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Science Academies Refresher Course on Modern Biotechnology: Concepts & Practice (MBCP 2013) May 15 th & 29 th 2013 Organized by School of Biotechnology Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai Tamil Nadu, INDIA Sponsored by Indian Academy of Sciences Indian National Science Academy National Academy of Sciences Bangalore New Delhi India, Allahabad Submitted By Dr. G. Marimuthu Course Director, MBCP-2013 School of Biological Sciences Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai - 625 021. Dr. B. Ashokkumar Course Co-ordinator, MBCP-2013 School of Biotechnology Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai - 625 021.

MODERN BIOTECHNOLOGY - CONCEPTS AND PRACTICE Science Academies Refresher Course on Modern Biotechnology - Concepts and Practice sponsored by Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi and National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad was Organized at School of Biotechnology, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai for 14 days from May 15 th May 29 th 2013. This course was designed to train the faculty and researchers on modern biotechnology and the aim of the Refresher s course was to expose the participants to get both theoretical and practical knowledge on concepts and techniques in biotechnology and to widen their knowledge in recent biotechnological concepts. The program commenced with registration and refreshment at 9.30 am on May 15, Wednesday. Twenty two registered teaching faculty and researchers from the educational institutes all over India, were participated. This course was inaugurated officially by the honorable Vice-Chancellor of Madurai Kamaraj University, Dr. Kalyani Mathivanan. The welcome Address was given by Dr. K. Veluthambi, the Head and Chairperson, School of Biotechnology. The presidential address was delivered by Dr. Kalyani Mathivanan, the Vice- Chancellor, MKU followed by the Inaugural address by Dr. G. Marimuthu, the Course Director, MBCP-2013 and the Keynote address was delivered by Dr. P. Palanivelu, Professor and Head, Department of Molecular Microbiology, School of Biotechnology. The inaugural function was ended with a vote of thanks given by Dr. B. Ashokkumar, the Course Co-ordinator. The actual course was started from May15 th afternoon with the lectures given by various eminent scientists in the forenoon and hands on training in the afternoon. Every day, we had guest lectures on diverse topics in Biotechnology in the forenoon sessions. Eminent Scientist Dr. K. Thangaraj, CCMB, Hyderabad, had delivered an excellent lecture on Genetic patterns in Indian populations and Allele frequency differences between ethnic groups in India and Europe. Also he focused how the Indian genetics is different from rest of the world and what would be its implications in health and disease. Genetic testing (also called DNA-based tests) is among the newest and most sophisticated of techniques used to test for genetic disorders which involves direct examination of the DNA molecule itself and how these genetic tests are very useful for human was also taught by Prof. C. Adithan, JIPMER, Pondicherry.

Dr. Jayandharan, Christian Medical College, Vellore, had delivered a lecture about Gene therapy poses one of the greatest technical challenges in modern medicine and how it is very hard to introduce new genes into cells of the body. Dr. P. Sundaresan, Aravind Medical Research Foundation, Madurai; Dr. G. Kumaresan, School of Biological Sciences, MKU; Dr. S. Sudhakar, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli and Prof. K. Sundar, Kalasalingam University, were elaborated the valuable current scenario of Medical Biotechnology. Energy crisis and the climate change caused by use of petrochemicals that increases emission of carbon dioxide leads global warming are the today s major problem in our earth. So, in order to address these problems and find the solution for this we invited Dr. R. Rengasamy, University of Madras and Dr. N. Thajuddin, Bharathidasn University, Tiruchirappalli as the experts in from the field of biofuels. The invitees expressed their dedication in the field of biofuel production from microalgae. Dr. K. Chandra Raj, IIT Madras also delivered detailed information about bioethanol production strategies from various microbial sources. To meet the increasing demand for food, we have been resorting to intensive cultivation practices with the use of chemical fertilizers. The extensive use of chemical fertilizers leads to cause deterioration of the fertility of top soil. So what are possible ways to improve the crop yield by using cyanobacteria that plays an important role in the plant responses to growth and development was elaborated by Prof. M. Sundararaman and Prof. P. Malliga, NFMC, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli. Strain development and metabolic pathway engineering for the production of 3- hydroxypropionic acid from glycerol/glucose at significant scales was dealt by Dr. S. Mohanraj, PRIST University, Thanjavur. Furthermore, the common problems in recombinant protein production and strategies for better solutions were discussed by Dr. S.R. Senthil kumar, Head, R&D, Sandwoods Pvt Ltd, New Delhi. Cloning, characterization and overexpression of a thermophilic fungal chitinase in S. cerevisiae for chitinase production was clearly taught by Prof. P. Palanivelu, Head, Department of Molecular Microbiology MKU. Gene silencing is being widely used in modern science as a method to study the function of genes. In order to intricate

the detailed information to participants Prof. K. Veluthambi, delivered a lecture on Lessons learnt on gene silencing from transgenic plants with inverted T-DNA repeats. We invited the people from Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Dr. R. Paramasivam and Mr. M. Muniaraj to create awareness about the mosquito borne diseases. Every day afternoon sessions, the participants were taught with various modern techniques like DNA isolation from various sources including plants, Plasmid and RNA Isolation techniques, 16S rdna Analysis, C. elegans - handling and maintenance, RT-PCR, Quantitative PCR. The participants were taken for a one-day trip to Kodaikanal for their relaxation from normal schedule and it was an exciting trip for them on seeing the natural beauty of Kodaikanal and they really enjoyed the cool weather. After arrival, the routine sessions were there with the lecture and practical sessions. On the verge of course completion, feedbacks were obtained from the participants. Finally, the 14 days refresher s course ended on March 29 th, 2013 with the valedictory function. Dr. Anitha Sironmani, Head, Department of Genetic Engineering, School of Biotechnology, welcomed all the guests. Dr. K. Pitchumani, Registrar, MKU was the chief guest, who presided over the valedictory function and felicitated both the organizers and participants of the program. The refresher course was finally concluded with conclusive report presented by Dr. P. Varalakshmi, Assistant Course co-ordinator and vote of thanks was given by Dr. N. Sivakumar, Assistant Course co-ordinator. Participants were provided course completion certificate as per the directions of Science Academy.

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Science Academies Refresher Course on Modern Biotechnology: Concepts and Practice 09.30 10.00 AM Registration 10.30 11.30 AM Inauguration 15. 05. 2013 11.30 11.45 AM Tea break 12.00 01.15 PM Prof. M. Krishnan Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli. Title: Characterization of lipophorin in lepidopteran insect Silkworm, Bombyx mori and its role in lipid transport to developing oocytes 01.15 02.00 PM Lunch 09.45 11.00 AM Dr. S. Mohanraj PRIST University, Thanjavur. Title: Development of recombinant strains and metabolic engineering for the production of 3- hydroxypropionic acid 16. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Dr. K. Thangaraj CCMB, Hyderabad. Title: Population stratification: Does it have any impact on health and disease? 01.00 02.00 PM Lunch Genomic DNA Isolation from Blood Genomic DNA Isolation from Cyanobacteria 09.45 11.00 AM Prof. Hussain Munavar Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai 17. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Prof. C. Adithan JIPMER, Pondicherry. Title: Pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine.

01.00 02.00 PM Lunch Genomic DNA Isolation from Bacteria Genomic DNA Isolation from Plant 09.45 11.00 AM Dr. GR. Jayandharan Christian Medical College, Vellore Title: AAV Mediated Gene Therapy 18. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Prof. N. Thajuddin Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli. Title: Microalgae: Biodiversity to Biotechnology 01.00 02.00 PM Lunch 16S rrna PCR analysis 09.45 11.00 AM Dr. P. Sundaresan Aravind Medical Research Foundation, Madurai Title: Molecular genetics of inherited eye diseases and gene therapy 20. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Prof. M. Sundararaman Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli Title: Potent toxins of marine cyanobacteria and its pharmaceutical potentials. 01.00 02.00 PM Lunch Bacterial Transformation 09.45 11.00 AM Prof. R. Rengasamy University of Madras, Chennai. Title: Biofuel production from microalgae 21. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Dr. C. Sankaranarayanan Saraswathi Narayanan College, Madurai. Title: Biotechnological applications of cyanobacteria.

01.00 02.00 PM Lunch Transformation screening and selection 09.45 11.00 AM Prof. P. Malliga Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli. Title: Cyanobacterial defacement? An over view 22. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Prof. K. Veluthambi Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai. Title: Lessons learnt on gene silencing from transgenic plants with inverted T-DNA repeats 01.00 02.00 PM Lunch Plasmid Isolation, Restriction Digestion, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis 09.45 11.00 AM Dr. A. Palavesam CMST, Manonamaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli. Title: Probiotics and Prebiotics 23. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Dr. G. Kumaresan Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai. Title: Genomics for Diagnostics and Targeted Therapeutics 01.00 02.00 PM Lunch C. elegans Handling, Media Preparation 09.45 11.00 AM Dr. R. Paramasivan Centre for Research in Medical Entomology, ICMR, Madurai. Title: Molecular diagnosis of vector borne diseases: special emphasis on dengue 24. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Prof. G. Marimuthu Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai. Title: Clock gene polymorphisms and people with psychiatric disorders

01.00 02.00 PM Lunch ICMR Molecular diagnosis of dengue by PCR 09.45 11.00 AM Dr. S. Sudhakar Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Tirunelveli. Title: Autofluorescence of Stem Cell and Function of Riboflavin in Regeneration 25. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Prof. K. Sundar Kalasalingam University, Krishnan Koil. Title: Helminth infection modulates autoimmunity in mice 01.00 02.00 PM Lunch RNA Isolation, cdna synthesis 27. 05. 2013 09.45 11.00 AM Mr. M. Muniaraj Centre for Research in Medical Entomology Field Station, Vridhachalam Title: Microbial Association with Insects: an unexplored potential area for novel enzymes and bioactive-compounds 11.45 01.00 PM Dr. S. R. Senthil Kumar Sandwoods Lifesciences (P) Ltd, New Delhi. Title: Production of Recombinant Proteins in High Density Cultures - Challenges and Solutions 01.00 02.00 PM Lunch - RT- PCR 09.45 11.00 AM Dr. K. Chandra Raj IIT Madras, Chennai. 28. 05. 2013 11.45 01.00 PM Dr. K. Balamurugan Alagappa University, Karaikudi. Title: Caenorhabditis elegans as a model to study molecular changes during Host- Pathogen interactions

29. 05. 2013 01.00 02.00 PM Lunch Discussion & Feedback 09.45 11.00 AM Prof. P. Palanivelu Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai Title: Cloning, characterization and over expression of a thermophilic fungal chitinase in S. cerevisiae 11.45 01.00 PM Dr. M. Saravanan IIT, Kanpur. Title: Engineering sequence specificity of Nucleases 01.00 02.00 PM Lunch 03.00 04.00 PM Valedictory Function

List of Resource Persons Science Academies Refresher Course on Modern Biotechnology: Concepts and Practice 1. Dr. M. Krishnan Professor & Head Department of Environmental Biotechnology Bharathidasan University Tiruchirappalli - 620 024, Tamil Nadu. E-mail: profmkrish@gmail.com 2. Dr. K. Thangaraj Senior Principal Scientist Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology Hyderabad, India E.mail: thangs@ccmb.res.in 3. Dr. S. Mohanraj Centre for Research and Development PRIST University Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: rajmohanhp@gmail.com 4. Dr.C. Adithan Senior Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacology JIPMER, Pondicherry 605006 E.mail: adithan@yahoo.com 5. Dr. Jayandharan GR Department of Hematology and Centre for Stem Cell Research Christian Medical College Vellore - 632 002, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: jay@cmcvellore.ac.in 6. Dr. N. Thajuddin Professor & Head Department of Microbiology School of Life Sciences Bharathidasan University Tiruchirappalli 620 024, Tamil Nadu.

E.mail. nthaju2002@yahoo.com 7. Dr. P. Sundaresan Senior Scientist Department of Genetics Aravind Medical Research Foundation, Madurai-625 020, Tamil Nadu E.mail. sundar@aravind.org 8. Dr. M. Sundararaman Professor, Department of Marine Biotechnology School of Marine Sciences Bharathidasan University Tiruchirappalli - 620 024, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: sundarbdu1@gmail.com 9. Dr. R. Rengasamy Professor, CAS in Botany University of Madras Chennai - 600025, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: profrrengasamy@yahoo.com 10. Dr. C. Sankaranarayanan Professor Department of Botany Saraswathi Narayanan College Madurai, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: csankaramarayanan@gmail.com 11. Dr. P. Malliga Professor Department of Marine Biotechnology National Facility for Marine Cyanobacteria Bharathidasan University Tiruchirappalli 620024, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: malli62@yahoo.com 12. Dr. K. Veluthambi Professor & Head Department of Plant Biotechnology School of Biotechnology Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai - 625 021, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: kveluthambi@rediffmail.com

13. Dr. A. Palavesam Professor and Head Centre for Marine Science and Technology Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Rajakkamangalam 629 502. Tamilnadu, India. Email: plavesh@yahoo.com 14. Dr. G. Kumaresan Associate Professor & Head Department of Genetics School of Biological Sciences Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai - 625021, Tamil Nadu. Email: kumar@oncocellomics.org 15. Dr. R. Paramasivan Scientist 'D' Centre for Research in. Medical Entomology (ICMR) 4, Sarojini Street Madurai - 625 002, Tamil Nadu Email: rpsivan2000@yahoo.co.in 16. Dr. G. Marimuthu Professor & Head Department of Animal Behaviour & Physiology School of Biological Sciences Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai - 625 021, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: emailboxgm@gmil.com 17. Dr. S. Sudhakar Head, Department of Biotechnology Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Alwarkurichi-627412, Tirunelveli Dt. Tamil Nadu. E.mail: sudhakarmsu@yahoo.com 18. Prof. K. Sundar Associate Professor Department of Biotechnology Kalasalingam University Krishnan Koil, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: sundarkr@yahoo.com

19. Mr. M. Muniaraj Scientist C/ In-Charge Centre for Research in Medical Entomology Field Station (Indian Council of Medical Research) Vridhachalam, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: muniaraj@gmail.com 20. Dr. S. R. Senthilkumar Head Research & Development Sandwoods Life Sciences Private Limited Okhla Industrial Area, Phase II New Delhi - 110020. E.mail. senthikumarsr@sandwoods.com 21. Dr. K. Chandra Raj Associate Professor Department of Biotechnology IIT Madras Chennai, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: kcraj@iitm.ac.in 22. Dr. K. Balamurugan Associate Professor Department of Biotechnology Alagappa University Karaikudi - 630 003, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: bsuryar@yahoo.com 23. Dr. P. Palanivelu Professor and Head Department of Molecular Microbiology School of Biotechnology Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai - 625021, Tamil Nadu. E.mail: ppmkupp@gmail.com 24. Dr. Saravanan Matheshwaran Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur - 208 016 (U.P). E.mail: saran@iitk.ac.in

List of Participants Science Academies Refresher Course on Modern Biotechnology: Concepts and Practice S. No NAME & ADDRESS 1. Mr. Sanjay Navnitlal Parekh B 302, Shashank Park Near Gujarat Gas Company Adajan, Surat-395001, Gujarat. Email: sparekh97@gmail.com 2. Dr. J. Madhukar Department of Biochemistry Kakatiya University Warangal 506009 A.P Email: madhuj.biochem@gmail.com 3. Dr. Melwyn D Cunha SJ St Aloysius College/ Residence Department of Biotechnology P.B.720, Kodialbail po, Light House Hill Road Mangalore 575 003. Karnataka- India. Email: meiwynsj@gmail.com 4. Dr. Y. Venkaiah of Zoology Kakatiya University,Vidyaranyapuri Hanamkonda Warangal, 506 009 A.P. India. Email: venkaiahyanamala07@gmail.com 5. Mr. Ambarish S. Sindagi Lecturer, Karnatak Science College Department of Microbiology

Dharwad- 580003. Email: ambarishimb.s@gmail.com 6. Dr. Ahmed Abdul Haleem Khan SRNK Govt. Degree College Desaipet, Banswada- 503 187 Nizamabad, A.P. Email: aahaleemkhan@gmail.com 7. Dr. R. Krishnamoorthy Lecturer Department of Biotechnology Bharathidasan University, Trichirapalli. Email: drrk_bt@rediffmail.com 8. Dr. Dharmesh Harwani Department of Microbiology Maharaja Ganja Singh University, Bikaner 334001. Email: dharmesh_harwani@hotmail.com 9. Dr. T. Francis Xavier Department of Botany St. Joseph s College, Trichirappalli. E.mial: mycofrancis@yahoo.co.in 10. Dr. R. Thirugnanasampandan PG and Research Department of Biotechnology Kongunadu Arts and Science College GN mills, Coimbatore- 641029, Tamil Nadu. Email: rtsampandan@yahoo.com 11. Mr. K. Abdhul, in Biotechnology, Nandha Arts and Science College, Erode.

Email: kabdhul@yahoo.com, kabdhul1506@gmail.com. 12. Dr. M. Ayyanar Lecturer Department of Botany Pachaiyappa s College, Chennai 600030. Email: asmayyanar@yahoo.com 13. Dr. M. Selvi in Botany Sri Parasakthi College for women Courtallam- 627 802. E.mail: selvirajeswari_1972@yahoo.in 14. Dr. R. Ramasubbu Department of Biology The Gandhigram Rural Institute, Dindigul -624 302. Email: racprabha@gmail.com racprabha@yahoo.com 15. Dr. P.S. Arunadevi PG and Research, Department of Zoology Sri Vasavi College, Erode -638316. Email; aruna_enscience@rediffmail.com 16. Mr. S. Miller Samson PG and Research Department of Biotechnology Nehru Memorial College Puthanampatti, Trichy. Email: millermdu@gmail.com 17. Dr. M. Melvin Joe Plot No. 228, NH Colony Perumalpuram Tirunelveli. Email: micromelvin@gmail.com

18. Ms. R. Sridurgdevi Department of Biotechnology Sri Krishna Arts and Science College Coimbatore 641008. Email: durgadevi.sri@gmail.com 19. Ms. J. Christina Rosy Department of Biotechnology Kalasalingam University Krishnan Koil- 626 126. Email: christinarosy.j@gmail.com 20. Mr. Sri Ramkumar Sivanthi Aditanar College Pilayarpuram Email: sriram.microbio@gmail.com 21. Dr. M. Baskaran PG and Research Department of Zoology and Wild Life Biology A.V.C College, Mannampandal Mayiladuthurai - 609 305. Email: beebaskaran@rediffmail.com 22. Ms. S. Shanmugapriya Lecturer, Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology SVN College, Nagamalai Madurai-19. Email: Priyasg87@gmail.com