India's life-sciences institutes are rewriting the rule books for research. K. S. Jayaraman finds that they are focusing on higher standards and enterprise.
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K. S. Jayaraman is Nature's India correspondent.
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Jayaraman, K. Among the best. Nature 436, 492–495 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/436492a
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