ABOUT
Department Of Bio-Technology

Genesis of the Department

Berhampur University has been running the M.Sc. Biotechnology Programme since 2005 in self-financing mode under the PG Department of Botany and PG Department of Zoology, respectively. Since the jurisdiction of this University includes several economically under-developed regions, often the poor but meritorious students fail to afford for biotechnology education at PG level. Thus, the University in its Syndicate meeting dated 15th December 2021 have decided to open a PG Department of Biotechnology and offer the M.Sc. Biotechnology programme in regular mode from the academic session 2022-23. Moreover, the course M.Sc. Biotechnology have also been supported by Human Resource Development Programme of the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India since 2021-22. The mandate of this programme is to maintain collinearity with the biotech vision of DBT, Govt. of India, and specifically for the state of Odisha for the generation of skilled manpower to establish Biotech industrial units.

The PG Department of Biotechnology

The PG Department of Biotechnology is determined to evolve as one of the best in providing quality education and training through its qualified and dedicated seven regular faculty members, and the state-of-the-art laboratory facility. We strongly believe that healthy academic atmosphere can be produced through training and skill development, scientific discussion and sharing novel ideas. Thus, the students can avail the advantage by actively participating in journal clubs, seminars and industry-academia visits in addition to class room and laboratory-based learning, where they can stay updated with the progress in current day research and industry. Overall, the courses are designed to motivate the students to prepare for a brighter career in research, academia, and industries dealing with basic bioscience, agriculture, healthcare, and bioprocess technology. Recently, this department was sanctioned with the Centre of Excellence on Bioprospecting of Ethno-pharmaceutical of Southern Odisha by OHEPEE, Govt. of Odisha through World Bank funding scheme (IDP-OHEPEE). This Centre will carry out intensive research activities on medicinal plants in Southern Odisha and their potential in delivering various bio-active compounds for therapeutics usage. The centre will also attempt an industrial scale bioprospecting for translating the research on Lab-to-Industry mode.

Mission
  • To create an ambience for the smooth pursuit of scholarly activities in research and education, to make an international impact, and to produce future scientific leaders in the field of Biotechnology and its allied subjects.
  • To inculcate the ability and confidence among the budding biotechnologists to become prospective entrepreneur, and to carry the latest break-through catering to regional needs, national aspirations and global competitiveness.
Vision
  • To be a dynamic, vibrant and research-intensive Post Graduate Department, responsive to the changing global trends, providing unparallel educational opportunities for the students hailing from lower socio-economic strata of the society seeking quality education and research in several domains of Biotechnology with a holistic concern for better life, environment and society.

List Of
External Mentors

  • Prof. J. P. Khurana, JC Bose Fellow, Dept. of Plant Molecular Biology, Delhi University South Campus, New Delhi.
  • Prof. Ajit K. Shasany, Director, ICAR-National Institute for Plant Biotechnology, New Delhi.
  • Prof. P. C. Rath, School of Life Science, JNU, New Delhi.
  • Prof. Prabodh Kumar Borah, Head, Dept. of Animal Biotechnology, Assam Agricultural University, Guwahati.
  • Prof. Arun Shukla, School of Biological Science, IIT, Kanpur.

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Faculties

Research Area in the Bio-Technology

The faculty members of the PG Department of Biotechnology have been pursuing research in various domains of Biotechnology such as Plant Biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology, Functional Genomics, Bioprocess Engineering, Microbial Genetic, Immunogenetics, Biodiversity Conservation etc. All the faculty members have good track record of publication in SCI journals of high repute.

Research Projects (Completed/Ongoing)

Name of Faculty Project titleFunding agencyDurationSanctioned amountStatus
Dr. Manoj K Panda (PI)Quantitative assessment, molecular profiling and conservation of two endemic, threaten and medicinal Cycas species of Odisha,DST, Govt. of Odisha03 Years
(2021-24)
Rs. 9.06 LakhsContinuing
Prof. J. Panigrahi



Dr. S. K. Pathak


Dr. M. K. Panda


Dr. A K. Panda


Dr. S.S. Mohapatra


Dr. S.K. Behera


Dr. B.R. Meher &


Mr. T.K.S. Nayak
Bioprospecting of Ethnopharmaceuticals of Southern Odisha to explore their potential against cancer, infectious and autoimmune diseases.OHEPEE, DHE, Govt of Odisha

(World Bank )
05 Years
(2020-25)
Rs. 400 Lakhs (Revised)Continuing
Dr. Sunil K. Behera (PI)Clean Coal Production by microbial flotation of ash material and coal de-sulphurization.DST, Govt. of Odisha03 Years
(2020-23)
Rs. 9.86 LakhsContinuing
Dr. Sunil K. Behera (PI)Molecular mechanisms of interaction between Helicobacter pylori and host cells.DBT, Govt. of India05 Years
(2019-24)
Rs. 42.5 LakhsContinuing
Dr. Saswat S. Mohapatra (PI)Investigation into the role of bacterial two-component signaling systems in the development of resistance to polymyxins, the last resort antibiotics.SERB-DST, Govt. of India02 Years
(2020-22)
Rs. 30.39LakhsContinuing
Dr. Saswat S. Mohapatra (PI)Genetic mechanisms of Polymyxin resistance mediated via bacterial Two-component signal transduction systems.OURIIP, DHE, Govt. of Odisha.02 Years
(2020-22)
Rs. 4.72 LakhsContinuing
Prof. Jogeswar Panigrahi (PI) &


Dr. Aditya K. Panda (Co-PI)
Development and characterization of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in Clitoria ternatea (L.), and mapping of loci controlling Taraxerol and Delphinidin content.SERB-DST, Govt. of India03 Years
(2018-22)
Rs. 36.59 LakhsContinuing
Dr. Aditya K. Panda (PI)Role of Toll-like receptors and identification of novel disease activity markers in systemic lupus erythematosus.DST, Govt. of India05 Years
(2018-21)
Rs. 35.0 LakhsCompleted

2022

  1. A. Pati, N. Nayak, S. Sarangi, D. Barik, S.K. Nahak, S. Padhi, A.K. Panda, CCL5 rs2107538 variant is associated with protection against SARS-Cov2 infection and related mortality: a population-based study, J Infect Dis (2022) IF-5.226.
  2. S. Padhi, S. Sarangi, N. Nayak, A. Pati, A.K. Panda, OAS1 rs1131454 genetic variant is associated with Alzheimer’s disease: an epidemiological analysis, Brain (2022) IF-13.501.
  3. S. Padhi, S. Sarangi, N. Nayak, D. Barik, A. Pati, A.K. Panda, Interleukin 17A rs2275913 polymorphism is associated with susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus: A meta and trial sequential analysis, Lupus (2022) 9612033221090172 IF-2.911.
  4. S. Padhi, A. Pati, A.K. Panda, Effect of Ivermectin in the Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Trial Sequential Analysis Highlights the Requirement of Additional Randomized, Controlled Trials, Clin Infect Dis 74(6) (2022) 1120-1121 IF-9.079.

2021

  1. D. Kar, H. Barik, A. Kuanar, S. Mukhi, P.K. Pattnaik, R. Bhuyan, M.K. Panda. Gas chromatographic methods coupled to mass spectrometry detection of leaf extracts of Symplocos racemosa Roxb.. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences (2021) 68 (4), 277-286. IF- 1.0
  2. A. Nag, K. Gupta, N. Dubey, S. K. Mishra, J. Panigrahi J. Genomic characterization of ZIP genes in pigeonpea (CcZIP) and their expression analysis among the genotypes with contrasting host response to pod borer. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants (2021) 27,2787, 2804. IF-2.391
  3. P.G. Rout, A.K. Mohanty, N. Pradhan, S.K. Biswal, S.K. Behera, Study on the Reaction Mechanism of Oxidative Microbial Desulfurization of Organic Sulfur-Rich Coal, Geomicrobiology Journal, (2021) 210-218. IF- 2.308
  4. S.S. Mohapatra, S.K. Dwibedy SK & Padhy I. Polymyxins, the last-resort antibiotics: Mode of action, resistance emergence, and potential solutions. Journal of Biosciences (2021); 46(3): 1-18. IF- 1.82
  5. D. Lahiri, M. Nag, R. Banerjee, D. Mukherjee, S. Garai, T. Sarkar, A. Dey, H.I. Sheikh, S.K. Pathak, H.A. Edinur, S. Pati, R.R. Ray. Amylases: Biofilm Inducer or Biofilm Inhibitor? Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2021;11:660048. IF- 5.29
  6. S. Ghosh, D. Lahiri, M. Nag, A. Dey, T. Sarkar, S.K. Pathak, H.A. Edinur, S. Pati, R.R. Ray. Bacterial Biopolymer: Its Role in Pathogenesis to Effective Biomaterials. Polymers (Basel). 2021, 13(8):1242. IF-4.329
  7. B. Purohit, A.K. Panda, Smoking habits correlate with the defense against SARS-CoV-2 infection in the Indian population, Hum Cell 34(4) (2021) 1282-1284 IF- 4.174.
  8. B. Purohit, A.K. Panda, Correction to: Smoking habits correlate with the defense against SARS?CoV?2 infection in the Indian population, Hum Cell 34(4) (2021) 1285 IF- 4.174.
  9. A. Pati, S. Padhi, S. Suvankar, A.K. Panda, Minor Allele of Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Polymorphism (rs12252) Is Covered Against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection and Mortality: A Worldwide Epidemiological Investigation, J Infect Dis 223(1) (2021) 175-178 IF-5.226.
  10. A. Pati, S. Padhi, D. Panda, S. Suvankar, A.K. Panda, A CD14 Polymorphism (C-159T rs2569190) Is Associated With SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Mortality in the European Population, J Infect Dis 224(5) (2021) 921-922 IF-5.226.
  11. A. Pati, S. Padhi, T.K.S. Nayak, A.K. Panda, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 Genetic Variants Are Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019, J Infect Dis 224(12) (2021) 2181-2183 IF-5.226.
  12. A. Pati, S. Padhi, S. Chaudhury, A.K. Panda, TLR3 (rs3775291) variant is not associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection and related mortality: a population-based correlation analysis, Hum Cell 34(4) (2021) 1274-1277 IF- 4.174.
  13. A.K. Panda, R. Tripathy, B.K. Das, CD14 (C-159T) polymorphism is associated with increased susceptibility to SLE, and plasma levels of soluble CD14 is a novel biomarker of disease activity: A hospital-based case-control study, Lupus 30(2) (2021) 219-227 IF-2.911.
  14. A.K. Panda, A. Pati, S. Padhi, A.K. Sahoo, B. Pradhan, Association of Granulin rs5848 (C>T) Polymorphism With Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection and Mortality Rate, J Infect Dis 224(2) (2021) 366-367 IF-5.226.
  15. A.K. Panda, S. Padhi, A. Pati, T.K.S. Nayak, Efficacy of IL-6 antagonists in the treatment of COVID-19 patients: further randomized controlled trials are warranted, Hum Cell 34(6) (2021) 1943-1944 IF- 4.174.
  16. A.K. Panda, S. Padhi, Comment on: Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis, Rheumatology (Oxford) 60(6) (2021) e215 IF- 7.580.
  17. S. Padhi, S. Sahu, A. Pati, A.K. Mohanty, A.K. Panda, Minor Allele of Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Polymorphism (rs5498 1462A>G) Is Associated With SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Related Mortality, J Infect Dis 224(4) (2021) 734-735 IF-5.226.
  18. P.P. Naik, S. Mukhopadhyay, P.P. Praharaj, C.S. Bhol, D.P. Panigrahi, K.K. Mahapatra, S. Patra, S. Saha, A.K. Panda, K. Panda, S. Paul, P. Aich, S.K. Patra, S.K. Bhutia, Secretory clusterin promotes oral cancer cell survival via inhibiting apoptosis by activation of autophagy in AMPK/mTOR/ULK1 dependent pathway, Life Sci 264 (2021) 118722 IF- 5.037.
  19. M.Y. Areeshi, R.K. Mandal, S.A. Dar, A. Jawed, M. Wahid, M. Lohani, A.K. Panda, B.N. Mishra, N. Akhter, S. Haque, IFN-? +874 A>T (rs2430561) gene polymorphism and risk of pulmonary tuberculosis: a meta-analysis, Arch Med Sci 17(1) (2021) 177-188 IF- 3.318.

2020

  1. B.R. Sahu, R.K. Kampa, A. Padhi, A.K. Panda, C-reactive protein: A promising biomarker for poor prognosis in COVID-19 infection, Clin Chim Acta 509 (2020) 91-94 IF- 3.786 .
  2. S.C. Rath, S. Seth, S.K. Mishra, P.K. Yadav, A.K. Gupta, J. Panigrahi, Genetic homogeneity assessment of in vitro-regenerated plantlets of Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L. and comparative evaluation of bioactive metabolites and antioxidant activity. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Plant (2020) 56 (1), 72-87. IF- 1.45
  3. S.S. Mohapatra, A. Fioravanti, P. Vandame, C. Spriet, F. Pini, C. Bompard, R. Blossey, O. Valette, E.G. Biondi, Methylation -dependent transcriptional regulation of crescentin gene (creS) by GcrA in Caulobacter crescentus. Molecular Microbiology 2020; 114(1): 127-139. IF- 3.89
  4. A. Pati, H. Mahto, S. Padhi, A.K. Panda, ACE deletion allele is associated with susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection and mortality rate: An epidemiological study in the Asian population, Clin Chim Acta 510 (2020) 455-458 IF- 3.786.
  5. N. Nasim, I.S. Sandeep, A. Sahoo, S. Das, M.K. Panda, L. Acharya, V.V. RamaRao, S. Nayak, S. Mohanty. Population genetic structure and diversity analysis in economically important Pandanus odorifer (Forssk.) Kuntze accessions employing ISSR and SSR markers. Industrial Crops and Products, (2020) 143, 11894. IF- 4.1
  6. A.K. Panda, R. Tripathy, B.K. Das, Plasmodium falciparum Infection May Protect a Population from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection, J Infect Dis 222(9) (2020) 1570-1571 IF-5.226.
  7. A.K. Panda, A. Padhi, B.A.K. Prusty, CCR5 ?32 minorallele is associated with susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection and death: An epidemiological investigation, Clin Chim Acta 510 (2020) 60-61 IF- 3.786.
  8. A.K. Panda, A. Padhi, Association between IL-1? polymorphisms and the risk of rheumatoid arthritis: Requirement of a multiple comparison correction, Int Immunopharmacol 86 (2020) 106739 IF- 4.932.
  9. S. Padhi, S. Suvankar, V.K. Panda, A. Pati, A.K. Panda, Lower levels of vitamin D are associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection and mortality in the Indian population: An observational study, Int Immunopharmacol 88 (2020) 107001 IF- 4.932.
  10. S. Padhi, S. Suvankar, D. Dash, V.K. Panda, A. Pati, J. Panigrahi, A.K. Panda, ABO blood group system is associated with COVID-19 mortality: An epidemiological investigation in the Indian population, Transfus Clin Biol 27(4) (2020) 253-258 IF- 1.406.
  11. N. Nath, P. Mishra, A.K. Panda, R. Mishra, Polymorphisms and haplotypes of TLR4, TLR9 and CYP1A1 genes possibly interfere with high-risk human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer susceptibility in Jharkhand, India, Int Immunopharmacol 88 (2020) 106925 IF- 4.932.
  12. A. Naik, S.K. Mishra, A. Nag, G.K. Soren, A.K. Panda, S.K. Panda, J. Panigrahi, Cross-genera amplification of Cajanus spp. specific SSR markers in Clitoria ternatea (L.) and their application in genetic diversity studies, Physiol Mol Biol Plants 26(12) (2020) 2371-2390 IF- 2.391.
  13. H. Mahto, A. Pati, S.K. Sahu, H.P. Sharma, A. Padhi, A.K. Panda, Association of MBL-2 gene polymorphisms with systemic lupus erythematosus: an updated meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis, Lupus 29(10) (2020) 1227-1237 IF-2.911.
  14. B.M. Krishna, S. Jana, A.K. Panda, D. Horne, S. Awasthi, R. Salgia, S.S. Singhal, Association of TGF-?1 Polymorphisms with Breast Cancer Risk: A Meta-Analysis of Case-Control Studies, Cancers (Basel) 12(2) (2020) IF-6.639.
  15. R.K. Mandal, M. Wahid, A. Jawed, S.A. Dar, A.K. Panda, N. Akhter, M. Lohani, B.N. Mishra, S. Khan, M.Y. Areeshi, S. Haque, A trial sequential meta-analysis of IFN-? +874 A>T (rs2430561) gene polymorphism and extrapulmonary tuberculosis risk, Microb Pathog 130 (2019) 1-9 IF- 3.738.

2019

  1. R.K. Mandal, M.A. Khan, A. Hussain, S.A. Dar, S. Aloufi, A. Jawed, M. Wahid, A.K. Panda, M. Lohani, N. Akhter, S. Khan, B.N. Mishra, S. Haque, Association of MBL2 gene polymorphisms with pulmonary tuberculosis susceptibility: trial sequence meta-analysis as evidence, Infect Drug Resist 12 (2019) 185-210 IF- 4.003.
  2. R.K. Mandal, M.A. Khan, A. Hussain, N. Akhter, A. Jawed, S.A. Dar, M. Wahid, A.K. Panda, M. Lohani, B.N. Mishra, S. Haque, A trial sequential meta-analysis of TNF-? -308G>A (rs800629) gene polymorphism and susceptibility to colorectal cancer, Biosci Rep 39(1) (2019) IF- 3.840.
  3. H. Mahto, R. Tripathy, B.R. Meher, B.K. Prusty, M. Sharma, D. Deogharia, A.K. Saha, A.K. Panda, B.K. Das, TNF-? promoter polymorphisms (G-238A and G-308A) are associated with susceptibility to Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and P. falciparum malaria: a study in malaria endemic area, Sci Rep 9(1) (2019) 11752 IF- 4.379.
  4. M. Alam, T. Kashyap, P. Mishra, A.K. Panda, S. Nagini, R. Mishra, Role and regulation of proapoptotic Bax in oral squamous cell carcinoma and drug resistance, Head Neck 41(1) (2019) 185-197 IF-3.147 .
  5. A.K. Panda, B.K. Das, Perplexing Role of Galectin 9 in Experimental Lupus Models: Comment on the Article by Zeggar et al, Arthritis Rheumatol 70(9) (2018) 1530-1531 IF- 10.995.
  6. A. Naik, A.K. Patel, S.K. Mishra, A. Nag, J. Panigrahi, Characterization of intraspecific hybrid in Clitoria ternatea (L.) using morpho-physiological, cytogenetic, metabolic and molecular markers. Caryologia (Taylor and Francis) (2019): 72 (3) 11-22. IF- 1.174
  7. J.P. Awasthi, B. Saha, J. Panigrahi, E. Yanase, H. Koyama, S.K. Panda, Redox balance, metabolic fingerprint and physiological characterization in contrasting North East Indian rice for Aluminum stress tolerance. Scientfic Reports (Nature Publishing Group) (2019), 9: 8681. IF- 4.01
  8. S. Sahoo, B. Saha, J.P. Awasthi, T. Omisun, P. Borgohain, S. Hussain, J. Panigrahi, S.K. Panda, Physiological introspection into differential drought tolerance in rice cultivars of North-east India. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (Springer) (2019) 41: 53. IF- 1.608
  9. S.K. Mishra, A. Nag, A. Naik, S.C. Rath, K. Gupta, A. K. Gupta, J. Panigrahi, Characterization of host response to bruchids (Callosobruchus chinensis and C. maculatus) in 39 genotypes belongs to 12 Cajanus spp. and assessment of molecular diversity inter se. J Stored Products Research (Elsevier) (2019) 81: 76-90. IF- 1.954
  10. H.G. Gebremariam, K.R. Qazi, T. Somiah, S.K. Pathak, H.Sj linder, E. Sverremark Ekstrm, A.B. Jonsson. Lactobacillus gasseri Suppresses the Production of Proinflammatory Cytokines in Helicobacter pylori-Infected Macrophages by Inhibiting the Expression of ADAM17. Front. Immunol. (2019) 4;10:2326. IF- 4.716
  11. N. Nasim, I.S. Sandeep, A. Sahoo, S. Das, M.K. Panda, L. Acharya, V.V. RamaRao, S. Nayak, S. Mohanty. Population genetic structure and diversity analysis in economically important Pandanus odorifer (Forssk.) Kuntze accessions employing ISSR and SSR markers. Industrial Crops and Products (2019). IF- 4.1
  12. B. Jena, A.K. Giri, B. Biswal, L. Acharya, M.K. Panda. Cultivar identification in Tabernaemontana divaricata (L.) R. Br. ex Roem. & Schult. using universal barcode markers. Gene Reports (2019), 17, 100467.
  13. S.K. Kabi, D. Kar, A. Shrivastava, A. Kuanar, M.K. Panda. (2019). Patterns of Genetic Variation in a Rare and Endangered Plant: Symplocos racemosa. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science (2019). IF- 0.69

2018

  1. S. Seth, J. Panigrahi. In vitro multiplication of Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet through callus mediated organogenesis and assessment of genetic fidelity using ISSR markers. J Horticultural Science and Biotechnology (2018): 94(1): 70-79. IF- 1.044
  2. S. Panda, S.K. Mishra, A. Naik, S.K. Sahu, J. Panigrahi. In vitro propagation of Cajanus cajan C. cajanifolius hybrid and its characterization using cyto-morphological and SSR markers. The Nucleus (2018): 61(2): 83-93. IF- 0.41
  3. S.K. Mishra, M.L.R. Macedo, S.K. Panda, J. Panigrahi. Bruchid pest management in pulses: Past practices, present status and use of modern breeding tools for development of resistant varieties. Annals of Applied Biology (2018): 172 : 4-19. IF- 2.04
  4. P. Purohit, P.K. Mohanty, S. Patel, P. Das, J. Panigrahi, K. Das. Comparative study of Clinical Presentation and Haematological indices in hospitalized sickle cell patients infected with severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria. J Infection and Public Health (2018): 11(3): 321-325. IF- 2.48
  5. P. Khara, S.S. Mohapatra, I. Biswas, Role of CovR phosphorylation in gene transcription in Streptococcus mutans. Microbiology; 164 (2018): 704715. IF- 2.0
  6. S.K. Behera, M. Manjaiaha, S. Sekar, S.K. Panda, M. Vuyo, A.F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi. Optimization of microbial leaching of base metals from a South African sulphidic nickel ore concentrate by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. Geomicrobiology Journal (2018),35,447-459. IF- 1.6
  7. R. Tavares, S.K. Pathak. Induction of TNF, CXCL8 and IL-1? in macrophages by Helicobacter pylori secreted protein HP1173 occurs via MAP-kinases, NF-?B and AP-1 signaling pathways. Microbial Pathogenesis (2018);125:295-305. IF- 2.51
  8. S.K. Patra, C. Vemulawada, M.M. Soren, J.K. Sundaray, M.K. Panda, H.K. Barman. Molecular characterization and expression patterns of Nanog gene validating its involvement in the embryonic development and maintenance of spermatogonial stem cells of farmed carp, Labeo rohita. Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology (2018), 9:45. IF- 3.44
  9. D. Kar, A. Kuanar, M.K. Panda, P.K. Pattnaik. Analysis of Antimicrobial Activities of Different Parts of Symplocos racemosa: an Endangered Medicinal Plant of Eastern Ghats of India, Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science (2018), 42(3): 1077-1085. IF- 0.69
  10. S.K. Behera, M. Manjaiaha, S. Sekar, S.K. Panda, M. Vuyo, A. F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi. Optimization of microbial leaching of base metals from a South African sulphidic nickel ore concentrate by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. Geomicrobiology Journal, (2018), 35, 447-459. IF- 2.308
  11. R.K. Mandal, S.A. Dar, A. Jawed, M. Wahid, M. Lohani, A.K. Panda, B.N. Mishra, N. Akhter, M.Y. Areeshi, S. Haque, Impact of LMP7 (rs2071543) gene polymorphism in increasing cancer risk: evidence from a meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis, Oncotarget 9(5) (2018) 6572-6585 IF- 4.147.
  12. H. Mahto, R. Tripathy, B.K. Das, A.K. Panda, Association between vitamin D receptor polymorphisms and systemic lupus erythematosus in an Indian cohort, Int J Rheum Dis 21(2) (2018) 468-476 IF- 2.454.
  13. B.M. Krishna, S. Chaudhary, A.K. Panda, D.R. Mishra, S.K. Mishra, Her2 (Ile)655(Val) polymorphism and its association with breast cancer risk: an updated meta-analysis of case-control studies, Sci Rep 8(1) (2018) 7427 IF- 4.379.
  14. S. Khan, S.A. Dar, R.K. Mandal, A. Jawed, M. Wahid, A.K. Panda, M. Lohani, B.N. Mishra, N. Akhter, S. Haque, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Gene I/D Polymorphism Is Associated With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Susceptibility: An Updated Meta-Analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis, Front Physiol 9 (2018) 1793 IF- 4.566.

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