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  • Dr Jolitha A B

  • Associate Professor
  • Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women
Publications 2002 - 2019

Publications

  • 8
    Journal Articles
  • 1
    Book
  • 2
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 3
    Projects
  • 3

Citations / H-Index

199 Citations
4 h-index
104 Citations

Google Scholar

Co-author Network


Expertise

Zoology

gerontology, stem cell research, malarial research

Personal Information

Dr Jolitha A B

Female
Biotechnology Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women, 18th Cross Road, Malleshwaram
Bangalore, Karnataka, India - 560012


Experience

  • Associate Professor

    Department of Biotechnology

    Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women


Qualification

  • Ph.D

    Bangalore Univerity


Doctoral Theses Guided

2021

study of natural osmolytes as neuroprotective agents in clearance of amyloid aggregates

Shanmugam, reva university ( ongoing)

2021

Protiein biomarker isolation and validation from HUCB

Ms. ranjitha A, RamachandraUniversity ( Ongoing)

2021

study of natural osmolytes as neuroprotective agents in clearance of amyloid aggregates

Shanmugam, reva university ( ongoing)

2021

Protiein biomarker isolation and validation from HUCB

Ms. ranjitha A, RamachandraUniversity ( Ongoing)

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Membership In Professional Bodies

2019

National Science Congress

Life time

2019

National Science Congress

Life time

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Research Projects

expression pattern of defensin in biobased tomoto plants in tomoto mosaic treated virus plants

Funding Agency : KSCST

Employability of foldscope in detection of malarial parasites

Funding Agency : DBT

THE ROLE OF VITAMIN E AND PROANTHOCYANIDIN IN INDUCED METHEMOGLOBINEMIA OF RAT ERYTHROCYTES

Funding Agency : UGC

expression pattern of defensin in biobased tomoto plants in tomoto mosaic treated virus plants

Funding Agency : KSCST

Employability of foldscope in detection of malarial parasites

Funding Agency : DBT

THE ROLE OF VITAMIN E AND PROANTHOCYANIDIN IN INDUCED METHEMOGLOBINEMIA OF RAT ERYTHROCYTES

Funding Agency : UGC

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