This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Rubasri.G. She has an M.Phil. in Microbiology from Periyar University and an M.Sc. in Applied Microbiology from Ethiraj College for Women. Her areas of interest include microbiology, immunology, industrial biotechnology, and molecular biology. She has participated in several conferences and workshops and has published papers on topics related to microorganisms in drinking water and histamine production in foods. Her skills include various laboratory techniques in microbiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. She seeks a challenging career in an organization that allows her to contribute and develop her skills further in the field of microbiology.
Dedicated Research Scientist with experience in bacteriology and virology research and patient service. . Possessing excellent communication skills and able to work as a part of a team, with proven ability to work in tight schedules and adherence to deadlines. I grew keen interest in viral research during this period. Two research articles have been prepared by me during this period. One manuscript entitled," Prevalence of Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E in West Bengal, India: a tertiary care hospital based study" has been accepted in JEMDS and will be published in next issue.
The second one which is on dengue intervention is under consideration for publication in a very reputed journal.
My Ph.D. is on biomedical device associated biofilm infections where I have studied incidence, antibiotic tolerance of bacteria within biofilm and tried to find out some intervention strategies. I have published seven original research article in this topic and few others are in queue.
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Dedicated Research Scientist with experience in bacteriology and virology research and patient service. . Possessing excellent communication skills and able to work as a part of a team, with proven ability to work in tight schedules and adherence to deadlines. I grew keen interest in viral research during this period. Two research articles have been prepared by me during this period. One manuscript entitled," Prevalence of Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E in West Bengal, India: a tertiary care hospital based study" has been accepted in JEMDS and will be published in next issue.
The second one which is on dengue intervention is under consideration for publication in a very reputed journal.
My Ph.D. is on biomedical device associated biofilm infections where I have studied incidence, antibiotic tolerance of bacteria within biofilm and tried to find out some intervention strategies. I have published seven original research article in this topic and few others are in queue.
Bacteria within biofilm shows extremely high resistance towards antimicrobials used than its free floating counterparts (approx. 1000 fold). I would like to investigate the causes of this high resistance.
The recent trends in Life Sciences have been experiencing rapid
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methodology, even our meanings of familiar words, such as antibiotic
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of the long-lived Pele plume deposit. Although this type of resurfacing event may be common on Io, few have been detected due to the rarity of spacecraft visits and the previously low spatial resolution available from Earth-based telescopes. The SHARK-VIS instrument ushers in a new era of high resolution imaging of Io’s surface using adaptive
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A brief information about the SCOP protein database used in bioinformatics.
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1. CURRICULUM VITAE
RUBASRI.G Permanent Address:
M.Phil., Microbiology, G.RUBASRI
E-mail:rubaguna89@hotmail.com D/O,K.V.GUNASEKARAN
Phone no: +91- 8056463302
7358529698 NO.174/1, 3 RD cross,
Date of birth - 30/10/1989 Sami pillai thottam, karuvadikuppam,
Sex : Female. Puducherry -8 pincode-605008
Marital Status : Single. Puducherry.
Nationality : Indian.
Language Known : English, Tamil
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To become a vibrate microbiologist with perfection & always willing to learn &
contribute with my work. To seek a challenging, target oriented and developmental job
profile in those organization which accept and allows my development towards to seek a
challenging constant and genuine growth of the organization. Also capable of handling any
given project with the responsibility & to complete it in the given time with dedication
Educational Qualification:
M.phil (microbiology) 78.5% 2014
Periyar University, Salem-11.
M.Sc. (applied microbiology)65% 2012
Ethiraj College For Women, Chennai -8
B.Sc.(microbiology)70% 2010
St.Joseph College For Arts And Science, Cuddalore -1
HSC 55% 2007
Govt Hr Sec School,Villupuram
SSLC 69% 2005
2. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
M.Sc., DISSERTATION:
“Isolation And IdentificationOf Microorganisms In Railway Station
DrinkingWater On ChennaiLocal Station.”
M.Phil., DISSERTATION:
“Molecular Evaluation of Histamine Production In Indian TraditionalFoods” In
Food Science & Technology Department, PondicherryUniversity, Pondicherry.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITY:
.DTP & DCA
Attended many conferences and workshops.
Presented paper in PSG college of arts and science ,Coimbatore
SEMINAR, CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ATTENDED
Participated In National Seminar On Current Trends In Infectomics Conducted
Department Of Microbiology ,Periyar University ,Salem 11,Tamilnadu.
Presented Paper In 11 th IAAM National Conference On Recent Developments In
Microbiology ,Biochemistry& Biotechnology from PSR College Of Arts And Science
,Coimbatore-14.
Participated In 3 rd Popular Lecture Series For Popularization Of Biotechnology From
Centre For Ocean Research In Sathyabama University ,Chennai -119.
Workshop On ‘Intellectual Property Rights ’ In P.G .Department Of Human Rights
And Duties Education From The Ethiraj College (Autonomous),Chennai -8.
Participated & Expo In National Congress On Bioscience Research Held At Ethiraj
College For Women,Chennai -8.
Workshop On Techniques In Mushroom Culture In Departments Of
Zoology,Microbiology & Biochemistry From St.Joseph’s College Arts And Science ,Cuddalore -
1.
National Conference On Impact Of Higher Education On Women Folk In
Department Of Chemistry From St.Josephs College Of Arts And Science
(Autonomous),Cuddalore-1.
3. Participated In National Conference On Wonders Of The Small :Exploring The
Microbial World Organized By Microarena ,Microbiology Programme,Pondicherry University
,Puducherry.
Poster Presentation In National Seminar On Challenges For Microbiologists To
Become Bio-Entrepreneurs In Department Of Microbiology,Periyar University
,Salem,Tamilnadu.
Participated In National Workshop On Microbes To Commercial Products Held At
Department Of Microbiology ,Periyar University,Salem,Tamilnadu.
AREA OF INTEREST
Microbiology.
Immunology.
Industrial Biotechnology.
Environmental technology.
Enzyme technology
Molecular biology
Genomics
Biotechnology
TECHNIQUES KNOWN
DNA & RNA isolation and
estimation.
Proteinisolation and estimation.
Electrophoretic techniques (SDS-
PAGE, Agarose gel, etc.).
Chromatographic techniques
(Paper, TLC).
ELISA test, Radioimmuno
diffusion Test.
Immunological techniques (Widal
test, VDRL test, blood group test,
DLC, TLC).
Isolation of micro organism’s from
air, water, soil.
Pure culture Techniques.
Media preparation.
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
Techniques. - RealTime PCR.
High performance liquid
chromatography (HPLC).
Denaturing gradient gel
electrophorsis (DGGE).
Blotting techniques (western
blotting).
REFERENCE:
Dr.A.MURUGAN, Ph.d
Associate Professor
Department of Microbiology,
Periyar University,
Salem –11.
Dr.Joseph Daniel ,Ph.D.,
Head Of Department ,
Department of microbiology,
St.joseph’s college for arts and science,
Cuddalore-1
Mr.John Thomas.Ph.d
Associate Professor ,
Department of microbiology,
St.joseph’s college for arts and science,
Cuddalore-1
4. Skills
Error free Updation, invoicing on time
Good Communication and follow up with customers .
Ability to analyse and to solve problems independently.
Ability to summarize complex issues and present findings to Senior Management
Flexible and open minded approach, adjustable to change accordingly.
Enthusiastic team approach with sound time management and prioritization skills
Good communication skills
Self-motivated approach and thrive to take over initiative and responsibility
Handling the team in the absence of the Team Leader.
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that the above-mentioned information is correct to the best of my
knowledge and I hold the responsibility for the correctness of the above particulars.
THANKING YOU
DATE:
PLACE: PUDUCHEERY Your’s sincerely
(RUBASRI.G)