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Plant Project

Location:
India
Salary:
20000/month
Posted:
February 28, 2014

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JAYASHREE BEHERA

Qualified GATE ****

All India rank-5714, Score-160 Mobile: +91-,978*******

Email: accv2q@r.postjobfree.com

CARRIER OBJECTIVE:

Seeking a good carrier in the field of Biochemistry and obtaining a

good position in either

Biotechnology or Pharmaceutical Industry that offers professional growth

while being resourceful, innovative

and competitive.

ACCADEMIC SUMMARY:

> MSc (Biochemistry), Lovely Professional

University, Punjab, with CGPA 6.7

> BSc(Biotechnology),BJB(Autonomous) College

under Utkal University, Orissa,2011 with

62.38%

> +2 C.H.S.C Board, Orissa,2005 with 45%

> 10th H.S.E. Board, Orissa,2003 with 73%

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

Bio-informatics Tools:

> BLAST

> FASTA

> PYMOL

> CLUSTAL W

Plant Tissue Culture Techniques:

> Preparation of media

> Sterilization of explants

> Inoculation

> Sub culturing and maintenance of explants

Microbial Techniques:

> Media preparation

> Plating

> staining of organism

Immunological Techniques:

> ELISA(dot)

Molecular Techniques:

> SDS- PAGE

Chromatographic Techniques:

> Paper chromatography

> TLC

Computational Skills:

> Microsoft Word

> Excel

> PowerPoint

PROJECT SUMMARY:

Project #1(In MSc Biochemistry)

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Project Name: Isolation and identification of bacteria from

milk, soil, water, standing crops.

Description Different types of bacteria are isolated and identified

: S.aureus, S.epidermidis, pseudomonas, E.aerogenes,

Salmonella from soil, A.niger, E.aerogenes, salmonella

from milk. From water and standing crops- E.aerogenes,

S.aureus, Salmonella.

Project #1(In BSc Biotechnology)

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Project Name: Golden Rice

Description: Dietary micronutrient deficiencies, such as the lack of

vitamin A, iodine, iron or zinc, are a major source of

morbidity (increased susceptibility to disease) and

mortality worldwide. These deficiencies affect

particularly children, impairing their immune system and

normal development, causing disease and ultimately

death. The best way to avoid micronutrient deficiencies

is by way of a varied diet, rich in vegetables, fruits

and animal products.

Unfortunately, there are no natural provitamin

A-containing rice varieties. In rice-based societies,

the absence of ?-carotene in rice grains manifests

itself in a marked incidence of blindness and

susceptibility to disease, leading to an increased

incidence of premature death of small children, the

weakest link in the chain.

Rice plants produce ?-carotene (provitamin A) in green

tissues but not in the endosperm (the edible part of the

seed). The outer coat of the dehusked grains-the

so-called aleurone layer-contains a number of valuable

nutrients, e.g. vitamin B and nutritious fats, but no

provitamin A. These nutrients are lost with the bran

fraction in the process of milling and polishing. While

it would be desirable to keep those nutrients with the

grain, the fatty components are affected by oxidative

processes that make the grain turn rancid when exposed

to air. Thus, unprocessed rice-also known as brown

rice-is not apt for long-term storage.

Even though all required genes to produce provitamin A

are present in the grain, some of them are turned off

during development. This is where the ingenuity of

the Golden Rice inventors, Profs Ingo Potrykus (formerly

ETH Zurich) and Peter Beyer (University of Freiburg)

comes into play. They figured out how to turn on this

complex pathway again with a minor intervention

SEMINAR SUMMARY:

Seminar #1 (In MSc Biochemistry)

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Name: Nano Science and Nano Technology

Description: Nano-Science and Nano-Technology are the study and

application of extremely small things and can be used

across all the other science fields, such as chemistry,

biology, physics, materials science, and engineering.

Nano-Technology involves the creation of material derived

from the manipulation of particles as smaller than atoms.

Manipulations of these microscopic particles allow

scientists create all kinds of products that we use on a

regular basis.

Nano-Emulsion is one form of Nano-Technology that

produces liquid products like cleaners and disinfectants

for swimming pools that are not harmful to humans.

Liquids that kill the bacteria in pools are mixed with

drops that are about a million times smaller than the

head of a pin in order to spread toward the bacteria.

This means that Nano-Technology has produced highly

effective pool anti-bacterial liquids that require a

lesser amount of chemical in the water. This product

makes swimming pools safer for people on two levels.

Bacteria are controlled more effectively and exposure to

harsh chemicals that have the potential to cause health

problem.

Seminar #2 (In MSc Biochemistry)

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Name: Monoclonal Antibodies

Description: Monoclonal antibodies are mono-specific antibodies that are

the same because they are made by identical immune

cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell, in

contrast to polyclonal antibodies which are made from

several different immune cells. Monoclonal antibodies

have mono-valent affinity, in that they bind to the

same epitope.

Monoclonal antibodies are typically made by fusing myeloma

cells with the spleen cells from a mouse that has been

immunized with the desired antigen.

Seminar: (In BSc Biotechnology)

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Name: Plant Tissue Culture

Description: Plant cells can be grown in isolation from intact plants

in tissue culture systems. The cells have the

characteristics of callus cells, rather than other plant

cell types. These are the cells that appear on cut

surfaces when a plant is wounded and which gradually

cover and seal the damaged area.

Pieces of plant tissue will slowly divide and grow into a

colorless mass of cells if they are kept in special

conditions. These are:

Initiated from the most appropriate plant tissue for the

particular plant variety.

presence of a high concentration of auxin and cytokinin

growth regulators in the

growth media.

Aseptic conditions during culture to exclude competition

from microorganisms.

a growth medium containing organic and inorganic

compounds to sustain the cells

PERSONAL DETAILS:

Name : Jayashree Behera

Date of Birth : 12th July 1988

Language Known : English, Hindi, Oriya

Hobbies : Reading Newspaper, Listening Music

Email : accv2q@r.postjobfree.com

Mailing Address : C/O SANJUKTA BEHERA

Executive Engineer, O.E.C.F. Division a III

Jiridamali, Kamakhyanagar,

Dist-Dhenkanal, Pincode-759018,Orissa

Date:

Place: Dhenkanal

Jayashree Behera



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