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CIMAP Advt No. 2/2020- Recruitment of Scientists and Senior Scientists- List of Shortlisted candidates to be called for Interview and List of Non-Shortlisted Candidates-reg
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Five-Day Skill Development-cum-Training Program on Cultivation, Primary Processing, Quality Aspects, and Marketing of Commercially Important Aromatic and Medicinal Plants
Extension of last date from 16 Aug 2022 to 21 Aug 2022
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Online interview for engagement of Project Associate-I, on purely temporary basis in different projects tenable at CSIR-CIMAP Research Centre, Bengaluru (ADVERTISEMENT NO. PA-August 2022)
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Screening Result- For the post of Senior Technical Officer (1) (Medical Officer), Post Code- T0421 against CSIR-CIMAP Advt. No. 1/2021"
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Final Result- For the post of Senior Technical Officer (1)(2) advertised vide CSIR-CIMAP Advt No. 2/2020
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SIDBI Sponsored Skill-cum-Technology Up-gradation Programme on 'Cultivation and Primary Processing of Economically Important Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
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Interview Schedule-For the post of Senior Technical Officer (1)(2) advertised vide CSIR-CIMAP Advt No. 2-2020
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Disposal of Representations received against CSIR-CIMAP Notice dated 08.02.2022
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Trainings under Skill Development Program 2021-22
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Notice regarding correction in the list of screened in candidates for interview for the post of Sr. Technical Officer (2) (Plant Biotechnology), Post Code T2220 (Unreserved)
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Corrigendum to Advt No. 1/2020, 2/2020 and 1/2021
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Skill-cum-Technology Up-gradation Programme on 'Cultivation and Primary Processing of Economically Important Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Last Date: 10 March 2022
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CSIR-CIMAP invites applications from Indian citizens in prescribed form for the variouse posts for Administrative/Technical support in research related activities under Advertisement No. 1/2021
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Training Programme on 'Improved Production Technologies of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants & Aromatic Oils' (Under Aroma Mission Programme – HCP 0007)
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Announcement of Various E-tenders"
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Training on Various Skill Develoment Programs"
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Revised Rates of Planting materials, seeds and by products of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs) at CSIR – CIMAP, Lucknow (w.e.f. 20.07.2017)
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ABOUT US

Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, popularly known as CIMAP, is a frontier plant research laboratory of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). Established originally as Central Indian Medicinal Plants Organisation (CIMPO) in 1959, CIMAP is steering multidisciplinary high quality research in biological and chemical sciences and extending technologies and services to the farmers and entrepreneurs of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) with its research headquarter at Lucknow and Research Centres at Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pantnagar and Purara. CIMAP Research Centres are aptly situated in different agro-climatic zones of the country to facilitate multi-location field trials and research. A little more than 50 years since its inception, today, CIMAP has extended its wings overseas with scientific collaboration agreements with Malaysia.....  readmorebutton

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Last Updated: Wednesday, 09 April 2014
Phytochemistry department's endeavour has been to extract, isolate and purify the compounds of medicinal and aromatic plants by employing classical and modern chromatography. The isolated compounds are being characterized by using modern spectroscopic techniques.The compounds, thus isolated, are tested for their biological activities for perfumery value. Chemical modifications are generally attempted for value addition and activity improvements. Significant contributions have been made in several areas of natural product chemistry. Dozens of medicinal and aromatic plants have been investigated and hundreds of new and known compounds have been isolated characterized. The area of interest of the department are chemical processing of waste plant material for the development of technologies useful in the production of bio-energy and biologically active chemicals,collection of medicinal and aromatic plants from natural and cultivated habitat and isolation, purification of phytochemicals, structure elucidation of purified natural products by modern spectroscopic methods, in vivo and in vitro biological testing guided isolation and chemical modification of the pure compounds for possible value addition, correlation studies of the isolated compounds from Indian medicinal and aromatic plants to establish biogenetic, chemotypic and chemosystematic relationships and studies to establish the biosynthetic pathway of important secondary metabolites.
Last Updated: Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Process Chemistry & Chemical Engg Overview

•The Process Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Department was established for the intention of  providing scientific and technical backup and support to the researchers, scientists, entrepreneurs,    industries and farmers in the area of processing of medicinal and aromatic plants.

•The department is working on extraction and isolation of lead molecules for bioactive studies, pilot scale evaluation of new varieties, up scaling of process technologies for techno economic evaluations, designing of extraction and distillation units for farmers, industries and entrepreneurs and transferring of technologies to the industries.

•The department is also doing R&D on value added bio-chemicals production from spent aromatic (lignocellulosic) biomasses.

 
 
 
Last Updated: Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Microbial Technology & Nematology Overview

Microbial Technology and Nematology Department is a close-knit and dynamic department that deals with plant associated microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, AMF and nematodes especially those which are beneficial for the plants. Microorganisms benefit agriculture by cycling organic and inorganic matter into useful molecules needed by the plants. The major objective of our department is to utilize strength of microbes (capable of producing siderophores, hormones, cellulase, chitinase, PSB, antibiotics etc.) and use these as bioinoculants to enhance the plant health and yield. The department also focuses on endophytes which have the capability to modulate biosynthetic pathways and can improve the content of the same in medicinal and aromatic plant. The other area of work is to look for microbes which can enhance tolerance of the plants to abiotic stresses like salt, flood, draught and soils contaminated with heavy metals. The department is also engaged in developing microbial technologies to manage plant diseases caused by variety of pests and pathogens. 

Apart from the contributions of Microbiology to plant health, another important area where our department is engaged to discovery of range of new plant based anti-ageing and age related disorders like parkinson and alzheimer compounds. Our studies have successfully demonstrated the versatility of Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) soil nematode model system in compound screening, drug target identification and in deciphering mechanisms of drug action and many natural compounds having potential to delay ageing.            

 
 
 

 

    

 
 
Last Updated: Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Plant Pathology  Overview

The focus of Plant Pathology department is investigations on the outbreak of new and important diseases caused by fungal, bacterial, viral, phytoplasma and ergot production. The department studies in detail on the epidemiology and etiology of the diseases through classical and molecular approaches. We try to understand the mechanism of susceptibility and resistance through production, isolation and characterization of phytotoxins and enzymes by the pathogen and accumulation of phytoalexins, PR proteins by the host in response to infection. The potential and utilization of beneficial microbes for the development of biofertilizers and biopesticides are also explored. The department is currently working on management of diseases by developing diagnostic kit, application of bioinoculants, botanicals and chemicals for the farmers and entrepreneurs. In addition, department is exploring bioactive phytochemicals against storage insects, field crop insects and insect-pests of public health importance.

 
 
 

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