1. Dr. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik URL:www.linkedin.com/in/drbharatbhusan4
International Scholar Exchange Fellow-2011 (Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, S.Korea)
UGC-NRCBS Visiting Fellow- 2010 (Madurai Kamaraj University, INDIA)
Indian Academies Summer Fellow- 2007 (Visva-Bharathi University, INDIA)
Cell: +91- 8159915412, 9178362664
E-mail: drbharatbhusan4@gmail.com
Summary
Experience in Research & Development, Academics and Life Sciences research.
PhD in Biotechnology, with extensive Research knowledge in biochemical and
molecular methods.
Hands on Experience and extensive knowledge on Technical protocols in the field of
Histology, biochemistry, molecular Biology & Immunology (PCR, RT-PCR, RAPD &
ISSR maker, 2-D Gels and Protein Expression and Purification, Cloning, Sequencing
etc...). Have worked on mammalian, aquatic and insect model systems.
Application support & Laboratory Managerial Experience of more than 3+ years with
application knowledge on technical aspects of various biotechnological instruments like
the following: Confocal Microscopy, FPLC, Thermal Cycler, DNA Hybridization
Chamber, Liquid chromatograph, Gel Documentation Unit, High Speed Centrifuges,
UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, 1D & 2D gel systems, Digital pH meter & Deep Freezers,
Liquid Scintillation Counter, Lyophilizer.
Extensive knowledge and research experience in Bioinformatics (Protein Structural
Modelling, Secondary Structure Prediction and Database Search).
Advanced Diploma and hands on Experience in Electrophoretic and Electro Blotting
Techniques.
Expertise in Biostatistics (Sigma Plot, SPSS, etc.).
Invited to speak on Various Technical and Research oriented Symposium, in the field of
Biotechnology and allied subjects.
Member of various prestigious International Research Organizations, including Science
Advisory Board, Society of Toxicologists, European Federation of Biotechnologists,
Asian Federation of Biotechnology, Korea and Webmed Central, UK.
Certified in Information Technology, with Basic knowledge if Microsoft Office, Visual
Basics, Adobe Professional.
Awarded prestigious UGC-NRCBS Visiting Fellowship for the year 2010 and Indian
Academy of Science-Indian National Science Academy-National Academy of Science
Summer Fellowship for the year 2007.
Reviewer of International Journals including Elsevier’s “Journal of Hazardous Materials
with an impact factor of 4.144” and other Academic Press journals.
Work Experience
International Post-doctoral scientist at Insect Defense Signaling Lab, School of Agriculture and Life
Sciences, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea
01st September, 2011 – 31st August, 2012
Project funded by Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies: Isolation and characterization of
bioactive proteins from silkworm fecal matter responsible for antibaculoviral immunity
Workflow: Ammonium sulphate precipitation, Dialysis, Gel Filtration Chromatography, Affinity
Chromatography, RP-HPLC, Electrophoresis, Western blotting, Immunostaining and stability studies, Mass
Spectrometry, Edman Sequencing, Anti-bacterial, Anti-fungal and Anti-viral assays, PCR, gene cloning (both
TA and pET vector), sequencing, RACE-PCR & Real-time PCR, recombinant protein production and
Antibody development, Predictive Bioinformatics tools and softwares
Additional Responsibility
2. • Confocal Microscopy studies for AcMNPV infection in Silkworms.
• Affinity Purification and charecterization of His-Tag Proteins from silkworm
• Gene expression studies in insect models as Spodoptera exigua and Pieris rapae in response
to immune elicitors
• Whole-genome sequencing of Pieris rapae granulovirus with molecular cloning and
immunohistochemical characterization of granulin and chitinase genes
• Host-pathogen interaction studies (pathogenic pests-baculovirus infections)
• Sequence characterization, molecular cloning and transcriptomics of Toll adaptor protein,
Myd88 in Tenebrio molitor
• Molecular Cloning, expression analysis and transcriptomics of novel galectin homologue and
tetraspanin CD63 from Tenebrio molitor
Invited speaker at Young Investigators Research of Specific Proteins at Pepcon-2012-Protein and
Peptide Conference, Beijing, China, 23rd-25th March, 2012
Silkworm Excrement as novel resources for identification and Characterization of Bioactive
Proteins
Oral Presentation in the 3 rd World Congress on Biotechnology (Session on Genetic Engineering),
Hyderabad, India (September 13-15, 2012)- Molecular characterization and structure analysis of a
putative tumor suppressor QM homologue from the cabbage butterfly, Pieris rapae
Scientist-Molecular Biotechnology, Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Berhampore,
West Bengal, India
21st January, 2009 – 10th August, 2011
Research: Completed 2 internal-funded projects- Budget: Rs. 15.0 lakhs in total (1 as PI; 1 as CI)
Teaching at P.G level: Breeding, genetics and molecular biotechnology (2 semesters)
Lab Manager and application support for centralised instrumentation lab
Assistant Professor and Head (i/c), Department of Biotechnology, Iase University (Off campus),
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
14th August, 2006 – 20th January, 2009 (2 years 5 months)
Teaching at P.G. level: Biochemistry and Biophysics, Genome technology (Coursework with Practicals)
Teaching at U.G. level: Animal Biotechnology, Molecular Biology (Coursework with Practicals)
Guided P.G. and U.G projects
Administration, Management & laboratory infrastructure development
Overall incharge of curriculum development, administration and faculty staff management
Student counselling and mentoring
Lecturer in Biotechnology & Biomedical Instrumentation Science, The New College and Loyola
College, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
07th February, 2005 – 21st July, 2006 (1 year 5 months)
Teaching at P.G. level: Genomics and Proteomics, Recombinant DNA technology, Separation techniques,
Molecular Biotechnology (Both course work and practicals)
Achievements / Awards / Distinctions:
International Scholar Exchange Fellowship, 2011 (September 2011-August 2012) by Korea
Foundation of Advanced Studies
UGC-NRCBS Visiting Fellowship 2010 (May – June 2010) at Madurai Kamaraj University,
Madurai
Indian Academy of Sciences-Indian National Science Academy-National Academy of
Sciences- Fellowship, 2007
Silver Medal- Proficiency in P.G University Exams- University of Madras.
Distinction (Honors) - Bachelor's Degree- Utkal University.
Sequence authorship
• Accession Number from EMBL-ENA, UK: HE805964 (Protein_id=CCH57381.2)
Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, H.H. Patnaik, S.H. Oh, D.H. Kim, J.S. Kim, Han, Y.S, Saha, A.K. and
Bindroo, B.B.
Membership
Advisory Board Member (Biochemistry) of Webmed Central, UK
3. Science Advisory Board (Membership No. 57269; Since April, 2002)
European Federation of Biotechnologists
Society of Toxicologists
Reviewer
Journal of Hazardous Materials (Elsevier publications) ISSN: 0304-3894; Impact Factor:
4.144; 5-years Impact Factor: 4.360.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Elsevier publications) ISSN: 0147-6513; Impact
factor: 2.294; 5-years Impact factor. 2.617.
African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, African Journal of Biotechnology,
Agriculture Science Research Journal, African Journal of Food Science, Journal of
Medicinal Plants Research (ISI Indexed - Academic Journals)
Journal of Human Ecology (Kre publishers, Delhi, India)
Research and Technical Expertise
• Protein Biochemistry: Biochemical Analysis, Antioxidant enzyme assay, Hemagglutination
assay, Native gel for enzymes, 1D & 2D PAGE, Western/Immuno blotting, Northern blotting,
Gel documentation and analysis, ELISA, Edman Sequencing, Gel filtration, Ion-exchange and
Affinity Chromatography
Certified: Advanced Diploma in Electrophoretic and Electroblotting Technology
• Molecular Biology and Immunology: DNA/RNA Extraction and Purification, cDNA
synthesis, Primer synthesis, RT-PCR, Real-time PCR, 5’- and 3’- RACE-PCR, Molecular
Cloning (TA & pET expression vector), Subcloning, Transfection assays, Restriction
digestion, Transformation, Recombinant protein production, Agarose gel electrophoresis,
DNA Sequencing, Polyclonal and Monoclonal Antibody development, RAPD, ISSR Markers
for molecular phylogenetic studies, RNA interference, fosmid library construction, Genome
organization
Certified: Training Courses in Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering
• Microbiology: Culture and identification of gram (+) and gram(-) bacteria, fungal strains,
anti-bacterial and anti-fungal assays by routine analysis, antiviral assays
• Analytical Biochemistry/Biotechnology: Column purification including Fast Performance
Liquid Chromatography (FPLC), Reverse-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography
(RP-HPLC), Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption and Ionization- Time of Flight Mass
Spectrometry (MALDI-MS), Fourier-transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR), UV-Vis
Spectrophotometer.
• Histochemistry: Histology and Microscopic analysis for tissue damage, confocal fluorescent
microscopy, Immunoelectron microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy,
Immunohistochemical techniques.
Certified: Short course in Scanning Electron Microscopy
• Bioinformatics: Structural and Molecular Modelling, Proteomics and Genomics, ClustalX,
MEGA 4.0, BLAST, Signal peptide, PSI-PHRED, Swiss-Model interface, DNASTAR
Program (Lasergene suite)
Certified: Short course in Bioinformatics softwares and Molecular Modelling
• Biostatistics: Sigma Plot, SPSS & SAS Software package for windows, Microsoft Excel,
word and powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop
Certified: Diploma in Information Systems Management
Research papers and Reviews published:
1. S.H. Oh, D.H. Kim, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Y.H. Jo, M.Y. Noh, H.J. Lee, K.H. Lee, K.H.
Yoon, W.J. Kim, J.Y. Noh, H.C. Jeong, Y.S. Lee, C.X. Zhang and Y.S. Han (2013).
Molecular and Immunohistochemical characterization of granulin gene encoded in Pieris
rapae granulovirus genome. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology (SCI Impact factor 2.064)-
Elsevier. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jip.2012.12.003.
2. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Dong Hyun Kim, Seung Han Oh, Yong-Su Song, Nguyen Dang
Minh Chanh, Jong Sun Kim, Woo-Jin Jung, A.K. Saha, B.B. Bindroo and Yeon Soo Han
(2012). Molecular cloning and characterization of novel germin-like protein gene from Morus
alba which encodes for a gut digestion-resistant antimicrobial protein. PloS ONE 7(12):
e50900 (SCI Impact factor 4.4). Public Library of Science, USA.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050900.
4. 3. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Tapati Datta Biswas, S.K. Nayak, A.K. Saha and M.K. Majumdar
(2012). Esterase isozymic variations, specific and non-specific esterase in developed
multivoltine and bivoltine breeds of Silkworm, Bombyx mori L.- Journal of Environmental
Biology, Vol. 33 (5): 851-858. SCI Impact factor 0.68.
4. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Yong-Su Song, Dong Hyun Kim, Seung Han Oh, Woo Jin Jung,
Jong Sun Kim and Yeon Soo Han (2012). Evaluation of antibacterial activity of a novel
protein purified from silkworm fecal extract. In: Asia Perspectives and Insights-Development
through collaborations (Ed. Zhongfa, M., Chen, X., Solongo Algaa), Seoul Publishing House
(ISBN 978-89-5930-307-6), pp. 653-668.
5. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, A.K. Saha, B.B. Bindroo and Yeon Soo Han (2012) Lectins as
possible candidates towards anti-microbial defense in Silkworm, Bombyx mori L. African
Journal of Biotechnology (Academic Press), Vol. 11(50), 11045-11052. SCI-Impact factor
0.573. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/AJB11.3985.
6. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, M. Jayalakshmi, A.K. Saha, S. Rajakumar and A.K. Bajpai 2012.
Study of natural hemagglutinins and their activity from the haemolymph of silkworm,
Bombyx mori L. Proceedings of 22nd National Congress of Parasitology (Advances in
Parasitology: A novel approach towards a disease free world), pp 32-36.
7. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Tapati Dutta Biswas, S.K. Nayak, A.K. Saha and M.K. Majumdar
2011. Studies on the esterase zymographic variations in some developed bivoltine breeds of
silkworm, Bombyx mori L. with special reference to heat-stable esterases. In: Advances in
Environmental Research-An Interdisciplinary Approach (ISBN No. 938136127-4), V.I. Paul,
A. Subramanyan and C. Elanchezhiyan (eds), Excel India Publishers, N. Delhi, pp 124-132.
8. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, J. Hongray Howrelia, Theresia Mathews and M. Selvanayagam
2011. Histopathology of Gill, Liver, Muscle and Brain of Cyprinus carpio communis L.
exposed to sublethal concentration of Lead and Cadmium. African Journal of Biotechnology,
10(57), 12218-12223. SCI impact factor 0.573.
9. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, G.K. Chattopadhyay, S. Sreekumar, N. Suresh Kumar, H. Lakshmi,
A.K. Saha and B.B. Bindroo 2011. Biotechnology – Pacing the Indian silk industry with
visionary promises. California Takshila Magazine (USA), Vol. 1.4, 28-36.
10. J. Hongray Howrelia, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, M. Selvanayagam and S. Rajakumar 2011.
Impact of temperature stress on heat shock protein expression in Bombyx mori cross-breed and
its impact on biological and commercial traits. Journal of Environmental Biology, Vol. 32 (1),
99-103. SCI impact factor 0.68. PMID: 21888240.
11. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Atish Roy, Soumik Agarwal and Shelley Bhattacharya 2010.
Induction of Oxidative stress by non-lethal dose of mercury in rat liver: Possible role in
apoptosis induction. Journal of Environmental Biology Vol. 31 (4), 413-416. SCI Impact
factor 0.68. PMID: 21186712.
12. Ujjal Kumar Bhatta and Bharat Bhusan Patnaik. Public attitudes and perception towards
biotechnology-A case study of Bhubaneswar city. Asian Journal of Microbiology,
Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences, 11(1), 2009.
13. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, M. Selvanayagam and J. Hongray Howrelia 2006. FT-IR spectral
changes in tissue proteins of Cyprinus carpio communis exposed to cadmium and lead.
Pollution Research, 25(3): 645-650.
14. K. Loganathan, B. Velmurugan, J. Hongray Howrelia, M. Selvanayagam and Bharat Bhusan
Patnaik 2006. Zinc induced histological changes in brain and liver of Labeo rohita (Ham.).
Journal of Environmental Biology 27(1): 107-110. SCI Impact Factor: 0.68. PMID:
16850886.
15. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, J. Hongray Howrelia and M. Selvanayagam 2004. Biodiversity
conservation-A clue to future action. Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and
Environmental Sciences 6(4): 529-532.
5. 16. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, J. Hongray Howrelia and M. Selvanayagam 2004. Heavy metal
toxicity and bioaccumulation- A critical appraisal. Indian Journal of Environment Protection,
24(10): 757-761.
17. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, J. Hongray Howrelia and M. Selvanayagam 2004. Bioinformatics
softwares for sequence and structure elucidation. Advances in Life Sciences, Arvind Kumar
and L.K. Singh (Ed.), APH Publishing Corporation, N.Delhi. pp 41-49.
18. J. Hongray Howrelia, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik and M. Selvanayagam 2004. Effects of plant
and animal diet on food utilization and energy budget of the freshwater fingerlings Cyprinus
carpio communis (Linnaeus) and Catla catla (Hamilton). Advances in Life Sciences, Arvind
Kumar and L.K. Singh (Ed.), APH Publishing Corporation, N.Delhi, pp 401-406.
19. J. Hongray Howrelia, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik and M. Selvanayagam 2003. Types, analysis
and construction of webs and total protein quantification in different species of Spiders.
Indian Journal of Applied Zoological Research 14(2): 172-174.
20. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, J. Hongray Howrelia and M. Selvanayagam 2003. Bioinformatics
softwares for sequence and structure elucidation. Journal of Current Science 3(1): 165-172.
21. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, J. Hongray Howrelia and M. Selvanayagam 2003. Recent trends in
protein folding machineries. Bioinformatics India 1: 40-43.
22. J. Hongray Howrelia, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, A.T. Fleming and M. Selvanayagam 2003.
Effects of plant and animal diet on food utilization and energy budget of the freshwater
fingerlings Cyprinus carpio communis (Linnaeus) and Catla catla (Hamilton). Indian Journal
of Environment and Ecoplanning 7(1): 211-220.
23. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, A. Subhan and M. Selvanayagam 2002.Toxicity to the fingerlings
of a carp Sarotherodon mossambicus by a synthetic pyrethroid fenvalerate. Indian Journal of
Environment and Ecoplanning 6(3): 551-558.
24. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, A.T. Fleming and M. Selvanayagam 2002. Effects of plant and
animal diets on food utilization of the fresh water carp Labeo rohita (Hamilton). Ecology and
Ethology of Aquatic Biota. Arvind kumar (Eds.).
Research papers accepted for publication
1. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, M.Z. Khan, H. Lakshmi, S.S. Manna, A.K. Saha and B.B. Bindroo
(2013). Performance based screening of potential bivoltine breeds and their foundation
crosses in unfavourable seed crop season of Eastern India. Book on Biodiversity (ISBN No.)-
In Print.
2. Park Bo Mi, Seung Han Oh, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Dong Hyun Kim, Yong Hun Jo, Hun
Cheon Jeong, Yong Seok Lee, Kisung Ko, Iksoo Kim and Yeon Soo Han (2013). Expression
analysis and immunohistochemical localization of putative tumor suppressor QM homologue
from the cabbage butterfly, Pieris rapae. Entomological Research (SCI-E)-Wiley-Blackwell.
Research papers under review
1. S.H. Oh, D.H. Kim, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Y.H. Jo, M.Y. Noh, H.J. Lee, K.H. Lee, K.H.
Yoon, W.J. Kim, J.Y. Noh, H.C. Jeong, Y.S. Lee, C.X. Zhang and Y.S. Han (2013).
Molecular and immunohistochemical characterization of chitinase gene from Pieris rapae
granulovirus. Archives of Virology (SCI Impact factor 2.111) - Springer.
Research papers communicated for publication
1 Y.S. Lee, S.W. Kang, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, S.H. Oh, D.H. Kim, Y.H. Jo, M.Y. Noh,
G.W. Seo, H.C. Jeong, H.B. Lee, C.X. Zhang and Y.S. Han. A novel method for the
construction of Pieris rapae granulovirus genome from virus infected hosts: Genomic
sequence characterization and analysis. Genome Research (SCI Impact factor 13.608) –
Cold Spring Harbor Press.
6. 2 Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, G. W. Seo, H. J. Lee, S. M. Kang, D. H. Kim, Y. H. Jo, Y. S. Lee,
B. R. Lee and Y. S. Han. Identification and transcriptional analysis of a novel galactose-
binding lectin homologue from the coleopteran beetle, Tenebrio molitor: implications in
innate immune response. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology-Elsevier (SCI Impact Factor
2.064)
Paper/Abstract Published:
1. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik 2012. Molecular characterization and structure analysis of a putative
tumor suppressor QM homologue from the cabbage butterfly Pieris rapae. 3rd World Congress
on Biotechnology, Hyderabad, India.
2. Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Yong-Su Song, Dong Hyun Kim, Seung Han Oh, Woo Jin Jung,
Jong Sun Kim and Yeon Soo Han 2012. Antibacterial activity of functionally characterized
novel protein from silkworm fecal extracts. Conference of Entomological Society of Korea,
Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, South Korea. Pp. 20.
3. Hongray Howrelia Patnaik, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Dong Hyun Kim, Seongmin Kang,
Yong Seok Lee, Bok-Leul Lee, Nam Jeong Kim and Yeon Soo Han 2012. Sequence analysis
and characterization of adaptor protein MyD88 from a coleopteran beetle, Tenebrio molitor.
Conference of Entomological Society of Korea, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, South
Korea. Pp. 73.
4. Yong Hun Jo, Seung Han Oh, Bo Mi Park, Dong Hyun Kim, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Ho
Beum Lee, Hun Cheon Jeong, Yong Seouk Lee, Kisung Ko, Iksoo Kim and Yeon Soo Han
2011. Cloning and expression profiles of tumor suppressor QM homologue in response to
granulovirus in Pieris rapae. Entomological Research (Wiley-Blackwell), 41(6), pp. 293
(Indexed in SCI expanded).
5. Bo Mi Park, Seung Han Oh, Dong Hyun Kim, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Yong Seok Lee, In
Seok Bang, Iksoo Kim and Yeon Soo Han 2011. Expression profiles of tumor suppressor QM
homologue in response to budded virus infection (AcMNPV) in Spodoptera exigua.
Entomological Research (Wiley-Blackwell), 41(6), 294-295. (Indexed in SCI expanded).
6. Yong Hun Jo, Dong Hyun Kim, Seung Ah Oh, Seung Ah Jeon, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Ho
Beom Lee, Hun Cheong Jeon, Yong Seouk Lee, Kisung Ko, In Seok Bang, Iksoo Kim and
Yeon Soo Han 2011. Molecular cloning and expression profiling of FK506-binding protein
12, an immunophilin from the cabbage butterfly, Pieris rapae. Entomological Research
(Wiley-Blackwell), 41(6), pp. 296. (Indexed in SCI expanded).
7. Studies on the esterase zymographic variations in some developed potential bivoltine breeds
of silkworm, Bombyx mori L. with special reference to heat-stable esterases (2011) –
Proceedings of UGC National Conference on Advances in Environmental Research: An
Interdisciplinary Approach, Annamalai University, pp 83-84.
8. Improvement of productive bivoltine ‘CSR2’ through introgression of thermostable factors
from indigenous multivoltine breeds of silkworm, Bombyx mori L. (2011)- Proceedings of
UGC National Conference on Advances in Environmental Research: An Interdisciplinary
Approach, Annamalai University, pp 84-85.
9. Recent Approaches and advances towards combating baculovirus infection in silkworm,
Bombyx mori L. (2010) – National Conference on New Frontiers in Life Sciences – 13 th
Odisha Bigyan Congress, pp.60. Appreciation Letter
10. Hemagglutinins as possible candidates towards immune defense in the silkworm, Bombyx
mori L.(2010) – Proceedings of 22nd National Congress of Parasitology (Advances in
Parasitology: A novel approach towards a disease free world) – October 30 th – November 1st,
2010, pp 69-70.
11. Development of Near Isogenic Lines of Silkworm breeds with improved survivability and
shell percentage – Achievements and Future Strategy (2010)– Workshop on Recent Advances
in Sericulture Research organized by Central Silk Board and Centre for DNA Fingerprinting
and Diagnostics- Bangalore, May 18th-19th, 2010, pp 17-18.
7. 12. Recurrent backcross breeding strategy coupled with proteomics study – A novel approach for
development of near isogenic line of silkworm, Bombyx mori L. - Proceedings of National
Seminar on Bioresources and its Management for Food, Livelihood and Environmental
Security (20th All India Congress of Zoology), Mumbai, 29th – 31st December, 2009, pp. 182.
13. Scanning Electron microscopic studies of larval fat body and silk gland in Bombyx mori L.
exposed to thermal stress - Proceedings of National Seminar on Bioresources and its
Management for Food, Livelihood and Environmental Security (20th All India Congress of
Zoology), Mumbai, 29th – 31st December, 2009, pp. 15.
14. Histopathology of gill, liver, muscle and brain of Cyprinus carpio communis L. exposed to
sublethal concentration of lead and cadmium – Proceedings of National Seminar on
Bioresources and its Management for Food, Livelihood and Environmental Security (20 th All
India Congress of Zoology), Mumbai, 29th – 31st December, 2009, pp. 112.
15. Impact of temperature stress on heat shock protein 72 expression, biological and commercial
traits of Bombyx mori cross breed PM x CSR2 – Proceedings of 1 st International Symposium
on Insect Biotechnology & 2nd Korea-Japan Joint Symposium on Insect Biotechnology,
Busan, Korea, 27th-30th May, 2009.
16. Death by Misfolding- The Prion Diseases- Proceedings of National Symposium and
Workshop on Genomics, Proteomics and Computational Biology- Today & Tomorrow, Vel’s
College of Science & Technology, Chennai pp. 42 (2006). Best Paper Award
17. Differential effects of antioxidant agents in modulation of apoptosis induction in human
promonocytic cells- Proceedings of National Symposium and Workshop on Genomics,
Proteomics and Computational Biology- Today & Tomorrow, Vel’s College of Science &
Technology, Chennai pp. 32 (2006).
18. Meeting Challenges of Heavy metal pollution using Biosorption Technology”- Proceedings of
National Conference on Plant and Microbial Biotechnology, Loyola College, Chennai (2005).
19. Biomarkers- An indispensable tool for Environmental Risk Assessment”- Proceedings of
Seminar on “Healthy Environment for next generation” (2004): 49.
Best Paper Award
20. Bioanalysis using High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Theory and Practice”-
Proceedings of State level Symposium on HiTech instrumentation in Medical Laboratory
Technology for the Diagnosis of Human Diseases, Loyola College, Chennai (2004): 93-94.
21. Proteomics- Most Recent Development in Recombinant DNA Technology”- Proceedings of
MICROFEAST, Sengunthar Arts & Science College, Tiruchengode, T.N. (2003). Best Paper
Award
22. Heat Conditioning induces Heat Shock Proteins in Broiler Chickens and Turkey Poults”-
Proceedings of State level Seminar on Poultry, Loyola College, Chennai (2003): 34.
Educational Qualification:
Exam
passed University/ Year of study Specialized or Percentage of
Board Elected subjects Marks
2001- 2005 Specialization in Highly
Ph D University of Madras, India November (Degree Molecular commended
awarded) Biotechnology
M. Phil University of Madras, India 1999-2000 Zoology 79%
M. Sc University of Madras, India 1997-1999 Zoology (Main) 60.8%
Silver Medal for
8. Proficiency
Seminars/Workshops/Conferences attended
XXIV International Congress of Entomology, Daegu, South Korea
22nd National Congress of Parasitology
Recent Advances in Sericulture Research
Emerging Trends in Biological Sciences
Urban Environment Impact Assessment
HIV/AIDS Awareness for College Students
Conservation of Coastal Ecosystems with the help of Biotechnological tools
Frontier Areas of Research in Life Sciences
Genomics and Proteomics
Popularizing Ecofriendly Practices in Educational Institutions
Advancement in Medical Laboratory Technology in Diagnosis of Human Disorders
The Current Excitement in Biology
Management of Natural Resources for our Sustenance
Poultry for sustainable food production and Livelihood
Biotechnological and Immunological Strategies for Research
Environment, Biodiversity and Bioethics: Current Trends and Future Directions
Poultry Industry: A boon to the Indian society for the Eradication of Malnutrition and
Unemployment
Air Pollution and its impact on Human Health
Personal Profile
Date of Birth- 15.06.1976
Nationality- Indian
Passport No - G6513829
Sex- Male
Languages Known- English, Hindi, Oriya, Tamil, Bengali, Korean
Address: H-No. GL-103, VSS Nagar, Saheed Nagar (PO), Bhubaneswar- 751007, Odisha, India
References:
Dr. Han, Yeon Soo, Professor, Division of Plant Biotechnology, School of Agriculture & Life
Sciences, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea.
Mob: +82-10-7340-1160
E-mail: hanys@chonnam.ac.kr
Dr. Shelley Bhattacharya, Professor, Environmental Toxicology Laboratory, Programme
Coordinator, Centre for Advanced Studies in Zoology, Department of Zoology, School of Life
Sciences, Visva-Bharathi University, Santiniketan – 731235, West Bengal, India.
Tel: +913463261176(O); +913463262838 (R)
Mobile: +919232374161
E-mail: shelleyb38@gmail.com
Dr. Lawrence Selvaraj, Scientist, Nano-Electronics Programme, Institute of Microelectronics (IME),
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A* Star), 11, Science Park Road, Singapore- 117685
Tel: +65-67705783
Fax: +65-67731914
E-mail: selvarajsl@ime.a-star.edu.sg