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OUTREACH PROGRAM OF GUJARAT SCIENCE CITY

Students were amazed to see the wonderrs of the SKy oBservation inside the inflatable planetorium . Lots of students were linned up to crawl downinside the planetorium.

Environment Awareness Fair at Indroda Nature Park, Gandhinagar during 19 - 20th February 2005

The Gujarat Science City participated in a two-days Environment Awareness Camp held at Indroda Nature Park, Gandhinagar during 19-20 February 2005. GEER Foundation organized the district level camp in collaboration with Water and Sanitation Management Organization (WASMO), Gandhinagar. The activities included exhibition by eco-clubs members and the other organizations and institutions, who are working for the cause of environment education and conservation.

The camp aimed at creating environmental awareness through students by setting up eco-clubs in schools. It was a part of its main programme for the National Green crops (NGC) programme, being sponsored by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF), Govt of India. In Gujarat, GEER Foundation is working as the nodal agency and is now coordinating 3750 eco-clubs in the state with an around 150 eco-clubs in each of the 25 districts of the State.

The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Shri M. L. Sharma inaugurated the camp on 19th February 2005. In his inaugural address, Shri Sharma highlighted the importance of environment awareness programme and asked for the student's role in spreading the awareness about environment education and its protection.

Earlier, Shri C. N. Pandey, Director, GEER Foundation welcomed the participants, dignitaries and the participating organizations. He informed that the foundation is conducting several nature camps in and around Indroda Nature Park and providing an ideal platform for nature education components.

The Gujarat Science City opened its stall by displaying all its programmes and activities on environment and nature education as well as training on bioresources and biodiversity. Shri S. D. Vora, Executive Director, Gujarat Science City visited the camp both the days and supervised the activities. He also interacted with the senior officers of the Department of Forests, Govt of Gujarat and enlightened about various innovative nature education programmes of the Science City.

Among the other organizations, the Centre for Environment Education (CEE), WASMO, Gandhinagar, Department of Forests, Govt of Gujarat, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Department of Post are also participated in this two day camp and setup their informative stalls.

Many interested school level eco-club members, forest officers and conservators and the local teachers visited Science City stall and shown their interest and desires for the activities on science city as well as nature camps. Several films on nature education and interactive activities were shown to the visitors on LCD screen. Dr. Narottam Sahoo along with the Technician Shri Dharmenda Mauria and student volunteers, Ms. Tarika Patel, Shri Hemant Soni coordinated the activities of the camp.

The Science City also put up the inflatable planetarium and arranged shows the students and the general visitors of the camps on sky observation. Shri Pradip Mavadhiya and Devarsh Patel Conducted the planetarium shows.

Both the days there were lots of student activities like poster painting, essay writing and skit presentations. The valedictory function was organized on 20th February evening. Shri Arjun Singh, IAS, Secretary, Department of Forests, Govt of Gujarat addressed the participants as Chief Guest and had a high regard for their concerns and activities on environment awareness. He distributed prizes and certificates to the meritorious students. During the function, the Gujarat Science City was awarded a memento as a token of appreciation on its programmes and activities.

It was a good experience by participating and interacting with the students and the resource persons working on eco-club projects. It also helped us to identify the active eco-clubs and their coordinators for further training activity at science city during the year 2005-2006.


Bhoomi Pujan on 11-Feb-05

Humble beginning: Bhoomi Pujan of Road, Parking and Utility construction work in Science City on 11.02.2005 in the hand of Shri Vagmin Buch, Additional Secretary, Department of Science & Technology, Govt of Gujarat in presence of Shri S. D. Vora, Executive Director, Gujarat Science City.

 
 
Life and Health
New asthma treatment

hree potent proteins of the immune system, evolved to purge us of intestinal parasites, now often launch misguided attacks in our airways, triggering the congestion of asthma that leaves millions gasping for air.

By studying the genetic machinery that controls production of these immune soldiers called cytokines, a team of scientists has demonstrated a potential strategy to silence their misfiring and quell the asthma response.

In back-to-back papers, researchers at UC Scan Francisco and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) report that a stretch of DNA controlling all three cytokine genes is so similar in humans and mice that the mouse DNA can active the three human genes inserted in a mouse.

The researchers showed too that the activity of all three genes can be at least partially blocked, suggesting that a single drug could be used to attack asthma at its genetic source. Such a drug could be reliably tested in mice, their study shows.

"The primary aim of our research has been to demonstrate that if non-coding regions of DNA (stretches containing no genes) have been conserved in species separated by many millions of years, they probably perform vital functions," said Richard activity of this region, we should be able to block the expression of all three genes."

Many drugs are now being designed to interfere with activity of a single gene or the protein coded by that gene, but developing a drug to treat a disease caused by at least three genes could be far more difficult, Locksley said. Targeting a region of the genome that controls expression of the three genes at once may offer a solution.

The demonstration that the human genes for IL-4, 5 and 13 can be faithfully expressed in mice under the regulation of the mouse DNA is being published in Journal of Immunology.

The publication comes a few weeks after the team, led by the LBL scientists,

identified the high degree of similarity between the mouse and human stretches of DNA scientists inserted human chromosome segment 5q31 which contains the genes for the three human interleukins (Ils) into the chromosome of a mouse that include that species' versions of these genes.

"Remarkably," they report, "these human Ils were expressed faithfully in CD4+T cells in vitro and in vivo. These data support the existence of conserved regulatory elements near the cytokine cluster itself that enables the activation and/or stable expression of the type 2 cytokine genes in a cell and lineage-specific manner."

The resulting transgenic mouse strains showed normal lymph system development. However, the mice did develop fewer mouse IL-4- producing cells, suggesting competition exists between the mouse and human: cytokines genes for expression in the transgenic mice.

   
 

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