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Dr. Ghadevaru Sarathchandra, Ph.D., Dean, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Madras Veterinary College Campus, Chennai-600 007 Dr. M. Parthiban, Ph.D., Professor and Head, Department of Animal Biotechnology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai-600 007 1. Dr. K.G. Tirumurugaan, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Animal Biotechnology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai-600 007 2. Dr. S. Meignanalakshmi, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Animal Biotechnology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai-600 007 3. Dr. P. Raja, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Biotechnology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai-600 007 Chairman Course Director Course co-ordinators For Further Details Contact: Dr. M. Parthiban, Ph.D., Course Director & Professor and Head Department of Animal Biotechnology Faculty of Basic Sciences Madras Veterinary College Chennai-600 007 Email : [email protected] Mobile : +91-9600562996 National Workshop on “Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques” “Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques” “Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques” Organised by Faculty of Basic Sciences, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai-600 007 Department of Animal Biotechnology, 1. The filled application form should reach the course director on or before 24.12.2019. 2. After receipt of the selection letter, kindly submit the details in the training form and submit along with DD on or before 10.01.2020. Application form for the workshop on “Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques” 9. Potential Utility of the training : 22.01.2020 to 24.01.2020

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Page 1: “Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques” · 1. The filled application form should reach the course director on or before 24.12.2019. 2. After receipt of the selection

Dr. Ghadevaru Sarathchandra, Ph.D.,

Dean, Faculty of Basic Sciences,

Madras Veterinary College Campus,

Chennai-600 007

Dr. M. Parthiban, Ph.D.,

Professor and Head,

Department of Animal Biotechnology,

Madras Veterinary College,

Chennai-600 007

1. Dr. K.G. Tirumurugaan, Ph.D.,

Professor,

Department of Animal

Biotechnology,

Madras Veterinary College,

Chennai-600 007

2. Dr. S. Meignanalakshmi, Ph.D.,

Professor,

Department of Animal

Biotechnology,

Madras Veterinary College,

Chennai-600 007

3. Dr. P. Raja, Ph.D.,

Assistant Professor,

Department of Animal

Biotechnology,

Madras Veterinary College,

Chennai-600 007

Chairman

Course Director

Course co-ordinators

For Further Details Contact:

Dr. M. Parthiban, Ph.D.,

Course Director & Professor and Head

Department of Animal Biotechnology

Faculty of Basic Sciences

Madras Veterinary College

Chennai-600 007

Email : [email protected]

Mobile : +91-9600562996

National Workshop on

“Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques”

“Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques”

“Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques”

Organised by

Faculty of Basic Sciences,

Madras Veterinary College,

Chennai-600 007

Department of Animal Biotechnology,

1. The filled application form should reach the course director on or before 24.12.2019.

2. After receipt of the selection letter, kindly submit the details in the training form and submit along with DD on or before 10.01.2020.

Application form for the workshop on

“Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques”

9. Potential Utility of the training

:

22.01.2020 to 24.01.2020

Page 2: “Recent Trends in Animal Cell Culture Techniques” · 1. The filled application form should reach the course director on or before 24.12.2019. 2. After receipt of the selection

ABOUT TANUVAS

ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

Recent Achievements of this Department

Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS) is the first Veterinary and Animal Sciences University in South Asia established on 1989. TANUVAS has been conferred with the prestigious “Sardar Patel Outstanding ICAR Institution Award - 2011” recognizing its outstanding performance in education, research and extension in the country in the field of Agricultural Sciences including Veterinary Science.

Madras Veterinary College is located in Vepery, Chennai, Tamil Nadu and affiliated with TANUVAS, the first Veterinary University in India. This institution is about 116 years old offering Veterinary education in India. Over the period of time, the institution has built excellent infrastructure for offering quality education and service in the field of Veterinary Sciences.

The Department of Animal Biotechnology was started at Madras Veterinary College in 1989. It is the first Animal Biotechnology Department in the country and awarded with ISO 2001:9000 for Quality Management Systems through the British Standards Institute, UK. In the year 1999, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) recognized the department as a "Centre of Excellence in Veterinary Biotechnology and Immunology". Subsequently, it has been awarded under the Niche Area of Excellence in Avian Biotechnology to conduct research on "Improved and expanded vaccines and Immunological understanding of avian viruses".

The Department of Animal Biotechnology is housed in two blocks of three floors each with 'state-of-the-art' facilities to carry out research in various facets of Biotechnology such as Molecular Diagnostics, Cell culture and Hybridoma, Immunotechnology, Animal Genomics, Embryo Biotechnology and Environmental Biotechnology. The Centralized Embryo Biotechnology of this department is located at the University campus, Madhavaram. Currently the department is operating 7 external funded and 3 self financing schemes.

ã Whole genome sequence information has been generated for pathogens affecting cattle, poultry, Dogs and cats which includes Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis, New Castle Disease Virus, Infectious Bronchitis Virus, Infectious Bursal Disease Virus, Canine and Feline Parvo virus.

ã Nanoparticle biomarker coupled

Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) vaccine and inactivated cell culture adopted

ã EndoMetB PB - A probiotic consortium has been developed for use as a bovine uterine supplement in mild and moderate bovine endometritis. This technology was validated at Translational Research Platform for Veterinary Biologicals (TRPVB) and transferred to M/s. Genomix Biotech, Hyderabad.

ã A recombinant multi-epitope based Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (LeptoMultiEp) kit has been developed for the serodiagnosis of leptospirosis in canines. This technology has been transferred to M/s.Genomix Biotech, Hyderabad.

ã TANUCHEK, a field based test kit for quantification of somatic cell counts in milk and its application in early detection of mastitis has been transferred to TRPVB. This kit is now being supplied for field use through the Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services, Government of Tamil Nadu by TRPVB.

ã ABT Detect, a screening assay kit for detection of antibiotic residues in meat/milk has been developed and technology transferred to TRPVB, TANUVAS.

ã Bioplastic microbeads have been produced for drug encapsulation for controlled drug release.

ã A Nanotechnology laboratory with capabilities for nanoscale measurements and raman spectral mapping of biological and nanoparticles analysis is available for internal and external uses.

ã A cost effective mini encapsulator equipment was developed to encapsulate probiotic bacteria for laboratory scale production.

ã The Rabies Diagnostic Unit of this department is ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited in the field of Biological testing to offer Rabies diagnostic testing for antigen and antibody detection.

The workshop is designed to provide a solid understanding on

animal cell culture through technical presentations and hands on

laboratory exposure. The participants are exposed to primary

culture, subculturing, maintenance and molecular characterization

of different cell lines using cell culture techniques viz virus titration,

toxicity testing of different compounds, DNA fragmentation studies

New Castle Disease Virus vaccine, live attenuated PPRV vaccine, live attenuated and inactivated

New Castle Disease vaccine has been developed.

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

and flowcytometry based toxicity/Apoptosis assays. The training will give confidence to the participants to translate these techniques into applications at their laboratories.

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ã Primary Culture, subculture and maintenance of cell lines

ã Molecular characterization of Cell lines

ã Virus titration in cells

ã Application of flow cytometry in Toxicity/Apoptosis analysis

ã Cytotoxicity testing

ã DNA fragmentation studies

Under graduates and Post graduate Students / Research / Teaching staff working in Veterinary / Medical / Pharmacy colleges / Scientific Institutions with a basic degree of M.B.B.S., / B.V.Sc., /B.Pharm., / B.Tech., and M.Sc., Biotechnology or Biological Sciences

Students and Research Scholar Rs. 3,000/- plus 18% GST per candidate

Teaching/Research Staff Rs. 5,000/- plus 18% GST per candidate

Industries Rs. 6,000/- plus 18% GST per candidate

The participant is requested to submit the Demand Drafts in the name of 'Course Director, ACCT-TANUVAS-2020' payable at Chennai after receipt of selection letter.

Number of participants: 30 (Only on priority basis)

Last date for registration: 24.12.2019

Selection will be intimated to the participants on or before 31.12.2019. The DD/Scanned copy of DD must be submitted through post / mail on or before 10.01.2020.

Accommodation can be facilitated for the participants on payment basis in MVC teacher's hostel/Communication Block. Participants are requested to make their own arrangements of transport to reach MVC. Working lunch will be provided to the selected candidates during the training programme.

The Madras Veterinary College is located just 1.0 km from Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G. Ramachandran Central Railway Station, 0.75 km from Egmore Railway Station, 17 km from Chennai Airport and 10 km from Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT), Koyambedu.

The Core Topics of the Workshop

Eligibility

Course fee

Travel, Boarding and Lodging

Location

Applications of animal cell culture and role in regulatory testing