This document provides the educational qualifications and professional experience of Dr. Kamal Uddin Zaidi. It lists his PhD in Bioscience from Barkatullah University, Bhopal as well as his MSc and BSc in Microbiology. It details his 5 years of experience as a Demonstrator and current role as a Research Associate. It also lists several seminars, conferences and publications authored by Dr. Zaidi relating to areas of bioscience, biotechnology and microbiology.
Microbiologist with proficient experience in teaching (2.5 yrs) as well as research (2.5 yrs) and eager to utilize best of my knowledge and experience as team-leader or member.
Microbiologist with proficient experience in teaching (2.5 yrs) as well as research (2.5 yrs) and eager to utilize best of my knowledge and experience as team-leader or member.
Review on Phytoconstituents and Pharmacological Activities of Leaves of Ormoc...Premier Publishers
Several plants possess a variety of biologically active compounds. Among them Ormocarpum cochinchinense, belonging to the family Fabaceae is an important traditional plant, which potentially shows good effect in bone fracture healing. The objectives of this paper are categorized in 3 groups. First, reviewing the available literature on the potential health effects of Ormocarpum cochinchinense, second, providing an insight to the potential implications of the studies reviewed in the context of possible compounds and therapeutic applications in health management, and third, identifying the fields of interests for future researches.
Anthelmintic activity of Punica granatum ethanol extract against paramphis...researchanimalsciences
Parasitic diseases remain a major threat to livestock production around the
world, particularly in India. Paramphistomosis caused by paramphistomes are one of
the most common and economically important diseases of livestock. The high
incidence of resistance to chemotherapeutics, toxicity and side effects has urged the
necessity of finding alternative plant
-
based anthelmintics against helminth parasites.
Therefore, the present investigation was aimed to assess the anthelmintic effect of
the rind of
Punica granatum
Ethanol Extract (
Pg
EE) against paramphistomes in
infected sheep. Infected sheep were treated orally with 30 and 50 mg/ml
concentrations of
Pg
EE. Eggs Per Gram (EPG) count on faeces, haematological and
biochemical parameters of sheep were investigated. In
Pg
EE
-
treated sheep, the egg
count reduced significantly in the faeces and the reduction was proportional to
dosage and duration after treatment. The maximum reduction (97.95 %) was
observed on day 21 post
-
treatment with 50 mg/ml concentration of
Pg
EE. In infected
sheep, the haemoglobin and protein content were below standard physiological
values. Improvement of haematobiochemical profile was observed in sheep after
treatment with
Pg
EE.
In Vitro Combine Interactions of Antimicrobial Agents with Plant Extract agai...Premier Publishers
The in vitro interaction between n-hexane extract (nhexEXT) of root of Adiantum capillus-veneris and certain known antimicrobial drugs i.e. Oxacillin, Ceftazimide, Cefriaxone, Ofloxacin, Meropenem, Erythromycin, Cefuroxime, Cefoxitin, Cefotaxime and Ampicillin was evaluated. The study was carried out against ten bacterial strains (Staphylococcus aureus, S.epidermidis, Salmonella typhi, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Shigella dysentriae, Proteus vulgaris, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Providencia species, Citrobacter freundii and Escherichia coli isolated from urine, pus and blood samples. Both disc diffusion and well diffusion methods were used to determine antimicrobial activity of plant extract in combination with antibiotics. Antimicrobial sensitivity indicated that Meropenem was the most effective antibiotic with zone of inhibition (ZI) of 25-33 mm among all tested antibiotics followed by Ofloxacin (10-26.5 mm), Ceftriaxone (8-20 mm), while Oxacillin showed no activity against almost all bacterial strains. The study showed that most bacterial strains were resistant to most of the antibiotics used, ranging from 20-60%. The methanolic extract (nhexEXT) of A. capillus-veneris used alone was active against most of the bacterial isolates with maximum activity against E. coli with 16 mm ZI. The study also indicated that there was an increased activity in case of combination of nhexEXT with antibiotics. The combined effects of plant extract with antibiotics were synergistic against most of the bacterial strains. The nhexEXT showed maximum synergistic effect with Ceftazimide with ZI of 42 mm followed by Meropenem (40 mm) and Ceftriaxone (28 mm) against multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial strains. The data suggests that plant extract could be used as alternative to antibiotics. These results give scientific backing that combination between plant extract and antibiotics would be useful in fighting the emerging drug-resistant bacterial pathogens.
Review on Phytoconstituents and Pharmacological Activities of Leaves of Ormoc...Premier Publishers
Several plants possess a variety of biologically active compounds. Among them Ormocarpum cochinchinense, belonging to the family Fabaceae is an important traditional plant, which potentially shows good effect in bone fracture healing. The objectives of this paper are categorized in 3 groups. First, reviewing the available literature on the potential health effects of Ormocarpum cochinchinense, second, providing an insight to the potential implications of the studies reviewed in the context of possible compounds and therapeutic applications in health management, and third, identifying the fields of interests for future researches.
Anthelmintic activity of Punica granatum ethanol extract against paramphis...researchanimalsciences
Parasitic diseases remain a major threat to livestock production around the
world, particularly in India. Paramphistomosis caused by paramphistomes are one of
the most common and economically important diseases of livestock. The high
incidence of resistance to chemotherapeutics, toxicity and side effects has urged the
necessity of finding alternative plant
-
based anthelmintics against helminth parasites.
Therefore, the present investigation was aimed to assess the anthelmintic effect of
the rind of
Punica granatum
Ethanol Extract (
Pg
EE) against paramphistomes in
infected sheep. Infected sheep were treated orally with 30 and 50 mg/ml
concentrations of
Pg
EE. Eggs Per Gram (EPG) count on faeces, haematological and
biochemical parameters of sheep were investigated. In
Pg
EE
-
treated sheep, the egg
count reduced significantly in the faeces and the reduction was proportional to
dosage and duration after treatment. The maximum reduction (97.95 %) was
observed on day 21 post
-
treatment with 50 mg/ml concentration of
Pg
EE. In infected
sheep, the haemoglobin and protein content were below standard physiological
values. Improvement of haematobiochemical profile was observed in sheep after
treatment with
Pg
EE.
In Vitro Combine Interactions of Antimicrobial Agents with Plant Extract agai...Premier Publishers
The in vitro interaction between n-hexane extract (nhexEXT) of root of Adiantum capillus-veneris and certain known antimicrobial drugs i.e. Oxacillin, Ceftazimide, Cefriaxone, Ofloxacin, Meropenem, Erythromycin, Cefuroxime, Cefoxitin, Cefotaxime and Ampicillin was evaluated. The study was carried out against ten bacterial strains (Staphylococcus aureus, S.epidermidis, Salmonella typhi, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Shigella dysentriae, Proteus vulgaris, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Providencia species, Citrobacter freundii and Escherichia coli isolated from urine, pus and blood samples. Both disc diffusion and well diffusion methods were used to determine antimicrobial activity of plant extract in combination with antibiotics. Antimicrobial sensitivity indicated that Meropenem was the most effective antibiotic with zone of inhibition (ZI) of 25-33 mm among all tested antibiotics followed by Ofloxacin (10-26.5 mm), Ceftriaxone (8-20 mm), while Oxacillin showed no activity against almost all bacterial strains. The study showed that most bacterial strains were resistant to most of the antibiotics used, ranging from 20-60%. The methanolic extract (nhexEXT) of A. capillus-veneris used alone was active against most of the bacterial isolates with maximum activity against E. coli with 16 mm ZI. The study also indicated that there was an increased activity in case of combination of nhexEXT with antibiotics. The combined effects of plant extract with antibiotics were synergistic against most of the bacterial strains. The nhexEXT showed maximum synergistic effect with Ceftazimide with ZI of 42 mm followed by Meropenem (40 mm) and Ceftriaxone (28 mm) against multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial strains. The data suggests that plant extract could be used as alternative to antibiotics. These results give scientific backing that combination between plant extract and antibiotics would be useful in fighting the emerging drug-resistant bacterial pathogens.
In vitro assessment of antibacterial activity of Salicornia herbacea L. seed ...Innspub Net
In this study, the antibacterial activities of Salicornia herbacea L. seed extract against two gram-negative and two gram- positive bacteria were evaluated with the agar disc diffusion and MIC methods. Result showed that inhibition zones of 9.5±0.01, 6.2±0.00, 4±0.00 and 3.5±0.10 mm for Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli, respectively. Among four bacteria the maximum and minimum inhibition seed ethanolic extract were related to S. aureus with inhibition zones of 9.5mm and MIC 189.5 mg/ml and E. coli with inhibition zones of 3.5 mm and MIC 420 mg/ml, respectively. The antimicrobial activity of ethanol seed extract of S. herbacea is the result of phenolic compounds, fatty acids, osmotic compound (betaine)
or synergic and additive effect of several compounds present in it. Our results suggest the possibility of using S. herbacea seed, which possesses strong antibacterial activity, in the treatment of diseases caused by the microorganisms tested. Get the full articles at: http://www.innspub.net/volume-4-number-6-march-2014/
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Dear Member of Recruiter Committee,
I am writing this letter for a position of Assistant Professor/ Research Scientist in Biochemistry, Clinical-Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Molecular Biology. In brief, I am PhD in Medicinal Biochemistry and completed several successful projects as a Postdoctoral Scientist in different discipline of Biochemistry like Molecular Biology of Aging, Alternative splicing in human diseases, Epigenetic regulation in liver and breast cancer from India and USA. I came back to India in April 2010 and worked as a CSIR-Pool Scientist in the area of chromatin remodeling in breast cancer. My tenure has been completed recently. Thus, I am looking for a faculty position of Assistant Professor/ Research Scientist in Biochemistry, Clinical-Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Molecular Biology.
I am highly interested to trend the graduate students in Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Molecular Biology. Besides, I am very much motivated to lead projects in the area of Cancer Biology. Thus, I respectfully submit this letter of application, for I believe my experiences and commitment for teaching and research make me well qualified to meet the needs of Assistant Professor/ Research Scientist in Biochemistry, Clinical-Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Molecular Biology.
I am well acquainted with the molecular techniques associated with DNA, RNA and proteins research. Besides, I am expertise in planning and execution of experiments, mentoring PhD students, interpreting data, as well as writing and data preparation for manuscript publication. During my doctorate and post doctorate time, I taught graduate and postgraduate students on behalf of my mentors. I am well organized, goal oriented; self motivated research scientist and committed to train the student in area of Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology along with lead research work in the area of Cancer Biology. I would appreciate for an interview opportunity to discuss about my background, qualification and expertise that may fit for the position.
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1. DR.KAMAL UDDIN ZAIDI
89 SADIQ MANZIL CHOWKI IMAMBADA SAIFIA COLLEGE ROAD BHOPAL
Email: zaidi.kamal92@gmail.com ~ Contact No: 09752268826
Currently working as a Research Associate in Centre for Scientific Research and Development,
People’s Group, Bhanpur, Bhopal.
5 years experience as a Demonstrator in People’s College of Paramedical Sciences and Physiotherapy
People’s Group, Bhanpur, Bhopal.
Doctor of Philosophy (Bioscience)
Research Title:
Purification and Characterization of Tyrosinase from Pleurotus ostreatus and Agaricus biosporus and its
effects on mammalian melanocytes with reference to melanogenesis (560/BU/PhD/13/10 2011).
Guidance:
Dr. Ayesha S.Ali (Professor and Head Zoology and Biotechnology Saifia Science College, Bhopal).
Course work (Doctor of Philosophy)
Fulfills the eligibility criteria according to University Grant Commission (Minimum standard for award of
PhD Degree) Regulation 2009.
Year of awarded : Dec 2016
Specialization : Bioscience
College : U.T.D Barkatullah University, Bhopal
Percentage : 68%
Master of Science (Microbiology)
Year of Passing : April 2007
Specialization : Medical Microbiology
College : Jawaharlal Nehru P.G College
Affiliated by : Barkatullah University
Percentage : 59%
Bachelor of Science (Microbiology)
Year of Passing : March 2004
Specialization : Microbiology
College : Jawaharlal Nehru P.G College
Affiliated by : Barkatullah University
Percentage : 55%
Bioinformatics & Statistical Analysis
DendroUPGMA
ISISDraw
ACD/ChemSketch
SPSS
To be part of an organization that provides excellent learning and growth opportunities and to utilize my skills
and competences for organizational and self development.
Professional Experience
Professional Qualification
2. GraphPad Prism
eMolecules
Microbiology & Serology
Aerobic and anaerobic culturing techniques.
Isolation and Identification of microbes.
Antibiotic susceptibility testing.
Production and purification of secondary metabolites.
Serological assays ELISA, RIA, VDRL, Widal and other serological assays and Bioautography
Biochemistry
Biochemical examination of lipid carbohydrate protein enzyme minerals and others body fluid.
Protein extraction and purification (ammonium sulphate precipitation, dialysis, thin layer, size exclusion &
ion-exchange chromatography).
Biotechnology
Extraction and purification of DNA RNA, Plasmid.
Quantitative analysis of genomic DNA, RNA.
Amplification of DNA, PCR: Personal & Gradient. .
RFLP, RAPD.
Transformation
Immunoflurescence and Immunohistochemistry
Cell Biology & Histopathological techniques
Cell culturing: trypsinizing and subculturing cells and passaging cells, determining cell number and
viability with a Hemocytometer and trypan blue staining & MTT assay.
Tissue processing: Decalcification, embedding, sectioning H&E staining, clearing, and mounting.
Dermatological examination
Instrument handling
PCR Master Cycler
Elisa Reader
Sonicator
Gel Documentation system
Vacuum concentrator
Clevenger apparatus
Vertical and horizontal Electrophoresis apparatus
Fermenter
Production of Nutraceuticals of Lentinula edodes.
Anti-Cancerous Compounds from Microorganism.
Isolation, Purification, Characterization of Novel Antibiotics from Microorganism.
Study on the medicinal properties of Cordyceps militaris
Skilled in Techniques
Research Projects
3. Effect of Cordyceps militaris metabolites on mammalian melanocytes and mice model for a skin
depegmenting agent.
ANNEXURE
Research Publications Citation 122 Impact factor 4.0
4. S.No Title/ Author No of
Citations
1. R Jain, K.U. Zaidi, Yogita Verma, Pooja Saxena (2011) L-asparagines: a promising enzyme
for treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. People’s Journal of Scientific Research,
5(1):29-35.
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2. R Jain, K.U. Zaidi, Naima Parveen, Ankita Saxena (2012) Optimization of cultural
conditions for the production of antibiotic by Streptomyces sp. VRY-1. Recent Research in
Science and Technology, 3(10):81-87.
07
3. K.U Zaidi, R Jain and S Quereshi (2013) On the novel inhibitory action of mushroom
extract of Coriolus versicolor and its bioactivity against drug resistant bacteria Salmonella
typhimurium (MTCC 3241).International Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical
Technology, 4(2):4-11.
03
4. K.U. Zaidi, Abin Mani, Ayesha S. Ali, Sharique A. Ali (2013) Evaluation of tyrosinase
producing endophytic fungi from Calotropis gigantea, Azadiracht indica, Ocimum
tenuiflorum and Lantana camara. Annual Review & Research in Biology, 3(4):389-396.
09
5. K.U. Zaidi, Ankita Saxena, Naima Parveen (2013) Production of anticancerous enzyme
asparagines from isolated saprophytic fungi. Bioscience Biotechnology Research
Communications, 6(1):102-106.
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6. K.U. Zaidi, Ayesha S. Ali, Sharique A. Ali Ishrat Naaz (2014) MICROBIAL Tyrosinases:
promising enzymes for pharmaceutical, food bioprocessing and environmental industry.
Biochemistry Research International, 2014:1-16.
31
7. K.U. Zaidi, Ayesha S. Ali, Sharique A. Ali (2014) Purification and characterization of
melanogenic enzyme tyrosinase from button mushroom Enzyme Research 2014:1-8. 22
8. Parihar, Rupal Tijare Manisha, S. Gupta, Sandeep Mathur, K U Zaidi (2014) Qualitative and
quantitative assessment of DNA from cytological smears: oral rinse cytology and scrape
cytology,18:48.
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9. Neha Vishnoi, M.K Gupta, Sapna Singh, K.U Zaidi and V.K Singh An Insight in the
Microbiological Aspects and Management of Orofacial Infection- an Overview Indian Journal
Of Applied Research, 5(9):351-354.
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10. K. U. Zaidi, Ayesha S. Ali, Sharique A. Ali (2015)Purification and characterization of high
potential tyrosinases from macrofungi and its appliance in food engineering.The Journal of
Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences, 5 (3):203-206.
03
11. K. U. Zaidi and Ayesha S. Ali (2015) Comparative evaluation of purified and characterized
tyrosinases from two edible mushrooms, Agaricus bisporus and Pleurotus ostreatus and
their clinical potential Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications 8 (2): 161-170.
02
12. FNK, K. U. Zaidi, F. Khan and M. Pandey (2016) Production of exo-biopolymer by
submerged mycelial culture of a mushroom Podaxis pistillaris recovered from Bhanpur
landfill area, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Asian Journal of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical
Research, 5(4):218-229.
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13. K.U. Zaidi, Abin Mani, V,Thawani Aarti Mehra (2016) Total protein profile and drug
resistance in candida albicans isolated from clinical samples Molecular Biology
International,2016:1-7.
06
14. Sharique A. Ali, Ishrat Naaz, K.U. Zaidi Ayesha S. Ali (2017) Recent Updates On
Melanocyte Biology And The Use Of Promising Bioactive Compounds For The Treatment Of
Hypopigmentary Disorders: A Review Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 16:26-36.
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15.
KU Zaidi, SA Ali, AS Ali (2017) Melanogenic effect of purified mushroom tyrosinase on
B16F10 Melanocytes: A Phase Contrast and Immunofluorescence Microscopic
Study..Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure, 5:82-89.
05
16. A Mani, V Thawani, KU Zaidi (2016) An effective approach of strain improvement in
Cordyceps militaris using abrin. Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology, 6
(3):166-172.
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17. KU Zaidi, SA Ali, AS Ali (2016) Effect of Purified Mushroom Tyrosinase on Melanin Content
and Melanogenic Protein Expression Biotechnology Research International, 2016:1-9.
05
18. F.Shah, Z Hasan, KU Zaidi (2016) Phytochemical Constituents And Synergistic Activity of
Olea Europaea Plant Extracts Against Some Human Disease Causing Species. International
Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies, 3(13):127-132.
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19. F.Shah, Z. Hasan, KU Zaidi (2016) Evaluation of phytoconstituent and synergistic
antibacterial activity of Ocimum sanctum extract against some gram-positive and gram-
negative species. Biosci. Biotech. Res. Comm, 9(4): 856-864
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20. Kamal Uddin Zaidi, Sharique A.Ali Ayesha S. Ali, V.Thawani (2017) Pluripotent Stem Cell
Technology: A Promising Remedy for Hypopigmentation Disorders. Journal of Stem Cell
Research & Therapeutics, 2(5):1-4
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21. KU Zaidi, SA Ali, AS Ali, Thawani V (2017) Natural Melanogenesis Stimulator a Potential
Tool for the Treatment of Hypopigmentation Disease. International Journal of Molecular
Biology, 2(1):1-5.
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22. Khan FN, Zaidi KU (2017) Stem Cell Therapy: an Adjunct in the Treatment of MDR
Tuberculosis. Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapeutics, 3(3):1-3.
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23. A Mehra, KU Zaidi, A Mani, V Thawani (2017) The health benefits of Cordyceps militaris-A
review. Kawaka, Mycological Society of India, 48 (2):27-32.
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24. Parveen N, Zaidi KU, Ali SA (2017) Microarray as High Throughput Tool for Tyrosinase
Gene Expression Analysis. MOJ Proteomics & Bioinformatics, 6 (2):1-4.
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25. Kamal Uddin Zaidi, Sharique A. Ali Ayesha S. Ali (2018) Purified Mushroom Tyrosinase
Induced Melanogenic Protein Expression in B16F10 Melanocytes: A Quantitative
Densitometric Analysis The Open Medicinal Chemistry Journal, 12: 36-47.
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26. Kamal Uddin Zaidi, Abin Mani, Richa Parmar, Vijay Thawani (2018) Antifungal -
Refresher Courses
5. 1. Enhancement of Teaching Skills held at Peoples College of paramedical science and research centre
(PCPS&RC) People’s Group, Bhopal, 27th
December 2007.
2. Aptitude Development and Enhancement of Learning held at Peoples College of paramedical science
and research centre (PCPS&RC) People’s Group, Bhopal, 30th
November 2007.
3. Research Methodology held at Peoples College of paramedical science and research centre (PCPS&RC)
People’s Group, Bhopal, 25th
January 2008.
1. National Symposium on Biotechnology “Frontiers and Application of Biotechnology held at Centre for
Scientific Research and Development (C.S.R.D.), People’s Group, Bhopal, June 29th
, 2010. Presented
paper entitled Lentinula edodes and Its Bioactive Compounds.
2. National Conference on Recent Development in Biotechnology and their allied Application held at
Department of Biotechnology Saifia College Science and research centre Bhopal, 15th
to 16th
of March
2012. Presented paper entitled Formulated Cordycepin as potent depigmenting agent for
cosmetics.
3. National Conference on Recent Updates in Biological Research held at Department of Biotechnology
Saifia College Science and research centre Bhopal, 25th
to 26th
of March 2014.
SEMINARS
1. Seminar on First Aid and Emergency care held at Peoples College of paramedical science and research
centre (PCPS&RC) People’s Group, Bhopal, 23rd
February 2008.
2. Seminar on Hypertension held at Peoples College of paramedical science and research centre (PCPS&RC)
People’s Group, Bhopal, 6th
December 2008.
3. Continuous potential programme on Pain Management held at Peoples College of paramedical science
and research centre (PCPS&RC) People’s Group, Bhopal, 5th
January 2008.
4. Seminar on Yoga and stress management held at Peoples College of paramedical science and research
centre (PCPS&RC) People’s Group, Bhopal, 6th
June, 2009.
5. Seminar on Blood Transfusion, “Safe Blood” held at Peoples College of paramedical science and research
centre (PCPS&RC) People’s Group, Bhopal, 18th
April, 2009.
6. Seminar on Prevention of Swine flu held at Peoples College of paramedical science and research centre
(PCPS&RC) People’s Group, Bhopal, 25th
August 2009.
7. Seminar on Diabetes held at Peoples College of paramedical science and research centre (PCPS&RC)
People’s Group, Bhopal, 29th
August 2009.
8. Seminar on “Ergonomics” Module -1 held at Peoples College of paramedical science and research
centre (PCPS&RC) People’s Group, Bhopal, 1st
Jan, 2010.
9. Seminar on Conservation of biodiversity and Natural resources in Madhya Pradesh held at
Department of Zoology Saifia College science and research centre Bhopal, 17th
March 2012.
10. National Seminar on Environmental Conservation and sustainable Development: Policies for our
safe future held at Department of Zoology Saifia College science and research centre Bhopal, 26th
March
2014.
11. National conference on “Emerging Trends in Biological Sciences”, organized by Career College,
Bhopal (6-7th
February 2015).
12. International Conference on “Translational medicine in 21st
century “Stem Cell Transplantation: Current
Status” at Barkatullah University, Bhopal, 11-14 Apr 2015
13. Indian Science Congress” Bhopal Chapter at MPCOST, Bhopal on 30-31 Mar 2015.
National Seminar on “Application of Biological Sciences for Human Welfare“
14. Organized by Department of Zoology Holkar Science, Indore (M.P) (31st
March 2015).
16. National Seminar on Environmental and Technology Innovations 2016 organized by Career College,
Bhopal (5-6th
February 2016).
SYMPOSIUM
Seminars, Workshop, Symposium and Conference
Poster Presentation
6. 1. National Symposium on Biotechnology “Frontiers and Application of Biotechnology held at Centre
for Scientific Research and Development (C.S.R.D.), People’s Group, Bhopal, June 29th
, 2010. Presented
paper entitled Lentinula edodes and Its Bioactive Compounds
2. Symposium on New Frontiers In Translational Biotechnology, Sponsored by Madhya Pradesh
Biotechnology Council, Bhopal and Organized by Department of research, Bhopal memorial Hospital and
research centre, Bhopal, 24/9/2013-26/9/2013.
3. Symposium on Innovations in Science & Technology for Inclusive Development, Organized by
Indian Science Congress Association Bhopal, 14 December 2013.
4. National Symposium cum workshop on Disease vs. Diagnostics Current Scenario Organized by
Department of Research and Training ,Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research Centre, Bhopal, 30-31th
March 2016.
WORKSHOP
1. Workshop on Advanced diagnostic Techniques in Immunology, Department of research, Bhopal
memorial Hospital and research centre, Bhopal, 7 January 2011-8 January 2011.
2. Workshop on Cell cultured based laboratory assays for Oncology Research held at Bhopal Memorial
Hospital & Research Centre, Bhopal, and 29th October 2012.
3. Workshop on International Biosafety Awareness Programme and Culture of Responsibility, held at High
Security Animal Disease Laboratory IVRI, Bhopal 11th
January 2014.
4. Workshop on Genotyping and DNA Sequencing held at M.P Council of Science & Technology, Bhopal
during February 25 -27, 2014.
5. Short Term Training program on Bioinformatics for Biologists, Organized by Department of Chemical
energy and Biotechnology.18th
March 2013-22nd
March 2013.
6. National Workshop on Cell and Molecular Biology Organized by Centre for Scientific Research and
Development (C.S.R.D.), People’s Group, Bhopal, 21 to 23 September 2015.
7. Workshop on Recent Advances in Microbiology Organized by Centre for Scientific Research and
Development (C.S.R.D.), People’s University, Bhopal, 12-13 Feb 2016.
8. National Workshop on Higher Education ,Social Responsibilities and bio-Designing: Three
Dimensional Assets for Developing Smart City Organized by Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya,Jabalpur
1. Production of antimicrobial compound from Actinomycete VRY1 against a drug resistant strain of
S. typhimurium (MTCC 3214) by Naima Parveen of Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Centre, Barkatullah University, Bhopal. (2009-2010)
2. Production of L-Asparagines from fungi by Ankita Saxena, Department of Microbiology, Bundelkhand
University, Jhansi (2009-2010)
3. Comparative evaluation of antibacterial activity of six dental luting cements by Dr. S.M.A. Feroz,
Department of Prosthodontics, PCDS, People’s Group, Bhopal, and M.P.
4. Niosomes: efficient drug delivery system for treatment of breast cancer by Krishan Kumar
Thakur, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal. M.P.
5. Antifungal Activity in Culture broth of Lentinula edodes by Miss Manisha Sharma, Department of
Biotechnology, Shri Sathya Sai College for Womens, Bhopal (2010).
6. Evaluation of bioactive potentials of Lentinula edodes by Sheetal Bajaj, Department of Biotechnology,
Softvision College, Indore.
7. Purification and characterization of tyrosinase from Agaricus bisporus Ms. Ghazala Nasreen Ansari.
M.Sc. Biotechnology, Barkatullah University, Bhopal (M.P.).
8. Production and characterization of L-asparagines from Streptomyces VRY-1. Ms. Poorva Khare,
M.Sc. Microbiology, Rani Durgavati Vishwavidhyalaya, Jabalpur (M.P.).
9. Therapeutic application of niosomes for drug delivery. Ms. Amrita Srivastava, M.Sc. Biotechnology,
Amity University, Lucknow Campus (U.P.).
10. Isolation and purification of Streptococcus mutans. Mrs. Sapna Singh (Faculty), PDA, People’s
University, Bhopal (M.P.).
11. Bioprocessing of poultry waste using Actinomycete-GS for soil amendment. Ms Neha Rawat, M.Sc
Microbiology, MLB Girls College Bhopal.
12. Purification and application of antifungal compound of Lentinula edodes. Ms Pooja Shukla, M.Sc
Microbiology, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa.
Dissertation Guided
7. 13. Study of inhibitory action of Lantinula edodes against agaricus bisporus tyrosinase and
melanophores. MS Anshu pandey, M.Sc Biotechnology, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa.
14. Characterization of extracellular collagenase produced by Actinomycete Ms. Ankita Singh. M.Sc
Biotechnology, Barkatullah University, Bhopal.
15. Studies on anti-diabetic and melanolytic properties of exo-polysacharide and cordycepin isolated
from C. militarias. M.S Arzoo Khare, MSc Biotechnology Barkatullah University Bhopal
16. Antifungal susceptibility and protein profiling of candida albicans isolates UTI patients. Mr.
Abhilash Sigh MSc Biotechnology, A.KS University Satna.
17. Evaluation of hypoglycemic and melanolytic properties of
exo - polysaccharide from Cordyceps militaris M.S Anadi, MSc. Biotechnology Barkatullah University
Bhopal
18. Analysis on cyclin D1 gene in Oral Premalignant Lesions (OPLs) using Polymerase Chain
Reaction (PCR) Assay M.S Sweta, MSc Biotechnology Barkatullah University Bhopal.
19. Evaluation of melanogenic properties of Nigella sativa seed extracts and its active compound thymoquinine on
B16F10 melanoma cells and Guinea pig model.
20.Synergistic activity of Ocimum sanctum and Punica granatum plant extracts against drug resistant Candida
albicans. MS Aradhana Mishra, MSc. Biotechnology ,APS University Rewa
21.Evaluation of Biochemical analysis and Protein Biomarkers of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
MS Jyoti Mishra, MSc. Microbiology ,APS University Rewa
22.Evaluation of Protein Expression Profile of Oral Premalignant Lesions (OPLs) using SDS-PAGE,
MS Stuti Mishra, MSc. Biotechnology ,APS University Rewa
23.Study of Biochemical Markers and Protein Profiling of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, MS Neelam Patel,
MSc. Biotechnology ,APS University Rewa
Date of birth 10thth
December, 1983
Father’s Name Dr. Muhi Uddin Zaidi
Nationality Indian
Strengths Positive & Professional Attitude, Ability to work in Team
Permanent Address 89 Chowki Imambada Road Bhopal (M.P)
Dr.Vijay Thawani Director Centre for Scientific Research and Development, People’s University Bhopal
Dr. Sharique A. Ali Professor and Head Biotechnology Saifia Science College,Bhopal
Dr. S.S Sandhu Professor HOD Biotechnology RDVV Vishwavidalya, Jabalpur
Dr. Ayesha S. Ali Professor and Head Zoology and Biotechnology Saifia Science College, Bhopal
I hereby solemnly declare that all information given above by me is true and correct to best of my knowledge and
belief.
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Place Bhopal (Dr. Kamal Uddin Zaidi)
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