Lucknow-based Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP) is keen on sharing its laboratory facilities available in Lucknow and Bengaluru for the post-graduate students of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) here to work on natural compounds.
The offer was made by CIMAP Director Dr A K Tripathi during his visit to TNAU yesterday.
Tripathi, accompanied by a team of CIMPA scientists, held discussions with TNAU Vice-Chancellor K Ramasamy who underlined the need for inter-institutional collaborations for research and development in medicinal and aromatic plants, a TNAU release said today.
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The CIMAP Director evinced interest in sharing the laboratory facilities available at Lucknow and Bengalurue for the PG students of TNAU.
The visiting scientists were taken around the campus and explained on the germplasm wealth in medicinal and aromatic plants available with TNAU, it said.


