The
Australian crew along with Ms. Anna having a discussion with
Dr.N.M.Veeraiyan,The Chancellor, Saveetha University in Saveetha Dental
College, Chennai
Saveetha Universities first Ph.D
is moving a head to a world level Subject.
Chennai: Saveetha Universities first Ph.D subject is moving
a head to a world level subject.
Tamilnadu’s
“Role of finger dermatoglyphics in predicting susceptibility to dental caries”
Ph.D research paper from saveetha has reached the world level. After Australian
broadcasting corporation has made
the documentary now
it is moving ahead to make a software on this subject.This is the eight years
research of Dr.Pratiba Ramani, the head of the OralPathology
department of Saveetha detal college.
Australian broadcasting corporation and USA’s Smith Sonian
network has joined together and made the
Documentry called “ Tales of the Unexpected”.
Along with Saveetha University,
Dr. Pratiba Ramani has also reached the
world level
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Dr.Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of the Department, Department of Oral Pathology, Saveetha dental college welcomes Ms. Anna, Member of the Australian crew. |
The Department of Oral Pathology, Saveetha Dental College welcomes Ms. Anna, Member of the Australian crew. |
Dr,Pratibha Ramani, gives Oral Hygiene Instructions to the Students of Pupil, Eco School. |
The students of Pupil, Saveetha Eco school examined in the Department of Pedodontia |
Dr. Pratibha Ramani, evaluates and analyses the finger prints pattern. The Australian crew shoots the scene for the Documentary series “ Tales of the Unexpected” |
Dr. Pratibha Ramani, evaluates and analyses the finger prints pattern. The Australian crew shoots the scene for the Documentary series “ Tales of the Unexpected” |
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