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A BRIEF SUMMARY OF OUTREACH PROGRAMME AT SANKARDEV SISHU NIKETAN, KARARA ORGANIZED BY DBT SPONSORED INSTITUTIONAL LEVEL BIOTECH HUB, PUB KAMRUP COLLEGE ON 9th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2013

Title of the programme : Basic Concept of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering and an overview of Institutional Level Biotech Hub, Pub Kamrup College

Level of participant : Class ix and x students

Number of participants : 60

As per decision and discussion and permission of the competent authority of Pub Kamrup College and with the consent of the school, the Institutional Level Biotech Hub organized an outreach programme at Sankardev Sishu Niketan, Karara on 9th September, 2013. The Principal of the school inaugurated the session in presence of the participants, faculty members of the school. In his inaugural lecture he talked about the recent advances in sciences very briefly and its scope in the present day context.

The first session was conducted by Mr Suresh Deka, Associate Professor, Dept of Zoology, Pub Kamrup College. He delivered his lecture on basics of genetics and cloning.

On 16th Nov., 2012 first session was conducted by our research scholar Mr Pankaj Kalita. He showed how to induce convulsion in mice model and explained the different future planning of the works to be conducted in the biotech hub.

The second Session was conducted by Dr Manash Barthakur, Coordinator, Institutional Level Biotech Hub and Associate Professor, Dept of Zoology, Pub Kamrup College. He talked about an overview of Institutional Level Biotech Hub of this college and about the equipments available in the hub and its uses. He also talked about recent advances in biological science research with special reference to Institutional Level Biotech Hub of the Pub Kamrup College

The last session was conducted by Mr Pankaj Kalita, Junior Research Fellow, Institutional Level Biotech Hub of the Pub Kamrup College. He talked about the basic in genomics with special emphasis on genetic engineering.

The entire session was anchored by Dr Dipak Konwar, Assistant Professor, Dept of Botany and Assistant Coordinator, Institutional Level Biotech Hub of the Pub Kamrup College. With a brief lecture on advancement and scope of biological science research Dr. Dipak Konwar concluded the programme.



A BRIEF REPORT OF THE “TWO DAY WORKSHOP ON BASIC CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES OF HISTOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY USED IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ON 25TH AND 26TH OCTOBER, 2013”.

Title of the workshop : Basic Concepts and Techniques of Histology, Microbiology and Biochemistry used in Biological Science.

Total Number of participant : 35

The inaugural session was organized on 25th October morning under the Presidentship of Dr B. K. Choudhury, Principal, Pub Kamrup College in presence of the participants, students, faculty members and invited guests. Dr Dibakar Ch Deka, Prof. & HoD, Dept of Chemistry, Gauhati University, was the chief guest. He talked about the chemical basis of biology and the separation techniques with special reference to chromatography.

On the first day (25th Oct., 13), the first technical session was conducted by Dr Dipak Konwar, Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Pub Kmarup College. He delivered his lecture on basics in microbiology.

The next session was conducted Mr Rituparna Sarma, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Pub Kamrup College. He lectured on Basics in Genomics, PCR with special reference to PCR primer and its designing

The evening hands-on session was conducted by Mr. Pankaj Kalita, SRF, Biotech Hub, Pub Kamrup College. He showed a demo on PCR and hands-on technique on microbial media preparation, serial dilution technique and microbial plating technique.

On 26th Oct., 13, morning session was conducted by Dr Aniruddha Sarma, Coordinator, Institutional Level Biotech Hub & HoD, Dept of Biotechnology, Pandu College, Guwahati.

The last session was conducted by Dr Utpal Bora, Coordinator, Biotech Hub & Associate Professor, dept of Biotechnology, IIT Guwahati. He delivered his lecture on basics and techniques of recombinant DNA technology.

The valedictory function of the workshop was organized in the evening of the last day in presence of the participants, students, faculty members and invited dignitaries under the Presidentship of Dr Nripendra Nath Talukdar, Associate Professor, department of Chemistry, Pub Kamrup College. Dr Utpal Bora Associate Professor, dept of Biotechnology, IIT Guwahati was the chief guest. In the interactive session the participants and others exchange their views among themselves. The programme was concluded with the vote of thanks by Dr Dipak Konwar, Asstt Coordinator, Institutional Level Biotech Hub, Pub Kamrup College.



Publications of Institutional Level Biotech Hub, Pub Kamrup College:

Papers published in National/International Journals:

1. Microanatomical deformation after PTZinduced seizure in mice brain. International Journal of Pharmacy. ISSN 2249-1848; CODEN: IJPNL6

2. Effect of Gold nanoparticle on the experimental mice brain (Communicated with the Indian Journal of Biotechnology)

3. Two bioinformatics related (homology modelling and docking experiment) papers on the process.



Paper presented in National Seminars :

1. Biological pursuit on neural network through MATLAB-A preliminary approach. Presented in UGC sponsored national seminar on Research in Biological Sciences for Sustainable Development by Application of Mathematics and Allied Sciences at Bahona College, Jorhat, Assam.

2. Virulence gene profiles of Salmonella isolates from man and animals detected by PCR’ in DBT Sponsored National seminar on Biotechnology Research in Sustainable development’ organized by Centre for Studies in Biotechnology, Dibrugarh University during February 27-28, 2012. Abstract published in the proceeding

3. Neuroprotective and seizure preventive role of Moringa oleifera on experimentally induced seizure in rodent; accepted for poster presentation in National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Bioresource Management & Biodiversity Conservation” during17th – 19th October, 2013 at Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh, India.



Paper presented/accepted in International Seminars/conferences:

1. Free radical scavenging, antioxidant and anti bacterial activity of four medicinal plants of N. E. India’ in 18th International Conference (Post ISCBC) ‘Perspective and Challenges in Chemical and Biological Sciences’ at IASST, Guwahati during 28th -30th January, 2012. Abstract published in the proceeding

2. Preventive role of selected traditional plant extracts against seizures in a mammalian model – A comparative study submitted for presentation in the International Conference on “Harnessing Natural Resources for Sustainable Development: Global Trend” to be held on 29th -31st January, 2014 at Cotton College (accepted).

Chapters in books:

1. Utilization of plant diversity in traditional knowledge of alcoholic beverage production by three different ethnic groups of Assam, India; Name of the book: Traditional Knowledge Systems For Biodiversity Conservation In North Eastern Region of India; ISBN: 978-81-925433-1-4; Page no.: 148-158.



2. Histological and Histopathological techniques used in Biological science research (A general article communicated for publication); Name of the book: "Hand Book On Modern Biological Tools And Techniques” to be published from Dhing College, Assam.

3. Toxicological Impact of Chemical Pesticides with Special Emphasis on its Neurotoxicity; Name of the book: Environmmental Issues in India; ISBN: 978-93-8315-808-9; Page no.: 103-110.
A Profile of

Star College Scheme
Supported by

Department of Biotechnology

Government of India


(Please keep up-to-date evidence of the data and record for the filled in criteria)

Pub Kamrup College

Baihata Chariali

Kamrup

Assam

PIN- 781381


    1. INTRODUCTION:

The star college scheme for strengthening of life science education is a scheme of Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India. The aim of the scheme is to improve the teaching-learning facilities, particularly the laboratory facilities, for the undergraduate students of life science and other related subjects.

Our college has been selected for this prestigious scheme and all processes have been initiated according to the guidance of DBT for smooth functioning of the scheme. Students and faculty members of Physics, Chemistry, and Botany and Zoology department are getting the benefit of this scheme.



      1. THE COMMITTEE

PURCHASING COMMITTEE:

Chairman: Dr. B. K. Dev Choudhury

Secretary: Dr. Dipak Konwar

Members: Dr. N. N Talukdar

Dr. N J Choudhury

Dr. Kamal Sarma

Dr. Paresh Ch. Kalita
ADVISORY COMMITTEE:

Chairman: Dr. B. K. Dev Choudhury, Principal

DBT Representatives: --

External Experts: Dr. Prabodh Bora, Professor

College of Vety. Science, Khanapara

Dr. M C Kalita. Professor

Dept. Of Biotechnology, GU

Faculty Members: All the Head of Departments of Phy, Chem, Zoology and Bootany

Sri H Sahariah, Dept. of Botany

Dr. Paresh Ch. Kalita, Dept. of Botany

Dr. M Borthakur, Dept. of Zoology

Dr. U J Medhi, Dept. Chemistry

Dr. N J Choudhury, Dept. of Physics

Co-ordinator: Dr. Dipak Konwar

PROPOSED NAMES OF MENTORS OF THE STAR COLLEGE SCHEME OF PUB KAMRUP COLLEGE:


  1. Dr. Probodh Borah

Professor

Department of Microbiology

& Coordinator, State Biotech Hub, Assam

College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agriculture University

Khanapara, Guwahati-22

Mobile No: 09435115191

E-mail: ubora@iitg.ernet.in


  1. Dr. Utpal Bora

Associate Professor

Department of Biotechnology

& coordinator, Institutional Level Biotech Hub

IIT, Guwahati, Ghy-39

Mobile No: 09954096847

Email: ubora@iitg.ernet.in





    1. AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHEME:

The coordinator presented the progress achieved under the program in last one year. The committee members noted that the laboratories were strengthened with the purchase of new equipment in department of Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology resulting in increased access of different equipment by the students. Visits to industries, laboratories and institutions have motivated the students to undertake higher studies in science. Member noted that additional practical were introduced by Physics and Chemistry department and only few students have undertaken project work. However the committee showed its concern about the purchase of laptops by every department and instructed the coordinator to utilize the NR grant for purchasing routine lab equipment required for UG practicals.

Committee members expressed satisfaction with the progress and recommended to continue the support at existing level.



    1. WORKS DONE UNDER THE SCHEME:

1.3.1 PURCHAGE OF EQUEPMENTS:

A large numbers of equipments have been purchased (as listed below) and a computer laboratory having sixteen desktops is operated by a computer operator under the Scheme.



Name of the Instruments purchased under Star College Scheme:


  1. PH Meter (Digital) with combined electrode.

  2. Lux Meter (Imported)

  3. Digital Camera for image documentation and microphotography.

  4. Autoclave (Vertical) with digital display 10 to 20 psi, Suitable for general laboratory use sterilization.

  5. Bacteriological incubator.

  6. Hot Air Oven.

  7. Hotplate (round).

  8. Magnetic Stirrer (with hotplate).

  9. Thin Layer Chromatography (complete set).

  10. Column Chromatography (Complete set).

  11. Microscopic Pointer.

  12. Electronic Balance.

  13. Distilled Water Plant (Double).

  14. Vision-2000 by LOBOMED BINOCULAR EDUACTIONAL MICROSCOPE.

  15. Ninhydrin sprayer (Automizer).

  16. Hair Dryer.

  17. Digital Micropipette (Single Channel).

  18. Multichannel Micropipette.

  19. Laminer Air Flow.

  20. Serological Water Bath.

  21. GPS.

  22. Laptop (14 cm screen).

  23. Rain Gauze.

  24. Binocular (Imported).

  25. Lab Thermometer (Digital).

  26. Microtome (Rotary).

  27. Rotary Microtome, Spencer Type (UNILAB).

  28. Bacteriological Incubator Digital Model –MSW 231.

  29. Paraffin embeddings Bath 6 holes with thermostatic control ‘ALMICRO’.

  30. Digital Balance (Cap- 220 gm, Sensitivity-0.0001gm ‘BELS’).

  31. Digital PH Metter Model-MK-VI ‘SYSTRONIC’.

  32. Laboratory Thermometer range-2500 c ‘MURCURY’.

  33. Dry and Wet bulb thermometer ‘ZEAL’.

  34. Digital Spectrophotometer (range 340nm – 960nm).

  35. Geiger –Muller counter.

  36. Sodium Vapour Lamp with transformer and wooden box.

  37. Soldering Iron (25 watt-35 watt).

  38. Cathode Ray Oscilloscope.

  39. Distilled Water plant (Double).

  40. PH Meter (Digital and Microprocessor based).

  41. Conductivity Meter (Digital).

  42. Kipp’s Appartus Borosilicate.

  43. Circulating WATER BATH (Thermostatic).

  44. ION Meter.

  45. C.O.D (Digestor) Appartus.

  46. Micro Kjaldhal Appartus (Borosilicate with Heating Mantel and Stand)

  47. Chemical Balance (National).

  48. Computer (Desktop) (with standard configuration) and Laser Printer.

1.3.2 STAR COLLEGE SCHEME ACTIVITIES:



Sl.

No.

Date

Activity

RP

Comment

1.

08-10-2012

Special class on the topic ‘Molecular basis of DNA’ for the 3rd sem. Phy. & Che. Major students

Pankaj Kalita, JRF, Biotech Hub, PKC




2.

09-10-2012

Special class on the topic ‘Computer aided drug designing’ for the 3rd sem. Bot. & Zoo. Major students

Pankaj Kalita, JRF, Biotech Hub, PKC




3.

15, 16,17 Nov. 2012

Workshop on ’tools and techniques used in biotechnology and molecular biology,




In association with IBH

4.

22,23,24 March 2013

Workshop on ‘Application of allied sciences (Phy., Chem. Maths, Statistics, Computer Sc.) in life science study’




Coordinated by Dr NJ Choudhury

1.3.3 A BRIEF REPORT OF THE “THREE DAY WORKSHOP ON APPLICATION OF ALLIED SCIENCES (PHY. CHEM. MATHS. STATISTICS, COMPUTER SC.) IN LIFE SCIENCE STUDY’ON 22ND, 23RD AND 24TH MARCH, 2013”

Title of the workshop : Application of Allied Sciences (Phy. Chem, Maths, Statistics, Computer Sc.) In Life Science Study on 22nd, 23rd and 24th March, 2013

Total Number of participant : 30

Teacher and researcher : 09

Students : 14

The inaugural session was organized on 22nd March morning in presence of the participants, students, faculty members and invited guests. Prof. Probodh Borah, Department of Microbiology & Coordinator, State Biotech Hub and PG Programme in Animal Biotechnology, College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University, was the chief guest. He talked about the application of material science with life science.

On the first day, the first hands-on session was conducted by Dr B K Dev Choudhury, Principal, Pub Kamrup College. He delivered his lecture on Thermodynamic Challenges in Life Science.

Second Session was conducted by Niranjan Bhagoboti, Assistant Professor, He has taken both theory and practical session.

On 23rd March, 2012 first session was conducted by Dr D K Sharma. He explained on Life science – an integrated science. Dr Jibon Kotoky, Associate Professor, Head, BCSS, Life Sciences Division, IASST. He delivered his lecture on Healthcare and Development of Modern Drug, Nano-Medicine. Dr S Chakraborty, Professor & Head,Department of Statistics, Dibrugarh University.He explained about statistics in Life Sciences.
Second Session was conducted by Dr Pranjan Barman. He is presently working as Junior Research Fellow in the Biotech Hub of Gauhati University.

Second Session was conducted by Dr Limpon Bora, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Tezpur University. He has taken both theory and practical session on Protein and enzyme purification from microbes.

Evening session was conducted by Dr Pankaj Chetia on the drug designing. He explained about the computer aided drug designing (CADD) method.

On 17th Morning session was conducted by Prof. Jogen Chandra Kalita, Dept of Zoology, Gauhati University, on phytoestrogen.

Mrs Manalisha Deka, research scholar (Gauhati University) and assistant professor of BBK College and Mr Kaushik Mishra, research scholar, Gauhati University practically demonastrated the nb method of survival surgery and overactomy on mice.

The last session was conducted by Dr Bula Chaudhury and Dr Madan Gopal Barthakur (both are research scientist) from Gauhati Biotech Park delivered their lecture on entrepreneurship development in biotechnology.

The valedictory function of the workshop was organized in the evening of the last day in presence of the participants, students, faculty members and invited dignitaries. Prof. Probodh Borah, dept of Microbiology and Coordinator State Biotech Hub, College of Veterinary Science, Khanapara, Ghy-22 was invited as the chief guest. In the interactive session the participants and others exchange their views among themselves. Dr Borah explained about the scope and different advancement of Biotechnology in the present day and exchanged views among participants and students of the college.

1.3.4. RECOMMENDATIONS OF REVIEW MEETING

The Coordinator’s meet held at Ram Narayan Ruia College, Mumbai, from 5 to 7 August, 2013was attended by Dr Kamal Sarma and Dr Dipak Konwar. Dr Sarma presented the progress of the star college scheme of the college and his presentation about the progress satisfied the members of the meet. The recommendations of the meeting are-

1. Lab manual, virtual labs and other teaching resources generated by the colleges should be shared among colleges and a system should be formulated by DBT to make them available online.

2. The use of kits for undergraduate practical teaching should be avoided.

3. Faculty members who attend a workshop or seminar should take follow up action by deliberating the proceedings and sharing the information.

4. At least 60% of recurring grant should be spent for consumables for UG labs and no equipment should be purchased through recurring grant.

5. Stipend/ studentship should not be paid to students from DBT Star college scheme grant and only reimbursement should be allowed for the expenditure incurred in carrying out projects.

6. Equipment purchased under the Star College Scheme should be translated into experiments and utilized for UG student’s projects or practicals.



7. The projects given to students should have scientific components like data collection, analysis and interpretation.
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