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DEPARTMENT: Veterinary Microbiology

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Dr. Binu K Mani Dr. Binu K Mani
Designation: - Associate Professor
Address: - Perumana, Farm Road, Kozhukkully, Thrissur College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Pookode, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Lakkidi, P.O., Wayanad District-673576 Kerala, India
Mobile No: - 9447225513
Email ID: - binu@kvasu.ac.in

Educational Qualifications

  • Ph.D. (Veterinary Microbiology) - Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Pookode, Wayanad -2014
  • M.V.Sc. (Veterinary Microbiology) - Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur - 2001
  • B.V.Sc. & A.H. - Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur - 1998

Area of Research

 Veterinary Bavteriology & Veterinary Immunology

Work Experience

  • 13 years of experience (Assistant Professor)in teaching under graduate and post graduate students in the discipline of Veterinary Microbiology from 09-06-2008 and 3 years as Associate Professor (still continuing). Attained teaching and laboratory experience in molecular research work (PCR, PAGE, Western blotting) and serological tests (ELISA, FAT).
  • Veterinary Surgeon (14-01-2002 to 08-06-2008)), have achieved moderate experience in clinical and laboratory diagnosis of disease conditions affecting animals

Awards

  • Best Poster presentation on research article in 26th Kerala Science congress 
  • Kerala state council for Science Technology and Environment 2015

 

Trainings

  • Recent advances in development of recombinant vaccines for Veterinary use - 21 days (2016)
  • Phage display technology - 21 days (2009)

 

 

Publications

  • Sithara M. S., George A.J.,Vijayan N.,Manomohan C.B. and Mani B.K (2017) In vivo mouse pathogenicity study of E. coli isolated from porcine gastro-intestinal tract. Indian J. vet sci. & biotech.
  • Ali R. M., Mani B. K., Priya P. M. and Kumar K. V. (2016) Loop mediated Isothermal amplification based detection of canine Parvo-viral DNA in faecal samples of diarrhoeic dogs. J. Immunol. & Immunopathol.
  • Mani B. K., Joseph S., Mini M., Aravindakshan T V. and Latha S. (2016). Polymerase Chain Reaction based diagnosis of leptospirosis in bovine abortion by detection of lipl32 gene. J. Vet. Anim. Sci.
  • Soman M., Nair, S R., Mini, M., Mani, B. K. and Joseph, S. (2014). Isolation & Polymerase chain reaction-based identification of Riemerella anatipestifer from ducks in Kerala, India. Vet. World. Vol. 7: open access.
  • Mani B. K., Mini M and Vasudevan, V N (2011). Protein profile of Chlamydoplhila abortus isolates from Kerala, India. Vet. World. 4(10): 470-472
  • Mani B. K., Mini M., Jayaprakasan V. and Nair G, K. (2011). Isolation and characterization of Chlamydophila abortus from cases of bovine and caprine abortion. Indian Vet. J. 88(7): 74-75
  • Mani B. K., Mini M., Nair G, K and Chacko B. P. (2010). Examination of organs of laboratory animals infected with Chlamydophila abortus isolates from livestock abortions. J. Ind. Vet. Assoc. 8(2): 30-31
  • Mani B. K., Mini M., Jayaprakasan V., Nair G, K and Saseendranath M.R (2006). Pathogenicity of Chlamydophyla abortus isolates in mice and guinea pigs. J. Vet. Anim. Sci. 37(1&2): 32-34


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