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Prem Raj P

Assistant Professor
School of Biotechnology
National Institute of Technology, Calicut
India

Biography

Dr. Prem Raj P is affiliated to School of Biotechnology, National inistitute of technology calicut. Dr. Prem Raj P is currently providing services as Associate Professor . Dr. Prem Raj P has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Prem Raj P contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Prem Raj P is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Prem Raj P academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Prem Raj P research interests include Microbial production of enzymes, antibiotics, biopolymers, vitamins and bio-chemicals, Development of recombinant microbial strains for enhanced bio-production, Modeling and simulation of bioprocesses, Development of biosensors for the quantification of toxic phenolic compounds, organophosphates and physiologically important bio-molecules, Bioremediation - removal of toxic elements using microbes, Controlled drug delivery systems - modification of polymers for controlled drug delivery, Gene isolation and characterization..

Research Interest

Microbial production of enzymes, antibiotics, biopolymers, vitamins and bio-chemicals, Development of recombinant microbial strains for enhanced bio-production, Modeling and simulation of bioprocesses, Development of biosensors for the quantification of toxic phenolic compounds, organophosphates and physiologically important bio-molecules, Bioremediation - removal of toxic elements using microbes, Controlled drug delivery systems - modification of polymers for controlled drug delivery, Gene isolation and characterization.

Publications

  • Malo MS, Zhang W, Alkhoury F, PremRaj Pushpakaran, Abedrapo M, Mozumder M, Fleming E, Hodin RA. Thyroid hormone positively regulates the enterocyte differentiation marker intestinal alkaline phosphatase gene via an atypical response element. Mol. Endocrinol. 2004, Aug;18(8):1941-62.

  • Malo MS, Abedrapo M, Chen A, Mozumder M, PremRaj Pushpakaran, Alkhoury F, Zhang W, Fleming E, Hodin RA. Improved eukaryotic promoter-detection vector carrying two luciferase reporter genes. BioTechniques. 2003, Dec; 35 (6):1150-2, 1154.

  • PremRaj Pushpakaran, Srivastava S, Srivastava BS, Srivastava R. Protection by live Mycobacterium habana vaccine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv challenge in mice. Ind. J. Med. Res. 2003, Apr;117:139-45.

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