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Dr. Surendra Kumar

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Dr. Surendra Kumar

Designation: : Scientist-B (Non-Medical)

Division: Medical Entomology, ICMR-NIV

Educational qualifications: M.Sc.(Zoology), M.Sc.(Biotechnology) and Ph.D.

Date of joining ICMR-NIV: :10th March 2022

  • Contact: :+91-20-26006855/+91-8302740567
  • Email:surendra.kumar89@icmr.gov.in / surendrakumarrana853@gmail.com
  • Office: : ICMR-National Institute of Virology, Pune

Research Interests:

  • Medical Entomology
  • Microbiology
  • Molecular Biology

Awards/Honours::

  • March 2019-CSIR-UGC JRF qualified with AIR 147.
  • May 2018-ICAR-NET qualified.
  • March 2017-CSIR-UGC NET qualified with AIR113.
  • July 2016-CSIR-UGC JRF qualified with AIR 151.
  • March 2016-GATE qualified in Life Science.
  • December 2015-CSIR-UGC NET qualified with AIR 97.
  • Received Gold medal for best poster presentation entitled “Biocatalytic Potential and Molecular Characterization of Streptomyces Isolates from Indian Thar Desert.” In: National Conference on Emerging Trends in Biotechnology for Agriculture, Medicine, and Environment. Organized by Advances of Plant Sciences (APSI) 2016.

ORCID ID:0000-0002-0197-6203

ORCID ID:rid24860

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List of Publications
  • 1.Kumar, S., Solanki, D.S., Sharma, R., Gehlot, P., Pathak, R., and Singh, S.K. (2021). Actinomycetes isolates of arid zone of Indian Thar desert and efficacy of their bioactive compounds against human pathogenic bacteria. Biologia Futur, 72: (4) 431-440.

  • 2. Gehlot P, Solanki D S, Kumar S, Parihar K, Tak A, Pathak R, and Singh S K. (2019). A new record of gastroid fungus Broomeia congregate Berk. from Great Indian Thar Desert, India. Indian Phytopathology, 73: 111-115.

    3. Solanki D. S., Kumar S., Parihar K., Tak A., Gehlot P., Pathak R. and Singh S. K., (2019). Characterization of a novel antifungal protein from Acacia Senegal seeds. Journal of Environmental Biology, 41: 607-612.

    4. Kumar S. (2018). Note on Nocardiopsis synnemataformans ITD-3 isolated from Indian Thar desert. Plant Archieves18:815-816.

    5. Solanki D.S., Kumar S., Parihar K., Tak A., Gehlot P., Pathak R. and Singh S.K. (2018). Characterization of a novel seed protein of Prosopis cineraria showing antifungal activity.” International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 116: 16-22.

    6. Solanki D. S., Kumar S., Parihar K., Sharma K., Gehlot P., Singh S. K., and Pathak R. (2018). Purification and Characterization of a Novel Thermostable Antifungal Protein with Chitinase Activity from Mung bean (Vigna radiata). Journal of Environmental Biology, 39: 406-412.

    7. Gehlot P, Sharma K, Solanki D S, Kumar S, Parihar K, Pathak R, and Singh S K. (2018). Identification and Characterization of antibacterial bioactive compounds from an edible gastropod mushroom Phellorinia herculeana. Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology 48: 178-182.

    8. Meghwansi G.K., Kumar S., Solanki D.S. Gehlot P., Singh S.K., and Pathak R. (2017). Isolation and Enzymatic characterization of Streptomyces isolates from Western Rajasthan. Plant Archieves, 17:929-934.

    9.Gehlot P., Sharma K., Solanki D. S., Kumar S., Parihar K., Pathak R., and Singh S.K. (2017). Hitherto Unknown Green Mould Disease of Edible Gastroid Mushroom Phellorinia herculeana (Pers.) Kreisel. J Mycol Pl Pathol,47(2):232-233.

    10. Kumar S., Priya E., Solanki D.S., Sharma R., Gehlot P., Pathak R., and Singh S.K. (2016). Occurrence and Characterization of hitherto known Streptomyces species in semiarid soil. Journal of Environmental Biology, 37: 927-936.

  • Book chapters:

    1. Kumar, S., Solanki, D.S., and Gehlot, P. (2015). Microbial Biofilm. In: Microbes: In Action (eds. Singh, J. and Gehlot, P.). Agrobios India. Pp. 241-252. ISBN No. (13): 978-81-7754-576-0.

    2. Solanki, D.S., Kumar, S., and Gehlot, P. (2015). Metagenomics. In: Microbes: In Action (eds. Singh, J. and Gehlot, P.). Agrobios India. Pp. 253-270. ISBN No. (13): 978-81-7754-576-0.

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