Science
Renowned Scientist Manu Prakash to Speak on Frugal Science in Bengaluru

On September 6, 2023, the renowned scientist Manu Prakash will deliver a public talk titled “From Paper Microscopes to Global Change: Story of Frugal Science.” The event, organized by the Murthy Trust in collaboration with the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), will be held at the Sir Puttanna Chetty Town Hall in Bengaluru, starting at 17:00.
Innovative Insights on Science Accessibility
Professor Manu Prakash, who serves as a Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University, is recognized for his groundbreaking work in developing low-cost scientific tools. His talk will focus on the concept of “frugal science,” which emphasizes the accessibility of scientific methods and technologies, particularly in resource-limited settings.
Prakash is widely known for creating the “paper microscope,” an innovative and affordable tool that allows anyone to conduct biological research. This invention exemplifies his commitment to democratizing science and making it available to communities globally.
The event promises to be an engaging discussion, shedding light on how simple yet effective scientific tools can lead to significant global changes. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from Prakash’s experiences and insights, as well as engage in a dialogue about the future of accessible science.
Event Details and Participation
Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure seating, as the event is expected to attract a large audience. The talk begins at 17:00 at the Sir Puttanna Chetty Town Hall, located on J.C. Road in Bengaluru. Admission is free, making this a unique opportunity for students, educators, and science enthusiasts alike to engage with one of the leading figures in the field.
The collaboration between the Murthy Trust and the NCBS highlights a shared commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering public understanding of science. This event is part of a broader initiative to promote scientific literacy and inspire future generations of scientists.
For further information about the event, interested participants can visit the official websites of the Murthy Trust and the NCBS.
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