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Dr. Deepti Chaurasia

Dr. Deepti Chaurasia

  • Designation: HOD & Professor  
  • Qualification: M.D. Microbiology
  • Medical Council Registration: 11446
  • About Faculty: Dr. Deepti Chaurasia
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    M.D. Microbiology March 1999 Grant Medical College Mumbai Mumbai University
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Assistant Professor Grant Medical College Mumbai June 1999  Sep 1999  4 Month
    Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 01-09-2004 15-09-2009  5 Year
    As Associate Professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 16-10-2009 25-09-2015  5 years 11 Month
    As Professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal  26-09-2015 Till Date 6 Year 8 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 17 Year 11 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   Chaurasia D, Shrivastava RK, Shrivastava SK, Dubey D, Songra MC. Bacterial Pathogens and Their Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern Isolated from Urinary Tract Infection in a Tertiary Care Centre. 2015. Pubmed Indexed: No
    2 Chaurasia D, Goel M, Dhruw S, Dubey D, Dwivedi R. Changing Pattern of Neonatal Fungal Sepsis: A Matched Case – Control Study. National Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences 2015; 4(1): Online first Pubmed Indexed: Yes
    3 Garima, Chaurasia D, Poorey VK. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Bacterial Isolates from Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media Patients in Central India. Indian J Microbiol Res 2016;3(4):373-382-Index Copernicus, Pubmed Indexed: No
    4 Garima, Chaurasia D. Phenotypic prevalence of Extended Spectrum Beta- Lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae and antibiotic co-resistance in a tertiary care hospital. Indian J Microbiol Res 2017;4(1):90-95- Index Copernicus, Pubmed Indexed: No
    5 Perumal N, Jain R, Shrivastava R, Lalwani J, Chaurasia D. Stability of SARS-CoV-2 in Viral Lysis Buffer stored at different temperatures. J Lab Physicians:2020;12:268-270; DOAJ/Pubmed; Pubmed Indexed: Yes
    6 Agarwal A, Chaurasia D (2020) the expanding arms of Zika virus: An update review with recent Indian outbreaks. Reviews in Medical Virology 2020; e2145 (IF – 4.2). MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM); Pubmed Indexed: Yes
    7 Agarwal A, Chaurasia D, Dash PK (2020). Concerns and public health challenges for arboviral and other respiratory infections amidst SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Pathogens and Global Health. 2020: 114(8) 405-406 (IF-2.4). MEDLINE/PUBMED (NLM), SCOPUS(Elsevier); Pubmed Indexed: Yes
    8 Nagaraj Perumal, Rajeev Kumar Jain, Deepti Chaurasia, Jyostna Srivastava. Cohortstudy on congenital cytomegalovirus seroprevalence and its association with neonatal cholestasis. Int J Pregn & Chi Birth. 2021;7(2):45‒46.; Open Archives/ICMJE ; Pubmed Indexed: No
    9 Nagaraj Perumal, Deepti Chaurasia, Rajeev Kumar Jain, Jyostna Srivastava. A Study on Seroprevalence of Hepatotropic Viruses in Neonatal Cholestasis Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central India. Indian Journal of Neonatal Medicine and Research. 2021, Vol-9(1): PO40-PO43.; Index Copernicus/DOAJ; Pubmed Indexed: No
    10 Jain R, Perumal N, Shrivastava R, Ahirwar K, Lalwani J, Chaurasia D. Investigation of Different Commercially available RT- PCR Kits for SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2021 Jun, Vol-15(6): DC09-DC12 Pubmed Indexed: No
    11 Mann HS, Chaurasia D, Kapoor G, Dave L, Siddiqui A et al. Intestinal viral infections of nSARS-CoV2 in the Indian community: Risk of virus spread in India. J Med Virol. 2021 Nov 26.doi: 10.1002/jmv.27480. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34825708.- Embase (Elsevier), MEDLINE/PUBMED (NLM), SCOPUS(Elsevier) Pubmed Indexed: No
    12 Perumal N, Jain RK, Sharma A, Chaurasia D. Performance comparison of commercial RNA extraction kits for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2: A laboratory perspective. J Clin Sci Res 2021;10:157-9. Google Scholar/Indian Science Abstracts Pubmed Indexed: No
    13 Jain S, Shivhare R, Pardhan S, Chaurasiya D. A prospective study of post-operative surgical site infections after abdominal surgeries. International Surgery Journal. 2021 Sep 28;8(10):3088-92. Pubmed Indexed: No
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    2019 Batch 2020 Batch (Foundation course)
    1
    Introduction to Microbiology
    12
    Universal precaution & biosafety
    2 Epidemiology of Infectious diseases 13 Handling and safe disposal of Bio-hazard
    3 Infective endocarditis Post Graduate Topics
    4 Kala Azar 1
    General Microbiology
    5 Enteric fever I 2 Systemic Bacteriology
    6 Enteric fever II 3 Mycology
    7 Diphtheria 4 Parasitology
    8 Influenza 5 Immunology
    9 Urinary tract infections 6 Recent Advances
    10 Laboratory Diagnosis of Urinary tract infections 7 Virology
    11 Streptococcal Skin Infections 8 Molecular Diagnostics
Dr. Jaya Lalwani

Dr. Jaya Lalwani

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: M.D. Microbiology
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-10960
  • About Faculty: Dr. Jaya Lalwani
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    M.D. Microbiology Dec 2005 B.J.M.C. Pune  Pune University
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Assistant Professor  NSCB Jabalpur 03-07-2007  10-04-2008  9 Month
    MGM Indore 11-04-2008 28-07-2009 1 Year 3 Month
    Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 10-02-2010 08-06-2014 4 Year 4 Month
    As Associate Professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 09-06-2014 Till Date 7 years 
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 13 Year 5 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   Jain R, Perumal N, Shrivastava R, Ahirwar K, Lalwani J, Chaurasia D. Investigation of Different Commercially available RT- PCR Kits for SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2021 Jun, Vol-15(6): DC09-DC12 – Index Copernicus, DOAJ, Embase, Google Scholar, Indian Science Abstract
    2  Perumal N, Jain R, Shrivastava R, Lalwani J, Chaurasia D. Stability of SARS-CoV-2 in Viral Lysis Buffer stored at different temperatures. J Lab Physicians:2020;12:268-270 - PubMed
    3 Lalwani J, Hathiwala R, Pandey P. Prevalence of ‘unused’ antibiotics at homes in a central Indian district. Indian J Microbiol Res 2018:5(1):14-19 - PubMed
    4 Sharma P, Lalwani J, Pandey P, Thakur A. A case-control study of factors associated with the development of secondary multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Int J Prev Med 2017:8:298 - Index Copernicus
    5 Lalwani J. Postoperative infections following cardiac surgery. J. Evolution Med. Dent. Sci. 2017;6(55):4146-4149 - Index Copernicus
    6 Lalwani J, Soman R, Rodrigues C, Singhal T, Dastur FD. Outcome of Empirical Treatment Change In Patients Failing Antiretroviral Therapy. T Ind. J. App. Res. 2016;6(4):744-746 - Index Copernicus
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    M.B.B.S 2018 Batch  14 Lab Diagnosis of Syphillis
    1 Entamoeba 15 Gonorrhoea
    2 Entamoeba – Lab Diagnosis M.D. Microbiology
    3 Superficial Mycosis 1 General Microbiology
    M.B.B.S 2019 Batch 2 Systemic Bacteriology
    4 General Properties of Bacteria 3 Mycology
    5 Physiology of Bacteria 4 Parasitology
    6 Hypersensitivity Type I 5 Immunology
    7 Hypersensitivity Type II, III and IV 6 Virology
    8 Protozoan parasites 7 Recent Advances
    9 Nematodes 8 Molecular Diagnostic Methods
    10 Bacterial Diarrhoea and Dysentery 9 Hospital Infection Control
    11 Agents of Bacterial Diarrhoea – Escherichia coli    
    12 Bacterial Pneumonia – Pneumococcal    
    13 Atypical Bacterial Pneumonia    
    14 Syphillis    
Dr. Garima

Dr. Garima

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: M.D. Microbiology
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-13851
  • About Faculty: Dr. Garima
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    M.D. Microbiology May 2010 King George's Medical University College Lucknow  King George's Medical University Lucknow
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Demonstrator/Tutor Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences Lucknow 02-06-2010 05-11-2012  2 year 2Month
    As Assistant professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 19-11-2012 22-03-2018 4 Year 
    As Associate Professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 23-03-2018 Till Date 4 years 
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 10 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   Mann HS, Chaurasia D, Kapoor G, Dave L, Siddiqui A et al. Intestinal viral infections of nSARS-CoV2 in the Indian community: Risk of virus spread in India. J Med Virol. 2021 Nov 26.doi: 10.1002/jmv.27480. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34825708.- Embase (Elsevier), MEDLINE/PUBMED (NLM), SCOPUS(Elsevier)
    2  Sartelli M, Kluger Y, Ansaloni L, Carlet J, Brink A, Kapoor G, Mergulhao P, Castena F et al. A Global declaration on Appropriate Use of Antimicrobial Agents across the Surgical Pathway. Surgical Infections (2017) Vol. 18(8), 846-852 -SCOPUS, Pub Med, MEDLINE
    3 Sartelli M, Labricciosa FM, Barbadoro P, Kapoor G, Pagani L, Ansaloni L et al. The Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery: defining a model for antimicrobial stewardship-results from an international cross-sectional survey.World J Emerg Surg. 2017 Aug 1;12:34. doi: 10.1186/s13017-017-0145-2. E Collection 2017. - SCOPUS, Pub Med
    4 Sartelli M, Weber G. Dieter, Ruppe E, Bassetti M, Kapoor G, Viscoli C, Viale P et al. Antimicrobials: a global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA). World J Emergency Surgery (2016) 11:33- SCOPUS, Pub Med
    5 Kapoor G, Saigal S, Elongavan A.Action and resistance mechanisms of antibiotics: A guide for clinicians.J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2017 Jul-Sep;33(3):300-305.- SCOPUS, Pub Med
    6 Garima, Chaurasia D. Phenotypic prevalence of Extended Spectrum Beta- Lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae and antibiotic co-resistance in a tertiary care hospital. Indian J Microbiol Res 2017;4(1):90-95- Index Copernicus
    7 Garima, Chaurasia D, Poorey VK. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Bacterial Isolates from Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media Patients in Central India. Indian J Microbiol Res 2016;3(4):373-382- Index Copernicus
    8 Garima, Chaurasia D “Bacterial profile and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of isolates among burn patients at tertiary care teaching hospital of Central India”. Indian J Path Microbiol Vol 60. Suppl 1, Nov 2017, S54 -SCOPUS,MEDLINE, EMBASE, Index Medicus, Index Copernicus
    9 Kapoor G, Saigal S, Saigal K. Why candidemia occurs early: a comment on "Incidence, characteristics and outcome of ICU-acquired candidemia in India". Intensive Care Med. 2015; 41: 377. Impact factor [7.214]- Pub Med, MEDLINE
    10 Kapoor G, Saigal S. De-escalation in severe sepsis: still an important part of our armamentarium against antimicrobial resistance. Intensive Care Med. 2014; 40: 1618. [7.214]- PubMed, MEDLINE
    11 Kapoor G, Saigal S, Sharma JP, Gurjar M. Community acquired pneumonia with shock, severe hypoxemia and leucopenia: Is the etiology methicillin resistant Staphylococci? Saudi J Anaesth. 2014; 8: 415-7. Impact factor [0.593]- SCOPUS, PubMed, EMBASE, Index Copernicus
    12 Saigal S, Kapoor G. Ulinastatin: is it worth using in severe sepsis? Intensive Care Med. 2014;40: 1185. [7.214] - PubMed, MEDLINE
    13 Saigal S, Kapoor G, Gurjar M, Singh DK. Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage due to Plasmodium Falciparum- A rare entity. Are steroids indicated? Journal of Vector Borne disease; to be published in March 2014 edition. Impact factor [1.199]- PubMed, EMBASE
    14 Saigal S, Singh RK, Kapoor G, Baronia AK. Varicella Zoster Virus Vasculopathy in Adult: A Rare Case Report. J Clinic Case Reports 2012;3:1-2.-Index Copernicus
    15 Prasad N, Kapoor G, Prasad KN, Gupta A, Sharma RK, Bhadauria D. “Tuberculous Peritonitis in PD Patients: Clinical Profiles and Outcomes Study from Northern India” Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis 2012; 32 (Supplement 3) : S107. Impact factor [2.097]-EMBASE
    16 Agarwal J, Kapoor G, Srivastava S, Singh KP, Kumar R, Jain A. Unusual clinical profile of Dengue Infection in patients attending a tertiary care teaching hospital in north India. Int J of Infectious diseases. March 2010 Vol 14, Supplement 1 E 174 doi:10.1016/j.ijid.2010.02.1873. Impact factor [ 2.210]-SCOPUS
    17 Chandrakanta, Kumar R, Garima, Agarwal J, Jain A, Nagar R. Changing clinical manifestations of dengue infection in north India. WHO Dengue Bulletin 2008; 32:118-125. Impact factor [5.25]-MEDLINE
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    2018 Batch 6 Filaria
    1
    Nematodes
    7 Bacterial Diarrhoea And Dysentry- Shigella
    2 Introduction to Medical Mycology 8 Viral agents of URTI
    3 Health Care Associated Infections 9 Tuberculosis I
    2019 Batch 10 Tuberculosis II
    1
    Pandemic Module I : Infection control
    11 Tuberculosis III
    2 Pandemic Module II : Infection control 12 Clostridial Infections I
    3 Bacterial And Viral Genetics 13 Clostridial Infections II
    4 Laboratory diagnosis of Infectious diseases (EIA,RIA..) Foundation course 2020-21 Batch
    5 Malaria    1 Bio medical waste, its segregation and management
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava

Dr. Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: M.D. Microbiology
  • Medical Council Registration: MP 7542
  • About Faculty: Dr. Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    M.D. Microbiology 2011 Armed Forces Medical College Pune  Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Nasik
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Assistant professor  RD Gardi Medical College Ujjain 21-08-2011 18-10-2013 2 Year 2 Month
    NSCB Medical College Jabalpur 21-10-2013 21-10-2014 1 Year 
    Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 22-04-2014 22-03-2018 3 Year 5 Month
    As Associate Professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 23-03-2018 Till Date 4 years 
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 10 Year 7 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Assistant Professor  Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Assistant Professor  Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Associate Professor Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Associate Professor Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Associate Professor Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Associate Professor Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    S.No.   Publications Indexing
    1  Shrivastava R K, Sen S, Banerji D, PraharajAK, Chopra GS, Gill SS. Assessment of non-invasive models for liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B virus related liver disease patients in resource limited settings. Indian J PatholMicrobiol 2013;56:196-9.  DOAJ, EMBASE/ Excerpta Medica, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, MEDLINE/Index Medicus, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOPUS, Science Citation Index Expanded, Web of Science
    2 Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava ,Harshada Shah, Asheeb Gupta, ArtiZulka. Short Time Bleach Sedimentation And/ or Centrifugation To Improve The Yield Of AFB In Smear Negative Sputum Samples.Golden Research Thoughts Vol-3, Issue-6 (Dec 2013):1-3. Index Copernicus
    NOT indexed in pubmed
    3 Chaurasia D, Shrivastava RK, Shrivastava S, Dubey D, Songra M. Bacterial pathogens and their antimicrobial susceptibility pattern isolated from urinary tract infection in a tertiary care centre. International Journal of Pharmacy & Bio-Sciences. 2015 Feb 28;1:20-4. Index Copernicus
    NOT indexed in pubmed
    4 Chaurasia D, Shrivastava RK, Dubey D. Characterization and antifungal susceptibility pattern of Candida isolated from blood stream infections among patients admitted in NICU and PICU of a tertiary care centre. Int J Sci Technol. 2015 Apr;4:174-7. Index Copernicus
    NOT indexed in pubmed
    5 Agarwal AK, Sen S, Banerjee D, Srivastava R, Praharaj AK. Distribution of hepatitis B virus genotype and cancer predicting precore and basal core promoter mutations. medical journal armed forces india. 2015 Jul 1;71(3):225-32.
    • International Abstracts of Biological Sciences
    • Embase
    • Scopus
    • PubMed Central
    6 Gurnani N, Gupta M, Shrivastava R, Mehta D, Mehta BK. Effect of extraction methods on yield, phytochemical constituents, antibacterial and antifungal activity of Capsicum frutescens L. Index Copernicus
    NOT indexed in pubmed
    7 Shrivastava RK, Sen S, Praharaj AK. Assessment of T-Cell Immunoregulatory Cytokine Patterns for Liver Fibrosis in Chronic Hepatitis B Patients Before and After Interferon Therapy. Journal of Virology & Antiviral Research.2016
    • JournalTOCs 
    • Google Scholar
    • Euro Pub
    • Index Copernicus (ICV-80.
    8 Jain Rk, Perumal N, Shrivastava R, Ahirwar Kk, Lalwani J, Chaurasia D. Investigation of Different Commercially Available Real Time-Polymerase Chain Reaction Kits for SARS-CoV-2 Diagnosis. Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research. 2021 Jun 1;15(6).
    • Index Copernicus ICV 2019: 129.24,
    • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ),
    • Embase,
    • Google Scholar,
    • Indian Science Abstracts (ISA),
    9 Perumal N, Jain RK, Shrivastava R, Lalwani J, Chaurasia D. Stability of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in Viral Lysis Buffer Stored at Different Temperatures. Journal of laboratory physicians. 2020 Dec;12(04):268-70. DOAJ, ESCI, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, PubMed Central, Web of Science, EBSCO Publishing's Electronic Databases, ProQuest, and National Science Library
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    UG TOPICS  12 Staphylococcal infections  
    1
    Lieshmania
    PG TOPICS
    2 Filariasis 1
    General Microbiology
    3 Immunity 2 Systemic Microbiology
    4 Immune response 3 Mycology
    5 Lab diagnosis of infectious diseases (fungal and parasitic) 4 Parasitology
    6 Nematodes I 5 Immunology
    7 HIV I 6 Recent Advances
    8 HIV II 7 Virology
    9 Pandemic module  8 Molecular Diagnostics
    10 Sexually transmitted infections  9 Infection Control
    11 Skin and soft tissue infections    
Dr. Mamta Meena

Dr. Mamta Meena

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: M.D. Microbiology
  • Medical Council Registration: MP -3457
  • About Faculty: Dr. Mamta Meena
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS 1998 GMC BHOPAL BU BHOPAL
    M.D. Microbiology 2016 PCMS & RC Bhopal People's University Bhopal
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Demonstrator/Tutor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 21-07-2005 20-07-2017 12 Year
    As Demonstrator/Tutor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 21-07-2017 05-04-2018  8 Month
    As Assistant Professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 06-04-2018 Till Date  5 Year 4 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 17 Year 5 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Demonstrator in community medicine July 2016 Gandhi medical College
    2017 Demonstrator Community medicine Gandhi medical College till july 2017 thereon as demonstrator in Dept of Microbiology
    2018 Demonstrator in Microbiology till 6 April 2018 thereon as assistant professor in Department of Microbiology
    2019 Assistant Professor in Department of Microbiology
    2020 Assistant Professor in Department of Microbiology
    2021 Assistant Professor in Department of Microbiology
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
     1   Meena Mamta, Barde Sudha, Aerobic Bacteriological Profile of burns wound infection and antibiogram in tertiary care Hospital, Bhopal Indian Journal of Applied Research,Volume : 6 | Issue : 10 | October 2016 Index Copernicus
    2 Meena Mamta, Awari Abhijit, Aerobic Bacteriological Profile of post operative wound infection in tertiary care Hospital, Bhopal Journal of Microbiology and Related Research, Volume: 4 Number: 1, January-
    June 2018 Red Flower publications
    3 Dr Meena Mamta, Dr Arora Nitesh, Dr Meena Raghvendra Singh, CLINICO-MICROBIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM OF INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS IN PATIENTS FROM A TERTIARY CARE IN CENTRAL INDIA, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-10 | Issue-11 | November-2020 Index Copernicus
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    1 Echinococcus
    2 Enterobius vermicularis
    3 Strongyloides stercoralis
    4 Pandemic module (Airborne and contact precaution)
    5 Pandemic module (Infection control committee) 
Dr.  Archa Sharma

Dr. Archa Sharma

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: M.D. Microbiology
  • Medical Council Registration: MP 11826
  • About Faculty: Dr. Archa Sharma
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    M.D. Microbiology 2015 Christian Medical College, Vellore The Tamil nadu Dr.MGR medical universuty
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Demonstrator/Tutor All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal 1-11-2016 25-05-2018 1 Year 1 Month
    As Assistant Professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 28-05-2018 Till Date 4 Year
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 4 Year 2 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Senior Resident, All India Institute of Medical sciences, Bhopal
    2017 Senior Resident, All India Institute of Medical sciences, Bhopal
    2018 Upto 25.5.2018 Senior Resident, All India Institute of Medical sciences, Bhopal; 28.5.2018 onwards Assistant Professor, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2019 Assistant Professor, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2020 Assistant Professor, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2021 Assistant Professor, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
    1   Balaji V, Sharma A, Ranjan P, Kapil A. ‘Revised ciprofloxacin breakpoints for Salmonella Typhi: Its implications in India’. Indian J Med Microbiol 2014;32:161-3 ; Pubmed/MEDLINE; Pubmed Indexed: Yes
    2 A Pilot Study on Carbapenemase Detection: Do We See the Same Level of Agreement as with the CLSI Observations Agila Kumari Pragasam, Rani Diana Sahni, Shalini Anandan, Archa Sharma, Radha Gopi, Noorjahan Hadibasha, et al. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research [serial online]2016 Jul[cited:2018 Jul 2] 07 DC09 - DC13; Pubmed/MEDLINE; Pubmed Indexed: Yes
    3 Sharma A, Bakthavatchalam YD, Gopi R, Anandan S, Verghese VP, et al. (2016) Mechanisms of Carbapenem Resistance in K.pneumoniae and E. coli from Bloodstream Infections in India. J Infect Dis Ther 4: 293. Pubmed/Index Copernicus; Pubmed Indexed: Yes
    4 Padaki P, Sharma A and Sharma K. Accurate and Timely Identification of Genes Conferring Resistance to Carbapenems Serves as an Important Tool for Infection Control Measures.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(5): 2574-2579. Index Copernicus/Google Scholar; Pubmed Indexed: No
    5 Agarwala P, Sharma A and Sharma K. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profile of E. coli Isolates Causing Urosepsis: Single Centre Experience. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(05): 2585-2589 Index Copernicus/ Google Scholar; Pubmed Indexed: No
    6 Sharma A, Ranjan P, Sharma S, Sharma N, Sharma K. Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns and risk factors profile of patients with septicaemic meliodosis: Single centre experience over a period of five years. JMRR_7268_2018 Index Copernicus; Pubmed Indexed: No
    7 Agarwala MK, Agarwala P, Sharma A. Study on estimation of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in patients prior to initiation of dapsone therapy in leprosy. Int J Res Dermatol 2019;5:580-2. Index Copernicus/Google Scholar Pubmed Indexed: No
    8 Perumal N, Jain RK, Sharma A, Chaurasia D. Performance comparison of commercial RNA extraction kits for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2: A laboratory perspective. J Clin Sci Res 2021;10:157-9. Google Scholar/Indian Science Abstracts Pubmed Indexed: No
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    2018 Batch  16
    Chlamydia
    1
    Toxoplasma
    17 AETCOM 2.6 (ii)
    2 Trematodes 18 AETCOM 2.6 (iii)
    3 Subcutaneous mycosis Post Graduate Topics
    4 Emerging and Re-emerging infections 1
    General Microbiology
    2019 Batch 2 Systemic Bacteriology
    5
    Universal Safety Precautions
    3 Mycology
    6 Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections 4 Parasitology
    7 Rheumatic Heart Disease 5 Immunology
    8 Pandemic module M11 6 Recent Advances
    9 Pandemic Module M11-2 7 Virology
    10 Infective viral and parasitic diarrhoea 8 Molecular Diagnostics
    11 Vibrio I 9 Infection Control
    12 Vibrio II    
    13 AETCOM 2.5 (iii)    
    14 AETCOM 2.5 (iv)    
    15 AETCOM 2.5 (v)    
Dr. Priyanka Singh

Dr. Priyanka Singh

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: M.D. Microbiology
  • Medical Council Registration: MP 9326
  • About Faculty: Dr. Priyanka Singh
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    M.D. Microbiology 2017 J.N.M.C Sawangi Wardha (Maharashtra) DEEMED DMIMS University
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Demonstrator/Tutor

    RKDF Medical college Bhopal

    04-09-2017 26-05-2018 9 Month
    As Assistant Professor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 28-05-2018 Till Date 4 Year
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 4 Year 9 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Post Graduation, JNMC Wardha, Maharashtra
    2017 Demonstrator, RKDF Medical College, Hoshangabad road, Bhopal
    2018 Assistant Professor, GMC, Bhopal
    2019 Assistant Professor, GMC, Bhopal
    2020 Assistant Professor, GMC, Bhopal
    2021 Assistant Professor, GMC, Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
     1  

    Priyanka Singh. 2018. The Incidence of Carbapenem Resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae Subspecies pneumoniae (CRKP) and Antibiotic Susceptibility Profile of Klebsiella pneumoniae Subspecies pneumoniae strains.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(1): 594-601. doi: Index copernicus  https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.701.072 :

    2 Singh Priyanka. The incidence of AmpC β-lactamases producing Klebsiella pneumoniae subspecies pneumoniae. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, [S.l.], v. 6, n. 4, p. 1169-1173, mar. 2018. ISSN 2320-6012. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20181043. Index copernicus
    3 Singh Priyanka. The outcome of different β lactamase production in Klebsiella pneumoniae subspecies pneumoniae isolated from different clinical specimen in tertiary care hospital: a study. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, [S.l.], v. 6, n. 5, p. 1568-1573, apr. 2018. ISSN 2320-6012. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20181456 Index Copernicus
    4 Singh Priyanka. Bacteriological evaluation of bladder calculi: a study. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, [S.l.], v. 6, n. 5, p. 1662-1665, apr. 2018. ISSN 2320-6012.. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20181755. Index copernicus
    5 Silpi Basak, Priyanka Singh, Monali Rajurkar, "Multidrug Resistant and Extensively Drug Resistant Bacteria: A Study", Journal of Pathogens, vol. 2016, Article ID 4065603, 5 pages, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4065603 Index Pubmed
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    Topics for Undergraduates  Topics for Post Graduates
    1 General Properties of Fungus& Parasitology   1   1.General Microbiology
    2 Pandemic module 2.1 2 Systemic microbiology
    3 Air born infections & contact Precautions 3 Mycology
    4 Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases- part 5 4 Parasitology
    5 Agglutination & Precipitation 5 Immunology
    6 Protozoan Parasite part 1 6 Recent Advances
    7 Food Poisoning part 1 7 Virology
    8 Tumour Immunology 8 Molecular Diagnosis
    9 Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea-part 1 9 Infection Control
    10 Agents of Infectious diarrhea and dysentery    
    11 Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea-part 2    
    12 Non Mycobacterium Tuberculosis    
    13 ATCOM 22    
    14 Infections of Bones & Joints    
Dr. Kajal Gupta

Dr. Kajal Gupta

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: M.D. Microbiology
  • Medical Council Registration: MP 34597
  • About Faculty: Dr. Kajal Gupta
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS 2005 S.N Medical College, AGRA, U.P B.R.Ambedkar University
    M.D. Microbiology 2013 Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad, U.P Santosh University
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident

    AIIMS,BHOPAL

    02/12/2013 01/12/2016 3 Year
    As Assistant Professor RKDF Medical College Hospital n Research Centre, Bhopal 29/03/2019 11/08/2023 4 Year 3 Month
    As Assistant Professor Gandhi Medical College 24/08/2023 Till Date  
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 7 Year 3 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
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    2018  
    2019  
    2020  
    2021  
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Dr. Vaishali Gupta

Dr. Vaishali Gupta

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: M.D. Microbiology
  • Medical Council Registration: MP 29367
  • About Faculty: Dr. Vaishali Gupta
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS 2005-2010 Nepalgunj Medical College,{NGMC}, Nepal Kathmandu University
    M.D. Microbiology 2013-2016 Shree Ram Murti Smarak Institute Of Medical Sciences{SRMS},Bareilly

    Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University

  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Assistant Professor

    HIND INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

    SITAPUR (U.P)
    12/01/2017 13/01/2021 4 Year 
    As Associate Professor

    LNMC & JK HOSPITAL BHOPAL (M.P)

    25/01/2021 24/08/2023 2 Year 6 Month
    As Assistant Professor Gandhi Medical College   Till Date  
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 6 Year 6 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
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    2017  
    2018  
    2019  
    2020  
    2021  
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Dr. Indu Jagat

Dr. Indu Jagat

  • Designation: Demonstrator
  • Qualification: MBBS
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-5214
  • About Faculty: Dr. Indu Jagat
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS 1996 Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal BU BHOPAL
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Demonstrator/Tutor Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 1-08-2005 Till Date 16 Year 10 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 16 Year 10 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Demonstrator in Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Demonstrator in Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Demonstrator in Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Demonstrator in Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Demonstrator in Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Demonstrator in Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
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    2018 Batch  2019 Batch
    1 Identification of Gram Negative Bacteria 1 Disinfection
    2 Stool Examination 2 Sample collection and Transportation
    3 Lab diagnosis of proteus 3 Identification of Organisms causing infective endocarditis
    4 PUO 4 Stool Examination
    5 Antimicrobial sensitivity Test 5 Gram Staining and Stool Examination (for 3 days)
    6 Culture Method 6 Identification of Diarrhoea and Dysentry(For 3 days)
    7 ZN Staining 7 Lab diagnosis of Enteric fever (For 3 days)
        8 Pandemic Module
        9 Identification of Organisms causing LRTI (For 3 days)
        10 Agent causing UTI (For 3 days)
        11 Identification of Organisms causing anaerobic infection (For 3 days)
Dr. Rajendra Tantuway

Dr. Rajendra Tantuway

  • Designation: Demonstrator
  • Qualification: DCP
  • Medical Council Registration: MP 9126
  • About Faculty: Dr. Rajendra Tantuway
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS 2006 Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal BU BHOPAL
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Demonstrator/Tutor   RMO Pathology 22-06-2009 22-06-2011 2 Year 
      23-06-2011 17-11-2014 3 Year 5 month
    Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 19-11-2014 Till Date 7 Year 6 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 12 Year 10 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
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    Serology, Meningitis
    2 Mycology
    3 Vibrios, Sterilization
    4 Lab diagnosis of infectious diseases, Cystodes for 3 days
    5 Identification of Diarrhoea and dysentery for 3 days
    6 Lab diagnosis of Enteric fever for 3 days
    7 Lab diagnosis of Upper respiratory tract infection for 3 days
    8 ZN staining for 3 days
    9 Lab diagnosis of anaerobic infections for 3 days 
Dr. Saema Khan

Dr. Saema Khan

  • Designation: Demonstrator
  • Qualification: MBBS
  • Medical Council Registration: MP 8041
  • About Faculty: Dr. Saema Khan
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS 2006 Pt. J.N.M. Medical College, Raipur (CG) Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University (CG)
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Medical Officer Gandhi Gas Rahat Hospital Bhopal 01-10-2011 14-09-2014 3 Year  11 Month
        14-09-2015 29-08-2018 2 Year 11 month
    As Demonstrator/Tutor   Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 29-08-2018 Till Date 3 Year 9 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 10 Year 10 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Medical officer, Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Medical officer, Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Medical officer, Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Medical officer, Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Medical officer, Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Medical officer, Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
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    2018 Batch  2019 Batch
    1 Culture Media 1 Disinfection
    2 Gram Staining 2 Good Laboratory Practices
    3 Identification of Gram Positive Bacteria 3 Staining Techniques and Gram staining
    4 Identification of Streptococcus 4 Identification of organisms causing RHD
    5 Lab Diagnosis of Pseudomonas 5 Identification of Filaria(for 3 days)
    6 Lab Diagnosis of Respiratory tract infection 6 Identification of organisms causing URTI(3days)
    7 Mycology 7 Identification of organisms causing LRTI(3days)
        8 Identification of organisms causing UTI(I).(3days)
        9 Identification of organisms causing UTI(II)(3days)
        10 ZN Staining and Hand Hygiene &PPE(3days)
Dr. Mili Tirpathi

Dr. Mili Tirpathi

  • Designation: Demonstrator
  • Qualification: DCP
  • Medical Council Registration: MP 9159
  • About Faculty: Dr. Mili Tirpathi
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    DCP 2012 Davangere Karnataka

    JJMMC Davangere Karnataka

  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Medical Officer Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 04-09-2015 4-09-2018 3 Year
    As Demonstrator/Tutor   Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 5-09-2018 Till Date 4 Year 2 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 7 Year 2 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Medical officer in Department of Pathology, Gandhi Medical college, Bhopal
    2017 Medical officer in Department of Pathology, Gandhi Medical college, Bhopal
    2018 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Demonstrator in Department of Microbiology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
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    2018 Batch  2019 Batch
    1 Culture Media 1 Sterilization
    2  Gram Staining 2 Sample collection and transportation
    3 Identification of Gram Positive Bacteria (Staphylococcus) 3 Staining techniques and Gram staining
    4 Stool Examination 4 Stool Examination
    5 Lab Diagnosis of Salmonella 5 Gram Staining and Stool Examination (for 3 days)
    6 Lab Diagnosis of Urinary Tract Infections 6 Pandemic Module
    7  Biomedical Waste Management 7 Gram Staining ( For 3 Days )
        8 Gram staining and stool Examination ( For 3 Days )
        9 ZN staining and use of PPE(For 3 Days)
        10 ZN staining and Hand hygiene ( For 3 Days)
Dr. Shaukat Alam

Dr. Shaukat Alam

  • Designation: Specialist
  • Qualification: M.D. Patholgy
  • Medical Council Registration: MP 6049
  • About Faculty: Dr. Shaukat Alam
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS 1984 Pt. J.N.M.Medical College Raipur Ravishankar University Raipur

    M.D. Pathology

    1994 Gandhi Medical college Bhopal BU BHOPAL
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Research Officer  Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal 04-11-1995 Till Date 26 Year 5 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 26 Year 5 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
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Dr. Harjeet Singh Maan

Dr. Harjeet Singh Maan

  • Designation: Scientist-A
  • Qualification: MSc, Ph.D
  • Medical Council Registration: 
  • About Faculty: Dr. Harjeet Singh Maan
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    Bachelor of Science (B. Sc) in Zoology, Botany and Chemistry 2000 Jai Narain Degree College, Lucknow, U.P MAHE, Manipal University, Karnataka
    M.Sc Microbiology 2003 Janta College Bakewar , Etawah, U.P Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University Kanpur (C.S.J.M), Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
    Ph.D 2015 Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    Scientist-C, ICMR SGPGIMS, Lucknow 2015 2018 3 Year
    Scientist-C, EHA, USAID, USA SGPGIMS, Lucknow April 2018 September 2018 6 Month
    Scientist-A State Virology laboratory, GMC Bhopal October 2018 Till Date 4 Year 3 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 7 Year 9 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Scientist-C, ICMR; SGPGIMS, Lucknow
    2017 Scientist-C, ICMR; SGPGIMS, Lucknow
    2018

    Scientist-C, ICMR, SGPGIMS, Lucknow; Scientist-C, EHA, USAID, USA ;

    State Virology laboratory, GMC Bhopal
    2019 State Virology laboratory, GMC Bhopal
    2020 State Virology laboratory, GMC Bhopal
    2021 State Virology laboratory, GMC Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
    1   Singh J, Maan HS, Singh D, Srivastava N N, Garg. A, Shukla S, Chaturvedi R, Comparison Of Conventional Virus Isolation Technique With RT-PCR For Enterovirus Detection In Stool Specimens From Patients Of Acute Flaccid Paralysis. Neuro Quantology,  2022 Aug; 20 (9):939-43.  doi: 10.14704/nq.2022.20.9.NQ440104
    2 Agarwal A, Sarma DK, Chaurasia D, Maan HS. Novel molecular approaches to combat vectors and vector-borne viruses: Special focus on RNA interference (RNAi) mechanisms. Acta Trop. 2022;233:106539. doi:10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106539.
    3 Maan HS, Chaurasia D, Kapoor G, Dave L, Siddiqui A, Pal S, Singh HO, Biswas D, Chowdhary R. Intestinal viral infections of nSARS-CoV2 in the Indian community: Risk of virus spread in India. J Med Virol. 2022 Apr;94(4):1315-1329. doi: 10.1002/jmv.27480. Epub 2021 Dec 3. PMID: 34825708; PMCID: PMC9015588.
    4 Singh H, Jadhav S, Arif Khan A, Aggarwal SK, Choudhari R, Verma S, Aggarwal S, Gupta V, Singh A, Nain S, Maan HS. APOBEC3, TRIM5α, and BST2 polymorphisms in healthy individuals of various populations with special references to its impact on HIV transmission. Microb Pathog. 2021 Dec 1;162:105326. doi: 10.1016/j.micpath.2021.105326. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34863878.
    5 Saylors K, Wolking DJ, Hagan E, Martinez S, Francisco L, Euren J, Olson SH, Miller M, Fine AE, Thanh NNT, Tran Minh P, Kalengkongan JD; PREDICT Consortium (Maan HS), et al.. Socializing One Health: an innovative strategy to investigate social and behavioral risks of emerging viral threats. One Health Outlook. 2021 May 14;3(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s42522-021-00036-9.
    6 Siddiqui A, Chowdhary R, Maan H.S., Goel SK,   Tripathi   N,   Prakash   A. In silico analysis and molecular characterization of Influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 virus circulating and causing major outbreaks in central India, 2009-2019. Iran J Microbiol. 2020 Oct;12(5):483-494. doi: 10.18502/ijm. v12i5.4611.
    7 Singh HO, Maan HS, Dhole TN.Gene Silencing: A Novel Approach and Suppression of HIV-1 Gene. Journal of Molecular Genetic Medicine 2019, 13,1-2.
    8 Maan HS, Dhole TN, Chowdhary R. Identification and characterization of nonpolio enterovirus associated with nonpolio-acute flaccid paralysis in polio endemic state of Uttar Pradesh, Northern India. PLoS One. 2019 Jan. 30;14(1):e0208902. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208902. eCollection 2019.
    9 Nyari N, Maan H.S., Sharma S, Pandey SN, Dhole TN. Identification and genetic characterization of chikungunya virus from Aedes mosquito vector collected in the Lucknow district, North India. Acta Trop. 2016 Mar 2; 158:117-124.
    10 Maan H.S., Chowdhary R, Shakya AK, Dhole TN. Genetic diversity of human cosaviruses in nonpolio acute flaccid paralysis cases of undefined etiology, Northern India, 2010-2011. J Clin Virol. 2013 Sep; 58(1):183-7.
    11 Maan H.S., Chowdhary R, Shakya AK, Dhole TN. Genetic Variants of Echovirus 13, v Northern India, 2010. Emerg Infect Dis. 2013 Feb; 19(2):293-6.
    12 Shakya AK, Shukla V, Maan H.S., Dhole TN. Epidemiology and genetic relatedness of measles virus infection in Uttar Pradesh, India, during 2009-2010. Arch Virol. 2012.
    13 Shakya AK, Shukla V, Maan H.S., Dhole TN. Identification of different lineages of measles virus strains circulating in Uttar Pradesh, North India. Virol J. 2012 Oct 16; 9:237.
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     1  Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Indian Council of Medial Research in 2006 in life Science 
     2  Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering GATE), with 98.99 percentile in 2006 in Life Science.
    3 Prof. S.S. Agarwal Award and Gold medal recipient- 2014 For Excellence in Research-2013: SGPGIMS, Lucknow
    4 International Scientist award for Best researcher award for excellence in Engineering, Science, and Medical Research 2022: INSO Awards, India.
Dr. P Nagaraj

Dr. P Nagaraj

  • Designation: Scientist B
  • Qualification: M.Sc (Medical Microbiology)., Ph.D (Medical Microbiology)
  • Medical Council Registration: 
  • About Faculty: Dr. P Nagaraj
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    B.Sc Microbiology 2010 The New College, Chennai University of Madras
    M.Sc Medical Microbiology 2013 Department of Microbiology University of Madras
    Ph.D Medical Microbiology 2017 Department of Microbiology University of Madras
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Demonstrator/Tutor   Department of Microbiology, AIIMS Bhopal 01.03.2017 28.02.2018 1 Year 
    Department of Microbiology, AIIMS Bhopal. 01.05.2018 28.08.2018 4 Month
    As Scientist B Department of Microbiology, GMC Bhopal 28.08.2018 Till Date 4 Year 5 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 5 Year 9 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Research Scholar, Department of Microbiology, University of Madras.
    2017 Demonstrator/Tutor, Department of Microbiology, AIIMS Bhopal.
    2018 Scientist B, State Virology Laboratory, GMC Bhopal
    2019 Scientist B, State Virology Laboratory, GMC Bhopal
    2020 Scientist B, State Virology Laboratory, GMC Bhopal
    2021 Scientist B, State Virology Laboratory, GMC Bhopal
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    Jain RK, Perumal N, Chaurasia D, Shrivastava R, Ahirwar KK, Sharma A, Kapoor G, Lalwani J. Performance Evaluation of Different RT-PCR Kits for the Direct Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in Preheated Specimens. Journal of Laboratory Physicians (In Press).

    2  Yadav PD, Kumar G, Mukherjee A, Nyayanit DA, Shete AM, Sahay RR, Kumar A, Majumdar T, Patil S, Pandit P, Joshi Y, Dudhmal M, Panda S, Sharma LK,Yadav Ml K,Shastri J, Gangwar M, Munivenkattapa A, Potdar V, Nagamani K, Goyal K, Gadepalli R, Thomas M, Shukla S, Nagaraj P, Gupta V, Dalela G, Umar N, M Patel S. Delta Variant SARS-CoV-2 infections in pediatric cases during the second wave in India. Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection. 2022 Dec 1;55(6):1060-8.
    3 Perumal N, Jain RK, Chaurasia D, Sharma UM, Malik R. Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 RNAemia in the convalescent plasma of COVID-19 patients. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2022 Mar 1;116:S37.
    4 Jain RK, Perumal N, Chaurasia D, Ahirwar KK, Sharma A, Shrivastava R, Lalwani J. Incidence of Non-Amplification of N Gene of SARS-CoV-2 using Commercially Available Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Kit and its Comparison with Two Other Different Kits. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2022 Feb 1:DM01-4.
    5 Jain RK, Perumal N, Shrivastava R, Ahirwar KK, Lalwani J, Chaurasia D. Investigation of Different Commercially Available Real Time-Polymerase Chain Reaction Kits for SARS-CoV-2 Diagnosis. Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research. 2021 Jun 1;15(6).
    6 Perumal N, Jain RK, Sharma A, Chaurasia D. Performance comparison of commercial RNA extraction kits for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2: A laboratory perspective. Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research. 2021 Sep ;10(3):157-159.
    7 Ruchi G, Jain R, Nagaraj P, Ahirwar K, Lalwani J. Performance Analysis of Different Real Time-PCR Kits for the Diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 Virus. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2021 Sep 1;39:S74-5.
    8 Perumal N, Jain RK, Sharma A, Chaurasia D, Srivastava J. Cohort study on congenital cytomegalovirus seroprevalence and its association with neonatal cholestasis. International Journal of Pregnancy & Child Birth. 2021 Apr;7(2): 45‒46.
    9 Perumal N, Jain RK, Sharma A, Chaurasia D, Srivastava J. A Study on Seroprevalence of Hepatotropic Viruses in Neonatal Cholestasis Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central India. Indian Journal of Neonatal Medicine and Research. 2021 Jan; Vol-9(1): PO40-PO43.
    10 Perumal N, Jain RK, Shrivastava R, Lalwani J, Chaurasia D. Stability of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in viral lysis buffer stored at different temperatures. Journal of Laboratory Physicians. 2020 Dec;12(04):268-70.
    11 Nagaraj P, Saravanan M, Betsy S. Dass, Krishnan P. Environmental and Public Health Impact of SubTherapeutic Antibiotic Use in the Poultry Industry- A Pilot Study, In: Dr. Francisco Cruz Sosa, (Editor) Recent Progress in Microbiology and Biotechnology Vol. 3. Book Publisher International; 2020. P.40-51. (Print ISBN: 978-81-947979-0-6, eBook ISBN: 978-93-90206-99-5)
    12 Murugesan S, Perumal N, Dass B, Vijayakumar R, Krishnan P. Prevalence and Molecular Characterisation of Methicillin-Resistant Coagulase Negative Staphylococci (MR-CoNS) Isolated from Nasal Carriers of End Stage Renal Disease Patients-A Prospective Study. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2019 May; 13(5): DC10 - DC15
    13 Nagaraj P, Betsy S. Dass, Stalin M, Krishnan P. Prevalence of Bi-component Pore-Forming Toxin genotypes of Staphylococcus aureus causing Skin and Soft Tissue Infections. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2017 Jan ;35(1): 146-147.
    14 Nagaraj P, Krishnan P. Antibiotic resistance genes as emerging environmental contaminants in Poultry Farm Environment from various districts in Tamil Nadu, South India-a pilot study. Journal of Advanced Microbiology. 2016 Nov; 2 (4): 195 – 199
    15 Nagaraj P, Krishnan P. Comparison of antimicrobial resistance determinants and Staphylococcal Cassette Chromosome mec elements of staphylococci isolated from human and veterinary origin. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2016 Apr; 45 (72).
    16 Nagaraj P, Saravanan M, Vijayakumar R, Krishnan P. Distribution of genes encoding aminoglycoside modifying enzymes among clinical isolates of methicillin resistant staphylococci. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2016 Jul; 34 (3): 350-352.
    17 Nagaraj P, Saravanan M, Vijayakumar R, Krishnan P. High prevalence of high-level mupirocin and chlorhexidine resistant genes in methicillin resistant staphylococcal isolates from dialysis unit. Indian Journal of Medical Research. 2016 Jun; 143 (6) 824-825.
    18 Nagaraj P, Kaushik S, Krishnan P. Environmental and public health impact of sub-therapeutic antibiotic use in the poultry industry. ENVIS Newsletter. 2016 Apr; 14 (2): 02-04 (ISSN-0974-1550).
    19 Saravanan M, Unnati Singh, Nagaraj P, Vijayakumar R, Krishnan P. High level mupirocin resistance among CoNS from nasal carriers of End stage renal disease patients and hospital personnel from tertiary care centre, Chennai. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2016 Jan; 34 (1): 114.
    20 Saravanan M, Nagaraj P, Suryaprakash M, Selvakumar D, Krishnan P. Analysis of Antibiotic Resistance Genes and its Associated SCCmec Types among Nasal Carriage of Methicillin Resistant Coagulase Negative Staphylococci from Community Settings, Chennai, Southern India. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2015 Aug; 9(8): DC01 - DC05.
    21 Nagaraj P, Krishnan P. Challenges in Antibiotic Resistance: Sargunavathy M, Samykannu J, editors. Avasiyam Palthurai Paarvai. Chennai: Today Publishers; 2015. p. 30-42. (ISBN NO: 978-93-81992-29-6).
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    Year  Awards and Honors
    2022  “Certificate of Appreciation for COVID-19 services” - District Collectorate, Bhopal
    2022  “Robert Koch Award” - Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai
    2021  “Certificate of Appreciation for COVID-19 services” - Chief Medical and Health Officer, Bhopal
    2019  “Best Employee Award”- Department of Microbiology, GMC Bhopal
    2018  “Best Doctoral Thesis Award” - University of Madras, Chennai
    2017  “ASM Student and Post-Doctoral Travel Award” - ASM Microbe, New Orleans, LA, USA
    2017  “International Travel Grant Award” - Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi
    2016  “Student Visit to Foreign Universities Grant Award” - International Centre of University of Madras, Chennai
    2016  “Young Investigator Award” - Bill & Melinda Gates foundation
    2016  “Best Poster Presentation Award” - Welcome Trust/ DBT India Alliance
    2015  “International Travel Grant Award” - Indian Council for Medical Research, New Delhi
    2015  “Best Poster Presentation Award” - SRM Medical College, Chennai
    2015  “Best NSS Volunteer Award”- University of Madras, Chennai
    2014  “DST PURSE Junior Research Fellowship” - University of Madras, Chennai
    2009  “Proficiency Award”- The New College, Chennai
    2008  “Proficiency Award”- The New College, Chennai
Dr. Ankita Agarwal

Dr. Ankita Agarwal

  • Designation: Scientist C
  • Qualification: M.Sc. Biotechnology, Ph.D. Biological Science, PGDIPR
  • Medical Council Registration: NA
  • About Faculty: Dr. Ankita Agarwal
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    B.Sc. Biotechnology 2006-2009 S.M.S. Govt. Model Science College, Gwalior Jiwaji University, Gwalior
    M.Sc. Biotechnology 2009-2011 School of Biotechnology Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
    Ph.D. Biological Science (Virology) 2011-2016 Defence Research & Development Establishment, Gwalior Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
    PGDIPR (Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights) 2017-2018  

    Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi

  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    Research Scientist II Regional Virology Laboratory, AIIMS Bhopal 09.08.2016 05.10.2018 2 Year 2 Month 
    Scientist C State Virology Laboratory, GMC Bhopal 06.10.2018 Till Date 4 Year 3 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 6 Year 5 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 AIIMS Bhopal
    2017 AIIMS Bhopal
    2018 State Virology Laboratory, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2019 State Virology Laboratory, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2020 State Virology Laboratory, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2021 State Virology Laboratory, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1  

     Agarwal A*, Jain RK, Chaurasia D, Biswas D. Determining the optimum cut-off IgM/IgG ratio for predicting secondary dengue infections: An observational hospital based study from Central India. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2022 Oct 1;40(4):492-5. PUBMED

    2  Agarwal A*, Sarma DK, Chaurasia D, Maan HS. Novel molecular approaches to combat vectors and vector-borne viruses: Special focus on RNA interference (RNAi) mechanisms. Acta Tropica. 2022 May 24:106539. PUBMED
    3  Agarwal A*, Chaurasia D. The expanding arms of Zika virus: An updated review with recent Indian outbreaks. Reviews in Medical Virology. 2021 Jan;31(1):1-9. PUBMED
    4  Agarwal A*, Chaurasia D, Dash PK. Concerns and public health challenges for arboviral and other respiratory infections amidst SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Pathogens and Global Health. 2020 Nov 16;114(8):405-6. PUBMED
    5  Agarwal A, Gupta S, Yadav AK, Nema RK, Ansari K, Biswas D. Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of Chikungunya virus in Central India during 2016 and 2017 outbreaks reveal high similarity with recent New Delhi and Bangladesh strains. Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 2019 Nov 1;75:103940. PUBMED
    6  Agarwal A, Gupta S, Chincholkar T, Singh V, Umare IK, Ansari K, Paliya S, Yadav AK, Chowdhary R, Purwar S, Biswas D. Co-circulation of dengue virus serotypes in Central India: Evidence of prolonged viremia in DENV-2. Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 2019 Jun 1;70:72-9. PUBMED
    7  Gupta S, Agarwal A, Biswas D. Host Genetic Polymorphisms Influencing Susceptibility to Dengue. DNA and Cell biology. 2018 Oct 1;37(10):805-7. PUBMED
    8  Gupta S, Agarwal A, Kumar A, Biswas D. Genome-wide analysis to identify HLA factors potentially associated with severe dengue. Frontiers in immunology. 2018 Apr 10;9:728. PUBMED
    9 Agarwal A, Parida M, Dash PK. Impact of transmission cycles and vector competence on global expansion and emergence of arboviruses. Reviews in Medical Virology. 2017 Sep;27(5):e1941. PUBMED
    10  Agarwal A, Sharma AK, Sukumaran D, Parida M, Dash PK. Two novel epistatic mutations (E1: K211E and E2: V264A) in structural proteins of Chikungunya virus enhance fitness in Aedes aegypti. Virology. 2016 Oct 1;497:59-68. PUBMED
    11  Agarwal A, Joshi G, Nagar DP, Sharma AK, Sukumaran D, Pant SC, Parida MM, Dash PK. Mosquito saliva induced cutaneous events augment Chikungunya virus replication and disease progression. Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 2016 Jun 1;40:126-35. PUBMED
    12  Agarwal A, Dash PK, Singh AK, Sharma S, Gopalan N, Rao PV, Parida MM, Reiter P. Evidence of experimental vertical transmission of emerging novel ECSA genotype of Chikungunya Virus in Aedes aegypti. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2014 Jul 31;8(7):e2990. PUBMED
    13  Agarwal A, Singh AK, Sharma S, Soni M, Thakur AK, Gopalan N, Parida MM, Rao PV, Dash PK. Application of real-time RT-PCR in vector surveillance and assessment of replication kinetics of an emerging novel ECSA genotype of Chikungunya virus in Aedes aegypti. Journal of virological methods. 2013 Nov 1;193(2):419-25. PUBMED
    14  Dash PK, Agarwal A, Sharma S, Saha A, Joshi G, Gopalan N, Sukumaran D, Parida MM. Development of a SYBR green I-based quantitative RT-PCR for Ross River virus: application in vector competence studies and antiviral drug evaluation. Journal of virological methods. 2016 Aug 1;234:107-14. PUBMED
    15  Parida M, Dash PK, Kumar JS, Joshi G, Tandel K, Sharma S, Srivastava A, Agarwal A, Saha A, Saraswat S, Karothia D. Emergence of influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 genogroup 6B and drug resistant virus, India, January to May 2015. Eurosurveillance. 2016 Feb 4;21(5):30124. PUBMED
    16  Saraswat S, Athmaram TN, Parida M, Agarwal A, Saha A, Dash PK. Expression and characterization of yeast derived chikungunya virus like particles (CHIK-VLPs) and its evaluation as a potential vaccine candidate. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2016 Jul 11;10(7):e0004782. PUBMED
    17  Dash PK, Agarwal A, Sukumaran D, Parida MM. Refractoriness of Indian Aedes aegypti to oral infection with Yellow fever virus 17D strain. Defence Life Science Journal. 2016 1(2): 179-183. SCOPUS
    18  Singh AK, Soni M, Agarwal A, Dash PK, Parida MM, Gopalan M. Vertical Transmission of Chikungunya virus in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes from Northern India. Defence Life Science Journal. 2016 1(2): 184-187. SCOPUS
    19  Joshi G, Dash PK, Agarwal A, Sharma S, Parida M. Bifunctional siRNA containing immunostimulatory motif enhances protection against pandemic H1N1 virus infection. Current Gene Therapy. 2015 Oct 1;15(5):492-502. PUBMED
    20  Dash PK, Sharma S, Soni M, Agarwal A, Sahni AK, Parida M. Complete genome sequencing and evolutionary phylogeography analysis of Indian isolates of Dengue virus type 1. Virus research. 2015 Jan 2;195:124-34. PUBMED
    21  Dash PK, Sharma S, Soni M, Agarwal A, Parida M, Rao PL. Complete genome sequencing and evolutionary analysis of Indian isolates of Dengue virus type 2. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 2013 Jul 5;436(3):478-85. PUBMED
    22 Soni M, Singh AK, Sharma S, Agarwal A, Gopalan N, Rao PV, Parida M, Dash PK. Molecular and virological investigation of a focal Chikungunya outbreak in northern India. The Scientific World Journal. 2013 Jan 1;2013. PUBMED
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    Other Details  
    Principal Investigator, Early Career Research Award (SERB, DST) “Identification and validation of circulating microRNAs as novel biomarkers for prediction of Dengue haemorrhagic fever” (Budget: 34.8 lakhs) (2018-2021)
    Co-Investigator  Extramural project (SERB, DST) (2018-2021)
    Co-Investigator   Grand Challenges India project, Department of Biotechnology (DBT): (2018-2020)
    Team Member   Biotechnology Ignition Grant (BIRAC), Department of Biotechnology (DBT) (2016-2018)
    Director’s Award 2017 by Director D.R.D.E, Gwalior : PUBLICATION

    “Impact of Transmission Cycles & Vector Competence on Global Expansion and Emergence of Arboviruses” in Journal “Reviews in Medical Virology” (IF:5.43)

    Young Scientist award 31st MP Young Scientist Congress 2016 organized by Madhya Pradesh council of science & technology, Bhopal
    Young Scientist award  VIROCON-2015 organized by Indian Virological Society
    Fellowship for training of Young Scientist    30th MP Young Scientist Congress 2015 organized by MPCST, Bhopal
    Research Gate link    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ankita-Agarwal-4?ev=hdr_xprf
    Google scholar link    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=jpfoBp8AAAAJ&hl=en
Dr. Rajeev Kumar Jain

Dr. Rajeev Kumar Jain

  • Designation: Scientist C
  • Qualification: MSc. (Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology). Ph.D. (Life -Sciences)
  • Medical Council Registration: NA
  • About Faculty: Dr. Rajeev Kumar Jain
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    M.Sc. – Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology 2000 Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar (M.P.) Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar M.P.
    Ph.D. – Life Sciences 2007 Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow (U.P.)

    Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi

  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Assistant Professor Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Degree College, Banda, U.P. India 13/10/2000 28/02/2001 4 Month
    As Post doctoral Researcher University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia, Europe 01/02/2009 30/06/2011 2 Year 5 Month
    As Assistant Professor International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Pune, India 08/08/2011 29/02/2012 6 Month
    As Post doctoral Researcher University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia, Europe 08/03/2012 12/10/2014 2 Year 7 Month
    As Assistant Professor Regional Institute of Education, Bhopal, India 01/07/2015 30/04/2016 10 Month
    As Consultant-Microbiologist Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 16/05/2016 10/10/2018 2 Year 4 Month
    Scientist-C Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 11/10/2018 Till Date 4 Year 3 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 13 Year 3 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Consultant-Microbiologist, Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
    2017 Consultant-Microbiologist, Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre, Bhopal
    2018 Consultant-Microbiologist, Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre, Bhopal till October then Scientist-C at Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
    2019 Scientist-C, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
    2020 Scientist-C, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
    2021 Scientist-C, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1  

    Jain RK,  Perumal N,  Chaurasia D. Shrivastava R, Ahirwar KK,  Sharma A, Kapoor G and Lalwani R. Performance Evaluation of Different RT-PCR Kits for the Direct Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in Preheated Specimens. Accepted for publication in Journal of Laboratory Physicians. 2023.

    2  Agarwal A, Jain RK, Chaurasia D, Biswas D. Determining the optimum cut-off IgM/ IgG ratio for predicting secondary dengue infections: An observational hospital based study from Central India. Indian J Med Microbiol. 2022 Oct-Dec;40(4):492-495. 
    3 Jain RK,  Perumal N,  Chaurasia D. Ahirwar KK,  Sharma A, Shrivastava R and  Lalwani J. Incidence of Non Amplification of N Gene of SARS-CoV-2 using Commercially Available Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Kit and its Comparison with Two Other Different Kits. JCDR,. 2022, Vol-16(2): DM01-DM04.
    4 Koplev S, Seldin M, Sukhavasi K, Ermel R, Pang S, Zeng L, Bankier S, Di Narzo A, Cheng H, Meda V, Ma A, Talukdar H, Cohain A, Amadori L, Argmann C, Houten SM, Franzén O, Mocci G, Meelu OA, Ishikawa K, Whatling C, Jain A, Jain RK, Gan LM, Giannarelli C, Roussos P, Hao K, Schunkert H, Michoel T, Ruusalepp A, Schadt EE, Kovacic JC, Lusis AJ, Björkegren JLM. A mechanistic framework for cardiometabolic and coronary artery diseases. Nat Cardiovasc Res. 2022 Jan;1(1):85-100
    5 Perumal N, Jain RK, Sharma A, Chaurasia D. Performance comparison of commercial RNA extraction kits for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2: A laboratory perspective. J Clin Sci Res 2021;10:157-9.
    6 Jain RK,  Perumal N,  Shrivastava R, Ahirwar KK,  Lalwani R  and Chaurasia D. Investigation of Different Commercially Available Real Time-Polymerase Chain Reaction Kits for SARS-CoV-2 Diagnosis. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2021;15(6): DC09-DC12.
    7 Perumal N, Jain RK, Chaurasia D and Shrivastava J. Cohort study on congenital cytomegalovirus seroprevalence and its association with neonatal cholestasis. Int J Pregn & Chi Birth. 2021;7(2):45‒46.
    8 Perumal N, Chaurasia D,  Jain RK and Shrivastava J. A Study on Seroprevalence of Hepatotropic Viruses in Neonatal Cholestasis Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central India. Indian Journal of Neonatal Medicine and Research. 2021, Vol-9(1): PO40-PO43.
    9 Perumal N, Jain RK, Shrivastava R, Lalwani R and Chaurasia D. Stability of SARS-COV-2 RNA in viral lysis buffer stored at different temperature.  J Lab Physicians. 2020, 12(4): 268–270.
    10 Franzén OErmel RSukhavasi KJain RJain ABetsholtz CGiannarelli CKovacic JCRuusalepp ASkogsberg JHao KSchadt EEBjörkegren JLM. Global analysis of A-to-I RNA editing reveals association with common disease variants. PeerJ. 2018 Mar 6; 6:e4466.
    11 Talukdar HA, Foroughi Asl H, Jain RK, Ermel R, Ruusalepp A, Franzén O, Kidd BA, Readhead B, Giannarelli C, Ivert T, Dudley JT, Civelek M, Lusis AJ, Schadt EE, Skogsberg J, Michoel T, Björkegren JLM. Cross-Tissue Regulatory Gene Networks in Coronary Artery Disease. Cell systems. 2016 March; (2):196-208
    12 Foroughi Asl H, Talukdar HA, Kindt AS, Jain RK, Ermel R, Ruusalepp A, Nguyen KH, Dobrin R, Reilly DF; CARDIoGRAM Consortium, Schunkert H, Samani NJ, Brænne I, Erdmann J, Melander O, Qi J, Ivert T, Skogsberg J, Schadt EE, Michoel T, Björkegren JLM. Expression Quantitative Trait Loci Acting Across Multiple Tissues Are Enriched in Inherited Risk for Coronary Artery Disease. Circ Cardiovasc Genet. 2015 Apr;8(2):305-15.
    13 Shang MM, Talukdar HA, Hofmann JJ, Niaudet C, Asl HF, Jain RK, Rossignoli A, Cedergren C, Silveira A, Gigante B, Leander K, Faire UD, Hamsten A, Ruusalepp A, Melander O, Ivert T, Michoel T, Schadt EE, Betsholtz C, Skogsberg J, Björkegren JL. Lim Domain Binding 2: A Key Driver of Transendothelial Migration of Leukocytes and Atherosclerosis.  Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2014 Sep;34(9):2068-77.
    14 Björkegren JLM, Hägg S, Talukdar HA, Foroughi Asl H, Jain RK, Cedergren C, Shang M, Maleki S, Takolander R, Melander O, Hamsten A, Michoel Tand, Skogsberg J. Plasma cholesterol-induced regression of early, mature, and advanced atherosclerosis. PLoS Genet. 2014 Feb 27;10(2).  
    15 Klimaviciusa L, Jain RK, Jaako K, Van Elzen R, Gerard M, van Der Veken P, Lambeir AM, Zharkovsky A. In situ prolyl oligopeptidase activity assay in neural cell cultures. J Neurosci Methods. 2012 Nov 11;204(1):104-110.
    16 Kumar R, Verma V, Jain A, Jain RK, Maikhuri JP, Gupta G. Synergistic chemoprotective mechanisms of dietary phytoestrogens in a select combination against prostate cancer. J Nutr Biochem. 2011 Aug;22(8):723-31.
    17 Jain RK, Jain A, Kumar R, Verma V, Maikhuri JP, Sharma VL, Mitra K, Batra S and Gupta G. Functional attenuation of human sperm by novel, non-surfactant spermicides: precise targeting of membrane physiology without affecting structure. (Human Reproduction, 2010; 25: 1165–1176.
    18 Jain RK, Jain A, Maikhuri JP, Sharma VL, Dwivedi AK, Kiran Kumar ST, Mitra K, Bajpai VK, Gupta G. In vitro testing of rationally designed spermicides for selectively targeting human sperm in vagina to ensure safe contraception. Human Reproduction. 2009; 24: 590-601.
    19 Lakshmi V, Saxena A, Mishra M, Raghubir R, Srivastava MN, Jain RK, Makhuri JP and Gupta G. Spermicidal Activity of Bivittoside-D from Bohadschia-vitiensis (Semper). Archives of Medical Research 2008; 39(7):631-8
    20 Kiran Kumar ST, Kumar L, Sharma VL, Jain A, Jain RK, Maikhuri JP, Kumar M, Shukla PK, and Gupta G. Carbodithioic acid esters of fluoxetine, a novel class of dual-function spermicides. European Journal Medicinal Chemistry 2008; 43 2247-2256
    21 Jain RK, Maikhuri JP, Kiran Kumar ST, Sharma VL, Dwivedi AK, Mitra K, Bajpai VK, Gupta G. Novel disulphide esters of carbothioic acid as potent, non-detergent spermicides with low toxicity to Lactobacillus and HeLa cells in vitro. Human Reproduction. 2007 Mar; 22(3):708-716
    22 Kiran Kumar ST, Sharma VL, Kumar M, Shukla PK, Tiwari P, Jain RK, Maikhuri JP, Singh D, Gupta G, Singh MM. Synthesis of benzenepropanamine analogues as non-detergent spermicides with antitrichomonas and anticandida activities. Bioorganic Medicinal Chemistry. 2006 Oct 1; 14(19):6593-6600
    23 Gupta G, Jain RK, Maikhuri JP, Shukla PK, Kumar M, Roy AK, Patra A, Singh V, Batra S. Discovery of substituted isoxazolecarbaldehydes as potent spermicides, acrosin inhibitors and mild anti-fungal agents. Human Reproduction. 2005 Aug; 20(8):2301-2308

     

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    Awards and Honors
    Received “Certificate of Appreciation for COVID-19 pandemic services” from District Collectorate, Bhopal in 2022
    Received “Certificate of Appreciation for COVID-19 pandemic services” from Chief Medical and Health Officer, Bhopal 2021
    2008 “Travel Grant Award” - to attend the International Microbicide-2008 conference- Striving towards HIV prevention (International Congress on Microbicide Development) at New Delhi
    Received Senior Research Fellowship (11th November, 2004 – 10th November, 2007): from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi
    Received Junior Research Fellowship (11th November, 2002 – 10th November, 2004): from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi
    CSIR-NET-JRF (Dec 2001): Qualified National Eligibility Test for Junior Research Fellowship and Lectureship conducted jointly by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and University Grants Commission, New Delhi