ICMR-NICPR To Hold Hands-on Training in HPV DNA Diagnostics for Medical Professionals, details
New Delhi- Department of Health Research (DHR) Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India is sponsoring a 1-week training programme on “Hands-on Training in HPV DNA Diagnostics”. The training programme is being conducted by the Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research (ICMR-NICPR).
NICPR is a premier institute of ICMR engaged in conducting multidisciplinary high-quality research in major cancers of the country with special reference to cancers of the uterine cervix, breast and oral cavity.
Regarding the training program, ICMR-NICPR has shared an advertisement, as per which the training programme will be conducted from August 5 to 9, 2024.
Those individuals who are interested in participating in this training program have to register themselves through a link or scan a QR code, the registration link and QR code is given in the advertisement. Candidates must register as soon as possible as the online link will be deactivated after the first 100 applications. However, only a maximum of 20 participants will be enrolled for this training program. After the completion of registration, the selection of participants will be done by July 5, 2024.
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