Vijaya Bharathi Mangalanathan | Veterinary Preventive Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vijaya Bharathi Mangalanathan | Veterinary Preventive Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Professor and Head at Veterinary College and Research Institute, Salem TANUVAS, India

Dr. M. Vijaya Bharathi is a highly accomplished veterinary epidemiologist and public health expert with over two decades of academic, clinical, and research experience. Currently serving as Professor and Head of the Department of Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology at Veterinary College and Research Institute (VCRI), Salem, she has been a driving force in infectious disease control, epidemiology, and veterinary public health in India. Dr. Bharathi has made pioneering contributions in rabies research, zoonotic disease control, and veterinary education, and is a recognized leader in academic and community engagement.

Publication Profile 

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Research Interests 🔬

  • Zoonotic and infectious diseases (e.g., rabies, canine distemper, CPV, leptospirosis, brucellosis, Lyme disease)

  • Veterinary Epidemiology and disease forecasting models

  • Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine

  • One Health approaches

  • Rabies elimination strategies

  • Molecular diagnostics in veterinary virology

Key Research Highlights

  • First report of Canine Parvovirus 2c (CPV-2c) in Tamil Nadu

  • Isolation of Brucella biovar-2 and biovar-4

  • Development of disease forecasting models for rabies, CPV-2, and distemper

  • Chairman of advisory committees for 6 Ph.D. and 4 M.V.Sc. students

  • Co-PI in major externally funded projects including rabies diagnostics and canine virus bank development

Awards and Honors🏆✨

  • 7 International Awards and 3 National Awards from scientific conferences

  • Organizing Secretary for 2 international conferences

  • Participation in 25+ national and international conferences

  • Presenter at WSAVA conferences in Bangkok and Singapore

Publications & Educational Contributions📚

  • 30 International research articles

  • 25 National research articles

  • 20 Popular articles

  • 27 Pamphlets, 15 book chapters, 3 books, and 1 technical bulletin

  • 55 abstracts in conferences/seminars

  • Developed video films, fact sheets, and manuals for veterinary education

  • Innovative teaching through visual and practical materials

  • Spearheaded One Health awareness through public campaigns and university events

Outreach and Extension🎤

  • Organized World Zoonoses Day (2024), World TB Day, and One Health Marathon

  • Created and distributed educational content via radio, TV, print, and pamphlets

  • Conducted free rabies vaccination camps and pet parents meets

  • Established the Infectious Disease Unit and Immunization Unit at Madras Veterinary College

  • Initiated animal blood donation camps and flood relief veterinary services

Conclusion🌟

Dr. M. Vijaya Bharathi stands as a pillar of veterinary public health in India, combining her strengths in academic leadership, community engagement, and translational research. Her sustained focus on zoonotic disease control, especially rabies, and her significant outreach through One Health initiatives mark her as a visionary in veterinary epidemiology. Her contributions have had a far-reaching impact not only within academia but also among practicing veterinarians, pet owners, and public health policymakers.

Publications 📚

  1. 🔬 Prevalence and staining characteristics of Blastocystis isolates from food animals in Tamil Nadu
    👥 GM Arpitha, C Sreekumar, BR Latha, MV Bharathi
    📘 Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 11, 61–65
    📅 2018 | 🔗 Cited by: 18


  2. 🧫 Isolation and characterization of Toxoplasma gondii from small ruminants (sheep and goats) in Chennai city, South India
    👥 MVB Ajay Suryakant Satbige, C. Sreekumar, C. Rajendran
    📘 Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 41(3), 869–873
    📅 2017 | 🔗 Cited by: 16


  3. 🥛 Milk ring test as ready aid to diagnose bovine brucellosis in lactating cows of Tamil Nadu, India
    👥 VN Kumar, MV Bharathi, K Porteen, M Sekar
    📘 Journal of Advanced Dairy Research, 4(161), 2
    📅 2016 | 🔗 Cited by: 14


  4. 🐶💉 Investigation of protective level of rabies antibodies in vaccinated dogs in Chennai, India
    👥 G Yale, S Sudarshan, S Taj, GI Patchimuthu, BV Mangalanathan, …
    📘 Veterinary Record Open, 8(1), e8
    📅 2021 | 🔗 Cited by: 11


  5. 🐕🦠 Heterogenous immunoglobulin (IgY) therapy: A new modality in canine parvovirus enteritis treatment
    👥 MVBN V. Naveenkumar
    📘 Indian Veterinary Journal, 96, 76–77
    📅 2019 | 🔗 Cited by: 11


  6. 🧪 Risk factors associated with prevalence of bovine brucellosis in milk from Tamil Nadu, India
    👥 VN Kumar, MV Bharathi, K Porteen
    📘 Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 6(7)
    📅 2017 | 🔗 Cited by: 11


  7. 🧬 Molecular epidemiology and evaluation of haemato-biochemical parameters in canine parvoviral enteritis dogs in Chennai, India
    👥 SRRARK Surendhar M, M Vijaya Bharathi, G Selvaraju
    📘 Int. J. Chemical Studies, 6, 119–123
    📅 2018 | 🔗 Cited by: 10


  8. 🕒🐕 Temporal pattern and risk factors for occurrence of Canine Rabies in Chennai
    👥 V Naveenkumar, MV Bharathi, P Kannan, G Selvaraju, K Vijayarani, …
    📘 Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 90, 101903
    📅 2022 | 🔗 Cited by: 8


  9. 🐶💊 Factors associated with the occurrence of canine parvoviral enteritis in dogs
    👥 V Naveenkumar, MV Bharathi, K Porteen, G Selvaraju, K Vijayarani
    📘 Journal of Animal Research, 9(6), 893–896
    📅 2019 | 🔗 Cited by: 8


  10. 🧪🐐 Comparison of modified direct agglutination and indirect haemagglutination tests for detection of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in goats in Chennai
    👥 MV Bharathi, AM Basheer, S Nedunchelliyan, SS Sarman Singh, …
    📘 [Journal/Conference not specified]
    📅 2003 | 🔗 Cited by: 7


 

 

 

 

Prof. Dr. Sukdeb Nandi | Veterinary Virology | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Sukdeb Nandi | Veterinary Virology | Excellence in Research

Indian Veterinary Research Institute | India

Author Profile

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Dr. S. Nandi: Eminent Virologist and Educator in Veterinary Science 🦠📚

Dr. S. Nandy, Principal Scientist in Veterinary Virology. He currently serves at the Virus Laboratory, Centre for Animal Disease Research and Diagnosis, Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh.

🌟 Early Life and Education

Dr. Nandi embarked on his academic journey with a solid foundation in science, completing his Matriculation and Higher Secondary from West Bengal boards with First Division. His academic excellence continued with a B.V.Sc & A.H. degree from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishwavidyalaya in 1986, securing the 3rd rank in his class.

He pursued advanced studies at IVRI, earning his M.V.Sc in Veterinary Virology in 1988 and a Ph.D. in Veterinary Virology in 1992, achieving top-notch grades in both programs. Additionally, he holds a diploma in the German language from Max Muller Bhavan.

🧪 Professional Career

Dr. Nandi joined the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) in 1992 and has since made outstanding contributions in research, teaching, training, and extension. With over 31 years of experience, he has become a cornerstone of veterinary virology education and research, guiding M.V.Sc and Ph.D. students in this specialized field.

🔬 Research Focus and Contributions

Dr. Nandi’s research spans virological, immunological, and molecular biological aspects of several critical animal diseases, including:

  • Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD)
  • Rabies
  • Sheep and Goat Pox
  • Bluetongue
  • Classical Swine Fever
  • Canine Parvovirus, Adenovirus, and Distemper Virus
  • Porcine Circovirus 2, BVDV, and SARS-CoV-2

He has also imparted critical training in diagnostics, collection, preservation, and molecular methodologies for these diseases, significantly enhancing the veterinary diagnostic landscape.

🌍 Global Expertise

Dr. Nandi has received advanced training and international exposure, including:

  • TOMBIT Training (U.K.): Focused on the molecular assembly and antigenicity of FMD virus capsids under eminent virologists Dr. A.M.Q. King and Dr. G. Belsham at the Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright (1998–1999).
  • FAO Advanced Biorisk Training (Australia): Attended a program on advanced biorisk management at the Australian Animal Health Laboratory in 2011.

🏆 National Training and Fellowships

Dr. Nandi also underwent training in molecular cloning and characterization at the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata, under the prestigious DBT-sponsored National Biotechnology Associateship Fellowship in 1995–1996.

🌟 Legacy and Impact

With unparalleled expertise, Dr. Nandi has made significant contributions to veterinary virology research and education. His work has bolstered India’s capabilities in managing and diagnosing critical animal diseases, impacting both animal and public health.

Dr. S. Nandi remains a pillar of excellence in the scientific community, inspiring the next generation of veterinary scientists and advancing the field of virology. 🌍🔬

✨Conclusion:

  • Dr. S. Nandi’s illustrious career as a Principal Scientist in Veterinary Virology is a testament to his unwavering commitment to research, education, and the betterment of animal health. With over three decades of experience, groundbreaking research, and impactful teaching, he has established himself as a leader in the field. From advancing diagnostic techniques to addressing global challenges like FMD and SARS-CoV-2, Dr. Nandi’s contributions resonate far beyond academia, shaping veterinary science and public health at large. His dedication and expertise continue to inspire future scientists, making him a beacon of excellence in veterinary virology. 🩺🌟

 

📊🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

    1. Title: Evaluation of the safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of a new live-attenuated lumpy skin disease vaccine in India
      • Authors: Kumar, N., Barua, S., Kumar, R., Dutt, T., Tripathi, B.N.
      • Journal: Virulence
      • Year: 2023

    1. Title: Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in a free-ranging leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) in India
      • Authors: Mahajan, S., Karikalan, M., Chander, V., Singh, R.K., Sharma, G.K.
      • Journal: European Journal of Wildlife Research
      • Year: 2022

    1. Title: A retrospective study showing a high rate of seropositivity against SARS-CoV-2 in wild felines in India
      • Authors: Borkakoti, R., Karikalan, M., Nehul, S.K., Singh, K.P., Sharma, G.K.
      • Journal: Archives of Virology
      • Year: 2023

    1. Title: Design and assessment of a double antigen indirect ELISA for lumpy skin disease surveillance in India
      • Authors: Smaraki, N., Biswas, S.K., Mahajan, S., Singh, K.P., Sharma, G.K.
      • Journal: Journal of Virological Methods
      • Year: 2024

    1. Title: Deciphering the genetic landscape of lumpy skin disease: Unraveling variable virulence through comprehensive genome sequence analysis in India
      • Authors: Mishra, R., Biswas, S.K., Nandi, S., Singh, R.K., Sharma, G.K.
      • Journal: Virology
      • Year: 2024