The Institute of Bioinformatics and Structural Biology was established on 2002.
The institute provides basic courses including physical chemistry, structural biology, bioenergetics, molecular biology, biochemistry and training in CD, ESR, NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography and high resolution microscopy for a new multi-disciplinary approach combining computational and biological expertise to analyze biological data.
Our programs demonstrate the broad base curriculum with the development of interdisciplinary biotechnology skills for graduates drawn from diverse streams.
Our faculty’s research includes bioinformatics, ecology of fresh water fishes, hematology, macromolecule crystallography, membrane biophysics and glycobiology, molecular systematics, protein function and structure, plant molecular biology, photosynthesis, and stress mediated plant gene expression.