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Nobel laureate Doherty working on AIDS

Manipal (Karnataka), Mar 18: Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Charles Doherty, who had won the honour for his work on avian influenza virus on mice, today said he was presently working with a group of scientists on HIV/AIDS and immunological memory to try to understand memory.

Addressing a press conference, Prof Doherty, who was here to inaugurate the three-day Indo-Australian conference on Human Variation and Pharmacogenomics last night, said HIV was a hard structure and unless there was a breakthrough in the knowledge, it was difficult to find an effective vaccine to the killer disease.

As there was tremendous advancement in the field of biology and other branches of science, all branches needed to become multi-disciplinary to integrate for interaction and find solutions and improve knowledge, he opined.

To a query, Prof Doherty said the pyramid culture was not good for scientific research activities and researchers as it would not only prevent openness among the students, but also curtail creativity. Students in the United States were more open with their teachers, he pointed out.

The Nobel laureate said more and more awareness about traditional systems of medicine was coming up. Several herbal products have 'productive effects' quality. However, to understand these systems, lot of research and efforts were needed, he added.

Expressing deep concern over youths not being much attracted towards basic sciences, he said brightest students even in the US were unfortunately attracted towards investment banking and other branches of studies.

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NKorea denuclearisation on track, US envoy says

Beijing, Mar 18: North Korea is on track to fulfil its side of a breakthrough disarmament accord by shutting down its main atomic facility next month, the US envoy to six-party talks on the North's nuclear programme said today.Christopher Hill said he was confident that a new round of the talks opening tomorrow could move past a spat over North Korea's frozen bank accounts and concentrate on pushing forward the February 13 deal.Under the terms of the.....

Civil War-like situation in Nandigram

Nandigram, Mar 18: Alleging that a "civil war-like" situation had been created in Nadigram, Union Minister Priyaranjan Dasmunshi today held the Left Front government responsible for the killings and threatened to take action if the state did not cooperate with the CBI team."I would ask the CBI to inform the Centre if cooperation is not available. The central government will give all support to the investigating team. CBI should also inform the court," he said, while addressing a rally.....

Dhoni's house attacked after India's defeat

New Delhi/Ranchi/Bangalore, Mar 18: Enraged cricket fans took to the streets, burnt players' effigies and vandalised Mahendra Singh Dhoni's house in the Jharkhand capital today after India crashed to a defeat against Bangladesh in the World Cup. The defeat sparked strong reactions back home. Damage was reported when around 50 youths assembled and attacked the construction site of the new house of dashing India stumper Dhoni in Ranchi. They also burnt the effigy of the player who was out.....
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