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Monday, August 17, 2009

FRESHER ORIENTATION

New-comer first year students were welcomed in a get together meet in the faculty on Monday, 17th August. The fresher students were briefed and familiarized about various aspects of academic and administrative regulations of the University. A day long special orientation program was organized and freshers were acquainted with the new course content and curriculum devised by the Veterinary Council of India. An overview of the examination and evaluation system followed as per VCI regulations were also briefed. General rules and instructions were also summarized. Deliberations also included history of veterinary profession and its scope as a promising career. The students and faculty members were also informed about the new laws in vogue against ragging as per the supreme court directives. The authorities pressed everyone to work collectively against the social menace and to curb it altogether from professional institutes.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

VCM-DIVISION OF VETERINARY CLINICAL MEDICINE & JURISPRUDENCE

Established as an independent division of F.V.Sc. & A.H. in 2001-2002.Veterinary Clinical medicine is multi disciplinary subject which embraces various aspects like Veterinary internal medicine, diagnosis and therapeutics of animal diseases. Research is directed to use existing diagnostic facilities, also to evolve new entities for the treatment of animal diseases and increasing productivity of the farm animals.
Mandate:
1. Imparting instructions to B.V.Sc. & A.H. students in Vety. Clinical medicine as prescribed under VCI syllabus.
2. Imparting instructions and research orientation at Post Graduate level in the discipline
Research Programs
1. Studies on mineral imbalances and production diseases
2. Studies on gastroenteritis of canines
3. Prevalence of skin infection in canines
Avenues for collaborative research with other interested institutions
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Services that can be offered by the division
Clinical services in small and large animal OPD
Ambulatory services and clinical camps
Headed by
Dr. Surinder Kumar Gupta, Professor
Phone No: +91-1923-250242 (office)
Fax:
E-mail :

FACULTY

Dr. Surinder Kumar Gupta, BVSc & AH, MVSc, PhD
Professor
+91-9419124146
drsurinderkumargupta@yahoo.com.au
Specialization in/ Research interests: Immunoparasitology/ Veterinary Internal Medicine
Awards:
1. University Gold Medal in M.V.Sc.
2. ICAR’s JRF during M.V.Sc.
3. CSIR’s SRF during Ph.D
Research projects:
PG Students guided: 3 (Three) M.V.Sc. and 1 Ph.D.
Selected Publications:
1. Gupta, S.K., Bhardwaj, R.K., Singh, R., Raina, A.K. and Kumar, A. (2002). Management of canine babesiosis-A case report. Indian J. Vet. Med., 22(2): 124
2. Raina, A.K., Singh, R., Dutta, T.K., Senthil, V.S. and Gupta, S.K. (2003): Epidemiological srudy of an outbreak of sheep pox disease in an organized farm. INTAS POLIVET., 4(1): 72-75
3. Gupta, S.K., Yadav, A., Raina, A.K. and Singh, R. (2004). Theileriosis in a seven day old bovine calf-A case report. Indian J. Vet. Med. 24(1): 35
4. Yadav, A., Gupta, S.K., Raina, A.K. and Khajuria, J.K. (2004). Bovine babesiosis in one month old bovine calf- A case report. J. Res. SKUAST-Jammu., 3(1): 36-38
5. Singh, R., Gupta, S.K., Raina, A.K., Dutta., T.K. and Agrawal, R. (2005). Occurrence of foot and mouth disease in livestock of Jammu region. 25(1): 49-50
6. Sharma, Neelesh, Gupta, S.K., Soodan, J.S. and Singh, Rajiv (2005). Important production diseases of dairy animals-A review. Dairy Planner. 2(11): 6-8
7. Sharma, Neelesh, Gautam, Ablesh Upadhyay, S.R., Hussain K., Soodan, J.S. and Gupta, S.K. (2006). Role of antioxidants in udder health: a review. Indian Journal of Field Veterinarian. 2(1): 73-76
8. Sharma, Neelesh, Gupta, S.K., Sharma, U. and Hussain, K. (2007). Treatment of clinical mastitis in buffalo-A case report. Buffalo Bulletin. 26(2): 56-58
9. Sharma, Neelesh, Pandey, Vijay, Gupta, S.K. and Upadhyay, S.R. (2008). Efficacy of oxfendazole against strongyles in migratory buffalo calves. Buffalo Bulletin, 27(3): 253
10. Sharma, S.K, Soodan, J.S., Raina, B.B Gupta, S.K., and Yadav .A (2008).Prevalence of skin infection in canines. Indian J. Vet. Med., 28(2): 137-138
Dr. J. S. Soodan
Associate Professor

Dr. Rajiv Singh
Associate Professor

Dr. Kafil Hussain, BVSc & AH, MVSc, PhD
Assistant Professor
+91-9419197678
Specialization in/ Research interests: Veterinary Medicine
Research projects:
PG Students guided:
02 (pursuing MVSc)
Awards:
1. Awarded Dr.P.D.K.V. open merit Scholarship during the year 1995 – 96 for under graduate studies
2. Young Scientist Award ISSAR-2002
3. ISVM Appreciation Award-2006
4. Appreciation Award- Soc. Mob-2005
5. IVRI Senior Research Fellow-2001
6. Regional Secretary (North Zone) of Indian society for veterinary medicine(ISVM)-2008-2010
Selected Publications:
1. Kafil Hussain, Dakshinkar, N. P., Sarode, D. B. and Nighot, N. K. (2004). Efficacy of Anthelmex a polyherbal anthelmintic against gastrointestinal nematodes in axis deer. The Indian Veterinary Journal. 81: 940-941
2. Kafil Hussain, Sarode, D. B., Dakshinkar, N. P., Rode, A. M., Kothekar, M. D and Maske, D. K. (2002). Haematobiochemical studies in axis deer with natural gastrointestinal infection. The Indian Veterinary Journal. 79: 20-22
3. Kafil Hussain, Sarode, D. B., Dakshinkar, N. P. and Rode, A. M. (2002). Prevalence of helminthic infection in axis deer at Nagpur. The Indian Veterinary Journal. 79: 1313-1314
4. Kafil Hussain and Sarode, D.B.(2003). Efficacy of Panacur (fenbendazole) against gastrointestinal nematodes in axis deer. The Blue Cross Book. 20: 19-21
5. Kafil Hussain, Mir A.Q., Neelesh Sharma and Soodan J.S (2004). Selenium an important trace elements in dairy animals – a review. Dairy Planner 1 : 11-12
6. Kafil Hussain and Neelesh Sharma (2004). Role of phosphorus in livestock. Veterinary world 3: 14-16
7. Kafil Hussain, Soodan, J.S., Sharma, N. and Upadhyay, S.R.(2006). Canine ehrlichiosis-a review. The North-East Veterinarian. 6: 18-20
8. Kafil Hussain and Sharma, M.C (2002). Veterinary endoscopy, a great tool in small animal practice. Pet India 8: 14 -16
9. Sudhan, N.A., Kafil Hussain, Zama, M.M.S and Singh, R.(2006). Certain serological values of captive Spotted Deer Axis axis at Manda Zoo, Jammu. Zoos Print Journal. 7: 2378
10. Sharma, M. C., Chinmay Joshi, Gunjan Das and Kafil Hussain (2007). Mineral nutrition and reproductive performance of the dairy animals: a review. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 77: 599-608

Dr. Neelesh Sharma, BVSc & AH, MVSc
Assistant Professor
+91-9419197760
Specialization in/ Research interests: Mastitis in dairy animals
Research projects:
PG Students guided:
Awards:
Selected Publications:
1. Sharma, Neelesh, 2008 Foot and Mouth Disease - Mastitis Cascade in Dairy Cattle: A field study. International Journal of Zoological Research. 4(1): 64-67.
2. Sharma, Neelesh, Pandey, V., Gupta, S.K & Upadhyay, S.R. 2008. Efficacy of oxfendazole against strongyles in migratory buffalo calves. Buffalo Bulletin, 27(3): 253
3. Sharma, Neelesh, Maiti, S. K & Sharma, K K 2007 , Prevalence, etiology and antibiogram of Microorganisms associated with Sub-clinical mastitis in buffaloes in Durg, Chhattisgarh State. , International Journal of Dairy Science 2(2):145-151
4. Sharma, Neelesh 2007 Alternative approach to control intramammary infection in dairy cows- A review. Asian Journal of Animal and. Veterinary Advances. 2(2):50-62.
5. Maiti, S.K, Sharma, 2006 Neelesh & Mukherjee, K Efficacy of mastilep application during early and late gestation for the prevention of mastitis in cattle. Indian Journal of field Veterinarian. 2(1): 36-39.
6. Singh, Rajiv, Sharma, Neelesh, Soodan, J.S.Sudhan, N.A. 2005 Etiology and sensitivity of bacterial isolates from sub clinical mastitis in cattle from Jammu region. Journal of Research SKUAST-J. & 4(2):223-224.
7. Sharma, Neelesh & Maiti, S.K 2005 Effect of dietary supplementation of vitamin E and selenium in sub clinical mastitis in dairy, Medicine cows. Indian Journal of Veterinary. 25(2): 76-79.
8. Sharma, Neelesh, Maiti. S.K. & Koley, K.M., 2004 Studies on the incidence of sub clinical mastitis in buffaloes of Rajnandgaon district of C.G. Veterinary Practitioner 5(2):123-124.
9. Maiti, S.K, Sharma, Neelesh & Koley, KM 2004 Efficacy of post milking herbal teat dip in the control of mastitis in cows. Veterinary Practitioner. 5(2):105-106
10. Maiti, S.K, Sharma, Neelesh & Awasthy, B.K 2003. Studies on incidence of sub- clinical mastitis in cattle and buffaloes of Durg area of C.G. Veterinary Practitioner. 4(2): 90.
Dr. S. R. Upadhyay
Assistant Professor
Dr. R. K. Bhardwaj
Assistant Professor

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

VPT-DIVISION OF PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY


Established as an independent division of F.V.Sc. & A.H. in 2001-2002.
Pharmacology and Toxicology is essentially an experimental science which embraces various aspects like pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetics and metabolism, pharmacotherapy and toxicology. Research is directed to use existing drugs judiciously and rationally, also evolve new entities for the treatment of animal diseases and increasing productivity of the farm animals.
Mandate:
1. Imparting instructions to B.V.Sc. & A.H. students in Vety. Pharmacology & Toxicology as prescribed under VCI syllabus.
2. Imparting instructions and research orientation at Post Graduate level in the discipline
Research Programs
1. Pharmacokinetics of antibacterial drugs in small ruminants
2. Toxicological studies of pesticides
3. Toxicological studies of minerals in small ruminants
Avenues for collaborative research with other interested institutions
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Services that can be offered by the division
Evaluation of different biomarkers for diagnosis of toxicosis
Headed by
Dr. Rajinder Raina, Professor
Phone No:
Fax:
FACULTY

Dr. Rajinder Raina, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone No: +91-9419630356
Specialization in/ Research interests: Pharmacokinetics & Toxicokinetics
Research projects:
1. Pharmacokinetics of antibacterial drugs in small ruminants
2. Toxicological studies of pesticides
3. Toxicological studies of minerals in small ruminants
PG Students guided: 3 (Three)
Selected Publications:
1. Raina R, Prawez S. and Srivastava A.K. (2005) Pharmacokinetics and dosage regimen of Ceftriaxone following its single intramuscular administration in Kangani breed of goats (Capra hircus). Journal of Research, SKUAST-J. 4(2): 137-142.
2. Manwar S.J., Moudgal R.P., Shastry K.V.H., Mohan J. and Raina R. (2005). Role of nitric acid in follicular development and egg production in Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). Theriogenology. 65(7):1392-1400.
3. Prawez S. and Raina R. (2006). Effects of E. coli. endotoxin induced fever on the kinetics and dosage regimen of cefuroxime in goats. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 40(2):131-134.
4. Verma PK, Kumar D, Tandan SK and Raina R (2007) Effect of Tryptaminergic system in regulating the motility of Gastrothylax crumenifer, Journal of Veterinary Parasitology 21(2):157-160.
5. Verma PK, Kumar D, Tandan SK, Srivastava AK and Raina R (2007) Effect of calcium channel blockers on spontaneous muscular activity of Gastrothylax crumenifer, a rumen amphistome. Iranian Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 6(2): 139-144.
6. Verma PK, Kumar D, Tandan SK, Srivastava AK and Raina R (2007) Effect of Nitric oxide modulators on spontaneous muscular activity of Gastrothylax crumenifer, a rumen amphistome. Journal of Research, 6(1): 102-108.
7. Raina R, Prawez S, Dimitrova DJ, Verma PK and Pankaj NK (2007) Pharmacokinetics of ciprofloxacin following intravenous administration in Wlh Chickens (Gallus domesticus). Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, 6(2): 6-11.
8. Prawez S, Raina R, Srivastava AK, Pankaj NK Verma PK and Dimitrova DJ (2007) Pharmacokinetics of tobramycin following single intramuscular administration in kagani goats (Capra hircus). Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 10(2): 13-19.
9. Raina R, Prawez S, Pankaj NK and Verma PK (2007) Pharmacokinetics of Ciprofloxacin after Single Oral Administration to WLH Chicken (Gallus Domesticus). Tamilnadu Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 3(5): 254-259.
10. Raina R, Prawez S, Dimitrova DJ, Pankaj NK, Verma PK (2008). Disposition kinetics and urinary excretion of ciprofloxacin in goats following single intravenous administration. Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 9(3): 241-245.
11. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Verma PK, Raina R (2009) Alterations in the biochemical parameters during sub-acute toxicity of fluoride alone and in conjunction with aluminum sulphate in goats. Biological Trace Element Research, 130: 20-30 .
12. Raina R, Verma PK, Kusum, Vinay Kant (2009) Effect of repeated dermal application of α-cypermethrin on lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in rats. Toxicology International, 16(1): 27-30.
13. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Verma PK, Raina R, Pankaj NK (2009). Negligible ameliorative efficacy of aluminum sulphate on oxidative stress induced by sub-acute fluoride intoxication in goats. Fluoride, 42(2): 120-123.
14. Vinay Kant, Verma PK, Pankaj NK, J Kumar, Kusum, Raina R, Srivastava AK (2009) Hematological profile of the sub-acute oral toxicity of fluoride and ameliorative efficacy of aluminum sulphate in goats. Toxicology International, 16(1): 31-35.
15. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Verma PK, Uppal SK, Raina R (2009). Ameliorative effect of aluminum sulphate on the milk fluoride levels in goats. Israel journal of Veterinary Medicine 62(2): 44-45.
16. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Raina R, Verma PK, Pankaj NK (2009) Single and multiple daily dose toxicokinetics of fluoride after oral administration of sodium fluoride in goats. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, Available Online.
17. Raina R, Verma, P.K, Pankaj, N.K Vinaykant Prawez, S (2009). Induction of oxidative stress by chronic dermal application of cypermethrin. Journal of Veterinary Sciences (accepted).
18. Raina R, Verma PK, Pankaj NK, Vinay Kant, Prawez S (2009) Protective role of L-ascorbic acid against cypermethrin induced oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation in wistar rats. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, Available Online.

Dr. Mudasir Sultana, PhD
Professor
Phone No: +91-9419073884
E-mail : mudasir786@gmail.com
Specialization in/ Research interests: Pharmacokinetics & Toxicology
Selected Publications:
1. Sultana M, Gupta PP & Singh TJ (1987) Pathological changes in experimental phorate poisoning in buffalo calves. Indian Journal of Animal Science, 57(5): 420-423.
2. Sultana M & Singh TJ (1990) Effect of DAM and Atropine on phorate induced toxicity in buffalo calves. Indian Journal of Animal Science, 3: 290-294.
3. Awal MA & Sultana M (1998) Effect of long term low level exposure of photate in rumen function in male buffalo calves. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Sciences, 17(1-2): 55-62.
4. Sultana M & Srivastava AK (1999) Pharmacokinetics of Diacetyl Monoxime after IV administration in healthy and Dichlorvos intoxicated Cow calves. JK Practitioner, 6(2): 153-154.
5. Sultana M & Srivastava AK (2000) Intravenous pharmacokinetics, Urinary Excretion and dosage regimen of Diactyl Monoxime in cross bred bovine calves. Journal PAS, 2(1): 113-116.
6. Sultana M & Bandey MT (2001) Antibiotics as feed additives in poultary. Indian Poultary Review, 32(10): 48-51.
7. Sultana M & Srivastava AK (2001) Pharmacokinetics, Urinary excretion & plasma protein binding of 2-PAM in calves. Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 33: 363-365.
8. Sultana M & Srivastava AK (2001) Reversal affects of acetyl choline esterase reactivators on Dichlorovos induced bio-chemical alterations in calves. Journal of Research, Punjab Agricultural University, 38(3-4): 280-287.
9. Sultana M & Srivastava AK (2002) Plasma levels and disposition kinetics of 2-PAM in experimentally induced Dichlorovos intoxicated calves. Pract. NAT-Acad Sci. India, 72(1).
10. Sultana M & Srivastava AK (2003) Disposition kinetics and RBC partitioning of 2-PAM in calves following IM administration. Indian Journal of Animal Science.

Dr. Nrip Kishore Pankaj, MVSc
Assistant Professor
Phone No: +91-9419213299
E-mail :
Specialization in/ Research interests: Toxicodynamics & Pharmacokinetics
Selected Publications:
1. Raina R, Prawez S, Dimitrova DJ, Verma PK and Pankaj NK (2007) Pharmacokinetics of ciprofloxacin following intravenous administration in Wlh Chickens (Gallus domesticus). Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, 6(2): 6-11.
2. Prawez S, Raina R, Srivastava AK, Pankaj NK, Verma PK and Dimitrova DJ (2007) Pharmacokinetics of tobramycin following single intramuscular administration in kagani goats (Capra hircus). Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 10(2): 13-19.
3. Raina R, Prawez S, Pankaj NK and Verma PK (2007) Pharmacokinetics of Ciprofloxacin after Single Oral Administration to WLH Chicken (Gallus Domesticus). Tamilnadu Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 3(5): 254-259.
4. Raina R, Prawez S, Dimitrova DJ, Pankaj NK, Verma PK (2008). Disposition kinetics and urinary excretion of ciprofloxacin in goats following single intravenous administration. Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 9(3): 241-245.
5. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Verma PK, Raina R, Pankaj NK (2009). Negligible ameliorative efficacy of aluminum sulphate on oxidative stress induced by sub-acute fluoride intoxication in goats. Fluoride, 42(2): 120-123.
6. Vinay Kant, Verma PK, Pankaj NK, J Kumar, Kusum, Raina R, Srivastava AK (2009) Hematological profile of the sub-acute oral toxicity of fluoride and ameliorative efficacy of aluminum sulphate in goats. Toxicology International, 16(1): 31-35.
7. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Raina R, Verma PK, Pankaj NK (2009) Single and multiple daily dose toxicokinetics of fluoride after oral administration of sodium fluoride in goats. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, Available Online.
8. Raina R, Verma, P.K, Pankaj, N.K Vinaykant Prawez, S (2009). Induction of oxidative stress by chronic dermal application of cypermethrin. Journal of Veterinary Sciences (accepted).
9. Raina R, Verma PK, Pankaj NK, Vinay Kant, Prawez S (2009) Protective role of L-ascorbic acid against cypermethrin induced oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation in wistar rats. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, Available Online.
Dr. Pawan Kumar Verma, MVSc
Assistant Professor
Phone No: +91-9419111332
Specialization in/ Research interests: Toxicodynamics & Pharmacodynamics
Selected Publications:
1. Verma PK, Kumar D, Tandan SK and Raina R (2007) Effect of Tryptaminergic system in regulating the motility of Gastrothylax crumenifer, Journal of Veterinary Parasitology 21(2):157-160.
2. Verma PK, Kumar D, Tandan SK, Srivastava AK and Raina R (2007) Effect of calcium channel blockers on spontaneous muscular activity of Gastrothylax crumenifer, a rumen amphistome. Iranian Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 6(2): 139-144.
3. Verma PK, Kumar D, Tandan SK, Srivastava AK and Raina R (2007) Effect of Nitric oxide modulators on spontaneous muscular activity of Gastrothylax crumenifer, a rumen amphistome. Journal of Research, 6(1): 102-108.
4. Verma PK, Kumar D, and Tandan SK (2009) Functional role of cholinergic drugs on spontaneous muscular activity of Gastrothylax crumenifer - an amphistome from ruminants. Journal of Helminthology, 83: 77–82.
5. Raina R, Prawez S, Dimitrova DJ, Verma PK and Pankaj NK (2007) Pharmacokinetics of ciprofloxacin following intravenous administration in Wlh Chickens (Gallus domesticus). Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, 6(2): 6-11.
6. Prawez S, Raina R, Srivastava AK, Pankaj NK Verma PK and Dimitrova DJ (2007) Pharmacokinetics of tobramycin following single intramuscular administration in kagani goats (Capra hircus). Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 10(2): 13-19.
7. Raina R, Prawez S, Pankaj NK and Verma PK (2007) Pharmacokinetics of Ciprofloxacin after Single Oral Administration to WLH Chicken (Gallus Domesticus). Tamilnadu Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 3(5): 254-259.
8. Raina R, Prawez S, Dimitrova DJ, Pankaj NK, Verma PK (2008). Disposition kinetics and urinary excretion of ciprofloxacin in goats following single intravenous administration. Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 9(3): 241-245.
9. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Verma PK, Raina R (2009) Alterations in the biochemical parameters during sub-acute toxicity of fluoride alone and in conjunction with aluminum sulphate in goats. Biological Trace Element Research, 130: 20-30.
10. Raina R, Verma PK, Kusum, Vinay Kant (2009) Effect of repeated dermal application of α-cypermethrin on lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in rats. Toxicology International, 16(1): 27-30.
11. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Verma PK, Raina R, Pankaj NK (2009). Negligible ameliorative efficacy of aluminum sulphate on oxidative stress induced by sub-acute fluoride intoxication in goats. Fluoride, 42(2): 120-123.
12. Vinay Kant, Verma PK, Pankaj NK, J Kumar, Kusum, Raina R, Srivastava AK (2009) Hematological profile of the sub-acute oral toxicity of fluoride and ameliorative efficacy of aluminum sulphate in goats. Toxicology International, 16(1): 31-35.
13. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Verma PK, Uppal SK, Raina R (2009). Ameliorative effect of aluminum sulphate on the milk fluoride levels in goats. Israel journal of Veterinary Medicine 62(2): 44-45.
14. Vinay Kant, Srivastava AK, Raina R, Verma PK, Pankaj NK (2009) Single and multiple daily dose toxicokinetics of fluoride after oral administration of sodium fluoride in goats. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, Available Online.
15. Kumar J, Singh Y, Verma PK and Nazki AR (2009) Effect of dietary supplementation of Emblica officinalis on biochemical indices in Vanaraja Chicks. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, (Accepted).
16. Raina R, Verma PK, Pankaj NK, Vinay Kant, Prawez S (2009) Induction of oxidative stress by chronic dermal application of cypermethrin. Journal of Veterinary Sciences (accepted).
17. Raina R, Verma PK, Pankaj NK, Vinay Kant, Prawez S (2009) Protective role of L-ascorbic acid against cypermethrin induced oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation in wistar rats. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, Available Online.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

WORKSHOP ON "GOAT NUTRITION" 7TH JULY 2009

A day long training programme on the topic ‘An update on Goat Nutrition and Feeding’ was organized by Division of Animal Nutrition in collaboration with American Soybean Association-International Marketing on 07th July, 2009. More than 100 persons including Veterinary officers from Sheep Husbandry and Animal Husbandry Department, Jammu and progressive farmers of the adjoining areas attended the training. The Chief Guest of the inaugural function was Dr R M Acharya, Former DDG (Animal Science), ICAR, New Delhi. Speaking on the occasion Dr Acharya stressed upon the importance of developing and disseminating newer technologies and techniques for making the goat keeping not only economically viable but livelihood generating vocation for the upliftment of the resource poor farmers. He also emphasized over the role of feeding and nutrition on the overall productivity and health of the goats. Dr Acharya advocated the need of newer strategies for combating feed scarcity and urged the concerned scientist to work further in this area.

Prior to this, Dr A R Nazki, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry welcomed all the delegates and guests to the training programme. He outlined the importance of goat husbandry in the economics of Jammu region and the scope of development in this area. He further added that faculty is committed to organizing this type of training programs for field veterinarians and farmers in future also. Dr J L Gupta, Former Director, Sheep Husbandry Department, Jammu also spoke on the occasion and discussed various interventions that can be made at the field level for the benefit of goat keepers. The training programme saw technical presentations by speakers Dr K Sharma, Director, Centre of Advanced Studies in Animal Nutrition, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly U.P., Dr Ramesh Thaper, Consultant, American Soybean Association-International Marketing and Dr R K Sharma, Head, Division of Animal Nutrition, R S Pura.









FVSC & AH, SKUAST-JAMMU SUCCESSES IN 2009 SRF

Adding another feather to the cap, three aspirants of this Faculty successfully qualified for the National level Senior Research Fellowship (SRF)’ 2009 conducted by Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) for pursuing Ph.D. Degree Program and awarding fellowships in prestigious institutes all over India. The Faculty congratulates the candidates in their achievement.
  1. Dr. Ram Najar Chaudhary, Assistant Professor, Vety. Surgery & Radiology
  2. Dr. Pankaj Gupta, Vety. Surgery & Radiology
  3. Dr. Prabhakar Kumar, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Anatomy

FVSC & AH, SKUAST-JAMMU EXCELS IN 2009 JRF

The Faculty excelled in this year’s National level Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)’ 2009 conducted by Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) for pursuing Masters Degree Program and awarding fellowships in prestigious institutes all over India. A total of 23 students out of 65 strong, all ranked within the first 100 positions, were successful. This year’s results show a remarkable, never before and unprecedented success rate, particularly in the top 10 positions. The Faculty is all praises for the young vets who desire to pursue their higher studies. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. B. Mishra, in his congratulatory remarks has personally desired to host the successful candidates for tea soon. The Faculty teachers, staff and students alike congratulate the candidates in their commendable and praiseworthy achievement and hope that other aspirants follow in their legacy. Kudos to the meritorious students for their brilliance-

Sonalika (#2) Veterinary Science
Aatish (#3) Animal Science
Parul (#4) Animal Science
Irfan Khan (#6) Animal Science
Mudasir (#6) Veterinary Science
Anil (#7) Animal Science
Pankaj (#9) Animal Science
Rajesh (#11) Veterinary Science
Bashir (#11) Biotechnology
Waseem Rehman (#14)
Davinder (#17) Animal Science
Raja Wasim (#18) Veterinary Science
Anuj (#24) Animal Science
Ajay (#36) Animal Science
Subu (#39) Veterinary Science

Shahid (#41) Animal Science
Priyanka (#44) Animal Science
Mudasir Gujjoo (#49)
Shahnawaz (#51) Veterinary Science
Nuzhat (#54) Veterinary Science
Gousia (#64) Veterinary Science
Zubair (#66) Veterinary Science
Gagandeep (#76) Animal Science
(# All India Rankings)

Monday, June 22, 2009

VPY- DIVISION OF VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY

The Division of Veterinary Physiology had been formally established in 2000 with the joining of Dr. A. R. Nazki, Associate Professor as founder Faculty Member of the Division. At the time of establishment, the Division was in its infancy and grew by small leaps and bounds with gradual recruitments and strengthening of the divisional facilities. The Division of Veterinary Physiology has six sanctioned faculty positions viz. one Professor, two Associate Professors and three Assistant Professors. At present, there are four teachers (One professor, one Assoc. Prof. and two Asst. Prof.) in position. Posts of an Associate Professor and an Assistant Professor are lying vacant. Besides, six other sanctioned supporting staff viz. two Field cum Laboratory Assistants, one junior steno, one Computer Asstt. and two Laboratory Attendants are present. The posts of junior steno and one FCLA are presently vacant. Efforts are on to establish Reproductive Physiology and Radio-Nuclear Laboratories in near future.
Mandate
1. Impart education and training to the undergraduate (B.V.Sc.) and postgraduate students in the basic and applied aspects of Veterinary Physiology.
2. Research is focused on:
* Studies on impact of environmental factors on animal health and production.
* Studies on impact of migration on health and production of migratory buffaloes, sheep and goat.
* Studies on the economic importance of migration in terms of nutrient utilization and net gains.
* Studies on the limitations imposed by high altitude on reproductive capacities of farm animals.
* Development and clinical use of early pregnancy diagnostic kits in farm animals.
3. Extension activities: To educate the farmers on various aspects of Reproductive and Environmental Physiology to augment production by manipulation of these factors
Research programs
1. “Electrocardiographic responses in rabbits under normal and stress conditions”
2. “Profiling of certain physiological, haematological and blood biochemical parameters in cross bred cattle with relation to season in Jammu region”.
Avenues for collaborative research with other interested institutions:
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Services that can be offered by the Division:
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Headed by
Dr. Ayaz Rasool Nazki, Professor
Phone No: +91-1923-250242
Fax: +91-1923-250639
E-mail : vetphysiol@yahoo.com


FACULTY


Dr. Ayaz Rasool Nazki, BVSc & AH, MVSc, PhD
Professor
Phone No: +91-191-2662712
Specialization in/ Research interests: Endocrinology & Reproductive Physiology
Research projects:
PG Students guided: 01 (pursuing MVSc)
Awards: Received 'Bharat Shiksha Rattan Award' and 'Sadiq Memorial Award'
Selected Publications:
1. Nazki, A.R. and P.J.S. Rattan. 1991. “Some Hormonal and Biochemical characteristics of blood in sheep as related to different seasonal environments:. Indian Vet. J.68:28 – 32.
2. Nazki, A.R. and P.J.S. Rattan. 1990. “Status of blood micro elements during different seasons in sheep. Indian Vet. J. 67 : 274 – 276.
3. Nazki, A.R. and P.J.S. Rattan. 1990. “Cardiorespiratory activities in ewes as related to different seasonal environments” Int. J. Anim. Sci. 5 : 89 – 92.
4. Nazki, A.R. F.A.Mattoo and M. Khan. 1988. “Haematological studies in Kashmir sheep: Effect of migration to highland pasture. Indian J. Anim. Sci. 58 : 1060 – 1062.
5. Nazki, A.R., S.P.S. Singha and P.J.S. Rattan. 1988. “Haematological and biochemical studies in sheep as related to different seasonal environments. J. Vety. Physiol. & Allied Sci. 7 : 15 – 22.
6. Singha, S.P.S., A.R.Nazki, S.P.S. Sodhi & P.J.S. Rattan. 1986. “Studies on the effect of seasonal environments on some of the plasma enzymes in ewes”. J.Vety. Physiol. & Allied Sci. 5: 39 – 42.
7. Nazki, A.R., S.P.S. Sodhi, and P.J.S. Rattan. 1986. “Effect of seasonal environments on the adrenal, cortical and thyroidal hormones in sheep”. Indian J.. Anim. Sci. 56 : 327 – 330.
8. Mir, S.A., A.R.Nazki., R. Raina. 2000 “Comparative electro cardiographic studies, and differing effects of pentazocine on ECG, heart and respiratory rates in young sheep and goats”. Small Ruminant Research 37: 13 – 17.
10. Ahmed, J.A., Nazki, A.R.; Nashiruddullah, N.; Iqbal, S. and Pampori, Z.A. (2009). Electrocardiographic observations in clinically healthy New Zealand white rabbits. Indian Journal Animal Physiology


Dr. Puspendra Saswat, BVSc & AH, MVSc
Associate Professor,
Phone No: +91-9419619663
Specialization in/ Research interests: Reproductive & Environmental Physiology
Research projects:
'Profiling of certain physiological, haematological and biochemical parameters in cross bred cattle with relation to season Jammu region'
PG Students guided: 01 (pursuing MVSc)
Awards:
Selected Publications:
1. Mahapatra, P.S.; Nayak, N.R. and Mishra, M.S. 1992. Effect of storage on oxygen uptake of broiler semen. Orissa Vet.J.17 (2):116-119.
2. Mahapatra, P.S.; Mohanty, B.P.; Bisoi, P.C.; Mishra, S.C.; Nayak, N.R. and Mishra, M.S. 1994. Effect of storage on the physical and biochemical parameters of broiler semen. Ind. J.Poult.Sci.29 (2): 146-150.
3. Mahapatra, P.S. and Nayak, M.P.1996. Managemental practices in goat farming in Phulbani district of Orissa. Environment & Ecology.4 (1):67-70.
4. Mahapatra, P.S. and Nayak, G.D. 1996. Studies on growth in crossbred (Black Bengal x Ganjam) kids. Int.J.Anim.Sci.11:241-243.
5. Mahapatra, B.K.; Mahapatra, P.S. and Nayak, M.P. 1996. Attitude and knowledge level of dairy farmers on practices of artificial insemination. J.Extn.Edn.1 (1&2):101-103.
6. Panigrahi, B. and Mahapatra, P.S. 1997. Reproductive performance of local goats of Phulbani district of Orissa. Environment & Ecology. 15(2):463-465.
7. Mahapatra,P.S., Panigrahi, B., Sahoo, G. and Patra, G.J. 1997. Seasonal effect on incidence of estrus and birth weight in crossbred (Ganjam x Black Bengal) goats. Ind.J.Anim.Prodn. Mgmt. 13(3):220-222.
8. Das, K.C., Ali, A., Mahapatra, P.S., Malik, S. and Subudhi, P. K.2005. Performance of Broiler fed on Mixed Tree Leaves Meal. Ind. J. Anim. Nutrition. 22(2):
9. Panigrahi, B, Nayak, G.D. and Mahapatra, P.S. 2005. Effect of Type of Flooring on Growth of goats. Environment & Ecology. 23(spl-1):99-101.
10. Das, K.C., Rajkhowa, T.K., Sarma, K. and Mahapatra, P.S. 2008. Growth and Histo-pathological Changes in Broiler fed on Different Levels of Mixed Tree Leaves Meal. Ind. Vet. J. 85(6): 592-594.


Dr. Jonali Devi, BVSc & AH, MVSc
Assistant Professor





Dr. Jafrin Ara Ahmed, BVSc & AH, MVSc
Assistant Professor
Phone No: +91-9469211232
E-mail : jafrinahmed@rediffmail.com
Specialization in/ Research interests: Cardiology and Electrocardiography
Research projects: “Electrocardiographic studies in rabbits under normal and stress conditions”
PG Students guided: 01 (pursuing MVSc)
Awards:
Selected Publications:
1. Ahmed, J.A.; Sanyal, S.; Das, P.J. and Bhattacharjya, M.K. (2002): Electrocardiographic observations in poultry birds. Journal of Interacademicia, 6(Spl.): 666-669.
2. Ahmed, J.A. (2003): Uses and abuses of oxytocin. The North-East Veterinarian, III(2): 10-12
3. Ahmed, J.A.; Sanyal, S.; Das, P.K. and Thakur, S.K. (2004): Electrocardiographic studies in horse. Indian Journal of Animal Health, 43(2): 122-126.
4. Bhattacharjya, M.K.; Banerjee, R.; Biswas, L. and Ahmed, J.A. (2003): Radiographic diagnosis of urolithiasis in female dog. Indian Veterinary Medical Journal, 27: 379.
5. Ahmed, J.A. and Sanyal, S. (2008): Electrocardiographic studies in Garol sheep and black Bengal goats. Research Journal of Cardiology. 1(1): 1-8.
6. Nashiruddullah, N.; Kamil, S.A. and Ahmed, J.A. (2009): Mitral valve bacterial endocarditis in a dog. Indian Jornal of Veterinary Pathology
7. Ahmed, J.A., Nazki, A.R.; Nashiruddullah, N.; Iqbal, S. and Pampori, Z.A. (2009). Electrocardiographic observations in clinically healthy New Zealand white rabbits. Indian Journal Animal Physiology