Staff Reporter :
Dr Narnaware said that a thorough understanding of physiology is necessary to find out the effects of hormones and neuronal processes in the brain on food intake regulation
RASHTRASANT Tukadoji Maharaj
Nagpur University’s (RTMNU) Post
Graduate Department of Zoology
organised a lecture session recently.
Dr Raj Narnaware, Associate
Professor of the Department of
Nursing Foundation and Science of
MacEwan University in Canada; Dr
Prashant Bokare, Vice Chancellor
RTMNU; Dr V T Dhurve, Head of
Department, and Dr Suresh Masram,
Vice President of Zoology Society,
were present. Dr Narnaware speaking on the topic ‘Brain Regulation of
Food Intake: Research in Life Sciences
and its Future Prospects’, elaborated
on how food intake interacts with the
brain and immune system.
He said that a thorough understanding of physiology is necessary
to find out the effects of hormones
and neuronal processes in the brain
on food intake regulation. Along with
this, he gave information through digital presentation about how the syllabus should be in the first, second,
third and fourth year.
Aditya Kadbe, Secretary Zoological
Society, presented the academic
report of the department. Dr Suresh
Masram conducted proceedings and
Prachi Rathod proposed the formal
vote of thanks.