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RESUME
(Recipient of Best Teacher Award, University of Mumbai)
1. Name of the Teacher JADHAV BHASKAR LAXMAN
and Designation PROFESSOR & HEAD Department of Life Sciences University of Mumbai
Email: [email protected]. Mobile no.: 09969145337 Additional Responsibility I/C Director Western Region Instrumentation Centre University Grant Commission’s National Facility of Instrumentation Mumbai – 400 098 Course Co coordinator M. Sc. (Oceano), Sindhu Swadhyay Sanstha University of Mumbai
2. Educational Qualification M.Sc. (Biochemistry), Ph. D. (Mar Sci.)
3. Teaching Experience 28 Yrs ( P G level in University Dept)
4. Subject Taught Life Sciences (Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Aquaculture, Instrumentation etc.)
7. Area of Research Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Medicinal plants, Aquaculture
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I. RESEARCH STUDENTS GUIDED
A. Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.): Degree Awarded.
1. Ahmed Salim Al Rashdi (2016) (Oman student): Molecular characterization of
multidrug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates of Maharashtra
2. Salim Al Kiyumi (2016) (Oman, student): Studies in the antidiabetic properties of
selected mangrove species traditionally used selected mangrove species traditionally used
to cure diabetes mellitus.
3. Ms. Neeti Kumar (2015): Studies on the genetic diversity of cattle’s in the Marathwada
region, Maharashtra.
4. Mr. Amit Patil (2014): Isolation and characterization of antimicrobial compounds from the leaves of Sonneratia apetala Buch. Ham.
5. Ms. Tejishtha Gupta (2013): Studies on selected plant species for diabetic wound
healing properties.
6. Mr. Alireza Shahrjerdi (2012) (Iran student): Studies on the genetic variation of INS,
INSR and PPRG genes associated with type 2 Diabetes mellitus.
7. Ms. Nilambari Daripkar (2012): Studies on the ethanol production from the wild fruits
of India.
8. Chhaya Mitter (2011). Ethnopharmacological studies of mangrove species occurring
along Maharashtra coast.
9. Shraddha Gupta (2010). Studies on the Rodent repellent and Rotendicide properties in
the wild flowers.
10. Ms. Hina Alim (2009). Studies on the genetic diversity of fresh water
pearl producing bivalve Lamellidens marginalis (Lamarck).
11. Mr. S. N. Gawade (2009). Studies on the development of soil conditioner from fertilizer
industry and municipal waste.
12. Ms. Bharti Jhurani S. (2009). Studies on the bioactivity guided isolation and
purification of natural compounds from Rhizophora apiculata
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13. Dr. Suruchi S. Jamkhedkar (2008): Studies on the genetic variation of pearl producing
Indian bivalve Lamellidens corrianus from Konkan area.
14. Dr. Archana S. Borkar (2008): Effects of Organophosphorus on the workers health in
the work environment of Agro-chemical industries.
15. Dr. Shaila Mane (2007): Studies on the bioactive compounds of leaf extracts of
Bruguiera cylindrica.
16. Dr. Bindu Maurya (2007): Studies on the bioactive components of alcoholic stem
extract of Sonneratia apetala.
17. Dr. Aarthi Ghosalkar (2006): Study of genetic diversity in Indian major carp Labeo
rohita.
18. Dr. Archana Kale (2006): Screening of pesticidal principles from mangrove species
occurring along Mumbai coast.
19. Dr. Nisha Shah (2005): Pharmacognosical studies on methanol extracts of mangrove
species Aegicerus corniculatum
20. Dr. Jaimini Dhane (2005): Studies on the acetone soluble bioactive principles of
Sonneratia apetala leaf.
21. Dr. J. G. Saluja (2004): In vivo studies on the ethanolic stem and leaves extract of
Sonneratia apetala.
22. Dr. B. G. Pagare (2003): Studies on the bioactive methanol extracts of Excoecaria
agallocha.
B. M. Sc. By Research (Degree Awarded)
1. Mr. Mukesh Pimpliskar (2004): Screening and characterization of antimicrobial
properties of mangrove Rhizophora species.
2. Ms. Shilpa Prakash Kulkarni (2001): Studies on the effects of low molecular weight
acid soluble proteins on plasmid DNA of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis. Ms.
Bindu Maurya (2001): Studies on the Screening of bioactive compounds of Mangrove
plants along Revas coast.
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3. Ms. Milan Mangaonkar (2000): Screening of bioactive components of mangrove plants
of Bombay coast.
4. Ms. Nisha Suraiya (1999): Screening the antimicrobial active components of mangrove
plants of Mumbai coast.
5. Ms. Arezou Ghannad Ebadi (1998): Studies on the rearing of carps Cyprinus carpio
and Labeo rohita fry on different feeds.
6. Students Registered:
i. Post Doctorate Fellow
1. Dr. Varsha Kale
ii. Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph. D)
Name Title Date of
Registration
1. Ms. Larkins Ramteke
2. Ms.Quraishi Firdaus
3. Ms. Anjali Navgire
Studies on the effects of metal nanoparticles of
selected mangrove species on plasmid mediated
antibiotic and metal resistant genes from nosocomial
pathogens
Studies on the antioxidant properties and
phytochemical analy of selected mangrove species.
Synthesis of extracellular metal nanoparticles using
mangrove species and their anti mycobacterial
activity
Synopsis
submitted
Synopsis
submitted
2012
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4. Poonam Gawali
5. Preeti Patel
6. Ranjana
7. Pratik Dhawan
8. Suzy Munir Salama (Egyptian)
M.Sc.(By Research)
Studies on the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
properties of nanoparticles synthesized from the
flavonoid extracts of selected mangrove species
Studies on the genetic diversity and gummy
secretions of subterranean termites.
Studies on the secondary metabolite compositions
and antihypoglycemic properties of selected
mangrove species.
Studies on the mosquito larvicidal properties of
synthesized nanoparticles of selected Mangrove
species.
Studies on the antimicrobial principles of selected
mangrove species against human pathogens.
Synopsis
submitted
2014
2015
2015
2013
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II. PUBLICATIONS AND PATENTS
A. BOOK PUBLISHED
1. U. S. Bagde, B. L. Jadhav and Ujwala Jadhav (2014): Current Trends in Life
Sciences (ISBN-13: 978-3-659-41262-2). LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (2014-
01-25), Germany. Pages: 208
B. ARTICLE IN ENCYCLOPEDIA
1. Prof. B. L. Jadhav (2014): Understanding the doctrines of rebirth and nibbana of
Buddhist philosophy through energy dynamics. Chinese Buddhist Encyclopedia, 2012
2. RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED
1. Neeti Kumar, B. L. Jadhav and Firdaus Quraishi (2016). Genetic characterization of cow
Bos indicus inhabiting in Marathwada region of Maharashtra using RAPD marker.
Bionanofrontier, 9(1): 20-23
2. Quraishi Firdaus Mukhtar, B. L. Jadhav and Neeti Kumar (2015). In vitro antioxidant
activity and phytochemical analysis of methanol extracts of leaves and stem of
Lumnitzera racemosa. European Journal of Medicinal plants, 8(1): 50-59
3. Neeti Kumar, B. L. Jadhav and Suruchi Jamkhedkar (2014): Genetic chareterization of
non descriptive breed (Bos indicus) of Marathwada region using genetic markers. Indian
Journal of Scientific Research 5(2): 13-18
4. Ahmed Al Rashdi, B. L. Jadhav, Tejswini Deshpande and Uday Deshpande (2014).
Whole genome sequencing and annotation of clinical isolate of Mycobacterium
tuberculosis from Mumbai, India. Genome sequencing, 2(2): e00154-14, Publisher:
American Society for Microbiology.
5. Shraddha Gupta, B. L. Jadhav and Rajpal Hande (2014). Neuropharmacological and
Hematological Profile of Gliricidia sepium Flower. In Book: Current Trends in Life
Sciences. (ISBN-13: 978-3-659-41262-2. Ed: U. S. Bagde, B. L. Jadhav and Ujwala
Jadhav, LAP Lambert Academic publishing (2014-01-25), Germany. Pages: 173-186
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6. B. G. Pagare and B. L. Jadhav (2013). Antimicrobial screening and bioactivity guided
fractionation of acetone extracts of Excoecaria agallocha. Research Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 5 (5): 215-219 [ISSN: 0975–4385].
7. B. L. Jadhav, Quraishi Firdaus Mukhtar and B. G. Pagare (2013). Evaluation of
antioxidant properties and antioxidant phytochemicals in the stem and leaves of Ceriops
tagal mangroves. Research Journal of Biotechnology 8 (9): 28-31 [ISSN: 0974–6263].
Impact Factor: 0.294
8. Alireza Sharjerdi, B. L. Jadhav and Suruchi Jamkhedkar (2013) Study of single –
nucleotide polymorphism within candidate genes associated with type 2 diabetes in
Western Indian population. Journal of Pharmacy Research 6 (2): 233-238 [ISSN: 0974-
6943].
9. Mukesh Pimpliskar, Pramod Shinde, Vijay Savakare, Vaishali Jadhav and B. L. Jadhav
(2012). Comparative performance of activity of antimicrobial principles of Mangroves
Rhizophora species along Mumbai coast. Indo – Global Research Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2(4): 426-429. [ISSN: 2249- 4189].
10. Pimpliskar Mukesh R, R. N. Jadhav and B. L. Jadhav (2012) Evaluation of antibacterial
principles of Rhizophora species along Mumbai coast. Journal of Advanced Scientific
Research. 3(3): 30-33 [ISSN: 0976- 9595].
11. Archana Borkar and B. L. Jadhav (2012) Impact of organophophorus work environment
on workers health and the role of management in controlling exposure. Bionano Frontier
5(1): 1-5 [ISSN: 0974- 0678]. Impact Factor: 0.233.
12. Hina Alim, B. L. Jadhav and W. S. Lakra (2011). Population genetic structure of pearl
producing bivalve Lamellidens marginalis using allozyme markers. Journal of Indian
Fisheries Association 38: 19-28 [ISSN: 0972- 3854].
13. Mitter C. S. and Jadhav B. L. (2011). Bactericidal and bioactivity guided fractionation
studies of mangrove species Derris indica and D. ylindrica. Research Journal Of
Biotechnology 6(4): 57 – 61 Impact Factor: 0.294
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14. D. Jaimini, C. Sarkar, Aftab Shabnam and B. L. Jadhav (2011) Evaluation of
antibacterial properties of mangrove plant Sonneratia apetala (Buch. Ham) leaf. World
Applied Sciences Journal 14(11): 1683 – 1686. [ISSN: 1818-4952]
15. Poonam Gawali and Jadhav B. L. (2011) Antioxidant property and antioxidant
phytochemical analysis of mangrove species Sonneratia alba and Bruguiera ylindrical.
Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences 13(2): 257 –
261. Imp. Factor: 0.233
16. Suruchi Jamkhedkar and B. L. Jadhav (2011) Genetic variation of Lamellidens
corrianus using isozyme markers. Bionano Frontier 4(1): 68 – 72. [ISSN: 0974- 0678].
Impact Factor: 0.233.
17. M. R. Pimpliskar, R. N. Jadhav and B. L. Jadhav (2011). Study on antimicrobial
principles of Rhizosphora species along Mumbai coast. J. Aqua. Biol. 26 (1): 6-11
18. Pratap Mukhopadhyaya, Arpan Acharya, Yashwant Chavan, Alireza Shahrjerdi and B. L.
Jadhav (2011) Population study of genetic markers associated with type 2 diabetes.
Proceedings: The International conference on “The effects of sciences on globalization”.
Pp 188-200. Feb, 7th & 8th 2011, Pune, India.
19. B. L. Jadhav and Nilambari Daripkar. (2010). Ethanol production from the wild fruits of
ficus glomerata. Bionano Frontier 3(2): 167-171. [ISSN: 0974 – 0678]. Impact Factor:
0.233.
20. B. L. Jadhav, S. M. Mane and S. S. Jamkhedkar(2009). Activity guided fractionation
and phytochemical analysis of Bruguiera ylindrical. Asian Journal of Microbiology,
Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences.11 (1): 837- 842. [ISSN: 0972 -3005].
Impact Factor: 0.2334.
21. B. L. Jadhav and Suruchi Jamkhedkar (2009). Phylogenetic analysis of Lamellidens
corrianus obtained from Konkan region of Maharashtra by 28s Rrna and 18s Rrna
sequences. Research Journal of Biotechnology. 4(1): 37-44. [ISSN: 0974–6263]. Impact
Factor: 0.294
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22. B. L. Jadhav and Jamkhedkar Suruchi (2008). The reproducibility of RAPD profiles of
Lamellidens corrianus DNA. Research Journal of Biotechnology. 3(1): 15-17. [ISSN:
0974–6263]. Impact Factor: 0.294
23. B. L. Jadhav, A. Ebadi and D. Jaimini (2008). Diet formulation for rohu (Labeo rohita)
using mango seed endosperm along with groundnut oil cake and fish meal. Journal of
University of Mumbai, 57: 9-17.
24. B. L. Jadhav, Bindu R Maurya and Nisha Shah (2008). Screening of ethanol soluble
bioactive compounds in Sonneratia apetala Ham. Journal of University of Mumbai, 57:
18-25.
25. B. L. Jadhav, K Jamdar and Aarti Ghosalkar.(2008). Comparison of seasonal variations
in biochemical composition and marketwise price variation of Parapenaeopsis stylifera
and Nematopalaemon tenuipes. Journal of University of Mumbai, 57: 26-32.
26. Daripkar Nilambari and Jadhav B. L. (2010). Technology development for ethanol
production from the wild fruits of Mimusops hexandra. Research Journal of
Biotechnology. 5(3): 63-67. [ISSN: 0974–6263]. Impact Factor: 0.294
27. Suruchi Jamkhedkar and B. L. Jadhav. (2010). Analysis of genetic diversity in
Lamellidens corrianus using RAPD markers. Asian Journal of Experimental Sciences.
24(2): 1- 05. [ISSN: 0971- 5444].
28. Bharti S. Jhurani and B. L. Jadhav (2010). Evaluation of antimicrobial properties and
activity guided fractionation of mangrove species Rhizophora apiculata. Asian Journal of
Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences.12 (4):1-4.[ISSN: 0972-3005].
Imp. Factor: 0.2334
29. Hina Alim, B. L. Jadhav and W. S. Lakra. (2010). Genetic variation between
Lamellidens marginalis populations of Indian waters by randomly amplified
polymorphic DNA. Bionano Frontier 3(2): 153 – 157. [ISSN: 0974- 0678]. Impact
Factor: 0.233.
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30. Jasmine B. Jaiswal, Shivram S. Garje and B. L. Jadhav (2009). Synthesis,
ylindrical tion and biological activity studies of phenylarsenic(III) Semi- and thio-
semicarbazones. Main Group Metal Chemistry 32(6): 297 – 308. [ISSN: O792 – 1241].
Impact Factor: 0.441.
31. Archana Kale, B. L. Jadhav, K. L. Bhatia and S. N. Gawade (2008). In vitro studies on a
mangrove plant (Sonneratia apetala) extracts as botanical pesticides against
Xanthomonas malvacerum and Pseudomonas syringae. Journal of Soils and Crops,
18(1): 81-85.
32. A.V. Karnik , A.M. Kulkarni, N.J. Malviya, B.R. Maurya and B. L. Jadhav (2008).
Synthesis and in vitro anti-bacterial evaluation of tetracyclic-ortho-fused 4H-
naphtho[1′,2′–5,6]pyrano[3,4-d](1,2,3)selenadiazole and its derivatives. European
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 43: 2615 – 2617. [ISSN: 0223-5234]. Impact factor:
3.269.
33. Priyanka A. Kasatkar and B. L. Jadhav (2007). Antimicrobial screening and
phytochemical analysis of mangrove species Acanthus ilicifolius. Biosciences,
Biotechnology Research Asia. 4(2):189-196. [ISSN 0973-1245]
34. R. C. Patil, U. Jadhav, N. S. Bhingarde, B. L. Jadhav and M. Upadhye (2007). Effect of
Wheat extracts at different stages of growth as an antimicrobial or enhancing agent
against human pathogens. International Journal of Pharmaco and Biol. Sciences. 1(2).
61-65. [ISSN: 0973-6808].
35. A. V. Karnik, J. N. Malviya, A. M. Kulkarni, D. Jaimini and B. L. Jadhav (2006).
Synthesis and antimicrobial studies of 6-Aryl-2, 2α- dihydro- naphtha-[2’,1’-5, 6] pyrano
[4,3-e] [1,2,4] triazolo [3,4-b] [1,3,4] thiadiazine and its derivatives. Journal of
Heterocyclic Chemistry 43: 489-493. Impact Factor: 0.899.
36. Bindu R. Maurya, B. L. Jadhav and Nisha Shah (2006). Pharmacognosical
Investigations of Acetone extracts of Mangrove plant Sonneratria apetela Ham.
Biosciences, Biotechnology, Research Asia (An International Research Journal of
Biosciences and Biotechnology) 3(1a): 215-220.
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37. Aarati Ghosalkar, B. L. Jadhav and W. S. Lakra (2006). Genetic characterization of
Indian major carp Labeo rohita using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). In
Sustain Fish. Eds: B. M. Kurup and K. Ravindran. Proc. International symposium on
“Improved sustainability of fish production systems and appropriate technologies for
utilization” held during 16-18th March, 2005, Cochin, India. Publ. School of Indus.
Fisheries, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin, India, pp209-220.
38. A.V. Karnik, J. N. Malviya, A. M. Kulkarni, and B. L. Jadhav (2006). Synthesis and In
vitro antibacterial activity of novel heterocyclic derivatives of 18 nor-equilenin.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 41: 891-895. Impact factor: 3.269.
39. N. J. Malviya, A. M. Kulkarni, D.Jaimini, B. L. Jadhav and A.V. Karnik (2006).
Chemoselective synthesis of heterocyclic derivatives of 18-nor equilenine, 16-
substituted-12H-11-oxa-15-aza-17- thio- cyclopental[a] phenanthrenene and their in vitro
evaluation of antibacterial and antifungal activity. Indian Journal of Chemistry
45B:1499-1503. Impact Factor: 0.368.
40. Jaimini D. and B. L. Jadhav (2005). Qualitative and quantitative analysis of endosperm
proteins of Mangifera indica (Mango) var Totapuri. Trends in Life Sciences 20(1): 39-47.
. [ISSN 0973-1245]
41. Meghana Vartak, Aarati Ghosalkar and B. L. Jadhav (2005). Alcohol production from
Carissa carandas. Trends in Life Sciences 20(2): 33-40. [ISSN 0973-1245]
42. N. J. Shah and B. L. Jadhav (2004). Antimicrobial screening of two mangrove plants
Salvadora persica and Avicenia officinalis occurring along Mumbai coast. In Proceeding
of National Conference on Human Health and Nutrition: A Biotechnological approach:
240-245. Botany Department, B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane, Maharashtra.
43. B. R. Maurya and B. L. Jadhav (2004). Methanol hot extracts of Mangrove plant
Sonneratia apetela Ham. In Proceeding of National Conference on Human Health and
Nutrition: A Biotechnological approach: 246-251. Botany Department, B. N. Bandodkar
College of Science, Thane, Maharashtra.
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44. Jaimini D. and B. L. Jadhav (2004). Studies on the protein extraction of mango
(Mangifera indica) seed endosperm. In Proceeding Bioresources, Biotechnology and
Bioenterprise: 279-286. Department of Zoology, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
45. S. Mane and B. L. Jadhav (2004). Pharmacognosical investigation of Bruguiera
ylindrical. In Proceeding Bioresources, Biotechnology and Bioenterprise: 236-240.
Department of Zoology, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
46. B. L. Jadhav, A. Ebadi and D. Jaimini (2004). Evaluation of Mango seed endosperm
poweder against different carbohydrate sources in the diets of Cyprinus carpio. Journal
of University of Mumbai, 57: 29-40.
47. Jaimini D. and B. L. Jadhav (2004). Wheat grass- Medicine to all. Journal of University
of Mumabi, 57: 66-74
48. Jaimini and B. L. Jadhav (2004). Studies on the protein extraction of Mango (Mangifera
indica) seed endosperm. Trends in Life Sciences 19(1): 1-8. [ISSN 0973-1245]
49. Milan Mangaonkar and B. L. Jadhav (2001). Screening of antimicrobial properties of
Avicennia marina, A.alba and Sesuvium portulacastrum along the Mumbai coast.
Journal of University of Mumabai, 56: 99-112.
50. Malvade D. M. and B. L. Jadhav (2000). Alcohol production from Madhuca indica
flowers. Trends in Life Sciences, 15(2): 59-65. [ISSN: 0973-1245]
51. Suraiya N. N. and B. L. Jadhav (2000). Screening of the antimicrobial properties of
Acanthus illicifolius and Ex. Agallocha spp of the Mumbai coast. Trends in Life Sciences,
15(2): 59-65. [ISSN: 0973-1245]
52. B. L. Jadhav (2012). Understanding the doctrines of rebirth and nibbana of Buddhist
philosophy through energy dynamics. Buddhism &Australia: International conference
on Buddhism (www.buddhismandaustralia.com).
53. B. G. Pagare and B. L. Jadhav (2016). Evaluation of antimicrobial and bioactivity
guided studies in the methanol extracts of Excoecaria agallocha mangrove species
(Communicated for publication).
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3. NCBI GenBank (USA) Gene sequences deposition:
I. Whole Genome deposited:
Al Rashdi A. S., B. L. Jadhav and U. D. Deshpande (2013). Whole genome
sequence of multi drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis EAI5 strain Deposition
details are as follow:
Accession No: CPOO6578 Base pairs: 4391174
II. Gene Sequences deposited:
A. Preeti Patel and B. L. Jadhav (2015). Gene sequences of anthill termites of
Maharashtra region, India
The File and Accession Nos. of gene sequences deposited in GenBanks are as
follows:
KASHID SAMPLES
1. BankIt1862916 PPKA-01 KT898507 2. BankIt1862916 PPKA-02 KT898508 3. BankIt1862916 PPKA-03 KT898509 4. BankIt1862916 PPKA-04 KT898510 5. BankIt1862916 PPKA-05 KT898511 6. BankIt1862916 PPKA-06 KT898512 7. BankIt1862916 PPKA-07 KT898513 8. BankIt1862916 PPKA-08 KT898514 9. BankIt1862916 PPKA-09 KT898515 10. BankIt1862916 PPKA-10 KT898516 11. BankIt1862916 PPKA-11 KT898517 12. BankIt1862916 PPKA-12 KT898518 13. BankIt1862916 PPKA-13 KT898519 14. BankIt1862916 PPKA-14 KT898520 15. BankIt1862916 PPKA-15 KT898521 16. BankIt1862916 PPKA-16 KT898522 17. BankIt1862916 PPKA-17 KT898523 18. BankIt1862916 PPKA-18 KT898524 19. BankIt1862916 PPKA-19 KT898525 20. BankIt1862916 PPKA-20 KT898526
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AURANGABAD SAMPLES
21. BankIt1862967 PPAU-01 KT898527 22. BankIt1862967 PPAU-02 KT898528 23. BankIt1862967 PPAU-03 KT898529 24. BankIt1862967 PPAU-04 KT898530 25. BankIt1862967 PPAU-05 KT898531 26. BankIt1862967 PPAU-06 KT898532 27. BankIt1862967 PPAU-07 KT898533 28. BankIt1862967 PPAU-08 KT898534 29. BankIt1862967 PPAU-09 KT898535 30. BankIt1862967 PPAU-10 KT898536 31. BankIt1862967 PPAU-11 KT898537 32. BankIt1862967 PPAU-12 KT898538 33. BankIt1862967 PPAU-13 KT898539 34. BankIt1862967 PPAU-14 KT898540 35. BankIt1862967 PPAU-15 KT898541 36. BankIt1862967 PPAU-16 KT898542 37. BankIt1862967 PPAU-17 KT898543 38. BankIt1862967 PPAU-18 KT898544 39. BankIt1862967 PPAU-19 KT898545 40. BankIt1862967 PPAU-20 KT898546
NASHIK SAMPLES
41. BankIt1863100 PPNA-01 KT898547 42. BankIt1863100 PPNA-02 KT898548 43. BankIt1863100 PPNA-03 KT898549 44. BankIt1863100 PPNA-04 KT898550 45. BankIt1863100 PPNA-05 KT898551 46. BankIt1863100 PPNA-06 KT898552 47. BankIt1863100 PPNA-07 KT898553 48. BankIt1863100 PPNA-08 KT898554 49. BankIt1863100 PPNA-09 KT898555 50. BankIt1863100 PPNA-10 KT898556 51. BankIt1863100 PPNA-11 KT898557 52. BankIt1863100 PPNA-12 KT898558 53. BankIt1863100 PPNA-13 KT898559 54. BankIt1863100 PPNA-14 KT898560 55. BankIt1863100 PPNA-15 KT898561 56. BankIt1863100 PPNA-16 KT898562 57. BankIt1863100 PPNA-17 KT898563 58. BankIt1863100 PPNA-18 KT898564 59. BankIt1863100 PPNA-19 KT898565 60. BankIt1863100 PPNA-20 KT898566
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RATNAGIRI SAMPLES
61. BankIt1862506 PPRA-1 KT887698 62. BankIt1862506 PPRA-2 KT887699 63. BankIt1862506 PPRA-3 KT887700 64. BankIt1862506 PPRA-4 KT887701 65. BankIt1862506 PPRA-5 KT887702 66. BankIt1862506 PPRA-6 KT887703 67. BankIt1862506 PPRA-7 KT887704 68. BankIt1862506 PPRA-8 KT887705 69. BankIt1862506 PPRA-9 KT887706 70. BankIt1862506 PPRA-10 KT887707 71. BankIt1862506 PPRA-11 KT887708 72. BankIt1862506 PPRA-12 KT887709 73. BankIt1862506 PPRA-13 KT887710 74. BankIt1862506 PPRA-14 KT887711 75. BankIt1862506 PPRA-15 KT887712 76. BankIt1862506 PPRA-16 KT887713 77. BankIt1862506 PPRA-17 KT887714 78. BankIt1862506 PPRA-18 KT887715 79. BankIt1862506 PPRA-19 KT887716 80. BankIt1862506 PPRA-20 KT887717
PUNE SAMPLES
81. BankIt1861494 PPPU-1 KT879830 82. BankIt1861494 PPPU-2 KT879831 83. BankIt1861494 PPPU-3 KT879832 84. BankIt1861494 PPPU-4 KT879833 85. BankIt1861494 PPPU-5 KT879834 86. BankIt1861494 PPPU-6 KT879835 87. BankIt1861494 PPPU-7 KT879836 88. BankIt1861494 PPPU-8 KT879837 89. BankIt1861494 PPPU-9 KT879838 90. BankIt1861494 PPPU-10 KT879839 91. BankIt1861494 PPPU-11 KT879840 92. BankIt1861494 PPPU-12 KT879841 93. BankIt1861494 PPPU-13 KT879842 94. BankIt1861494 PPPU-14 KT879843 95. BankIt1861494 PPPU-15 KT879844 96. BankIt1861494 PPPU-16 KT879845 97. BankIt1861494 PPPU-17 KT879846 98. BankIt1861494 PPPU-18 KT879847 99. BankIt1861494 PPPU-19 KT879848 100. BankIt1861494 PPPU-20 KT879849
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B. Neeti Kumar and B. L. Jadhav (2014). Gene sequences of Cows from Marathwada region of Maharashtra.
101. File AU 02 Accession. No. KF 952267 102. File AU15 Accession. No. KF 952268 103. File AU18 Accession. No. KF 952269 104. File JA 09 Accession. No. KF 952270 105. File JA13 Accession. No. KF 952271 106. File JA 10 Accession. No. KF 952272 107. File PA 05 Accession. No. KF 952273 108. File PA07 Accession. No. KF 952274 109. File PA09 Accession. No. KF952275 110. File BECA 02 Accession. No. KF952276 111. File BECA 10 Accession. No. KF952277 112. File BECA12 Accession. No. KF 952278 113. File NACA 10 Accession. No. KF 952279 114. File NACA16 Accession. No. KF 952280 115. File NACA18 Accession. No. KF 952281 116. File LACA 02 Accession. No. KF 952282 117. File LACA 05 Accession. No. KF 952283 118. File LACA 08 Accession. No. KF 952284 119. File OSCA 04 Accession. No. KF 952285 120. File OSCA12 Accession. No. KF 952286 121. File OSCA15 Accession. No. KF952287
C. Jamkhedkar S. S. and Jadhav B. L. (2008). Six 18S and 28S Gene sequences of
fresh water Pearl producing Indian Bivalve Lamellidens corrianus from Konkan
region, Maharashtra, India, are deposited in American GenBank (NCBI).
The File and Accession Nos. of gene sequences deposited in GenBanks are as follows:
122. File A4418SR.sqn: Accession. No. EU394233 123. File B2618SR.sqn: Accession. No. EU394234 124. File K218SR: Accession. No. EU394235 125. File B 26F: Accession. No. EU394236 126. File BIVALVEA44.sqn: Accession. No. EU394237 127. File K2F. sqn: Accession. No. EU394238
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4. INDIAN PATENTS:
1. Jadhav B. L. and Bindu Maurya
Title: Herbal antimicrobial formulation. Application Number: 1480/MUM/2008 Date of Filing Application: 15/07/08 Date of Publication: 22nd January, 2010
2. Jadhav B. L. (2008)
Title: Soil Conditioner Application Number: 1482/MUM/2008 Date of Filing Application: 15/07/08 Date of Publication: 22nd January, 2010
3. Jadhav B. L. and Larkins Ramteke (2013) Title: A method of making noble metal nanoparticles formed by green
chemistry techniques Application Number: 1320/MUM/2013 Date of filing Application: 05/04/2013 Publication Date: 03/05/2013
4. Jadhav B. L. and Shraddha Gupta (2011)
Title: Herbal Rodenticide and composition thereof. Application Number: 3215/MUM/2011 Date of filing Application: 14/11/2011 Date of Publication: 03/02/2012
5. Jadhav B. L. and Poonam Gawali (2014)
Title: Green synthesis of nanoparticles from Mangroves and its free radical scavenging activity Application Number: 262/MUM/2014 Date of Filing Application: 24/01/2014 Date of Publication: 14/02/ 201
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D. Workshops/ Conferences/ Symposia organized as follows:
1. National Workshops organized for Teachers and Technicians as Director, WRIC
Themes Organizing Institute/Colleges Place and Date
Instrumental techniques, handling &
servicing of analytical and laboratory
instruments
WRIC & St. Aloysius College,
Mangaluru
Mangaluru
8th – 11th December, 2015
Operation and Maintenance of
Analytical Instruments
WRIC & Sri Bhuvanendra
College, Karkala
Karkala
8th September, 2015
Maintenance of Opto – Analytical
Instruments
WRIC &
Rizvi College, Mumbai
Mumbai
3 – 7th February, 2015
Maintenance and Operations of
Laboratory Instruments
WRIC &
Rizvi College, Mumbai
Mumbai
2 – 7th February, 2015
Maintenance of Opto – Analytical
Instruments
WRIC & Pt. Ravi Shankar
Shukla University, Raipur
Raipur
20 – 23rd January, 2015
Maintenance and Operations of
Laboratory Instruments
WRIC &Pt. Ravi Shankar
Shukla University, Raipur
Raipur
19 – 23rd January, 2015
Maintenance of Opto – Analytical
Instruments
WRIC & S. R. T. Marathwada
University, Nanded
Nanded, 25 – 28th Nov, 2014
Dept. of Biotechnology
Maintenance and Operations of
Laboratory Instruments
WRIC & S. R. T. Marathwada
University, Nanded
Nanded, 25 – 28th Nov, 2014
Dept. of Biotechnology
Maintenance of Opto – Analytical
Instruments
WRIC & Ratnagiri Sub-Centre,
University of Mumbai
Ratnagiri,
11 – 14 November, 2014
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Maintenance and Operations of
Laboratory Instruments
WRIC & Ratnagiri Sub-Centre,
University of Mumbai
Ratnagiri,
11 – 14 November, 2014
Maintenance of opto-analytical
Instruments
WRIC & Jaihind college, Mumbai.
Mumbai
25 – 29th June, 2013
Maintenance of Electronic
Instruments
WRIC & Vidyalankar Institute of Technology,
Mumbai
Mumbai 8 – 12th July, 2013
Maintenance of Electronic
Instruments
WRIC & K.J.Somaiya College VIT, Mumbai
Mumbai 22 – 26th July, 2013
Maintenance of opto-analytical Instruments
WRIC & Manibai Virani college, Rajkot
Rajkot
19 – 23rd August, 2013
Maintenance of opto-analytical Instruments
Wric & Aribas, Anand
Anand 7 – 11th October, 2013
Maintenance of opto-analytical Instruments
WRIC & St. Anthony college shilling
16 – 20th September, 2013 St. Anthony college shilling
Maintenance of opto-analytical Instruments
WRIC & Dhempe college of Arts, Science & Commerce,
Panjim, Goa
Panjim, Goa
18 – 22nd November, 2013
Hands on Training on Glass blowing WRIC & St. Anthony college, Shillong
Shillong
11 – 21st February, 2014
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2. Conferences organized.
Themes Name of Sponsoring Agency Place and Date
Environmental Technology-
Biological Perspective Issues and
Challenges
University of Mumbai Feb. 2006, Department of Life
Sciences, University of
Mumbai
“Buddhism and world Peace” Non Govt. Orgnizations April 2005, Ravindra
Natya Mandir, Mumbai
Recent Trends in Life Science and
Biotechnology
University of Mumbai Nov. 2001, Deptt. Of Life
Sciences, Univ of Mumbai
Plant Biodiversity for Sustainable
Development
University of Pune 10-12 March, 2011, Dept of
Botany, Univ of Pune
Indian History Congress University of Mumbai 28-30December, 2012
University of Mumbai
3rd Global Sustainable Congress,
2014.
North Maharashtra University,
Jalgaon
1 – 5 December, 2014, NMU,
Jalgaon & Cetys University,
Mexico
Biodiversity and climate change V. G.Vaze College, Mumbai 7th – 9th November, 2014
V. G.Vaze College, Mumbai
Indian Science Congress University of Mumbai 3rd – 7th January, 2015
(Sectional Secretary)
Bioactive molecules and their
therapeutic values: current status
SRTM University, Nanded UGC-SAP National conference
13th and 14th March, 2016
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3. Conferences attended and Research Papers presented
Seminars, Conferences, Symposia,
Workshops, etc.
Name of the Sponsoring Agency Place and Date
International Conference/ Symposium
1. Biotechnology for better
tomorrow
Tampa, Florida, USA Agriculture Research
Center, Tampa, USA
29th – 31st October, 2015
2. Glo-cal crises & Environmental
Governance in North –Eastern
Regions of India
Assam University, Silchar &
ONGC, Ltd
Assam University,
Silchar, 11th- 13th Nov.
2013
3. International conference Society
of Biotechnology, Conference
Research Journal of Biotechnology
& Sikkim Manpal University,
Gangtok,
Majitar , Sikkim
28th – 30th December,
2008.
4. 4th International Congress of
Chemistry and Environment
Conference ICCE – 2009.
Research Journal of Chemistry and
Environment & Chemical Society
of Thailand and Ubonratchatani
University, Thailand.
Ubon Ratchathani,
Thailand.
21st – 23rd Jan, 2010.
5. Third International Annual
Conference on Drug Discovery
and Development-Challenges in
Partnership
South Asian Chapter of American
College of Clinical Pharmacology.
Mumbai,
2nd – 4th Oct., 2009
6. Buddhism and 21st century. Min.of Culture, Govt. of India. Bodhgaya.
4th -6th Feb., 2007.
7. Innovations in Biotech. and their
applications.
RGBC, RSTM Nagpur Univ.
Nagpur.
Nagpur.
Dec, 2006.
8. Chemistry Biology Interface: Synergistic New Frontiers
Delhi University, New Delhi.
New Delhi.
21st – 26th Nov. 2004.
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9. 3rd International conference on
Trends in Life Sciences
Dept. of Aquatic Biology,
Trivandrum University.
Trivandrum.
2000.
National Conference/Symposium
10. Bioactive compounds: New
Frontiers and Therapeutic Usage.
Dept. Of Life Sciences, SRTR
University, Nanded.
Nanded
25th –26th Feb., 2005.
11. Recent Trends in Microbial
Fermentations
Dept. of Microbiology
SGM College, Karad
Karad
27th – 28th Dec, 2012
10 .Biodiversity and Physiology
of Aquatic Resources in
Sustainable Development for Rural
Livelihood
Dept. of Zoology,
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
Marathwada University,
Aurangabad.
Aurangabad
24th-25th Oct, 2009
10.Human Health and Nutrition: A
Biotechnological Approach
Botany Dept. B.N Bandodkar
college of Science.
Thane.
12th -13th Dec., 2004.
11.26th National Symposium on
Bioresources, Environment and
Society.
P.G Dept. of Botany University Of
Jammu.
Jammu Tavi.
16th- 18th Oct., 2004.
12.Biotechnological Approaches
Towards the Integrated Management
of Crop Diseases
Dept. of Botany, Dr. B.A.M
University.
Aurangabad
30th –31st July, 2004.
13.“Aquaculture”- prospects and
Problems
Dept of Zoology, The Institute of
Science.
Mumbai.
27th –29th Mar., 2004
14.Bioresources, Biotechnology and
Bioenterprise
Dept. Of Zoology, Osmania
University.
Hyderabad
19th- 21st Nov., 2003
15.Save the planet and Meditation
retreat
Scientist and Eng. wing and
Rajyog trust and Res. Soc.
Mount Abu.
9th – 12th Sept., 2000.
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Papers presented in Conferences/ Symposium/ Seminar
1. International conferences: 14 2. National conferences: 31
A. BEST PAPERS AWARDED IN CONFERENCES
1. Best Paper (First prize, Rs. 10,000/-)
Bindu Maurya, B. L. Jadhav and Amit Patil. “Activity guided isolation of bioactive
coumarin from Sonneratia apetela Buch. Ham. An International 2nd Biotech Congress on
Innovations in Biotechnology and their Applications. Held at RGBC, R.T.M. Nagpur
University, Nagpur 18th- 21st Dec. 2006.
2. Best Paper (Consolation prize, Rs. 1000/-)
Aarti Ghosalkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Isozyme and RAPD analysis of genetic diversity And
population genetic structure of Labeo rohita in India. An International 2nd Biotech Congress
on Innovations in Biotechnology and their Applications. Held at RGBC, R.T.M. Nagpur
University, Nagpur 18th- 21st Dec. 2006.
3. Best Poster (First Prize).
Nisha Shah and B. L. Jadhav. “Isolation and phytochemical analysis of bioactive essential
oil from Aegiceras corniculatum”. Bioactive compounds: New Frontier and Therapeutic
usage held at Dept. Of Life Sciences, SRTR University, Nanded. 25th-20th Feb, 2005.
4. Best Paper (First Prize).
Vartak, Meghana A. Ghosalkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Alcohol production from Carrisa
carandas”. 26th National symposium on Bioresources, environment and Society Held at
P.G. Dept. of Botany, University of Jammu, Jammu Tavi, 2005.
5. Best Paper (Second prize)
Shah Nisha and B. L. Jadhav. “Isolation of bioactive essential oil from Aegiceras
corniculatum ”. National Seminar on Medicinal Plants’ held at K. V. Pendharkar College,
Dombivali, Mumbai 2005.
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6. Best Paper (First Prize).
Archana Kale and B. L. Jadhav. “Composite Bioinoculants, its viability and effects on
growth of Indian Mustard Brassica juncea”. National seminar (Sponsored by UGC) on
Advances in Microbiology: A boon to mankind held at Birla college of Arts, Science and
Commerce, Kalyan, Maharashtra, 26-27th June, 2004.
7. Best Paper (Second Prize)
Shah Nisha and B. L. Jadhav. “Antimicrobial Screening of Two Mangrove plants occurring
Mumbai coast Salvadora persica and Avicennia officinalis”. National Seminar on ‘Advances
in Microbiology: A Boon to Mankind’ held at Birla College, Kalyan, 2004.
8. Best Paper (First Prize).
D. Jaimini and B. L. Jadhav (2004). Studies on the protein extraction of mango (Mangifera
indica) seed endosperm. National Symposium on “Bioresourses, Biotechnology and
Bioenterprise” held at Dept. of Zoology, Osmania University, Hyderabad, and 19th-21st
Nov., 2003.
9. Best Paper (Silver medal)
Shah Nisha and B. L. Jadhav. “Screening of the Antimicrobial Properties of Acanthus
illucifolius and Excoecaria agallocha”. 3rd International & 15th National Symposium on
“Recent Trends In Life Sciences” held at Bangalore, 1999
10. Best Paper (First Prize)
Larkins Ramteke and B. L. Jadhav (2014). Synthesis of non toxic metal
nanoparticles from the aqueous extracts of Ceriops tadal. International
conference on Emerging Trend and Challenges in Science and Technology
held at Bangkok, Thailand, 3-8 Nov, 2014
12. Best Paper (Second Prize)
Neeti Kumar and B. L. Jadhav (2014). Genetic characterization of Non
Descriptive Breed (Bos indicus) of Marathwada region using
Microsatellite markers and gene sequencing. Pre Science Congress held at
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, 2014
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B. Best Invited Talk:
B. L. Jadhav (2015): Thermodynamics law of reasoning. International conference on
Biotechnology for better tomorrow, 30th October, 2015, Tampa, Florida, USA,
D. Papers presented in Conferences/ Symposium/ Seminar
D-1. International conferences: i. 4th International Congress of Chemistry and Environment Conference ICCE – 2009. Held at Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand. 21st to 23rd January, 2010.
1. Jadhav B. L., Gawade S. N. and A. P. Kale. “Synergistic effects of phosphogypsum and sewage sludge on physicochemical properties of soils and growth of Zea mays L.” 2. Ragade Vinod, B. L. Jadhav and Y. K. Khillare “Effects of monochrotophos pesticide on liver, gill and kidneys of fresh water fish Channa punctatus(Ham.)”. 3. Borkar Archana and B. L. Jadhav. “Impact of organophosphorus work environment on workers health and role of management in controlling the exposure”.
ii. An International 2nd Biotech Congress on Innovations in Biotechnology and their Applications. Held at RGBC, R.T.M. Nagpur University, Nagpur 18th- 21st Dec. 2006
4. Bindu Maurya, B. L. Jadhav and Amit Patil. “Activity guided isolation of bioactive coumarin
from Sonneratia apetela Buch. Ham”
5. S. M. Mane, T. Y. Gupta and B. L. Jadhav. “Isolation and characterization of bioactive
essential oils from the leaves of Bruguiera cylindrical”.
6. Suruchi Jamkhedkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Genetic characterization of pearl producing Bivalve
Lamellidens corrianus using RAPD markers.”
7. Aarti Ghosalkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Isozyme and RAPD analysis of genetic diversity and
population genetic structure of Labeo rohita in India.”
8. Jadhav B. L. and Archana Borkar. “Effect of organoposphorus environment on workers in
small scale agrochemical industries.”
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9. B.G. Pagare, Amitkumar Patil and B. L. Jadhav. “Antimicrobial activity, activity guided
fractionation and phytochemical analysis of methanol extract of Excoecaria allagocha.”
iii. Improved Sustainability of Fish Production, System and Appropriate Technologies for Utilization. University of Science and Technologies, Cochin, Kerala, India. 16th- 18th March, 2005.
10. Aarti Ghosalkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Genetic characterization of Indian Major Carp Labeo
rohita using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD).”
vi. Chemistry Biology Interface: Synergistic new frontiers held at New Delhi. 21st – 26th
Nov., 2004.
11. Nisha Shah and B. L. Jadhav. “Bioactivity guided isolation and purification
of saponin from mangrove plant Aegiceras corniculatum."
12. D. Jaimini and B. L. Jadhav. “Activity guided isolation and characterization
of bioactive compounds from Sonneratia apetela Buch. Ham”.
13. Bindu Maurya and B. L. Jadhav. ‘Bioactive coumarin from the bark of
Sonneratia apetela Buch.Ham.”
D-2. National conferences:
i. Recent Trends in Microbial Fermentations held at SGM College, Karad, 27th- 28th
December, 2012.
1. Nilambari Daripkar and B. L. Jadhav. Optimizing ethanol production process from the
wild fruits of India
2. B. L. Jadhav, Juilee Parkar, Poonam Gawali, Firdaus Quraishi and Neeti Kumar. Ethanol
production from the tubers of Polianthes tuberosa
i. Biodiversity and Physiology of Aquatic Resources in Sustainable Development for Rural Livelihood held at Dept of Botany, B.A.M University, Aurangabad, 24th & 25th October, 2009.
3. Aarti Ghosalkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Genetic characterization of Lamellidens corianus using Type I and Type II molecular markers”
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ii. Environmental Technology – Biological perspectives, Issues and Challenges held at Dept. of Life Sciences, University of Mumbai. Mumbai-98. 9th – 10th Feb., 2006.
4. Bindu Maurya, B. L. Jadhav and Nisha Shah. “Isolation of bioactive compound from the
bark of Sonneratia apetela Buch. Ham.”
5. Aarti Ghosalkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Assesment of genetic variation between riverine and
hatchery populations of Indian major carp Labeo rohita using random and amplified
polymorphic DNA (RAPD)”.
6. Bharati Jhurani and B. L. Jadhav. “Primary screening and bioactivity guided fractionation
of the Mangrove species Rihizophora apiculata.”
7. Archana Borkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Effects of organophosphorus environment on
workers health in agrochemical industries.”
8. Jadhav B. L. and Archana Kale. “ Screening of Mangrove species for
antiphytopathogenic bacterial activity.”
9. Chhaya Mitter and B. L. Jadhav. “Antimicrobial evaluation of Thespesia populnea and
Derris trifoliate.”
10. Amit Patil, B. L. Jadhav, Tejishtha Gupta and Bindu Maurya. “Phytochemical analysis
for the presence of bioactive principles in Rhizophora mucronata.”
11. Nisha Shah and B. L. Jadhav. “Analysis of volatile compounds present in the leaves and
flowers of Aegiceras corniculatum by head space – SPME GC-MS method.”
12. Bindu Maurya, B. L. Jadhav and Suruchi Jamkhedkar. “Amimicrobial screening of selected species of Mangroves along Mumbai coast”.
iii. Bioactive compounds: New Frontier and Therapeutic usage held at Dept of Life Sciences SRTR University, Nanded. 25th-20th Feb, 2005.
13. Bharti Jhurani and B. L. Jadhav. “Primary screening of antimicrobial properties of
Rhizophora apiculata occurring along Mumbai coast.
14. Chhaya M., Nisha Shah and B. L. Jadhav. Antimicrobial screening of two Mangrove
plants Salvadora persica and Avicennia officinalis”.
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15. Bindu Maurya and B. L. Jadhav. “Parmacological investigations of acetone extract of
Mangrove plant Sonneratia apetela Buch. Ham.”
16. Nisha Shah and B. L. Jadhav. “Isolation and phytochemical analysis of bioactive
essential oil from Aegiceras corniculatum”.
iv. Human health and Nutrition: A biotechnological approach held at Botany dept. of B. N. Bandodkar college of Science.12th – 13th Dec., 2004
17. Maurya B. R. and Jadhav B. L. “Methanol extract of Mangrove plant Sonneratia
apetala”.
18. Shah, N.J. and Jadhav B. L. “Antimicrobial screening of Mangrove plants Salvadora
persica and Avicennia officinalis.”
v. 26th National symposium on Bioresources, environment and Society Held at P.G. Dept. of Botany, University of Jammu, Jammu Tavi, 2005
19. A. V. Karnik, B. L. Jadhav, N. J. Malviya, A. M. Kulkarni and D. Jaimini.
“Antimicrobial studies of newer hetero-steroidal analogs”.
20. Jadhav B. L. and Bindu Maurya. “Antimicrobial screening of selected mangrove
species of Mumbai coast”.
21. M. Vartak, A. Ghosalkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Alcohol production from Carrisa
carandas”.
22. D. Jaimini and B. L. Jadhav. “Extraction of proteins and amino acids analysis of Mango
(Mangifera indica) seed var: totapuri”.
23. Nisha Shah, M. Pimpliskar and B. L. Jadhav. “Screening of antimicrobial properties in
methanol extract of Mangrove species Rihizophora apiculata”.
24. A. V. Karnik, B. L. Jadhav, N. J. Malviya, A. M. Kulkarni and D. Jaimini. “Bioactivity
of necoly synthesized heterosteroidal analog of 18-nor equilinin: 16-substitute4d -12H-11
- Oxa - 17 - thia - 15 - aza - cyclopenta (a) phenantherene”.
25. Jadhav B. L. , A. Ebadi, D. Jaimini and S. Mane. “Partial replacement of groundnut oil
cake with mango seed in the diet of rohu (Labeo rohita)”.
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26. Mony Jha and B. L. Jadhav. “Alcohol production from the fruit of Semicarpus
anacardium”
vi. Biotechnological approaches towards the Integrated Management of crop disease held at Dept of Botany, B.A.M University, Aurangabad 30-31 July,2004.
27. S. Kulkarni, Aarti Ghosalkar, D. Jaimini and B. L. Jadhav. “Studies on sporulation event
of potent biopesticide Bacillus thurengienisisvar: israelensis at molecular level”.
vii. National seminar on Aquaculture- prospercts and problems held at Dept. of Zoology, The institute of Sciences, Mumbai-32. 27-29th March, 2004.
28. Nisha Shah, B. L. Jadhav, R. Pardiwala and B. Maurya. “Seasonal variation in
biochemical composition and market price of Metapenaeus monoceros and
nematopalaemon tenuipes prawns.
29. K. Jamdar, Aarti Ghosalkar and B. L. Jadhav. “Comparision of seasonal variation in
biochemical composition and market wise price variation of Parapenaeopsis stylifera and
Nematopalaemon tenuioes”.
viii. National Symposium on “Bioresourses, Biotechnology and Bioenterprise” held at Dept. of Zoology, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 19th-21st Nov., 2003.
30. D. Jaimini and B. L. Jadhav (2004). Studies on the protein extraction of mango
(Mangifera indica) seed endosperm.
31. S. Mane and B. L. Jadhav (2004). Pharmacognosical investigation of Bruguiera
cylindrica.
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IV. Research Project Carried out
Title of the Project Name of the Funding
Agency
Duration Remarks
1. Antimicrobial activity of
grasses of Bombay locality.
Lady Tata Memorial Trust,
Parel, Mumbai (1995).
One year
Completed
2. Screening of mangrove
species along the Bombay coast
for Antimicrobial properties
Lady Tata Memorial Trust,
Parel, Mumbai (1996).
One year Completed
V. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
Head: University Department of Life Sciences
I/C Director: Western Regional Instrumentation Center
University Grant Commission’s National Facility of Instrumentation, Mumbai
Coordinator (Admin.): Department of Oceanography
(Sindhu Swadhaya Sanstha)
Member on following Bodies/Committees of University of Mumbai
Academic Council
Board of College and University Development (BCUD)
University Budget committee
Unfair Means Committee
Purchase Committee as Maharashtra State Rule, 1994, Act 75 (30)(B)(ii) &E
Advisory Committee of National Service Scheme (NSS)
Board of University Teaching and Research (BUTR)
Chairman, Board of Studies in Life Sciences
Advisory committee of Sindhu Swadhyay Sanstha, University of Mumbai
Research and Recognition Committee (RRC) of Life Sciences
University Examination Vigilance Committee
University Campus Development Cell
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Vice Chancellor’s Fund Committee
Vice Chancellors Nominee on Selection committee of College Teachers
VCD Ph. D guideline committee for PET
NAAC Steering Committee
Performance Review Committee
Committee for preparing P.B.A.S. and CAS promotions
Committee for calculating workload of Teachers in University Departments
Syllabus committee of M.Sc. in Biotechnology and Life Sciences
Convener: Backward Community Existing Scheme Monitoring Committee
Inquiry Committee for Admissions of Backward Community Students
Fact finding committee of non teaching staff
Career Advancement Scheme of University Teachers
Organizing Committee, Indian History Congress
University Canteen committee
Convener: Mahatma Phule – Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti Saptah
Member: CAS Promotions of Zoology Teachers, University of Mumbai
Member: Travel Grant Committee for Teachers and Research Scholars
Member of Bodies/Committees other than University of Mumbai
Advisory Board, Fishery Survey of India (FSI), A Central Government Organization
involved in the stock assessment of National fish resources.
Staff Selection, Government of India
Subject Expert on Selection committee, DAH University, Indore and Pune University,
Pune
Technical Committee, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali, Mumbai
Board of Studies in Biotechnology: SRT University, Nanded
Board of Studies of Biochemistry: Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule University, Pune
Board of Studies of Environmental Science: North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Special Task Committee of Biotechnology: RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
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Board of Studies of Fish Genetics and Breeding: Central Institute of Fisheries
Education (CIFE), Mumbai. A Deemed University of Fisheries.
Research Fellow Selection Committee: Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Deemed
University), Mumbai.
Task Force Committee: RSTM University, Nagpur
Local Advisory Committee, Elphinstone College, Mumbai
Local Management Committee, Siddharth College of Arts, Science & Commerce,
Mumbai
Department of Life Sciences Committees: Member, on following committee to carry
out various administrative works of Department.
i) Advisory body
ii) Purchase committee
iii) Admission committee
iv) Organizing committee of various conferences/ symposia/
seminars
VI. Editorial Board Member:
Research Journal of Biotechnology
Journal of Fisheries Association
Journal of Empirical Biology
Journal of Recent Trends in Life Sciences
International Journal of Life Sciences
VII. Examination Experience : Ph. D. Thesis evaluation : Ph. D. Thesis evaluated for several Universities. M. Sc. Examinations: 22 years of experience in conducting Post Graduate
Examinations as Chairman, Moderator, Paper setter etc., in the
Subjects of Life Sciences, Biotechnology and Biophysics for University
of Mumbai and other Universities of Maharashtra.
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VIII. Visits Abroad:
1. USA: Delivered a Invited talk on Thermodynamics law of reasoning in International
conference on Biotechnology for better tomorrow, held at Tampa, Florida, USA
2. Iran: Delivered lecture at Health Sciences University, Arak, Iran. 19th -26th
May, 2009
3. Thailand: Paper presented in International conference at Ubon
Ratchathani, Thailand. 21st – 23rd January, 2010.
4. Thailand: Paper presented in International conference at Bangkok,
Thailand. 3-8, November, 2 014
IX. Social Activities
President(Former): University of Mumbai Academic Staff Association University of Mumbai
President: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar School of Thought
Backward communities Teachers Association, University of Mumbai
Vice President (Former): Maharashtra Underprivileged Teachers Association, Mumbai
Conferences organized on various social issues to develop understanding in common masses with respect to social, economic, cultural aspects of society and also to establish harmony among the people.
Farmers counseling; A few camps were organized in villages of Jalna District to
implement advanced farming project.
Extension: Research knowledge obtained through Research on the medicinal properties of plants, spread to the common people around coastal area for the protection of mangrove vegetation and other plants for its folkloric medicinal properties and other uses.
Counseling of backward community students for attracting them to higher education and research.
Students were guided for higher education in abroad.
Guidance given to the students regarding SET/ NET/ other competitive examination.