Diary / Calendar Diary/Calendar

Biochemistry Department

Dr. Anuradha Rathore Jain

Dr. Anuradha Rathore Jain

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: M.Sc. ( Medical Biochemistry) ; PhD ( Medical Biochemistry)
  • Medical Council Registration: 
  • About Faculty: Dr. Anuradha Rathore Jain
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MSC-Medical Biochemistry 2005 GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE BHOPAL Barkatullah University BHOPAL
    PhD Medical Biochemistry 2009 MGM DAVV 
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Demonstrator/Tutor PCMS & RC 19-04-2007 18-04-2010  3 Year 
    As Assistant professor PCMS & RC 19-4-2010 1-10-2012  2 years 5 Month 
    CMCH 03-10-2012 1-12-2012  2 Month
    RKDF MCH 1-12-2012 28-01-2014  1 Year 1 Month
    Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 04-02-2014 27-03-2018  4 Year 1 Month
    As Associate Professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 28-03-2018 Till Date  5 year 10 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 16 Year 7 Month 

     

    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1   “Is Adenosine Deaminase level a predictive biochemical marker of Type II Diabetes Mellitus in obese Indian subjects”. – International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Research 2019; 6 (2). - Index Copernicus
    2  “Pleural Fluid Glucose – Routine but Vital Biochemical Parameter for Differential Diagnosis of Effusions”. – Walawalkar International Medical Journal 2017; 4 (2): 70-79.- Index Copernicus
    3 “Adenosine deaminase activity in normal pregnancy and pregnancy associated disorders”. – Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry May 2013; 119 (2): 88-91.- Index Medicus (PUBMED CITED.)
    4 “Relation of oxidative stress, zinc & alkaline phosphatase in Protein energy malnutrition”. – Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry Feb 2013; 119 (1): 15-21. - Index Medicus (PUBMED CITED)
    5 “Sputum adenosine deaminase and alkaline phosphatase activity in pulmonary tuberculosis”. – Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry 2012; 118 (1): 6-9. - Index Medicus (PUBMED CITED.)
    6 “Elevated adenosine deaminase activity in overweight and obese Indian subjects”. – Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry 2012; 118 (1): 1-5. - Index Medicus (PUBMED CITED.)
    7 “Antioxidant status and smoking habits: Relationship with diet”. – Singapore Medical Journal, 2009 Jun; 50 (6): 624-627. - Index Medicus (PUBMED CITED.)
    8 “Serum zinc and malondialdehyde concentration and their relation to total antioxidant capacity in Protein Energy Malnutrition”. – Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology (Tokyo, Japan), 2008 Oct; 54: 392-395. - Index Medicus (PUBMED CITED.)
    9 “Estimation of Serum zinc and alkaline phosphatase in Malnourished Children”. – Current Pediatrics Research, 2008; 12 (1 & 2), 27-30. - Scopus
    10 “Altered total antioxidant capacity and increased lipid peroxidation in Protein Energy Malnutrition”. - Flora and Fauna 2008; 14 (2): 367-370. - Index Copernicus
    11 “GGT and SGPT- A rising marker in diagnosis of Non-alcoholic Fatty liver disease.”- Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal, 2014; 7 (1): 277-280.- Index Copernicus
    12 “Alkaline phosphatase: Distinguishing between tuberculous and nontuberculous pleural effusion.” – Lung India, 2009 July; 26 (3): 77-80. - Index Medicus (PUBMED CITED.)

    13

    “Oxidative stress and Antioxidant status in active smokers and Non smokers.” – Indian Medical Gazette, 2007 Aug, Vol. CXLI. No. 8; 313-315. - Index Copernicus
  • Other Details:

     

    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Cell & Transport across cell membrane
    2  Biological Oxidation
    3 Cell Cycle
    4 Molecular Biology
    5 Cellular and Humoral Immunology
    6 Innate and Adaptive immune response