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DR. PARTHASARATHI BEHERA


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Name: Dr. Parthasarathi Behera

Qualification: M.V.Sc., Ph.D.

Designation: Assistant Professor (S.G.)

Department: Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

Major Field: Veterinary Biochemistry

Specializing Field: Bacterial genome recoding, Bacterial proteomics

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 8414010767

Academic identity: 

ORCID ID- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9176-9437

ResearchGate ID- https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Parthasarathi-Behera

 

Projects Details:

Extramural Research Projects (4) : 

As Principal Investigator (PI)(2 nos)

  1. Attenuation of Salmonella Typhimurium via synthetic genome recoding of key metabolic regulators vis-a-vis evaluation of synergistic effect of recoding. Funding Agency: SERB, DST; Date of commencement: 24th Jan, 2022, Date of completion: 23/03/2025. Total Budget: 51.45 lakhs, Status: Completed

  2. Manipulating the anaerobic respiration to attenuate the pathogenicity of Salmonella   Typhimurium”. Funding agency: DBT; Date of Commencement: 9th Jan, 2017. Duration: 3 years 6 months. Total Budget: 60.73 lakhs (41.35+19.38) Status: Completed: 8/7/2020.

As Co-Principal Investigator of ERP: 

  1. Development of Salmonella Typhimurium specific chicken egg yolk antibodies: A cost effective approach for disease prevention and antibiotic resistance mitigation. Funding Agency: DBT funded Advanced Level State Biotech Hub Microgrant, Duration : 2 years, Date of commencement: 31/03/2024, Total budget: 6.2 lakh, Status: Ongoing 

  2. Molecular epidemiological studies of canine parvovirus-2 variant{s) from clinical cases of dogs and cats in seven North Eastern States of India and its management. Duration: Duration of the project (start date and end date): 02-01-2019 to 30-06-2022 3 years, Total Budget: 51.43 lakhs , Funding agency: DST Status: completed

Intramural Research Projects (1): As PI

  1. Isolation of Salmonella species from chicken and their virulence gene detection. Duration- 1 year. Total budget: 1.97 lakhs. Funding agency- CAU. Present status- completed

Publications:

  1. No. of Research Articles: 71

  2. No. of Review Articles: 12

  3. No. of Popular Articles: 6

  4. No. of Books: 2

  5. No. of Book Chapters: 27

  6. List of Top Five Publications:

Sl. No.

Name of Authors and year of publication

Title

Name of journal, volume no, page no

NAAS Rating/Impact factor

1

Behera P, Nikhil K.C., Kumar A., Gali J. M., De A., Mohanty A. K., Ali M. A., Sharma B (2020)

Comparative proteomic analysis of Salmonella Typhimurium wild type and its isogenic fnr null mutant during anaerobiosis reveals new insight into bacterial metabolism and virulence

Microbial Pathogenesis. 140:103936

NAAS: 9.8 / IF: 3.8 

2

Behera P, Kutty V. H., Kumar A., Sharma B. (2016)

Changing the codon usage of hfq gene has profound effect on phenotype and pathogenicity of Salmonella Typhimurium.

Current Microbiology. 72(3): 288-296.

NAAS :8.6 / IF: 2.6 

3

Nikhil K.C., Noatia L , Priyadarsini S , Pashupathi M., Gali J. M , Ali M. A., Behera S. K. ,Sharma B, Roychoudhury P, Kumar A , Behera P* (2022)

Recoding anaerobic regulator fnr of Salmonella Typhimurium attenuates it’s pathogenicity.

Microbial Pathogenesis.168: 105591

NAAS: 9.8 / IF: 3.8

4

Behera P., Kumar R., Sandeep I. V. R., Kapila R., Dang A. K., Kapila S. (2013).

Casein hydrolysates enhance osteoblast proliferation and differentiation in mouse bone marrow culture.

Food Bioscience 2: 24-30

NAAS: 11.2/ IF: 5.2 

5.

De  A., Dutta T. K., Ali M. A. , Behera P and Gali J. M . (2019).

Systematic evaluation of species independent serum pre-fractionation strategies revealed cost effective methods to reduce serum proteome complexity.

Analytical Biochemistry. 584: 113388

NAAS: 8.9/ IF: 2.9