Dr. Koushlesh  Ranjan
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Dr. Koushlesh Ranjan

Assistant Professor
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Animal Biotechnology from Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, India

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Veterinary Biochemistry
62%
Infectious Disease
90%
Bioinformatics
75%
Animal Biotechnology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Selected Publications

  1. Yadav, A., J. Singh, K. Ranjan, P. Kumar, S. Khanna, M. Gupta, V. Kumar, S.H. Wani and A. Sirohi, 2020. Heat Shock Proteins. In: Master Players for Heatā€stress Tolerance in Plants during Climate Change. Wani. S.H. and A. Sirohi, (Eds.,), Wiley UK 23.
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  2. Minakshi, P., M. Ghosh, R. Kumar, B. Brar, U.P. Lambe, S. Banerjee, K. Ranjan, B. Kumar, P. Goel, Y.S. Malik and G. Prasad, 2020. An Insight into nanomedicinal approaches to combat viral zoonoses. Curr. Top. Med. Chem., 20: 915-962.
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  3. Ranjan, K. and R. Singh, 2019. Dog Nose to E-Nose in disease diagnosis. J. Adv. Biol., 11: 2294-2306.
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  4. Minakshi, P., R. Kumar, M. Ghosh, H.M. Saini, K. Ranjan, B. Brar and G. Prasad, 2019. Single-Cell Proteomics: Technology and Applications. In: Single-Cell Omics. B. Debmalya and V. Azevedo, (Eds.)., Elsevier UK 36.
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  5. Minakshi, P., M. Ghosh, R. Kumar, H.S. Patki, H.M. Saini, K. Ranjan, B. Brar and G. Prasad, 2019. Single-Cell Metabolomics: Technology and Applications. In: Single-Cell Omics. B. Debmalya and V. Azevedo, (Eds.)., Elsevier UK 35.
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  6. Minakshi, P., M. Ghosh, B. Brar, R. Kumar, U.P. Lambe, K. Ranjan, J. Manoj and G. Prasad, 2019. Nano-antimicrobials: A new paradigm for combating mycobacterial resistance. Curr. Pharm. Des., 25: 1554-1579.
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  7. Minakshi, P., M. Ghosh, B. Brar, K. Ranjan, H.S. Patki and R. Kumar, 2019. Separation Techniques with Nanomaterials. In: Handbook of Nanomaterials in Analytical Chemistry: Modern Trends in Analysis. Hussain, C.M., Elsevier 60.
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  8. Kumar, S. S.P. Yadav, G. Chandra, D.S. Sahu, R. Kumar, P.S. Maurya, D.K. Yadav, V. Jaiswal and K. Ranjan, 2019. Effect of dietary supplementation of yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on performance and hemato-biochemical status of broilers. India. J. Poul. Scien., 10.5958/0974-8180.2019.00002.3.
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  9. K. Ranjan, M. Prasad, B. Brar, U. Lambe, R. Kumar, M. Ghosh and G. Prasad, 2019. Bluetongue virus vaccine: conventional to modern approach. Acta Virol., 63: 3-18.
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  10. Prasad, M.T., B. Brar, I. Ikbal, K. Ranjan and J. Misri, 2018. Occurrence of neglected picobirna virus in buffalo calves associated with diarrhoea. Indian J. Vet. Sci. Biotechnol., Vol. 13. .
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  11. Prasad, M., U.P. Lambe, B. Brar, I. Shah and J. Manimegalai et al., 2018. Nanotherapeutics: An insight into healthcare and multi-dimensional applications in medical sector of the modern world. Biomed. Pharmacoth., 97: 1521-1537.
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  12. Singh, J., S. Khanna, K. Ranjan, R.P. Pant, P. Kumar, A. Sirohi and V.K. Baranwal, 2017. Evidence of association of begomovirus with the yellow vein disease of an ornamental plant pot marigold (Calendula officinalis) from Western Uttar Pradesh. J. Pure. Appl. Microbio., 11: 1609-1615.
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  13. Ranjan, K., M. Prasad, B. Brar and G. Prasad, 2017. First report of isolation of bluetongue virus 23 from Culicoides peregrinus vector from India. Indian J. Comp. Microbiol. Immunol. Infect. Dis., 38: 16-21.
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  14. Ranjan, K., M. Prasad, B. Brar and G. Prasad, 2017. Culicoides oxystoma a potential vector for transmission of bluetongue virus 16 in Southern India. Indian J. Vet. Sci. Biotechnol., 12: 112-117.
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  15. Prasad, M., K. Ranjan, B. Brar, J. Manimegalai and G. Prasad, 2017. An insight into biomarkers for canine parvovirus diagnosis: A mini-review. Curr. Biomarkers, Vol. 7. 10.2174/2468422807666170810102524.
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  16. Prasad, M., K. Ranjan, B. Brar, I. Shah and U. Lalmbe et al., 2017. Virus-Host interactions: new insights and advances in drug development against viral pathogens. Curr. Drug Metabol., 18: 942-970.
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  17. Minakshi, P., B. Brar, J. Manimegalai, Ikbal, K. Ranjan, U.P. Lambe and G. Prasad, 2017. Plantibodies for Global Health: Challenges and Perspectives. In: Biotechnology for Sustainability-Achievements, Challenges and Perspectives, Bhore, S., K. Marimuthu and M. Ravichandran (Eds.)., AIMST University, Malaysia, pp: 305-321.
  18. Manimegalai, J., M. Prasad, B. Brar, R.K. Gandham, U.P. Lambe, K. Ranjan and J. Misri, 2017. Validation of interferon induced IFIT genes in host antiviral defence against BTV16 infection: An initial report. Indian J. Vet. Sci. Biotechnol., 13: 70-76.
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  19. Kumar, N., R.K. Salar, M. Prasad and K. Ranjan, 2017. Synthesis, characterization and anticancer activity of vincristine loaded folic acid-chitosan conjugated nanoparticles on NCI-H460 non-small cell lung cancer cell line. Egypt. J. Basic Appl. Sci., 5: 87-99.
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  20. Ikbal, P. Minakshi, B. Brar, U.P. Lambe and J. Manimegalai et al., 2017. Promiscuous Rhizobia: A Potential Tool to Enhance Agricultural Crops Productivity. In: Biotechnology for Sustainability-Achievements, Challenges and Perspectives, Bhore, S., K. Marimuthu and M. Ravichandran (Eds.)., AIMST University, Malaysia, pp: 358-375.
  21. Choudhary, P., P. Minakshi, K. Ranjan and B. Basanti, 2017. Zooanthroponotic transmission of rotavirus in Haryana State of Northern India. Acta. Virol., 61: 77-85.
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  22. Ranjan, K., R.A. Siddique, M.K. Bharti and J. Singh, 2016. Geminivirus: Indian Scenario. In: Plant Viruses: Evolution and Management, Gaur, R.K., N.M. Petrov, B.L. Patil and M.I. Stoyanova (Eds.)., Springer, Singapore.
  23. Ranjan, K., M. Prasad, U. Lambe, M. Guray and G. Prasad, 2016. Molecular typing of bluetongue virus 16 from Karnataka state of India. J. Microbiol. Relat. Res., 2: 43-49.
  24. Ranjan, K., M. Prasad and G. Prasad, 2016. Bats: Carriers of zoonotic viral and emerging infectious diseases. J. Exp. Biol. Agric. Sci., 4: 291-306.
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  25. Prasad, M., K. Ranjan and G. Prasad, 2016. Segment 10 sequence based molecular characterization of bluetongue virus of Indian origin. Indian J. Vet. Sci. Biotechnol. 10.21887/tijovsab.v12i1.11230.
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  26. Prasad, M., B. Brar, Ikbal, K. Ranjan and U. Lalmbe et al., 2016. Biotechnological tools for diagnosis of equine infectious diseases. J. Exp. Biol. Agric. Sci., 4: S161-S181.
  27. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan, Supriya, B. Brar and G. Prasad, 2016. Detection and molecular characterization of Indian isolates of canine parvovirus in fecal samples. J. Microbiol. Relat. Res., 2: 89-94.
  28. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan, A. Deora, S. Dahiya, S. Khurana, S. Deswal and G. Prasad, 2016. Rotavirus Genomic Diversity in India Using Molecular and Computer Tools. In: Vistas in Computer Aided Agri-Bio-Engineering Technologies, Behl, R.K., R. Bhatia, B. Singh, M. Hasija, V. Khatkar and S. Deswal (Eds.)., Agrobios International, Jodhpur.
  29. Minakshi, P., B. Brar, K. Sunderisen, J.V. Thomas and J. Savi et al., 2016. Canine parvovirus-an insight into diagnostic aspect. J. Exp. Biol. Agric. Sci., 4: 279-290.
  30. Lambe, U., P. Minakshi, B. Brar, M. Guray and K. Ranjan et al., 2016. Nanodiagnostics: A new frontier for veterinary and medical sciences. J. Exp. Biol. Agric. Sci., 4: 307-320.
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  31. Chalia, S., S. Baskar, M. Prasad, R. Baskar and K. Ranjan, 2016. Biomineralization abilities of Cupriavidus strain and Bacillus subtilis strains in vitro isolated from speleothems, Rani cave, Chattisgarh, India. Geomicrobiol. J. 10.1080/01490451.2016.1257663.
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  32. Singh, R., K. Ranjan and H. Verma, 2015. Satellite imaging and surveillance of infectious diseases. J. Trop. Dis. Public Health. 10.4172/2329-891X.S1-004.
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  33. Ranjan, K., P. Minakshi and G. Prasad, 2015. Bluetongue: Indian perspective. Acta Virologica, 59: 317-337.
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  34. Ranjan, K., P. Minakshi and G. Prasad, 2015. Application of molecular and serological diagnostics in veterinary parasitology. J. Adv. Parasitol., 2: 80-99.
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  35. Prasad, M., K. Ranjan, R. Singh, S. Khurana and G. Prasad, 2015. Molecular characterization of segment 6 of Indian isolate of bluetongue virus 2. J. Microbiol. Relat. Res., 1: 65-71.
  36. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan, N. Pandey, S. Dahiya and S. Khurana et al., 2015. Predominance of G10 genotype of rotavirus in diarrheic buffalo calves: A potential threat for animal to human zoonotic transmission. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 3: 16-21.
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  37. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan and G. Prasad, 2015. Phylogenetic analysis of BTV1 from northern and southern states of India. J. Microbiol. Relat. Res., 1: 15-23.
  38. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan and G. Prasad, 2015. Molecular characterization of bluetongue virus serotype 16 from Andhra Pradesh, India. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 3: 22-27.
  39. Deswal, S., P. Minakshi, K. Ranjan, S. Dhillon, Y.S. Malik and G. Prasad, 2015. Genetic characterization of an emerging G3P[3] rotavirus genotype in buffalo calves, India. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 10: 376-385.
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  40. Ranjan, K., P. Minakshi, P. Kumar and G. Prasad, 2014. VP5 gene based molecular comparison of Indian and global isolates of bluetongue virus 2. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2: 91-97.
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  41. Ranjan, K., G. Prasad, P. Kumar and P. Minakshi, 2014. Molecular characterization of segment 6 of Blue tongue serotype 16 of sheep origin from India. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2: 98-103.
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  42. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan, B. Brar, S. Ambawat and M. Shafiq et al., 2014. New approaches for diagnosis of viral diseases in animals. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2: 55-63.
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  43. Kapoor, S., H. Sharma, M. Singh, P. Kumar, K. Ranjan, A. Kumari and R. Khirbat, 2014. Equine herpesviruses: A brief review. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2: 46-54.
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  44. Alisha, A., P. Minakshi, K. Ranjan and G. Prasad, 2014. Comparison of D-loop gene for subspecies confirmation of tigers (Panthera Tigris. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2: 116-119.
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  45. Vishwaradhya, T.M., P. Minakshi, K. Ranjan, K.P. Supriya and G. Prasad, 2013. Sensitive detection of novel Indian isolate of BTV 21 using ns1 gene based real-time PCR assay. Vet. World, 6: 554-557.
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  46. Shafiq, M., P. Minakshi, A. Bhateja, K. Ranjan and G. Prasad, 2013. Evidence of genetic reassortment between Indian isolate of bluetongue virus serotype 21 (BTV-21) and bluetongue virus serotype 16 (BTV-16). Virus Res., 173: 336-343.
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  47. Ranjan, K., G. Prasad, P. Kumar and P. Minakshi, 2013. Vp5 gene based molecular characterization of bluetongue virus 9 from south India. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 1: 30-36.
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  48. Prasad, M., P.K. Koushlesh and G. Prasad, 2013. Segment 2 based characterization of a novel Indian Bluetongue virus isolate. Vet. World, 6: 244-248.
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  49. Minakshi, P., M. Shafiq, A. Alisha, K. Ranjan and P. Kumar et al., 2013. Animal Forensics and Applications. In: Biotechnology: Prospect and application, Salar, R.K., S.K. Gahlawat, P. Siwach and J.S. Duhan (Eds.)., Springer, USA.
  50. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan, S. Dahiya, K. Pawan and Rupinder et al., 2013. Restriction Enzyme Analysis Based Differentiation of Indian Isolates of Bluetongue Virus-1 Isolated from Northern and Southern States of India. In: Microbial, Plant and Animal Research, Gaur, R.K. (Ed.)., Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge, New York, USA.
  51. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan, P. Kumar and G. Prasad, 2013. A novel method of staining of RNA in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 1: 20-23.
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  52. Kumar, P., P. Minakshi, K. Ranjan, R. Dalal and G. Prasad, 2013. Evidence of reassortment between eastern and western topotype strains of bluetongue virus serotype 16 (BTV-16) from India. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 1: 14-19.
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  53. Dadawala, A.I., H.S. Kher, B.S. Chandel, A.G. Bhagat, H.C. Chauhan, K. Ranjan and P. Minakshi, 2013. Isolation and molecular characterization of bluetongue virus 16 of goat origin from India. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci., 1: 24-29.
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  54. Ranjan, K., P. Minakshi, H. Mohan, Rupinder, T.M. Vishwaradhya and G. Prasad, 2012. Nucleotide sequence variation in vp5 gene of Indian isolate of bluetongue virus serotype 2. Harayana Vet., 51: 29-33.
  55. Ranjan, K., J. Thomas, K. Pawan, S. Ravinder and G. Prasad, 2012. Non-occurrence of rota and parvoviral infections in yak in India: An initial report. Indian J. Comp. Microbiol. Immunol. Infect. Dis., 33: 57-59.
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  56. Minakshi, P., R. Singh, K. Ranjan, P. Kumar, C.G. Joshi, Y.K.M. Reddy and G. Prasad, 2012. Complete genome sequence of bluetongue virus serotype 16 of goat origin from India. J. Virol., 86: 8337-8338.
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  57. Ranjan, K., P. Minakshi, M. Shafiq, K. Pawan and G. Prasad, 2011. Genetic diversity of Indian isolates of bluetongue virus 16. Int. J. Applied Eng. Res., 6: 884-887.
  58. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan, Pawan, Rupinder and G. Prasad, 2011. Segment-3 based genetic diversity among Indian isolates of bluetongue virus. Haryana Vet., 50: 68-71.
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  59. Minakshi, P., K. Ranjan, A. Bhateja, M. Shafiq, A. Kumar and G. Prasad, 2011. Detection of multiple genetic variants of BTV serotype-1 originated from different geographical regions in India. Indian J. Field Vet., 7: 63-68.
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  60. Minakshi, P., G. Prasad, T. Nanda, S. Dahiya, K. Ranjan, A. Kumar and H. Mohan, 2011. Single tube method for rapid detection of BHV-1 in buffalo bull semen. Int. J. Applied Eng. Res., 6: 879-883.