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Community based Urinary tract infection and MDR

Pilot study successfully conducted at Bhaktapur supported by local Manandhar group, Human organ transplant hospital and collaboratively organized by Bachelor program of microbiology, Pinnacle college. The project will now be relaunch in different sampled units of Bhaktapur and later extending to Kavre, Kathmandu and Lalitpur

 

Rapid composting

MiRON in collaboration with MLRC, have successfully conducted the laboratory based trial. Now field based trial in collaboration with NEPCEMAC is going on in chobar.

 

Project on Microbial degradation of feather wastes

Feather wastes is a recalcitrant waste, which can be microbially degraded to viable end product. First phase of Lab based research in collaboration with MLRC has been successfully conducted. Second phase of lab based research is ongoing at MLRC lab. Field based trial in collaboration with NEPCEMAC is being conducted.

 

Effective Microorganism production

Effective or beneficial microorganism is the combination of aerobic and anaerobic consortia of microbesIn 1982 Dr.Higa at the University of Ryukyus, Okinawa Japan, discovered a specific group of naturally occurring beneficial microorganisms with an amazing ability to revive, restore, and preserve. He named this group E.M. (Effective microorganisms).

MiRON in collaboration with MLRC is conducting lab and field based research in production and application of benefical microorganism as insect repellant, biofertilizers and composting.

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