RTSTI Conference 2025

We are delighted to share that our KRIBS team attended Recent Trends in Science, Technology and Innovation (RTSTI) Conference 2025, organized jointly by Gandaki Province Academy of Science and Technology and Pokhara University, on March 19-21, 2025. The team participated in poster presentation and presented their work titled “Assessment of Interferon-Gamma Secretion in Human Immunodeficiency Read more about RTSTI Conference 2025[…]

KRIBS among Top Institutions from Nepal In Nature Rankings

We are proud to share that Kathmandu Research Institute for Biological Sciences (KRIBS) has been recognized as one of the top 10 institutions from Nepal by Nature Journal, ranked in 10th Position. Our inclusion in this prestigious list alongside other leading institutions is a testament to the dedication of our researchers, students and collaborators. We Read more about KRIBS among Top Institutions from Nepal In Nature Rankings[…]

PHA4GE-2023 Travel Grant Award

We are pleased to announce that the Public Health Alliance for Genomic Epidemiology (PHA4GE)  has awarded the Travel Grant to support participants from KRIBS to attend PHA4GE Conference 2023! The grantee will participate onsite in Cavalli Estate, Cape Town South Africa. We are excited to present our scientific work at the PHA4GE Conference and are Read more about PHA4GE-2023 Travel Grant Award[…]

KRIBS-SfAM

One day meeting on Microbiological Sciences for a Prosperous Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

29 September 2018 Kathmandu Research Institute for Biological Sciences (KRIBS) in association with Society for Applied Microbiology, U.K. organized a one-day meeting on the theme “Microbiological Sciences for a prosperous Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal” in Kathmandu. The meeting was conducted with an aim to inform the concern bodies about the role and importance of microbiology Read more about One day meeting on Microbiological Sciences for a Prosperous Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal[…]

Talk on,” Urgent Partnership To Stop Silently Spreading Superbugs,”

14th December, 2017 Mr. Binod Rayamajhee, Researcher at KRIBS, presented a Talk on,” Urgent Partnership To Stop Silently Spreading Superbugs,” at an academic symposium organized by U.S. Embassy Kathmandu. The ring of warning (antimicrobial resistance-AMR) is ringing louder so we [two countries (U.S. and Nepal) should coincide their collaboration against AMR] need to take immediate action Read more about Talk on,” Urgent Partnership To Stop Silently Spreading Superbugs,”[…]