Emerging Trends in Environmental Biotechnology
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Dr. Sukanta Mondal is currently working as Principal Scientist, Physiology Division, ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Bangalore, India. He completed post graduation from National Dairy Research Institute and Ph.D. from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly. He has 24 years of research experience in environmental genomics. He has 134 research publications, written 13 book chapters, and edited 3 books published by Elsevier. He is editor-in-chief of Current Research in Poultry Science. He was awarded with G. P. Talwar Midcareer Scientist Award, DBT Overseas Associateship Award, and ISSRF Young Scientist Award.
Dr. Shivesh Pratap Singh is Chairman, Central Board of Studies, M.P. Higher Education, Bhopal and Chairman, Board of Studies A.P.S. University, Rewa and Professor and Head, P.G. Dept. of Zoology, Govt. Autonomous P.G. College, Satna(M.P.). He has edited seventeen text books and published more than 80 research papers in reputed journals. He got Appreciation award in 1997 from Society for Science and Environment and received Gold medal in 1998, 2000, 2009 and 2012 from Zoological Society of India. Dr. Singh was also awarded gold medal by ICCB & MSET and Indian Academy of Environmental Sciences in 2009 and 2012. Recently he was awarded G.D. Bhalerao Gold medal 2017 by Zoological Society of India at Barrackpore.
Dr. Y.K. Lahir is Visiting Faculty of Department of Biophysics, University of Mumbai, Department of Zoology, Thakur College of Science and Commerce (Autonomous body), Kandivli (east), Mumbai. He is Life member of The Indian Biophysics Society, Society for Radiation Research, and Environmental Mutagenic Society of India. He published three books on toxicology, one book on interaction between nanomaterials and biomolecules; one chapter on fullerene. He published 59 articles in national and international journals. He is on reviewer and editorial panels of six national and international journals.