles by Dinsa Sachan – Page 2
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Careers
Looking after children and your career
With the right support, a research career and childcare can be balanced – even in lockdown
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Careers
How hobbies can help your science
Indulging in a hobby can bring benefits inside and outside of work
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Careers
The rise of the virtual chemistry conference
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, online talks and poster sessions are moving to the mainstream
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Careers
When should you help your colleagues?
Assisting trustworthy co-workers can pay dividends for your career and wellbeing
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News
Poor antibiotic stewardship blamed as India found to be superbug’s birthplace
Spread of superbugs a growing problem for the subcontinent
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News
Telemedicine abortion provider locks horns with US drug regulator
Food and Drug Administration urged to take action against abortion charity by US politicians
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News
India’s early efforts to tackle scientific fraud fail to impress
Attempts to crackdown on plagiarism and predatory publishing don’t go far enough, scientists say
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News
India hastens to regulate GM food
Study highlights marketed products containing GM material without official permits
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News
WHO gears up to solve the world’s antivenom crisis
Clinical trials planned to take on scourge of substandard, untested medicines
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News
State ban renews debate on harmful pesticides in India
Punjab’s action outlawing 20 pesticides is part of a nationwide re-evaluation
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Feature
The long road to an HIV vaccine
A vaccine may not be available anytime soon, but its proponents are hard at work
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News
India's HIV/Aids law may bring relief to a million people
Legislation aims to tackle stigma of testing and treatment
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Feature
Could artificial meat save the planet?
As meat production becomes unsustainable, Dinsa Sachan investigates the new industry of meat substitutes
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Feature
A new hope in HIV prevention
New microbicide products could turn the tide against Aids for women in Africa, reports Dinsa Sachan
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Opinion
Target ignorance to tackle resistance
Countries like India are bearing the brunt of antibiotic resistance, and education could be a key tool in tackling its spread
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Business
Indian manufacturers hit back over quality claims
Study showing drugs exported to Africa are substandard prompts backlash from generic drugmakers
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