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PROGRAMME SCHEDULEISVIB SILVER JUBILEE CONVENTION
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National Conference VIBCON 2018On
“Innovative Biotechnological Approaches for Improving Animal Health and Productivity”
13-15 December, 2018
ICAR - National Research Centre on Mithun, Medziphema, Nagaland 797106
web : www.nrcmithun.res.in ; email : directornrcmithun@icar.gov.inTel : 03862 - 247340 (O) ; Fax : 03862 - 247341
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DAY 1: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 20187:00 AM: Breakfast at the respective Hotel/ Guest houses
8:00 AM: Departure for ICAR-NRCM, Medziphemafrom the respective hotels at Dimapur
Registration, Visit to Institute and Mithun Farm, Executive Body Meeting/General Body Meeting
Time - 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM Light Refreshment
Time - 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM Inaugural Programme
Time -11:30 AM to 12:55 PM
LUNCH BREAK 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
SESSION - I : RICHARD MASILLAMONY ORATION LECTUREDate: 13/12/2018 (Day -1); 2:00 PM to 2:45 PM
Venue: Conference Hall (Ground Floor), ICAR-NRC on Mithun, MedziphemaSESSION – II: MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICSDate: 13/12/2018 (Day – 1); Time – 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Venue: Conference Hall (Ground Floor), ICAR-NRC on Mithun, Medziphema
LEAD SPEAKERS
Sl.No. Name Topic
1. Dr. Dhinakar Raj Project Director,TRPVB and Professor, Centre for Animal Health Studies, TANUVAS, Chennai
Translational Research and Entrepreneur-ship Development - two sides of the same coin of future
2. Dr. Yashpal S. MalikPrincipal Scientist & ICAR-National Fellow-IVRI, Bareilly, UP
Technology innovations in diagnosing enteric viral infections
3. Dr. G. Sai KumarPrincipal Scientist, IVRI,Bareilly, UP
Japanese encephalitis: An appraisal of Current Research
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4. Dr. Manish Kumar AssociateProfessor, IIT-Guwahati
Leptospira putative lipoprotein LIC11966 is a fibrinogen binding protein of diagnos-tic importance
5. Dr. K. ManimaranDepartment of Veterinary Public Health and Epidemil-ogy, TANUVAS, Chennai
Caprine Mycoplasmosis : An overview
ORAL PRESENTATION
Sl.No. Presenting Author Topic
1. Dr. Lakshmi Kavitha Detection of Brucella species in an orga-nized farm by Polymerase chain reaction.
2. P. Giridharan Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) seroprevalence in large ruminanats of Tamil Nadu
3. Dr. R.K. Chaitanya Identification of Staphylococcal species from Bovine mastitis cases by PCR and MALDI-TOF MS
4. Dr. Lakshmi Kavitha Isolation and molecular characterization of Mannheimia haemolytica from sheep pneumonia
5. Dr. Revanaiah Yogisharadhya
Evolutionary conservation of OmpW protein sequence and structure among members of Pasteurellaceae including pathogenic Pasteurella multocida strains
6. Dr. Shirish D. Narnaware Molecular diagnosis of Klebsiella pneumoniae from cases of neonatal calf pneumonia in dromedary camels
7. Dr. Rashmi Singh Public service delivery survey in reference to FMD-control programme in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
8. Divya. A. S. Evaluation of virus like particle vaccine against a fatal viral disease of dogs in target species
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Sl.No. Name Topic
1. Dr. Jai KaushikPrincipal Scientist, NDRI, Karnal
Host-microbe interaction and pathogen exclusion mediated by the surface protein of probiotic lactic acid bacteria
2. Dr. B. M. NaveenaSenior Scientist, NRC on Meat Hyderabad
Application of proteomic technologies for understanding meat quality and ensuring safety
3. Dr. Sudipto SahaAssistant Professor, Bio-informatics Centre, Bose Institute, Kolkata
Predicting small chemical modulators of protein-protein interactions for drug discovery in lung diseases
4. Dr. Atanu BhattacharyaLecturer, NEHU, Shillong
Discovery of novel drug candidates for inhibition of soluble Epoxide Hydrolase of arachidonic acid cascade pathway implicated in Atherosclerosis as inferred from Virtual screening, Molecular dynamics simulation and Binding free energy studies
SESSION – III: FOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOINFORMATICSDate: 13/12/2018 (Day – 1); Time – 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Venue: Meeting Hall (First Floor), ICAR- NRC On Mithun, Medziphema
LEAD SPEAKERS
9. Dr. S. Vijayalakshmi Multilocus variable number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) of Dichelobacternodosus isolates the causative of Ovine footrot
10. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Appropriateness of molecular tools for detection of cancers in dogs
11. Dr. Lakshmi Kavitha Antibiogram of Pasteurella multocida isolates of Buffalo
12. Dr. Mandeep Sharma Selection of peptide ligands against Pasteurella multocida using iterative subtractive selection
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ORAL PRESENTATION
Sl.No. Presenting Author Topic
1. Dr. Manjit Panigrahi Software based admixture analyses in crossbred cattle using bovine 50K beadchip
2. Dr. Nazrul Haque Effect of supplementation of spent grain in Congo Signal grass based diet on energy utilization in mithun
3. Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Comparative study of physiocochemical and milk protein characterization of Mithun and cattle
4. Joyshikh Sonowal In silico Identification and Analysis of Putative Early Promoter Motifs in Sheep Pox Virus Genome
5. Dr. Lavanya, K.V. Cloning and expression of Babesia gibsoni Secreted Antigen 3 (BgSA3) in prokaryotic system
6. Dr. Manjit Panigrahi Ancestry informative markers give an insight to the breed composition in vrindavani crossbred cattle
5. Dr. Naveen Kumar Navani, Associate ProfessorIIT, Roorkee
Molecular mechanism of probiotics of lactic acid bacteria
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Sl.No. Presenting Author Topic
1. Dr. Sharmita Doley Isolation and characterization of Salmonella from pygmy Hogs (Sus salvanius)
2. Dr. S. S. Gaikwad Molecular characterization of cattle and human rotavirus
3. Papiya Sinha Incidence of Methicillin Resistance Staph-ylococcus aureus in milk samples of south Assam region.
4. Aman Prakash Characterization of Leptospira putative lipo-protein LIC11966 and its serological diagnostic application in diverse hosts including humans
5. Dr. P. R. Suryawanshi Molecular Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of Porcine and Human Rotavirus
6. Dr. A. R. Deshpande Molecular Epidemiology of Rotavirus of Buffalo and Human
7. Dr. J. K. Chamuah Pathological study of Mecistocirrus dig-itatus infection in naturally infested Phere (Cross of Mithun and cattle)
8. Anjali Gupta Resiquimod induces proinflammatory cyto-kines and inhibits Newcastle disease virus replication in chicken embryo fibroblast cells
9. Urmil Dave Analysis of codon usage pattern in the viral proteins of chicken anemia virus and its possible biological relevance
10. Harshini SP Cloning and expression of sporozoite and macroschizont (spm2) protein from genomic DNA of Theileria annulata isolated from the cattle blood sample
11. Dr. Geetanjali Singh Development and testing of a lateral flow assay kit for the diagnosis of subclinical bovine mastitis
SESSION - IV : POSTER SESSIONDate: 13/12/2018 (Day – 1); Time – 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Venue: Exhibition Hall (Ground Floor), ICAR- NRC on Mithun, Medziphema
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CULTURAL PROGRAMME AND DINNER 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
12. Ekonthung Ezung Kiss1 and GPR54 mRNA expression, en-docrine profile and follicular development in post-partum anestrus mithun cows following exogenous administration of kisspeptin (kp-10)
13. Dr. ImsusosangLongkumer
Genetic divergence of Mithun and Tho-Tho cattle using PCR-RAPD
14. Ferrin Antony Inhibitory effect of nitazoxanide on Newcastle disease virus infection: A possible repurpos-ing of drug for poultry.
15. Tapu Ghosh Isolation of a novel Ribosome Inactivating Protein from Cucurbitaceae species
16. Dr. Akhilesh kumar Prevalence and Pathological detection of Bluetongue virus in Mithun in North East India
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Sl.No. Name Topic
1. Dr. S. ManoharanProfessor, Vaccine Research Cen-tre - Bacterial Vaccines, TANUVAS
Antibiotic resistance in animal pathogens – Strategies for control
2. Dr. A. ThangaveluProfessor and Head, Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai
Species resistances to select virus diseases – An enigma?
3. Dr. Samiran BandyapadhayaICAR-IVRI, EasternRegional Station, Kolkata
Battling the bewildering bugs
4. Dr. Aniket SanyalJoint DirectorIVRI, Campus Hebbal, Bangalore 560 024
Present status of Food and Mouth Disease vaccine research in India
5. Prof (Dr) Shailendra K. SaxenaKing George’s MedicalUniversity (KGMU), Lucknow
Pandemic Influenza A(H1N1) pdm09 virus (pH1N1): The unseen and unsaid
Day 2: Friday, December 14, 2018
SESSION – V: EMERGING DISEASEDate: 14/12/2018 (Day - 2); Time – 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Venue: Conference Hall, Hotel Acacia, Dimapur
ORAL PRESENTATION
Sl. No. Presenting Author Topic
1. Dr. K Jeeva Molecular characterization of Toxocara of Canine and Bovine origin.
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Sl.No. Presenting Author Topic
1. Dr. B P. MishraJoint Director (Research), IVRI, Bareilly
New vistas in Genomics research for live-stock improvement
2. Dr. G. Taru SharmaHead,Physiology & Climatol-ogy, ICAR- IVRI, Bareilly
Regenerative potential of canine mesenchy-mal stem cells: Basics to implications
3. Dr. Naresh L Selokar Scientist,CIRB, Hisar
Cellular reprogramming approaches indo-mestic animals
4. Dr. Mihir SarkarPS, P & C Division, ICAR-IVRI, Bareilly
CRISPR/Cas: An efficient genome editing tool for functional characterization of genes
5. Dr. N. H. Mohan ICAR-NRC on Pig, Guwahati
Dynamics of transcriptome and proteome in embryonic development
6. Dr. Sushil KumarPrincipal Scientist (AG&B), ICAR-CIRC, Meerut
Developement of Frieswal cattle for improving milk production
SESSION – VI: PRODUCTION AND REPRODUCTION BIOTECHNOLOGYDate: 14/12/2018 (Day – 2); Time – 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM
Venue: Conference Hall, Hotel Acacia, Dimapur
LEAD PAPERS
2. Dr. T. K. Dutta Outbreak of Goatpox virus infection in Wild Serow (Capricornisrubidus) in Mizoram, India
3. Dr. Rajesh Chahota Ehrlichiosis: An Emerging Threat to Livestock and Pet Population in India in the Climate Change Scenario
4. Dr. Lakshmi Kavitha OMP profile of Pasteurellamultocida isolates of Buffalo
5. Dr. Subhash Verma Isolation and characterization of lytic phages against causative agents of bovine mastitis in North-Western Himalayas
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Sl.No. Presenting Author Topic
1. Dr. Ran Vir Singh Investigation of association of SNPs in TLR4 gene with paratuberculosis infection in Cattle
2. Dr. S. D. Kharche Effect of FBS on Growth curve. Population doubling time and Colony forming unit of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
3. Dr. Dhirendra Suthar Molecular characterization of TLR 1 in camel using RT-PCR
4. Dr. Saket Bhusan Genetic Relation of Goat (Capra hircus) with other Livestock Species Measured through Different Molecular Techniques
5. Dr. G. C. Gahlot Candidates’ genes affecting economic traits in Marwari goat populations in North western part of Rajasthan
6. Dr. Nekibuddin Ahmed Augmenting fertility in post-partum repeat breeding crossbred cows following ovulation synchronization protocols
7. Seema Dua Establishment of selective clonal somatic cell lines from single cells for cellular reprogram-ming studies in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
8. Dr. Naresh L. Selokar
Lab to Land: Birth of cloned Assamese buffalo at an Indian dairy farm
9. Dr. T. V. Kulkarni Genotyping of cattle breeding bulls for A1/A2 variants of beta casein gene
10. Dr. Yoya Vashi Physiogenomic comparison of native, cross-bred and exotic pigs during different seasons
11. Dr. K. Sri Rajara-vindra
Production Performance of synthetic sheep developed for fine wool production
Oral Presentation
LUNCH BREAK 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
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SESSION – VII: VACCINE AND IMMUNO-THERAPEUTICSDate: 14/12/2018 (Day – 2); Time – 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Venue: Conference Hall, Hotel Acacia, Dimapur
Sl.No. Name Topic
1. Dr. N. N. Barman Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, CoVS,AAU, Khanapara
Gut mucosal immune response in pig: An interaction of inductive and effector components of GALT
2. Dr. Arnab Sen Head, Division of Animal Health, ICAR RC NEHR, Umiam, Meghalaya
Major aspects of vaccine development: an essential requirement in Integrated Farming Systems-Vistas and Frontiers
3. Dr. Sachin Kumar Associate Professor, IIT-Guwahati
Reverse genetics for animal vaccine development
4. Dr. A. K. TiwariHead, Standardization Division,ICAR-IVRI,Bareilly
New generation vaccine
5. Dr. B. R. GulatiPrincipal Scientist ICAR-NRC on Equine Hisar, Haryana
Genetic Diversity of Equine Herpes viruses from Clinically and Latently Infected Equines in India
6. Dr. Y. Krishnamohon ReddyProfessor & Head Vaccine Research Centre, TANUVAS
Immune responses to bluetongue vaccines
Oral Presentation
Serial No.
Presenting Author Topic
1. Dr. Barnali Talukdar Immunological characterization of field isolates of clas-sical swine fever virus adapted in different cell lines
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2. Dr. S. Manoharan Development and evaluation of combined fowl cholera and avian mycoplasmosis vaccine in layer birds
3. Dr. Tapas Goswami Polarization of macrophage towards M1 and M2 phenotype can influence the intracellular survival of Salmonella pathogen in chicken
4. Dr. Bedanta Pathak Molecular characterization of Bifidobacteria isolated from faeces of piglets
5. Dr. Amit Kumar The integrated analysis of miRNA and mRNA expression profiles depicts key role of miR-22-5p, miR-27b-5p, miR-146a-3p and miR-1343 in response to classical swine fever vaccine virus
6. Dr. S. Sathianarayanan Immune responses in buffaloes following bluetongue vaccination
7. Dr. Nayanmoni Konwar Adaptation of field strain of duck plague virus in heterologous cell culture system
8. Dr. S. Manoharan Knowledge and attitude about rabies prophylaxis: a survey amongst the high risk population in Tamil Nadu
9. Dr. Barnali Talukdar Immunological charactrization of wild strains of csf
10. P. Giridharan Immune responses to Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) vaccines in goats and sheep in Tamil Nadu
11. Dr. S.Sathianarayanan
Immune responses to bluetongue vaccine in cattle
12. Dr. Uttarani Maibam Cytokine level in skin tissue homogenate of cattle with different coat colors During different seasons
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ORAL PRESENTATION
Serial No.
Presenting Author Topic
1. Dr. Lalhruaipuii Seroprevalence of selected viral pathogens of pigs in Mizoram, India
2. Dr. Rajkumari Mandakini Devi
Prevalence of ESBLs and Class-I integrons producing Escherichia coli isolated from faeces of pigs in NER states of India
3. Dr. Debojyoti Borkotoky Prevalence and Pathology of Mycoplasma bovis in Mithun in North East India
GALA DINNER AT HOTEL ACACIA 7:30 PM TO 9:30 PM
LEAD PAPERS
Sl. No. Name Topic
1. Dr. S. RajkhowaDirector, ICAR- NRC on Pig, Guwahati
Molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases of pigs
2. Dr. P. ChakravartyDirector, NRC on Yak, Dirang
Improvement of Yak for socio-economic upliftment of Highlanders
3. Dr. Shantanu BanikPrincipal Scientist, ICAR NRC on Pig, Guwahati
Advance breeding intervention for improving pig genetic resources in North-East region
4. Dr. Prabodh Bora Head, Dept. of Biotechnology, CoVS, AAU, Khanapara
Molecular typing of bacterial pathogens with special reference to Salmonella
SESSION - VIII: IMPROVEMENT OF ANIMAL PRODUCTIVITY OFNORTH EAST HILL REGION
Date: 14/12/2018 (Day - 2); Time – 4:30 PM to 6:00 PMVenue : Conference Hall, Hotel Acacia, Dimapur
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Sl. No. Presenting Author Topic For Award
1. Dr. Sachin Kumar Evaluation of surface glycoproteins of classical swine fever virus as an immunogen and an effec-tive diagnostic for pig: A recombinant Newcastle disease virus approach
Mid-Career Scientist Award
2. Dr. Birendra Kumar Prusty
Experimental immune sensitisation potentiates innate immune response to secondary challenge by pathogen and patho-gen product
Mid-Career Scientist Award
3. Dr. Shailendra Kumar Saxena
Molecular insights into the ImmunoDefence during novel Japanese encepha-litis virus infection
Mid-Career scientist Award
4. Dr. V. S. Vadivoo Development of probiotic applications for endome-tritis of cows
GADVASU Woman Scientist
5. Dr. K. Lakshmi Kavitha Application of lytic bacteriophages in the treatment of mastitis induced by Proteus vulgaris in mice
GADVASU Woman Scientist
6. Dr. Y. P. S. Malik Evolutionary Epidemiol-ogy of Emerging Enteric Viruses in Wildlife-animals and their Relationship to Human Strains
F.M. Burnett award (Team research)
DAY 3: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2018
SESSION – IX: PRESENTATION FOR SOCIETY AWARDS (YOUNG SCIENTIST, MID-CAREER SCIENTIST and OTHER AWARDS)
DATE: 15/12/2018 (DAY -3); TIME – 9:00 AM TO 11:30 AMVENUE: CONFERENCE HALL, HOTEL ACACIA, DIMAPUR
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About ICAR-NRC on MithunICAR-National Research Centre on Mithun, the only research organization in the world is exclusively working for the continual improvement and conservation of Mithun (Bos frontalis). During the last 30 years, the Institute has not only generated invaluable scientific data towards the understanding of this unique species but also developed several
packages of practices and technologies. Conservation efforts including taming of mithun and demonstrating an alternative system of semi-intensive rearing of mithun resulted in the complete domestication of the species. Popularization efforts led to the adoption of scientific rearing of mithun by the tribal communities of North Eastern Region (NER) with better returns.
About ISVIBIndian Society for Veterinary Immunology and Biotechnology (ISVIB) was started in the year 1990.The founder members included Drs. B.B.Mallick, S.Krishnaswamy, M.V.Subba Rao, V.D.Padmanabhan and A.S.Grewal. Scientists from Veterinary Microbiology, Biotechnology and other disciplines are life members in this society. The organization has
grown over the years with a current membership of over 1000 scientists from India and abroad. Indian Society for Veterinary Immunology and Biotechnology motivates the members to discuss, analyze and formulate suitable strategies for safeguarding animal health and thus to ensure improved animal production. The society strives to highlight the role of veterinary scientists in achieving availability of balanced nutrition for all people and freedom from zoonotic diseases by applying biotechnological tools in animal and fisheries sphere of agriculture. To achieve this annual conventions and national/international symposia are organized to critically analyse and update our knowledge and understand issues concerning Immunology and Biotechnology based technologies in animal production and health. So far 24 conventions and one colloquium were organized in association with different institutions. Last convention (24th) was conducted in the College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani, Maharastra during 5-7th About ISVIB December 2017. Many scientists from different parts of our country participated in the convention. Apart from organising conventions with National and International symposia/ seminars ISVIB also honours and encourages senior and young scientists by instituting many awards. The highest award of the society is the Dr.P.Richard Masillamony oration award. Scientists are also recognised by the Fellow of ISVIB awards. The other awards are ISVIB Young
PLENARY SESSIONDATE: 15/12/2018 (DAY -3); TIME – 11:30 AM TO 1:00 PM
VENUE: CONFERENCE HALL, HOTEL ACACIA, DIMAPUR
LUNCH 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
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and Mid career scientist awards, ISVIB GADVASU Woman scientist award, Sir. F.M. Burnett memorial award (Team research), ISVIB (Product development), ISVIB Scientist award (Research article in high impact factor journal) and poster awards. To encourage UG and PG students to participate and present research abstracts in the conventions ISVIB has instituted two student travel grants.
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