Chennai

Workshop for lifescience students

Express News Service

The Research and Development division of the Frontier Lifeline Hospitals and the Dr K M Cherian Heart Foundation at Frontier Mediville (SEZ), Elavur village near Gummudipoondi, have joined hands   to train students interested in essential molecular tools in clinical applications. The session will be held between October 17 and October 19.

The workshop is aimed at making life science students ready to face the industry.  After the session, the students will be well-equipped with essential technical skills that will improve their career prospects. The hands-on training in molecular diagnostics will also help the research institutions.

“The workshop will help students who are interested in  essential molecular tools in clinical applications.

Those who attend the session will have more clarity on the subject. More importantly, they will understand the demands of the industry and what is expected of them as future doctors,” said Sandhya Cherian, VP, Frontier Mediville and director of Frontier Lifeline Hospital.

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