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DEPARTMENT: Veterinary Physiology

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Dr.V Babitha Dr.V Babitha
Designation: - Assistant Professor
Address: - Department of veterinary physiology, CVAS,Mannuthy
Mobile No: - 9446533056
Email ID: - babitha@kvasu.ac.in

Educational Qualifications

Sl.

No

Degree

Year

Subject

University/Institution

1.

B.V.Sc & AH

2000

Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Kerala Agricultural University

2.

M.V.Sc

2003

Animal

Physiology

Kerala Agricultural University

3.

Ph.D

2013

Veterinary

Physiology

Indian Veterinary Research Institute, IVRI

4.

MBA

2008

Agribusiness

Management

Tamil Nadu Agricultural  University

Area of Research

Molecular Reproductive Endocrinology

Awards

S.No

Name of Award

Awarding Agency

Year

1.

Dr. Nirmalan Trust award for best paper 2014

Veterinarians Welfare society, Kerala

2014

 

 

 

 

Trainings

  1. Participation in a short course on  “Therapeutic Application of Stem Cells in Livestock” organized by CAFT, Physiology & Climatology Division,IVRI, Izatnagar Bareilly from 25th  August to 14th September, 2011.
  2. Participation in a short course on  “Livestock Production & Health under Impending Climatic Change” organized by CAFT, Physiology & Climatology Division,IVRI, Izatnagar Bareilly from 28th  February to 19th Mach, 2012.
  3. Participation in a National workshop on “Stem Cell research and therapeutics: Current Status and Future strategies” ISSRF, IVRI, Izatnagar Bareilly from 28th-29th September, 2012.
  4. Participation in a short course on  “Augmentation of Livestock Production through upstream Reproductive Technologies” organized by CAFT, Physiology & Climatology Division,IVRI, Izatnagar Bareilly from 24th  January to 13th February, 2013.
  5. Three days training programme on Modern Analytical Techniques in Veterinary and Animal Sciences- 24th -26th June 2014 on Monitoring and Evaluation Cell (DAR), KVASU in collaboration with Central Instrument Laboratory, CVAS, Mannuthy
  6. Research paper presentation in the 8TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON AGRICULTURE 13-16 JULY 2015, ATHENS GREECE

Publications

Sl.

No.

Title of publication

Year

of pub

lication

Name of

Journal

Author(s)

1

Effect of colostrum feeding on the 

hematological and biochemical  parameters

of neonatal calves

Jan

2003

Proceedings of

the 15th Kerala

science

congress

Babitha.V., Philomina.P.T.and

Ramnath.V

2

Effect of beta-carotene in cyclo-phosphamide

 induced hepato-hematopoeitic toxicity

Oct

2005

Indian

 Veterinary

Journal

Babitha.V., N.Yuvaraj,and

Ramnath.V

3

Protective effect of beta-carotene 

supplementation in mice Against  chemical

and radiation induced systemic changes

Jan

2003

Proceedings of

 the 15th Kerala

science congress

N.Yuvaraj., Babitha.V,and

Ramnath.V

4

Pathophysiological changes in  mice during

Progression of Ehrlich ascites tumor

Jan

2004

Indian Journal

of Animal

Sciences

N.Yuvaraj., Babitha.V,and

Ramnath.V

5

Myeloprotective effect of beta-carotene

 supplementation in mice

 

June

2004

Indian Veterinary

Journal

N.Yuvaraj., Babitha.V,and

Ramnath.V

6

Tissue antioxidant status of broiler chicken

feed with spirulina and natural carotenoids

2003

Cheiron

N.Yuvaraj.,B.SrinivasReddy,

Babitha.V, M.C.Sabu,Ramnath.V and P.T.Philomina

7

Antioxidant and hypolipidemic effects of

Spirulina and natural carotenoids in broiler

Chicken

April

2004

Indian

Veterinary

Journal

B.Srinivas Reddy, N.Yuvaraj.,

Babitha.V, M.C.Sabu,Ramnath.V and P.T.Philomina

8

Influence of extended colostrum feeding on

lipid profile and growth performance of

crossbred pre-ruminant calves and the effect

of  ultra-violet irradiation on the keeping 

quality of  colostrum

Dec

2009

Compendium of

XXV Annual

Convention of

 ISSAR and

 International

 Symposium at

 the Veterinary

College &

Research

 Institute,

Namakkal

Babitha.V., Philomina.P.T.and

Dildeep.V

9

Effect of extended colostrum feeding  on the

 Haematological parameters and 

erythrocytic indices of crossbred pre-

ruminant calves

 

Dec

2009

Compendium of

ANSI conference

 held at NIANP,

Bangalore

Dec 2009

Babitha.V., Philomina.P.T.and

Dildeep.V

10

Effect of extended colostrum feeding  on

Protein metabolism and Performance of  of

 pre-ruminant crossbred calves

 

2010

Indian J. Anim.

Nutr.

Babitha.V., Philomina.P.T.and

Dildeep.V

11

Effect of extended colostrum feeding on the 

plasma  profile of  insulin, thyroid hormones  and blood glucose of crossbred  pre-ruminant calves

2011

Indian J Physiol

Pharmacol.

Babitha V, Philomina PT,

Dildeep V

12

Amount of mRNA and localization of

vascular endothelial  growth factor and its

receptors in the ovarian follicle during

estrous cycle of water buffalo (Bubalus

bubalis).

2013

Anim. Reprod.

Sci.

V Babitha, R P Panda, V P Yadav

,V S Chouhan , S SDangi, F A

 Khan, G Singh, S Bag, G Taru

Sharma, W J Silvia, M Sarkar

13

Luteinizing hormone, insulin like growth

factor-1, and epidermal  growth factor

stimulate vascular endothelial growth factor

production in cultured bubaline granulose

 cells.

2014

Gen. Comp.

 Endocr.

V. Babitha, V.P. Yadav, V.S.

Chouhan, I.Hyder, S.S. Dangi,

Mahesh Gupta, F.A. Khan, G.

Taru Sharma, M. Sarkar

14

Expression and Localization of Vascular

Endothelial Growth  Factor and its Receptors in the Corpus Luteum During Oestrous  Cycle in Water

Buffaloes (Bubalusbubalis).

2013

Reprod. Dom.

Anim.

VS Chouhan, RP Panda, VP

Yadav, V Babitha, FA Khan, GK

Das, M Gupta, SS Dangi, G Singh,

 S Bag, GT Sharma, B Berisha, D Schams,

M Sarkar.

15

Luteinizing hormone, insulin like growth factor-1, and epidermal

 growth factor stimulate vascular endothelial growth factor

production in cultured bubaline granulosa cells.

2014

Gen. Comp. Endocr.

198 1–12

 

 


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