PPIE Collaboration with Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
PPIE Collaboration with Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
PPIE Collaboration with Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
Journal ArticleEffect of exogenous estrogen treatment on gonadal morphology, morphometry and estrogen receptor alpha mRNA expression in gonads of male chickens (Gallus domesticus) W.K. Ramesha Nirmali, Lakshan Warnakula, Ruwini Cooray, Nimanie Sachithra Hapuarachchi & Manjula P.S. Magamage March 2019 International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 1159 – 1166 Abstract…
Health Research: Patient and Public Involvement Crucial – Dr. Elliott Dr. Elliott visited Sri Lanka through the Patient and Public, Involvement and Engagement Initiative of the Institute for Research & Development in Health & Social Care. Read the Online Article
Sinhalese News Extract: School Twins Event 2019 A Rupavahini Channel, Sinhala broadcast news extract from its news program on the 2nd of February 2019. The extract covers the ‘School Twins Event’ held on the 1st of February 2019 by the Institute for Research & Development in Health & Social Care. The purpose of the event…
Sinhalese Event Justification: School Twins Event 2019 A Sinhalese recording from the Institute for Research & Development, conveying Honorary Director Prof. Athula Sumathipala’s justification for organizing the school twins event. He discuses the Sri Lankan Twin Registry maintained by the Institute for Research & Development and the special consideration that researchers should provide with regard…
News Extract: School Twins Event 2019 A Channel Eye, broadcast news extract from its news program on the 2nd of February 2019. The extract covers the ‘School Twins Event’ held on the 1st of February 2019 by the Institute for Research & Development in Health & Social Care. The purpose of the event was to…
Importance of Genetic Diversity and Phytochemical Assessment of Madhuca spp. in Sri Lanka: A Review Withana, W.V.E., Hapuarachchi, N.S., Cooray, R., Dissanayake, Y., & Warnakula, L. (2019, February 7-9). Importance of Genetic Diversity and Phytochemical Assessment of Madhuca spp. in Sri Lanka: A Review. Sustainable Business Transition through Technology and Innovations: Genetics & Biotechnology [Poster…
Identification of Vectors for In-vivo Protein Overexpression in Introducing Drought Resistance: A Review Cooray, R., Dissanayake, Y., Warnakula, L., & Hapuarachchi, N.S. (2019, February 7-9). Identification of Vectors for In-vivo Protein Overexpression in Introducing Drought Resistance: A Review. Sustainable Business Transition through Technology and Innovations: Genetics & Biotechnology [Poster session] International Research Conference (IRCUWU 2019),…
AbstractImportance of Genetic Diversity and Phytochemical Assessment of Madhuca spp. in Sri Lanka: A Review Withana, W.V.E., Hapuarachchi, N.S., Cooray, R., Dissanayake, Y., & Warnakula, L. 7th – 9th February 2019 Sustainable Business Transition through Technology and Innovations: Genetics & Biotechnology, International Research Conference (IRCUWU 2019), Uva Wellassa University, Badulla, Sri Lanka. Proceeding of the…
AbstractIdentification of Vectors for In-vivo Protein Overexpression in Introducing Drought Resistance: A Review Cooray, R., Dissanayake, Y., Warnakula, L., & Hapuarachchi, N.S. 7th – 9th February 2019 Sustainable Business Transition through Technology and Innovations: Genetics & Biotechnology, International Research Conference (IRCUWU 2019), Uva Wellassa University, Badulla, Sri Lanka. Proceeding of the International Research Conference, 2019,…
Discussion: Health Promotion & PPIE A decade ago, Department of Health Promotions, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka (RUSL) introduced a novel approach to work with and by people to improve their own health, which is now known as ‘Community Based Health Promotion Approach’. In that, members of the general public are empowered to initiate and…
Field Visit, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka A decade ago, Department of Health Promotions, RUSL introduced a novel approach to work with and by people to improve their own health, which is now known as ‘Community Based Health Promotion Approach’. In that, members of the general public are empowered to initiate and execute interventions in…