Campus Life

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Talks during the 2-day program, "Genes to Olfaction: 60 years in Science" beginning on 2nd January 2012 will be videostreamed in real time on the NCBS website. These videos can be viewed by both internal (NCBS) and external users. The detailed schedule of the program - speakers, topics and times - is available here.

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Striking that perfect balance between work and managing a family is never easy. And being a scientist does not make things any easier. Feeding a fussy infant with experiments tugging at your brain, dropping your children to school as a grant deadline looms in the afternoon: juggling all these requires tremendous skill and exceptional time management. That's when child care facilities are a godsend.

Child care centres play a big role in helping parents handle their careers. Knowing that this can boost an economy, many countries like Australia and Norway offer subsidized child care facilities to their citizens. In India, a day care facility is mandatory in government institutes. NCBS too has its own child care facility - but it's something that people here know very little about. I decided to find out more about it: how it works, what it involves and the people who make it happen.

Saturday, September 10th, 2011
Did you know that NCBS has its own YouTube channel? We do, and we are always eager to add new content.

Yesterday two new videos were uploaded and if you watch them you will see we are more than happy to host light-hearted, and technically unsophisticated, productions. It's YouTube after all!

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

 

 

"Wow, that's art." That's something you're bound to have thought sometime, looking down a microscope.You might be right - be it the multi-faceted eyes of a Drosophila staring back at you through the lens or that amazing sight of nerve cells firing in a rat's brain that got you hooked on neuroscience for life. Whatever it was that took your breath away, it's time to share all those stunning digital microscopy images or videos that you may have stashed away - and win amazing prizes.

Saturday, July 16th, 2011
Innumerable cups of tea and coffee have borne mute witness to conversations about the new high rise on campus. Everyone has been extremely curious about the giant structure rising in our midst, and a variety of emotions ranging from secret disgruntlement at the eating up of NCBS open spaces to obvious excitement about moving into the new building have been expressed. But what does the 'New Building' feature? What amenities can present and potential NCBS users expect to find there? I was lucky to be given a guided tour around the building by the Head Architect of NCBS, Poornima U.B., who answered a lot of queries and elaborated on the various features and facilities the new construction will offer, beginning in around four months' time when it opens its first phase.
Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Akira Kurosawa, Karan Johar, Jacques Cousteau - they all had to start somewhere. It's time NCBSians unleashed hidden talents and made your directorial debuts too! Ever wanted to showcase your skills as a budding film maker? The time is right, and here's a great opportunity - we're happy to announce the very first NCBS video competition this July: a basic, mobile/camera-recorded video contest. And the best part is – the theme is entirely your pick!

Friday, March 18th, 2011

When we walk around in NCBS, how often do we notice the other inhabitants of the campus? Mostly, we are too busy to notice anything else apart from the mosquitos in the upstairs canteen and the toads in the pond, who make sure we do not miss them. But on a relaxed day, if we take the trouble to look around, we do come across our campus-mates: an occasional rock lizard basking in the late morning sun, and the playful squirrels hopping from one tree to another. But NCBS has so much more to offer...

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

The last NCBS photo competition was such a great success, both in terms of participation and quality, that we have decided to go for broke with a competition every month! Upi has been thinking deeply about this and has come up with some inspired ways to highlight the superior lenscraft of our campus folk -- and to reward the winners in a way we know they will appreciate. Photos that win an award will be printed up on a grand scale, and gloriously framed, all at NCBS's expense, and then granted positions of honour in the NCBS Reception area. After a month, when it comes time for the next batch of winners to take their turn in the limelight, the departing masterpieces will be gifted to their creators.

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

What do NCBS students do first thing in the morning? They check their email, of course.

Almost everyone at NCBS has an email id ending with "@ncbs.res.in". And all of us check it religiously. Fire drills, renovation, due dates for assignments, and of course sweets - there is a mailing list for everything! When everyone is well informed, there is a sense of belonging.

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

NCBS is well known for its science. We address questions at the leading edge of biology. Given the quality of scientific research here, a person who has never been to NCBS might imagine it as as place with minimal focus on non-scientific interactions and activities. But the reality is just the contrary. We have a socio-cultural environment that is harmonious and vibrant.

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

A gifted Bharatnatyam artist with eighteen years experience, Vanjulavalli Sridhar, has joined the Master's in Wildlife Biology and Conservation program at NCBS. She has received several awards for her dance including the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's Kalaignar award. Watch the video of Vanju at a recent performance in Chennai, via the NCBS youtube channel (link - or just click on Vanju's pic).

Friday, October 29th, 2010

A hard fought battle between competitors and judges has boiled down to these final, but difficult decisions. The first NCBS photo competition has come to an end with the announcement of the judges decision for best photo and runner-up. Ashesh's brilliant image of the hole in the roof of the cave had a clear edge over competition with unanimous votes from all our judges. The winner was clear, but the heat was on for the second spot.

As judges and organizers alike deliberated, a close poll decided that the second spot would go to the photograph that made even speeding Bangalore traffic look beautiful. Venkatesan's creation of peace amidst the chaos blazed ahead to win our second prize.

As with the popular vote winners, the winners of the judges prize will receive cash awards reimbursable against the purchase of books, for Rs 1000 and Rs 250 respectively.Winners can contact the accounts section with the bills corresponding to their book purchase in order to receive their reimbursements.

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

NCBS is not all about academics, the non-scientific side is as important in creating and maintaining an environment that is conducive to the future of good science. Without the cleanliness and comfort that NCBS affords, through the tireless effort of its staff, much time would have to be spent in housekeeping, rather than in obtaining data.

An important, but oft-neglected activity that takes place quite frequently is the control of populations of the small animals that may threaten to infest our buildings. Pioneer Pest Control Services, based in Vidyaranyapura, has been charged with the duty of keeping NCBS safe from hordes of unwanted intruders. Consequently, the number of snakes and scorpions that the wildlife students have had to rescue from within the building has greatly declined.

Friday, September 24th, 2010

For all the film buffs out there, NCBS now has its very own YouTube channel. We can now look forward to seeing more of what life in NCBS means, from sports and entertainment, to science and technology. Currently, the videos uploaded include excerpts from the science-art interface workshops in 2009, the work taking place in some labs at NCBS, public talks at NCBS and digital home productions.

Details about these videos are available under each video on the youtube site.

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Is all work and no play dulling your neurotransmission? It's time to look lively and get sharp with the first in a series of upcoming photography competitions in NCBS! This is an opportunity for budding camerapersons to pick up their lens and get out of their labs. And everyone else at NCBS can join in by voting for their favourites. We are calling for photos in three thematic galleries.
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Perhaps inspired by the recent spate of sporting events organized by the wildlife contingent in NCBS, some of the badminton regulars felt the time was right for our approximately annual badminton tournament. An email was drafted and entries invited for the standard playing categories i.e. men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles. A flurry of excitement followed with players gunning for the best doubles partners and aspiring champions religiously practicing everyday. A schedule was chalked out, not once or twice, but multiple times, as the entries trickled in and players oscillated between playing and not doing so, or having the odd person request a playing spot after having finally convinced someone to play as a partner. As a result, unless you’d seen the daily schedule update in time, you may be in for a surprise!

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

“One more, just one more mile,
And then you’ll be closer to the goal”,
Our minds chant these magical words,
To rejuvenate our soul…

Each hurdle, each obstacle
Each milestone on our way..
Unfurls a new chapter,
Keeps us from going astray..
Thursday, July 8th, 2010

An epidemic has spread through NCBS and authorities are clueless on how to deal with it. Come 5pm and instead of running to catch the shuttle back home, students are glued to their laptop screens watching the latest football match. PIs all over have been complaining that lab productivity has dropped to near zero levels.

The symptoms were first noticed two weeks ago when students from Upinder Bhalla’s lab were found screaming and jumping in the lab. Concerned passersby rushed in thinking there may have been a lab mishap but it turned out that Lionel Messi had missed a goal. As days passed on, many small groups of students were seen in the hallways whispering and gesturing wildly like plotting conspirators. A student who wished to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals told us that they would gather in one of the labs on the second floor and watch the game.

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

“Oh God! We missed the shuttle, it’s a Sunday evening, it’s pouring, where are we gonna eat now?” Pat comes the reply, “Chill dude, FARAN’s hai na, we will surely find something to eat there”.

“Chalo Yaar, I am tired of working, let’s take a break”.

“But it’s 11:30 man, kya break, and what do you wanna do at this time?”

“Let’s go to FARAN’s and play TT”.

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Each Saturday evening NCBS News puts out a new edition, and highlights the lead story of the week. A big part of the lead story is the accompanying graphic, which also adorns and refreshes the NCBS home page. Most of the lead story images have been the result of the graphic artistry of NCBS's own Shovamayee Maharana.

You can see all of the images in one place now by clicking here or at any time by choosing "Lead Story Graphics!" from the main Navigation bar, top right of screen.

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