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2 letters and a list of 42 proposals from SERC, bulk: 2006-03 - 2006-12

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Identifier: MS-003-2-5-10-4

Description

From the Series:

Another extensive series, the material here is notable for the range of activities Krishnan was involved in, from championing new programmes and workshops across the country to steering scientific collaborations with multiple Indian institutions and experts on foreign shores. The material under the ‘Cone Snails: Peptide toxins’ is particularly interesting for the breadth of the collaboration, from conception to end of the multi-institution project. There are question papers and interesting quiz cards under the sub series ‘Question papers and quiz cards’. The sub-series ‘Student evaluations’ has the answer scripts of various students and also an annotated excel sheet with student details. The assessments of scientists and faculty are under the sub-series ‘Evaluation’. The sub-series on ‘SERB/SERC’ demonstrates Krishnan’s ability to have his fingers in many pies

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found within 2006-03 - 2006-12

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Full Extent

From the Collection: 9 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Archives at NCBS Repository

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