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DEPARTMENT: Veterinary Microbiology

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Dr.Sreeja.  R. Nair Dr.Sreeja. R. Nair
Designation: - Assistant Professor
Address: - TC 8/1174(25), Sreelakam, Valiyavila, Thirumala P. O, Thiruvananthapuram
Mobile No: - 9447021182
Email ID: - sreejar@kvasu.ac.in

Educational Qualifications

  • Ph.D. (Biotechnology) – Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, University of Kerala -2019
  • M.V.Sc. (Veterinary Microbiology) – College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Mannuthy, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur - 2002

Area of Research

 Biotechnology, Molecular Virology

Work Experience

  • 11 years of experience as Assistant Professor
  • 12 years of Experience as Veterinary Surgeon

Awards

 Achiever’s award on the foundation day 2021 of CVAS, Mannuthy

Trainings

  • UGC Sponsored Orientation Programme at Academic Staff College of University of Kerala
  • Development of signaling pathway networks organized by Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Tvpm
  • Refresher course in Life Sciences at Academic Staff college , University of Kerala
  • Multi disciplinary Summer School organized by HRDC of University of Kerala

Publications

  • Pradeep P., Nair S. R. and Sreekumar E. 2021. Role of UBP43 as a host restriction factor during Chikungunya infection. Int. J. Infect. Dis. 101(S1):493
  • Nair S. R., Abraham R., Sundaram S and Easwaran Sreekumar. 2017. Interferon regulated gene (IRG) expression-signature in a mouse model of chikungunya virus neurovirulence J. Neurovirol. 23: 886-902.
  • Abraham R.*, Singh S.*, Nair S. R.*, Hulyalkar N.V., Surendran A., Jaleel A. and Sreekumar E. 2017. Nucleophosmin (NPM1) / B23 in the proteome of human astrocytic cells restricts Chikungunya virus replication. J. Proteome Res. 16:4144-4155 (*denotes equal contribution as an author)
  • Tinky S.S., Ambily R., Nair S. R. and Mini M. 2015. Utility of a rapid immunochromatographic strip test in detecting canine parvovirus infection compared with polymerase chain reaction. Vet World. 8:523-6.
  • Soman M., Nair S. R., Mini M., Mani B. K. and Joseph S. 2014. Isolation and polymerase chain reaction-based identification of Riemerella anatipestifer from ducks in Kerala, India. Vet World. 7:765-769.
  • Soman M., Nair S. R., Divya, C. and Mini, M. 2014. Pioneer Study on Isolation of P. multocida from Cat Pyothorax in India. Int. J. Vet. Sci.3:7-10
  • Soman M., Nair S. R., and Mini M. 2014. PCR based identification of Duck Virus Enteritis in Water Fowls in Kerala. IJONS. 5(24): 2148-2151
  • Nair S. R., Mini M., Nair G. K. and Jayaprakasan V. 2011. Confirmation of Chlamydophila abortus in infected cell culture using indirect immunofluorescence technique. Vet. World. 4(10): 473-474
  • Nair S. R., Aparna S. 2011. Seromonitoring study of different live vaccines used for the control of Ranikhet disease. JIVA. 9(3): 24-26
  • Nair S. R., Mini, M., Jayaprakasan V. and Nair G. K. 2009. Molecular characterization of Chlamydophila psittaci isolates by restriction endonuclease analysis of DNA. J. Vet Anim. Sci. 40:1-5
  • Nair S. R., Mini. M, Jayaprakasan V. and Nair G. K. 2007 Growth characteristics of Chlamydia psittaci (Chlamydophila abortus) isolates in McCoy cell line J.Vet Anim sci. 38: 39-41
  • Nair S. R., Kurian E. and John T. 2005. Immunogenicity of Ranikhet disease F strain vaccine. J. Vet Anim. Sci. 3:171-172
     


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