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Future Scientists Forum: 10K Scientific Talent 2024-27

Welcome to the Future Scientists Forum (6D.FSF), an innovative initiative by 6D.Varsity designed to cultivate a robust scientific workforce. Our mission is to establish chapters at schools and colleges, providing students and faculty with the resources to engage in cutting-edge research, receive expert training, and prepare for successful careers in scientific research. 

Vision & Mission
Vision

A million Scientists for the Century

Mission

​To create a platform for collaboration, learning, and innovation, bridging the gap between academia and industry, and empowering the next generation of scientists. 

6D-Institutional Chapter (6D.FSS.IC)
Faculty/Teacher Member
  • Requirements: A minimum of 2 faculty members with a core interest in scientific research.

  • Roles: Mentor and guide students, facilitate research projects, and coordinate with 6D.Varsity for program implementation.

Student Members
  • Requirements: 5-10 (max) students committed to pursuing careers in scientific research. 

  • Roles: Participate in training programs, engage in research projects, and contribute to the chapter's activities. 

Tracks
Drug
Discovery
Climate
Action
Precision
Agriculture
Health
Intelligence

Discover-to-Learn

Program Duration and Levels
36 Months Future Scientists Programs:
  • Designed to provide comprehensive training in lifesciences research across three levels.

  • Training is provided by University of Wisconsin-Madison Research Faculty, CSIR Scientists, and top industry experts.

Training Levels
Future Scientist - Level 1: Introduction to Life Sciences Research
  • Duration: 12 months (Every Saturday)

  • Objective: Introduce students to the basics of life sciences research, including foundational concepts, methodologies, and techniques.

  • Content: Basic principles of BioDiscovery, introductory laboratory skills, research ethics, and initial project work.

Future Scientist - Level 2: Advanced Life Sciences Research
  • Duration: 12 months (Every Saturday)

  • Objective: Build on the foundational knowledge with advanced topics and more complex research projects.

  • Content: Advanced bio processing concepts, experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation, advanced laboratory techniques.

Future Scientist - Level 3: Professional Life Sciences Research
  • Duration: 12 months (Every Saturday)

  • Objective: Prepare students for professional research careers with in-depth training and real-world research experience.

  • Content: Specialized research topics, professional lab work, collaboration with research institutions, and preparation for publication or presentation of research findings, and become Global Research Ambassadors.

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The Future Scientists Forum Meet - Drug Discovery on July 5th.

Future Scientists Program (2024 - 2027)
Training 1000 Research Faculty in Drug Discovery 
  • Advanced Training Modules: Specialized workshops and training sessions. 

  • Ph.D and Post-Doc Opportunities: Advanced research and academic positions for further development. 

  • University Partnerships: Collaborations with top universities and research centers. 

  • Mentorship Programs: Guidance from renowned experts in the field. 

Training and Placing 10,000 Students in Scientific Careers: 
  • Comprehensive Student Programs: From introductory to advanced research training. 

  • Industry Collaborations: Partnerships with pharmaceutical companies and research organizations. 

  • Career Development Support: Assistance with internships, job placements, and career guidance. 

  • Global Research Internships and Scholarships 

Programs and Initiatives (2024-2027) 
  • Science Ambassadors Program: Train student leaders to advocate for science in their communities. 

  • BioDiscovery Science Labs: Provide access to labs and experiments for student research. 

  • Global Science Challenges: Organize international competitions to encourage innovation and problem-solving. 

  • Mentorship Program: Connect students with scientists and researchers for guidance and support. 

  • Science Festivals: Host fairs and festivals to showcase student projects and promote scientific engagement. 

  • Global Conferences in India & USA 

Training and Mentors
  • Training Partners: Mentoring by Top-notch Research Professors and Professionals from Industry, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Ivy League & pioneer in Lifesciences Innovation), Tiny Earth, Research Faculty from reputed global and Indian Research institutions. 

  • Methods: Workshops, Lectures and Seminars, Online modules, Hands-on Lab work, and Mentorship. 

  • Resources: Access to research facilities, online libraries, and scientific databases. 

Benefits of Participation
  • Skill Development: Gain comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in life sciences research.

  • Networking: Connect with leading scientists and peers from around the world.

  • Career Preparation: Develop the skills and experience needed to pursue successful careers in scientific research.

  • Certification: Receive certifications for each level of the program, enhancing academic and professional credentials.

  • Job Placement: Opportunities in top-notch companies, universities, and research organizations in India and abroad.

How to Join
Steps to Establish an Institutional ( 6D.FSS.IC) Chapter
  1. Contact 6D.Varsity: Initiate the application process by contacting 6D.Varsity.

  2. Submit Application: Provide details about the institution, faculty, and interested students.

  3. Approval and Setup: Upon approval, set up the chapter and coordinate the commencement of training programs.

Contact Information

Key Highlights

6D.Future Scientists S1 Episode 1
Forum Launch
Deepa Prajwalana

The event began with the ceremonial launch, symbolizing enlightenment and knowledge sharing.

Power-Packed
Guest Speakers

Featured insightful talks on careers in drug discovery, offering guidance and inspiration.

Drug Discovery
Collaboration

Announced a partnership between 6D.Varsity and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Tiny Earth, focused on advancing antibiotic research and combating antibiotic resistance.

School of Antibiotic
Research (SoAR)

Introduced a new initiative to foster innovation in antibiotic research, serving as a hub for aspiring scientists.

Futuristic
Keynote Address

Dr. Aarti Raja delivered a visionary keynote on the future of scientific research and innovation.

Supercharged
Fireside Chat

A lively discussion with industry leaders on trends and the future of life sciences.

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Founder, ISF

Dr. JA Chowdhary
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Director, Wisconsin Institute of Discovery

Dr. Jo Handelsman
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ED, Bharat Biotech

Mr. Sai Prasad
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Principal Scientist Apollo Therapeutics, UK

Dr. Krish Kolluri
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CEO, NTT Data

Mr. Sanjeev Deshpande
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Research Professor NSU, FL

Dr. Aarti Raja
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Head Lifesciences, RICH

Dr. Sushmita Sunder
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CEO, 108 VC Fund

Mr. Sreekanth Perala
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CEO, T-Hub

Dr. Mahankali Srinivas Rao
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Co-Founder, 6D.Varsity

Ms. Usha S. Talluri
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Scientist-D, ICMR

Dr. Santhosh Kumar B
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