
This is a multidisciplinary research department with includes the field of biotechnology, applied microbiology, and nanotechnology. The research group is focused on innovative and high-end research emphasizing on the development of molecular diagnostics, efficient utilization of aquatic or other natural resources for the development of effective and alternative therapeutics against agents affecting aquatic animals and human health. Under United Nation’s SDG-14, the department is also focused on research focusing on aquatic animal health management. With global interest in understanding the biological response of cells in biomaterial research, the group also focuses on applying novel functional materials such as 3D scaffolds to develop biomimicking cancer models and glyco-nanoparticles to understand bacterial/viral infections, and nano-carriers for drug delivery applications. The research also focuses on developing biosensing platforms for ultrasensitive and cost-effective detection of analytes by optical (colorimetric and fluorescence methods), electrochemical, dipstick, and paper-based platforms. The group has expertise in the synthesis, functionalization, and characterization of nanoparticles (Quantum dots, gold/silver, graphene, TiO2, polymeric, liposome-based). This department also houses a state of art facility required for basic and advanced research, which includes various modern biotechnological apparatus, aquaculture labs, spectroscopy (spectrofluorometer, multimode readers), microscopy, solvo-thermal setup, electrochemical analyzer, and other basic nanoparticle synthesis apparatus. The faculty projects are financially supported by in-house, national, and international agencies. The department is actively looking for researchers from diverse backgrounds following one health approach (including human, animal, and aquaculture applications) to conduct cutting-edge research in the field of biotechnology.
Following Ph.D., Dr. Biswajit Maiti continued his research career at the College of Fisheries, Mangaluru. Later, he joined NUCSER as Assistant Professor in 2013. He has also worked as a visiting researcher in Food Microbiology at Obihiro University, Japan, during 2015 -2016. From the past decade, he has been working on the development of cutting-edge diagnostic methods for rapid detection microbial pathogens, deciphering outer membrane proteins based-antibiotic resistance of bacterial pathogens, and development of novel vaccines using biotechnological approaches. He has numbers of publications in scientific journals of repute, and book chapters to his credit, received research funds from various external agencies, and guiding students for their Ph.D., and postgraduate research dissertation.
Doctor of Philosophy (Bioscience), Mangalore University, 2012
Master of Science (Microbiology), Jiwaji University, 2006
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List of book chapters in edited books: 07
Conference publications: 31
All Publications:
Google scholar: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=1toWRp4AAAAJ&hl=en
Web of Science: https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/J-9120-2019
Scopus: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=34875362800
ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8231-7030
ResearchGate- https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Biswajit-Maiti-3
PhD students: 01 (completed), 05 (ongoing) PG Students: 08 (completed), 03 (ongoing) UG Students: 11 (completed), 02 (ongoing) UG/PG Internship: 03
Extramural Funding
Intramural Funding
Dr. Ramya Harsha is an Assistant Professor at NUCSER. She has obtained her Ph.D. degree from Department of Microbiology, University of Mysore in the year 2012. She joined NUCSER in 2013. Her research interests include virulence in bacterial pathogens, quorum sensing and isolation of anti-quorum sensing molecules from phytal sources and attenuation of quorum sensing in bacteria. She has secured second rank in MSc Microbiology from University of Mysore.
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Selected Journal Publications
PhD students: 01 (completed), 03 (ongoing) PG Students: 10 (completed), 02 (ongoing) UG students: 03 (completed), 02 (ongoing)
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Extramural Funding
Intramural Funding
Dr. Sudarshan Kini is a Bionanotechnologist who obtained Ph.D. (Nanotechnology) from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and has Post-Doctoral experience from Manipal University. His research areas are the fabrication of biomaterial scaffolds for the 3D culturing of cancer cells and Pseudomonas biofilms. He is also working on developing quantum dot-based fluorescent nanobiosensors to detect MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus).
Best Paper award at International conference on Recent Advances in Materials Science and Biophysics at Mangalore, 2018.
Best poster in the International symposium on Nanotechnology and Cancer Theranostics (ISNACT-2015) at IIT Bombay, 2015
GATE qualified with 98.27 percentiles, All India rank 226, score 476.
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Patents:
Filed: Biodegradable three dimentional scaffolds to grow cells in serum deprived condition, Patent application no. 202141033609. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ixAqu2MAAAAJ&hl=en
ResearchGATE: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sudarshan_Kini
Orcid Id: 0000-0001-5253-9938
Scopus Id: 53866809000
Researcher Id: R-6434-2019
Ph.D scholars: 4 Postgraduate students: 08 Undergraduate students: 09
Undergraduate
General Biochemistry, Radiation Biology, Cancer Biology
Postgraduate
Biochemistry, Medical Biochemistry, Nanobiotechnology, Biology and Genetics of Cancer
Principal Investigator
Co-investigator
Dr. Akshath completed his Ph.D. at CSIR-CFTRI, Mysore, with a specialization in Biosensors and Bio-imaging. His work was focused on nanoparticle-based biosensors to detect food contaminants and toxins using enzymes/aptamers as biorecognition elements. After his Ph.D., he was awarded the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship (MCIFs) at the University of Leeds, UK. His work was focused on polyvalent glycan-nanoparticles to decipher HIV/Ebola infections using dendritic cell receptors-DCSIGN/R. His research at NUCSER is focused on developing nano-sensors to detect contaminants, bacteria, viruses etc. His research also focuses on glycan-nanoparticles to decipher bacterial/viral infections and inhibition. He has published papers in journals of international repute ex-Journal of American Chemical Society, Biosensors & Bioelectronics, etc.
No. of PhDs
Ongoing: 2
No. of UGs guided: 4
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Ongoing as guide:3
Conference/Journal publications
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Patents
• A Colorimetric Reagent Kit for the detection of formaldehyde CSIR-CFTRI, Patent application number- 202211019411
All publication:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-f785t4AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Conference/Journal workshops: 09
Conference publications-09
Undergraduate-
Biochemistry
Postgraduate-
Bio-physical principles and Bio-analytical Techniques, Biochemistry