Research

“Nature” journal has published an article focusing on Immunologist Neelika Malavige’s study of a massive dengue-fever outbreak is being hampered by fuel shortages and power cuts on July 15, 2022 based on the interview Smriti Mallapaty had with Prof Malavige. Following is the whole article Nature News Q&A published in Nature website. “Sri Lanka is...
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Researchers from Science, Medical, Technology, Engineering, Management and Graduate Studies Faculties published twenty research papers in Journals indexed by Elsevier Scopus during the month April 2022. Thirty-two researchers from USJ contributed to this achievement. The web publishing team of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura acknowledges their contribution to upgrading the research standards of the University...
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  Researchers from Science, Medical, Technology, Engineering, Management and Graduate Studies Faculties published twenty five research papers in Journals indexed by Elsevier Scopus during the month March 2022. Thirty six researchers from USJ contributed to this achievement. The web publishing team of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura acknowledges their contribution to upgrading the research standards...
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  Researchers from Science, Medical, Technology, Engineering, Management and Graduate Studies Faculties published twenty five research papers in Journals indexed by Elsevier Scopus during the month February 2022. Forty Four researchers from USJ contributed to this achievement. The web publishing team of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura acknowledges their contribution to upgrading the research standards...
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Rigifoam Collection installed in the University by Green Hub of the Faculty of Medical Sciences
Disposal of Rigifoam or Polystyrene has been a major challenge due to the lack of available disposal and recycling methods. The Green Hub of the Faculty of Medical Sciences has initiated a project to collect and dispose of Rigifoam in an environmentally friendly manner and a collection bin has been installed at the Anatomy block...
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Researchers from Science, Medical, Technology, Engineering, and Graduate Studies Faculties published forty five research papers in Journals indexed by Elsevier Scopus during December 2021. Fifty two researchers from USJ contributed to this achievement. The web publishing team of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura acknowledges their contribution to upgrading the research standards of the University and...
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Open science, reproducibility and transparency in research are the pathways to improve the sustainability of scientific research. Open science is vital for the progress of science as it allows scientific information, data, and methodologies to be more widely accessible and reusable. Research reproducibility and transparency are crucial for scientific advancement, not just because they ensure...
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Social responsibility usually doesn’t go along with the wood industry. Who knew that they could get returns in premiums from the “environmental and social responsibility” by paying a “small fee” BUT acquiring it rightfully and benefit from “Dollars”? Apparently, some have. There are debates over the environmental impact make by wood industry in general, and...
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Researchers from Science, Medical, Technology, Engineering, and Graduate Studies Faculties published forty five research papers in Journals indexed by Elsevier Scopus during December 2021. Fifty two researchers from USJ contributed to this achievement. The web publishing team of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura acknowledges their contribution to upgrading the research standards of the University and...
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Many sexual abuse victims in SL are girls (83%) and the majority (74%) suffered penetrative abuse - USJ Psychiatry research
“More” is not a word we do not want to hear on child abuse, but shockingly 94.5% of the criminals who engaged in such things were known to the child. Means your child might not be safe with your own kin. USJ researchers collected data from 64 children to find out the results that could...
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