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DR. JAGAN MOHANARAO GALI


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Name: Dr. Jagan Mohnarao Gali

Qualification: Ph.D.

Designation: Assistant Professor (S.G.)

Department: Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry

Major Field: Veterinary Biochemistry

Specializing Field: Reproductive Biochemistry, Molecular basis of immune competence in native and exotic pig breeds

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 8729965755

Academic identity: 

Google Scholar ID- https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=59Xdpl4AAAAJ&hl=en

ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2950-8257


Projects:

S.No.

Name of the project

Role (PI or CoPI)

Funding Agency

Total budget

Project duration

 

1

Identification of key determinant(s) of immune competence in pigs through proteomic approach

PI

SERB, DST

51,86,695

3 years, 4 months

2

Pregnancy diagnosis in pigs by analyzing salivary progesterone levels during early pregnancy

PI

CAU, Imphal

1,48,700

1 year

3

Comparative serum proteome analysis of pigs during different stages of early pregnancy

PI

CAU, Imphal

1,98,550

1 year

4

Role of phytobiotics as alternative to antibiotic growth promoters on performance of weanling pig and poultry

CoPI

DBT

61.57 lakhs

3 years

5

NER centre for advanced animal disease diagnosis and management consortium (ADMaC)

CoPI

DBT

237.48

5 years

6

Manipulating the anaerobic respiration to attenuate the pathogenicity of Salmonella typhimurium

CoPI

DBT

60.73 lakhs

3 years

7

Establishment of a consortium  for one health to address zoonotic and transboundary diseases in India, including the Northeast region

CoPI

DBT

384.07

3 years

8

Strengthening of life science and biotechnology education and training at undergraduate level under STAR college scheme

CoPI

DBT

82 lakhs

3 years

9

Attenuation of Salmonella Typhimurium via synthetic genome recoding of key metabolic regulators vis-a-vis evaluation of synergistic effect of recoding

CoPI

SERB, DST

51,45,120

3 years

10

Development of PCR based (real time & multiplex) diagnostic technique for diagnosis of PRRS and differential diagnosis of with CSF & PCVAD

CoPI

CAU, Imphal

1,49,400

1 year

11

Isolation of Salmonella species from chicken and their virulence genes detection

CoPI

CAU, Imphal

1,97,900

1 year

12

Effect of age, sex and physiological status on haematological and biochemical profile of Mizo local pig (Zovawk).

CoPI

CAU, Imphal

1,74,400

1 year

Publications:

  1. No. of Research Articles: 60

  2. No. of Review Articles: 03

  3. No. of Popular Articles: 07

  4. No. of Books: 05

  5. No. of Book Chapters: >20

  6. List of Top Five Publications:

(*Corresponding author)

  • De, A, Dutta, T.K, Ali, M.A., Behera, P., Gali, J.M.* (2019). Systematic evaluation of species-independent serum pre-fractionation strategies revealed cost-effective methods to reduce proteome complexity. Analytical Biochemistry, 584: 113388. (NAAS: 8.60)

  • De, A, Ali, M.A, Chutia, T, Onteru, S.K, Behera, P., Kalita, G., Sudarshan Kumar S, Gali, J.M.* (2018). Comparative serum proteome analysis reveals potential early pregnancy-specific protein biomarkers in pigs. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 31(3): 613-631. (NAAS: 7.80).

  • Kirthika, P, Ali, M.A, Behera, P, Subudhi, PK, Tolenkhomba, T.C, Gali, J.M.* (2017). Dynamics of cytokine gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of indigenous and exotic breeds of pigs in India. Animal Science Journal, 88, 1794–1800. (NAAS: 7.70)

  • Rajkhowa, T.K., Jagan Mohanarao, G., Gogoi, A., Hauhnar, L., Isaac, L. (2015). Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) from first outbreak of India shows close relationship with the highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (HP-PRRSV) of China. Veterinary Quarterly, 35(4): 186-93. (NAAS:13.90)

  • Jaganmohanarao G., Atreja, S. K. 2012. Identification of NO induced and capacitation associated tyrosine phosphoproteins in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) spermatozoa. Research in Veterinary Science, 93(2): 618-623. (NAAS: 8.20)