The planet earth is having various extreme sites, where extremophilic microorganisms thrive their presence, initiating following questions. Are these microbes the gift of nature for biotechnology? How do these microorganisms survive in extreme environments? What are the characteristics of metabolites secreated by these microbes? Can these metabolites be useful for biotech industries? If you want the answers of above questions, then come and join us in this exciting journey of research.
Research Unit of Biotechnology from Extremophilic Microorganisms (RUBEM) has been established in April 2014 at Institute of Biochemistry, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan.
Kakar S, Anwar M, Ali I (2015) A new record of fresh water clam, Corbicula flaminalis, muller, 1774 (bivalvia: mollusca) with reference to fresh water bivalves from different regional sites of the Balochistan province....
Development of world's first extremophilic microbial bank
Publication of a journal dedicated for extremophilic microbial biotechnologyInternational collaborations with renown research ....
SCD with the financial support of RAHA (UNDP) implementing a skill development project in District Pishin Tehsil Karazat UC Khanozai the project aim is to “Train the Traditional Birth Attendant (TBAs)”