Dr. Niketan Deshmukh

PhD (Biotechnology), M-Tech (Biotechnology), NET, GATE

Area of Interest

Molecular Biology

Computer Aided Drug Design

Plant Tissue Culture

Workshop

·         Organized Workshop on “Diagnostic kit development and implementation” on 27th

            and 28th August, 2022 sponsored by GSBTM and Department of Science and

            Technology, Government of Gujarat with the support of Antrapreneur. 

·         Organized Workshop on “Mushroom Cultivation and Entrepreneurship Workshop”

            on 15 April, 2019 sponsored by GSBTM and Department of Science and Technology,

            Government of Gujarat.

·         Attained Workshop on “Agriculture Applications through Space-based Observations”

            on 13-15 Dec, 2021, Organized by SPACE APPLICATIONS CENTRE (ISRO)

Subjects taught : Undergraduates

A Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Bioprocess Technology, Enzymology,  

Majors Degrees

·         PhD (Biotechnology)

·         M-Tech. in Biotechnology

·         Teaching: 9 Years

·         Research: 2 Years

·         Total: 9 Years

Journal/Conference/Chapter Publication

·         Deshmukh, N., Talkal, R., Jha, K., Singh, P. G., & Prajapati, D. C. (2012). Production,

            Purification, Characterization and Comparison of Polygalacturonase from various strains of

            Aspergillus. Int J Sci Technol Res, 1(9), 85-91. 

·         Deshmukh, N., Talkal, R., & Khan, N. (2017). In vitro propagation and determination of genetic

            stability of micropropagated plants of Stevia rebaudiana. IJARIIE (International Journal of

            Advance Research and Innovative Ideas in Education), 3, 884-894.

·         Chaudhari, B. H., Parmar, J. K., Deshmukh, N., & Chaudhari, S. R. (2017). Effect of co level

            and FYM on growth and yield of fodder sorghum. Int. J. Pure App. Biosci, 5(3), 618-622.

·         Optimization of cultural and nutritional conditions to enhance     mycelium biomass of Cordyceps

            militaris using statistical approach. [ Under Communication ]

·         In Silico Screening of potential inhibitors from Cordyceps Species against SARS-CoV-2 main

            protease. [ Under Communication ]