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F.S.Idroos
Ms.F.S.Idroos, Probationary Lecturer attached to the Department of Zoology, recently won the Excellent Paper Award at the 11th International Academic Conference on Development of Science and Technology, held in Singapore, on 19th and 20th December 2015. Her paper was titled “Development of a laboratory scale and filter using Microcystin-LR degrading bacterium Basillus cereus”. This research was supervised by Prof.Pathmalal Manage and was funded by the National Research Council.
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University of Sri Jayewardenepura is blessed by its founders and former leaders in its rapid road to development and constant success, as the Vice Chancellor stated during the opening of the new computer center of the Faculty of Applied Sciences. He added that the improvements keep coming our way and the collective effort of the entire university community has contributed to it. The new computer center was opened in a modest...
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The orientation programme of the Faculty of Applied Sciences for the academic year 2014/15 commenced on 4th January 2016. Students who were enrolled for courses for the coming years were welcomed by the faculty for this special programme which will continue till 9th January. Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, Prof.Sudantha Liyanage, academic staff, Registrar,the Senior Assistant Registrar, Assistant registrar of  the FAS, and other officials were present at the...
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Position : Research Assistant (MBBS Doctor) Genetic and research laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura   Qualifications required: MBBS (Sri Lanka) or a medical degree equivalent to MBBS from any foreign university recognized by the Sri Lanka Medical Council is required for  university projects on Clinical Neuroscience in collaboration with top world ranked universities including, Imperial College – London, George Washington University – USA,...
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Sri Lankan scientists target brain disease market ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lankan scientists are seeking partnerships with foreign firms and research outfits to develop medicines using native herbs and plants to tackle neurological disorders, estimated to be a trillion dollar market. The potential to use natural products to treat or delay the onset of neurological degenerative disorders was big and growing, said Ranil de Silva, a professor at Sri Jayewardenepura University....
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