|
Sl. No. |
Name |
% of marks (upto 2nd sem) |
Title of project |
Name of the Institute |
Name of the Guide |
|
1 |
Chandana Roy |
73.0 |
“Analysis of genetic variation in
different banana variety(Musa species)using Random Amplified
Polymorphic DNA”.
Brief :
This work is an attempt which has
been made to fingerprint & study their genetic relationship,
genetic variability & phylogeny using RAPD marker,which could be
useful for germplasm management , crop imporovement, detection of
gene flow between species. |
CRRI, Cuttack. |
Dr.S.C.Sahu
(Principal Scientist) |
|
2 |
Sunita Sahoo |
70.5 |
“Estimation of malaria incidence at
the community level and comparision of positivity of P.Faccparum
with Haemoglobin% in the peripheral, ICTKIT and Cord/placental
blood of pregnant lady”.
Brief :
The work describes the endemicity
of malaria in a particular forest fringed region and the
transmission of malaria from pregnant women to child is very high
and in pregnant lady we can detect the malaria parasite only by
doing PCR of cord and placental blood. |
RMRC (Regional
Medical Research Centre). |
Dr.A.Mohapatra,
(Scientist, RMRC) |
|
3 |
Satyajita
Mishra |
68.6 |
“Assessment of genetic diversity in
“lablab”species through molecular markers”.
Brief : The project
describes the genetic characterization of 14 varieties of
lablab species was done using two PCR – based markers namely RAPD
and ISSR. Ten decamer oligoncleatide primers were tested out of
which six primer produced reproducible amplifications . Similarly
out of 5ISSR primers 3 primers gave reproducible results. A total
of 149 bands were amplified with these primers. Acladograms was
derived for the RAPD and ISSR pull data from jaccard’s similarly
coefficient following UPGMA method using Shan clustering. All
variety sharing a common node of 30 %. |
ITER,
Pharmaceutical College (Center of Biotechnology,
Siksha’O’Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar) |
Dr.Laxmikanta
Acharya |
|
4 |
Saumyaparna
Chakraborty |
67.6 |
“Construction of promoter-reporter
gene fusions to monitor inductionof virulence genes of vibrio
cholerae.”
Brief :
Vibrio Cholera, a noninuasive
enteric bacteria, is the causative agent of the dairrhael disease
cholera. The production of cholera toxin(CT) & toxin co-regulated
pilus(TCP) are the major virulence factors, ToxR,ToxT & ToxS are
the transcriptional regulator required for the expression of the
ctx-gene encoding CT by different environmental factors like
temperature & pH, the ctx promoter was fused to a reporter lact
gene, the construct was introduced into the V.cholerae chromosomes
& lact expression was studied at different temperature & pH. |
Department of
Infectious Diseases in IICB, Kolkata. |
Dr.Ruksana
Chowdhury (Scientist E) |
|
5 |
Nisha Jha |
67.0 |
“Comparative study on hematological
& solid tumors by cytogenetics & molecular genetics approach.”
Brief :
Out of number of cancers, fresh
blood samples of AML and lung cancer were collected and analysed
for karyotyping and genotyping from karyotyping analysis it was
found that chromosome 15 in lung cancer was found to be frequently
abberated from PCR and PCR based RFLP of AML heterozygous
Mutant(arg/pro)was obtained and of lung cancer heterozygous Mutant
(arg/pro), Homozygous Mutant (arg/arg) was observed. |
The R & D
phase of IACI & RC |
Dr.Mrs.Kaiser
Jamil (Research Director, IACI & RC) |
|
6 |
Soumesh kumar
Padhi |
67.0 |
“Prevalance of anaemia in children
by estimation of Hb and ferritin.”
Brief :
The main objective is detection of
concentration of Hb and ferritin in the blood samples by
Drabkkaing’s and ELISA method respectively and effect of low
concentration of Hb and ferritin on the children causing Anaemia. |
RMRC,
Bhubaneswar |
Dr.Gandham
Bulliyye. ( Director of Human Genetics at RMRC) |
|
7 |
Sumana Tribedi |
66.5 |
“Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
based detection of Diarrhaeagenic E.coli.”
Brief :
This study was performed with the
objective of isolation of E.coli from stool specimes,
Pathogrouping of diarrhaeagenic E.coli by virulence genes targeted
multiplex PCR, and seratyping of isolates, harbouring the
virulence genes, with the positive isolates further studies can be
performed specially on antimicrobial resistance, plasmid analysis
etc. |
National
Institute of Cholera & Enteric Diseases(NICED, Kolkata) |
Dr.T.Ramamurthy, (Deputy Director of NICED) |
|
8 |
Nishi Bhamra |
66.0 |
“DNA fingerprinting on varieties of
rice using RAPD markers to evaluate the genetic diversity present
in rice varieties such as Ramakrishna, Salkati, Pooja, IR64, TN1,
Swarna.” |
CRRI, Cuttack. |
Dr.S.C.Sahu
(Principal Scientist) |
|
9 |
Mousumi Biswas |
65.8 |
“Expression of few immune related
genes in Indian major carp, “Labio rohita” in response to “Aeromonas
hydrophila” infection.
Brief :
Labio rohita, the major Indian carp
was challenged with infective Aeromonas Hydrophila and tissue
samples were collected after various specific time intervals. RNA
extraction was done from these tisssues under aseptic conditions.
cDNA was prepared through the process of reverse transcription (RT)
and then annealed with different primers for the expression was
qualified for each of the gene expressed. |
Central
Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture |
Dr.P.K.Sahoo,
Senior Scientist, Dept of Pathology. |
|
10 |
Leepika kumari
Das |
64.3 |
“Analysis of microbial load in cow
milk at different storage conditions.”
Brief:
Cow milk collected from 25 cows in
& around Bhubaneswar was screened for bacterial isolates. All the
25 samples were divided into 5 groups & stored in different
conditions like at room temp for 8 hrs (group I), at 4 degree
c/8hrs (groupie), 24 hrs at room temp(group III), at a degree for
24 hrs (group IV) & rest 5 samples were preserved on such at room
temp for 24 hrs & microbial load was estimated. |
Department of
Bacteriology & Virology, Orissa Veterinary College, OUAT,
Bhubaneswa |
Dr.Rajashree
Mishra. (Asst.Prof)
Microbiology |
|
11 |
Shalina Behera |
63.8 |
“Production & characterization of
xylanase from fungi isolated from waterhyacinth plant (Eicchornia
crassipes).”
Brief :
This work describes the production
of xylanse by the unknown fungal strain and optimization of the
conditions suitable for xylanase production by that strain. In
addition characterization of enzyme are also investigated. The
study will assist further in determining the suitability of the
enzyme for industrial application. |
North East
Institute of Science & Technology, Jorhat, Assam |
Dr.M.Khongsai,
(Scientist) |
|
12 |
Suman kumari
Singh |
62.6 |
“To find out variations in
transthyretin gene in Indian Population and its association with
Spinocerebellar ataxia”
Brief :
The project describes that the
amybidosis are diseases of secondary proteins structure in which a
normally soluble protein forms insoluble extracellular fibril
deposits causing organ dysfunction. One of the 20 proteins that
form human amyloid fibril are thransthyretin(TTR). Ataxia is a
neurological disorder Amylodosis cause polyneuropathy and ataxia
also cause polyneurapathy. So on this basis we are trying to find
out if there is any association between TTR mutations and
spinocerebellar Ataxia. |
Department of
Molecular Biology, IGIB, Delhi |
Dr.Abhay
Sharma (Scientist) |
|
13 |
Aasita Apoorva |
62.1 |
“Agrobacterium rhizogenes –
medicated Genetic Transformation of Mentha arvensis L.and Gymnema
sylvestre R.Br and Hairy Root Culture of Gymnema sylvestre R.Br” |
Birla
Institute of Technology,Mesra, Ranchi |
Dr.Ramesh
Chandra. (Sr.Lecturer) |
|
14 |
Preetam Samant |
62.0 |
“Analysis of microbial load in
Buffalo milk at different storage condition.”
Brief :
Buffalo milk collected from 25
buffaloes in & around Bhubaneswar were screened for bacterial
isolates. All the 25 samples were divided into 5 groups & stored
in different conditions like at room temp for 8 hrs (group I), at
4 degree c/8hrs (groupie), 24 hrs at room temp(group III), at a
degree for 24 hrs (group IV) & rest 5 samples were preserved on
such at room temp for 24 hrs & microbial load was estimated. |
Department of
Bacteriology & Virology, Orissa Veterinary College, OUAT,
Bhubaneswar. |
Dr.Rajashree
Mishra. (Asst.Prof)
Microbiology |
|
15 |
Sisir kumar
Dash |
61.0 |
“Genetic relationship & diversity
between Mangifera species revealed by RAPD analysis”
Brief :
Through this project the genetic
instability, variation in chromosome, % of mutation gene flow
inside the gene pool can be determined by making linkage map &
sequencing. By knowing the gene sequence the better hybrid of
plant species can be produced. The transformation in the genome of
the plant can be done after knowing the linkage mapping and
sequencing. |
CRRI, Cuttack |
Dr.S.C.Sahu,
(Principal Scientist) |
|
16 |
Manini Samal |
60.5 |
“Callusing and regeneration on
Stevia Plant” |
Central Rice
Research Institute(CRRI) |
Dr.Sarat ch
Sahoo (Principal) |
|
17 |
Jyoti Prasad
Lahan |
59.0 |
“Study on antifungal activity of
plant extracts (solanum melongena) against Human pathogenic fungi
causing superficial skin diseases.”
Brief :
During the project investigation
plant materials by using different solvents hane been extracted
and tested in vitro efficacy of plant extracts against human
pathogenic fungi. Among the various extracts chlomoform extract is
more effective. |
Defence
Research Laboratory, Tezpur Assam. |
Jayashree Das
(HOD, Biotechnology Division) |
|
18 |
Leena Parida |
56.3 |
“Maleria during Pregnancy – PCR
positivity in comparison to peripheral and ICT kit with Hb% of
cord and placental Blood & estimation of malaria incidence at
community level.”
Brief :
Malaria is a major cause of morbility and mortality in tropical
countries like South African countries, India etc. Orissa
contributes 225 of all malaria cases, 43% of all cases of
plasmodium falciparum malaria and 50% of all malaria attributable
deaths reported in the country. So in this project we compare the
PCR positivity in comparison to peripheral, ICT kit with Hb% of
cord and placental blood and also estimated the malaria incidence
at the community level in the Niladri block of Khurda district. |
Regional
Medical Research Centre (ICMR) |
Dr.Amarendra
Mohapatra (Asst Director) |
|
19 |
Deepta Bhanoo
Somaprov |
56.0 |
“Intenspecific variation of Genomic
Characteristics of Gasteria revealed through RAPD markers.
Brief :
The project starts with isolation
of the sample, isolation of DNA, Qualification of DNA
concentration, PCR amplification using random primers & finally
the electrophonesis & visualization step of the amplified
products. |
Regional Plant
Resource Centre Lab. |
Mr.A.B.Das
(Senior Scientist) |
|
20 |
Rubi Kumari |
54.5 |
“Isolation and characterization of
Rhizobium isolated from Leguminous Lac Hostplauts”
Brief :
the project describes that
Rhizobium helps in nitrogen fixation, found in the root nodules of
leguminous plants. Rhizobium helps in increasing the production of
leguminous plants. Since Rhizobium is of great importance from
both agricultural and atmospheric point of view. So it provides a
wide range of area in its research and development area. |
IINRG, Namkum. |
Dr.D.N.Saha
(Senior Scientist) |
|
21 |
Parbin Kausar |
53.8 |
“Analysis of microbial load in Goat
milk at different storage conditions.”
Brief :
Goat milk collected from 25 goats
in & around Bhubaneswar were screened for bacterial isolates. All
the 25 samples were divided into 5 groups & stored in different
conditions like at room temp for 8 hrs (group I), at 4 degree
c/8hrs (groupie), 24 hrs at room temp(group III), at a degree for
24 hrs (group IV) & rest 5 samples were preserved on such at room
temp for 24 hrs & microbial load was estimated. |
Department of
Bacteriology & Virology, Orissa Veterinary College, OUAT,
Bhubaneswa |
Dr.Rajashree
Mishra. (Asst.Prof)
Microbiology |
|
22 |
Tushar Kanti
Saha |
53.8 |
“A Comparative study of the Immune
Status of Malignant Brain Tumor following treatment like
Immunotherapy.” |
Cellular &
Molecular Immunology Lab, Institute of Post Graduate Medical
Education & Research. |
Dr.Swapna
Chaudhuri, (Lecturer, Dept. of Physiology, IPMER, Kolkata) |
|
23 |
Bijay
Buragohain |
53.3 |
“To evaluate the antidermatophytic
activity of medicinal plant(Ocimum Sanctum)”.
Brief :
During the project work, the
extracted plant material using solvents like petroleum elher,
chloroform, methnol etc and then tested the invitro efficacy of
the plant extracts, petroleum elher was found to be more effective
against the tested dermatophytes. |
Biotechnology
Division of Defence Research Lab, Tezpur, Assam |
Mrs.Jayashree
Das (Scientist) |