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This event featured the simultaneous inauguration of five key streams: Inspire Junior, Inspire Learner, Inspire Professional, Collaborate Health Research Expo, and Enrich Access to Research Resources, with over 5000 students from Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts participating.
The Inspire Junior Program, aimed at students from grades eight through twelve, offers guided tours of various laboratories, showcasing specimens, instruments, exhibits, and experiments across the health sciences. It aims to foster a scientific mindset and motivate students to pursue careers in these fields.
During his inaugural address, Dr. H.S. Ballal emphasized the importance of inspiring young minds and providing them with opportunities to explore the fascinating world of science and research. He elaborated on how initiatives like the Inspire Junior Program play a critical role in shaping the future of healthcare and scientific advancements.
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He also highlighted the broader vision of MAHE Health Sciences Research Day, which includes fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and providing access to state-of-the-art research resources. “The Inspire Learner stream helps undergraduates and postgraduates build essential research skills, while Inspire Professional provides faculty with invaluable insights from esteemed experts. The Collaborate Health Research Expo underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, offering a platform for researchers to exchange ideas and seek partnerships. The Enrich initiative focuses on empowering researchers with access to premium research resources. Together, these initiatives create a comprehensive environment that advances excellence in health research and innovation,” Dr. Ballal added.
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