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Dr. Dev Dutt Patel

Assistant Professor
Department of Zoology
University of Rajasthan
India

Biography

Dr. Dev Dutt Patel has received his Ph.D in Biotechnology from INMAS (DRDO) & Jamia Hamdatd, New Delhi in 2013 on title “Evaluation of γ -radiation induced molecular changes of gastrointestinal and reproductive systems and their modulation by radioprotective bacterial fraction in murine model” Currently, he is working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. His Area of specialization is Cell and Molecular Biology, Radiation Biology, Microbial Metabolomics and Cognitive Neurosciences. His Ongoing project No. F.30-91/2015 (BSR) entitle “Search for novel metabolites from extremophile of mine stones of Marwar region, Rajasthan. He has Patent on “A Process of artificial induction, extraction and purification of radioprotective molecules from bacteria” Kumar R, Bansal DD, Dev D Patel, Mishra S, Sharma A, Arora R, Tripathi RP. has patented through Indian Patent Office, Delhi (India) Patent No. 519/DEL/2010; Publication date 16/09/2011 and “A novel method to screen out synthetic and natural agents protecting DNA repair enzymes (i.e. DNA ligase) against radiation induced functional impairment” Kumar R, Mishra S, Malhotra P, Bansal DD, Dev D Patel, Gupta AK, Singh PK, Tripathi RP. has applied for patent through Indian Patent Office, Delhi (India) Patent No. 3800/DEL/2012. He is a Life Member of Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI) and Indian Society for Radiation Biology.

Research Interest

Cell and Molecular Biology, Radiation Biology, Microbial Metabolomics

Publications

  • Mishra S, Reddy DSK, Jamwal VS, Bansal DD, Dev D Patel, Malhotra P, Gupta AK, Singh PK, Jawed S, Raj Kumar. Semiquinone derivative isolated from Bacillus sp. INM-1 protects cellular antioxidants enzymes from γ- radiation induced renal toxicity. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 2013. DOI: 10.1007/s11010-013-1622-x (IF-2.057) ISSN: 0300-8177

  • Mishra S, Bansal DD, Malhotra P, Reddy K, Jamwal DS, Dev VS. Gupta AK, Singh PK, Jawed S, Raj Kumar . Semiquinone fraction isolated from Bacillus sp. INM-1 protects hepatic tissues against γ-radiation induced toxicity. Environmental Toxicology. 2013.

  • Mishra S, Patel DD, Bansal DD, Kumar R. Semiquinone glucoside derivative (SQGD) provides protection against γ-radiation by modulation of immune response in murine model. Environmental Toxicology, Accepted TOX-14-023.R1 (IF-2.708)2014.

  • Ghosh A, Sri Murlidharan M, Singhvi N, Kaicker A, Patel DD, Dhanaraj PS, Lal R, Verma M. Identification of genus Campylobacter up to species level using internal features of 16S rRNA gene sequences. Russian Journal of Genetics, Accepted (IF-0.446) 2015.

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