Head of Department · Dept. of Microbiology
Specialising in Plant Virology, Molecular Diagnostics, Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Architectures, and Bioinformatics. Developing advanced biotechnological solutions for modern crop safety and gene network modeling matrices.
Tracing professional appointments, molecular biology milestones, and academic leadership in Plant Virology.
Integrating wet lab molecular biology with advanced computational pipeline architecture to resolve complex virology networks.
Identifying and characterizing viral genomes impacting agricultural yields. Developing robust molecular diagnostics frameworks for early detection and prevention.
Custom Next-Generation Sequencing pipelines including Transcriptome assemblies, De novo parsing, and DEG configurations to map expression frameworks.
Utilizing robust computational biology approaches, BLAST alignment structures, and comprehensive Phylogenetic tree analysis of emerging genetic strains.
Advanced execution patterns mapping RNA/DNA purification, rapid RT-PCR tracking, and establishing real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) metrics.
Investigating complex gene interaction systems, bacterial transformation protocols, and mapping sequence structures via Western/Southern blotting techniques.
Currently guiding the Microbiology Department at CCS University, overseeing curriculum development, research outputs, and institutional growth metrics.
Showcasing a sample of over 80 peer-reviewed research outputs, book chapters, and comprehensive training manuals.
Engagement with prominent national scientific councils supporting molecular research architectures.
Open to scientific collaboration, academic curriculum developments, policy consultations on crop safety standards, and expanding molecular diagnostics data sets.
Directing academic excellence and ensuring robust integration of wet-lab processing and modern computational tracking systems for enrolled researchers.