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Hospital Supervisor

Location:
Delhi, DL, 110003, India
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Posted:
October 07, 2011

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NEETU MANGLANI

PERMANENT ADDRESS

Plot No-**A, Lane No,-2, Panchwati colony,

Near Railway station, Adarsh Nagar,

AJMER (RAJASTHAN) - 305001, India. Email: zr1c0i@r.postjobfree.com, zr1c0i@r.postjobfree.com

Mob. No. +91-941*******

+91-956*******

OBJECTIVE

Wish to be a part of a company to get opportunity and contribute the learnt concepts to the organization work process as the best of my potential that allow me to grow in the field of microbiology and biotechnological technologies to enhance the production of value added products.

EDUCATIONAL PROFILE

Ph.D. in Microbiology - (Pursuing)

Dept. of Microbiology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Ajmer (Rajasthan)-India.

Research Topic: Studies on keratinases of bacteria found in feather deposits of poultry and wetlands at Ajmer

Specialization: Upstream production of enzyme and molecular characterizations

Research Supervisor: Asso. Prof. Monica Bhatnagar and Dr. Sunita farkya

M.Phil in Botany- 2005

Dept. of Botany, Maharshi Dayanand University, Ajmer (Rajasthan)-India.

Research Topic: Effect of mutagenic treated Rhizobium on growth and nodulation of Trigonella foenum-graecum L. (Fenugreek)

Specialization: Microbiology

Research Supervisor: Dr. Girish Raisinghani

Position: Ist position at college level (72.25%)

M.Sc. in Botany - 2004

Deptt. of Botany, Govt. College, Maharshi Dayanand University, Ajmer (Rajasthan)-India

Specialization: Advanced Pathology

Award: IInd position at collage level (72.91%)

Computer Diploma- 2002

IT- Break.com- Ajmer (Rajasthan)- India

Specialization: Web Designing, C & C++ Language, MS Office, DOS

Bachelor of Science - 2001

Maharshi Dayanand University, Ajmer (Rajasthan) - India.

Grade: First Class (73.72%)

S.S.C - Rajasthan State Board - 1998

Central Girls School, Ajmer (Rajasthan) - India

Grade: First Class (66.00 %)

S.C- Rajasthan State Board – 1996

Central Girls School, Ajmer (Rajasthan) - India

Grade: First Class (74.18%)

WORK EXPERIENCE

1. 30th July 2007 - 31st March 2008, Lecturer: Deptt. of Botany, Regional Institute of Education, Ajmer (Raj), Pay scale: 800*-***-***** (19,240)

2. 1st July 2006– 28th Feb 2007,Lecturer: Deptt. of Botany,St Wilfred’s P.G. College, Jaipur (Raj),Pay scale: 800*-***-***** (8,000 PM)

WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES

1. Workshop on biological techniques (Biochemistry and Biotechnology) based on UGC Syllabus, Govt. College, Ajmer, 26th - 28th Feb 2007.

2. National workshop on promoting excellence in research (PER-2008), M.D.S. University, Ajmer, 5th -7th Nov 2008.

3. National seminar on Microbiology- Opportunities, challenges and Skills, D.N. Jain College, Jabalpur, 20-21 Feb, 2009.

4. National seminar on “Recent Challenges in Biodiversity Conservation: Climate changes and urbanization” and 5th Prof. L.S. Ramaswammy Memorial

Lecture Series, at Deptt. of zoology, M. D. S. University, Ajmer, 18th – 19th March, 2009. Sponsored by UGC Delhi.

ORAL PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERENCES

1. Manglani, N. (2009). Effect of mutagenic treated Rhizobium on seed germination, seedling survival, growth and nodulation of Trigonella foenum-

graecum L.” (Fenugreek). National conference held in Feb 20-21, 2009 at D.N. Jain College, Jabalpur (M.P.)

2. Manglani, N., Bhatnagar, M., Farkya, S., (2010). Production and partial characterization of feather degrading keratinolytic protease. National

conference on Thrust area of biotechnology and bioengineering Feb 26th -27th, 2010 at Institute of biotechnology and Allied sciences, research and

training centre, Sikar (RAJ)

3. Manglani, N., Bhatnagar, M., Farkya, S., (2011). Poultry feather degradation by keratinolytic Bacillus licheniformis KDB11. International

conference on Microorganisms in environmental management and biotechnology July 1rd-3rd 2011 at Deptt. Of Biotechnology, Berkhatullah University,

Bhopal (M.P.)

PUBLICATIONS

1. Manglani, N. (2010). Effect of mutagenic treated Rhizobium on seed germination, seedling survival, growth and nodulation of Trigonella foenum-

graecum L. J. Phytol. Res. 23(2): 301-305.

2. Manglani, N., Sankhla, S., Farkya, S., (2010). Airborne mycoflora from Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital at Ajmer- Rajasthan. Res. Bioscientia. Published

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Process Development: Upstream production of enzyme and characterization; develop design expert system (DOE+) for multi-factorial data optimization, DNA

isolation, purification, amplification and BLAST search. Have experience in primer designing, clustering and homology analysis.

Experience in zymogram development for molecular characterization of enzyme,

Instrumental Skills: Experience in handling PAGE System (GENEI), Gel documentation system (BiovisGel), Electrophoresis unit (GENEI), PCR Unit

(Biotechnica), UV-Visible Spectrophotometer (SISTRONIC-2201), FT-IR (Shimadzu), HPLC (Water), Ultrapure water purification systems

(Millipore, Sartorius), Lab scale lyophilizer

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

• Participated in various sports at school and college level

• Participated in various debates

• In-charge of various lab responsibilities

SUMMARY

Ph.D. WORK

Waste disposal in poultry industries has been neglected in the country. Ajmer being the second largest poultry product exporter of India after Hyderabad, such a gross neglect is bound to incur heavy price on its ecosystem that may also lead to dangerous proportions towards human and animal health. This study shall be the first of the kind to find out a way to utilize this waste and in turn remediate it for a healthier environment. Wastes produced from global poultry processing plants reaches millions of tons per year, which increases soil and air pollution due to slow degradation. Therefore it is utmost importance to search for solutions to dispose of these wastes

Conventional processes for keratinous waste utilization require chemical /thermal degradation, hence are expensive. These processes also destroy certain amino acids, yielding low nutrition quality feed, with poor digestibility. Keratinase enzyme is one such tool that may be used to degrade keratin either in nature or for industrial purposes. Keratinase produced by microorganisms will be more eco-friendly for degradation of keratinous substances and other applications. Considering the volume of disposal of keratinous waste, it is proposed to undertake search for organisms that generate efficient keratinases that remain active under various environmental conditions and may be utilized for remediation processes.

In the present study the best kerationlytic (proteolytic) bacteria have been screened and optimized for the growth and product formation under various culturing condition (nutritional parameter) and environmental parameters (physical, physiological). All there parameter has been optimized using statistical designs (Placett Burman Design and Central Composite Design). Enzyme has also characterized through zymography (protein profiling) and kerA (keratinase) gene sequencing. The kinetic parameters of growth and product and cultivation of microbial cultures in shake flask culture at optimized conditions for mass scale production has been done. Now the enzyme has applied for composting of poultry feather to find out the way to remediate the waste from environment and also the potential of enzyme in waste management. Enzyme has also found applicable for industrial processes like destaining of stains in laundries and dehairing of hides in leather processing industries.

PROJECT WORK

Airborne mycoflora from Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital at Ajmer- Rajasthan(Aug 2007- Mar 2008)

Ajmer, the district of Rajasthan has semi arid climatic condition with immense combination of temperature and humidity. This climatic condition provides the adaptability for the development of fungal spores and other microbes in air. Contamination by airborne fungi at the hospital within the indoor environment is of increasing concern with respect to many acute diseases, infections and allergies and generally used by people having low power of resistance, is an important concern. A study at Jawaharlal Nehru hospital (public hospital) in Ajmer was carried out to evaluate the concentration of airborne fungi within hospital environment with reference to future prospective. After the study it was concluded that there is need to monitor the proper cleanliness and environmental sources in hospital to provide hygiene condition for immunocompromised patients and people who are susceptible to pathogen exposure.

M.PHIL

Effect of mutagenic treated Rhizobium on seed germination, seedling survival,growth and nodulation of Trigonella foenum-graecum L. (2004-2005)

Effect of alkylating agent Diethyl sulphate (DES mutagen) on Rhizobium to characterize and evaluate their effectiveness under sterile soil condition and its effect on Trigonella foenum-graecum L. was studied. Rhizobium promoted seed germination, seedling survival, growth and nodulation in Trigonella foenum-graecum L.

PERSONNEL INFORMATION

Gender Female

Date of Birth: 25th Dec 1980

Marital Status: Single

Fathers Name: Late. Shri Nandlal Manglani

Nationality: Indian

Languages Known: English, Hindi, Sindhi

REFERENCES

1. Dr. Sunita Farkya

Reader in Botany

Deptt. Of Education in Science and mathematics

Regional Institute of Education, Ajmer (NCERT) (RAJ)

Email: zr1c0i@r.postjobfree.com

Phone: +91-946*******, Fax: 014*-*******(office)

2. Dr. Girish Raisinghani

Lecturer in Botany

Govt. College, Ajmer [RAJ]

Phone: +91-946*******

3. Dr. Monica Bhatnagar

Associate Professor, Microbiology

Department of Microbiology

MDS University, Ajmer (RAJ)

Email: zr1c0i@r.postjobfree.com

Mobile: 094********, Office: 014*-******* Ext. - 286

Fax: 014*-******* (office)



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