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“எண்ணிய முடிதல் வேண்டும்,

நல்லவே எண்ணல் வேண்டும்;

திண்ணிய நெஞ்சம் வேண்டும்,

தெளிந்தநல் லறிவு வேண்டும்;”

        - மகாகவி சி. சுப்பிரமணிய பாரதி

“Let my thoughts bloom into action;

Let me think only noble thoughts;

Let me have valiant heart;

Let me have a clear wisdom;"

         - Mahakavi C. Subramania Bharathiar

PROFILE

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

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Genetics

Research Area

  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition
Cell and Molecular Biology

Courses Teaching

  • Cell and Molecular Biology
  • Enzymology
  • Molecular Physiology
  • Recombinant DNA Technology
  • Biology of Cancer and Stem cell
  • Advanced Paper in Biochemistry
  • DNA Techniques & Clinical Applications
  • Animal Cell Culture Techniques

EDUCATION & CAREER

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

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Education

Ph. D.
Subject : Biochemistry
Institution : Bharathidasan University
Affiliated University : Bharathidasan University
Year of Award : 2006

M. Sc., 
Subject : Biochemistry
Institution :  PGP College of Arts & Science, Namakkal
Affiliated University : University of Madras
Year of Award : 1999

B. Sc.,
Subject: Biochemistry
Institution: Shri Nehru Maha Vidyalaya College of Arts & Sciences, Malumichampatti
Affiliated University: Bharathiar University
Year of Award: 1997

Career

At Bharathiar University (Reverse Order)

Assistant Professor : Aug 2015 to Till date

Past Experience

Post-Doctoral Fellow : March 2013 Feb 2014 at INSERM U866, University of Bourgogne, Dijon, FRANCE

Post-Doctoral Fellow : Nov 2011 to Oct 2012 at INSERM U866, University of Bourgogne, Dijon, FRANCE

ATER (Equivalent to AP) : Sep 2009 to Aug 2010 at INSERM U866, University of Bourgogne, Dijon, FRANCE

Post-Doctoral Fellow : Aug 2008 to July 2009 at INSERM U866, University of Bourgogne, Dijon, FRANCE

Post-Doctoral Fellow : July 2006 to June 2007 at INSERM U517, University of Bourgogne, Dijon, FRANCE

 

RESEARCH AREAS

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

ACADEMIC IDENTITY Scopus   ORCID   Google Scholar   Publons   Vidwan / IRINS

Cell Signaling

GPCRs serve as the primary transducers of cellular responses. They are a superfamily of integral membrane protein receptors with seven transmembrane α-helical domains that bind to a variety of ligands. The study of GPCR activation by diverse sensory modalities and the subsequent downstream effector molecules will provide answers to many issues about metabolic diseases. The primary goal of the research team is to investigate the function of different inhibitors and activators for GPCR-mediated and non-mediated pathways, as well as their influence on the management of obesity.

Cancer Biology

Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer and is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Therefore, successful cancer treatment depends on our ability to comprehend the fundamental characteristics of breast cancer growth. Our group uses both in-vitro and in-vivo methods to try to understand how the nitric oxide (NO) signalling system impacts the progression or inhibition of breast cancer. Additionally, we investigate the signalling pathway through which TNF family members are S-nitrosylated (a post-translational modification), causing cancer cells undergo either apoptosis or metastasis.

Stress Physiology

Heat shock protein 27 (HSP27) is a chaperone whose cellular expression increases in response to various stresses and protects the cell either by inhibiting apoptotic cell death or by promoting the ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of specific proteins. A target protein of HSP27, GATA-1 is the subject of our laboratory's research. More specifically, we investigate the process by which, in the course of the erythroid differentiation programme, HSP27 is phosphorylated in a p38-dependent manner, enters the nucleus, binds to GATA-1, and triggers its ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation, provided that the transcription factor is acetylated. We attempt to draw the conclusion that HSP27 controls GATA-1 activity and content in order to regulate the fine-tuning of terminal erythroid differentiation.

PUBLICATIONS

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

ACADEMIC IDENTITY Scopus   ORCID   Google Scholar   Publons   Vidwan / IRINS

1. Tongue papillae density and fat taster status-a cardinal role on sweet and bitter taste perception among Indian population,
P. Vinithra, S. Gowtham, M. Karthi, S. Deepankumar, V. Keerthana, K. Vasanth, and S. Selvakumar,
Food Research International, 163, 112294 (2023).

2. Coumarin-Picolinohydrazone derived Schiff base as fluorescent sensor (OFF-ON) for detection of Al3+ ion: Synthesis, Spectral and theoretical studies,
D. Ravichandran, M. Ranjani, G. Prabu Sankar, R. Shankar, M. Karthi, S. Selvakumar, and R. Prabhakaran,
Journal of Molecular Structure, 1273, 134329 (2023).

3. Exploration of phytochemicals and probing potential effects of Priva cordifolia active extract on PACAP 38 and its nociceptor in the human trigeminovascular system,
D. Motwani, A. Vignesh, K. Raja, S. Selvakumar, and K. Vasanth,
3 Biotech, 13(2), 1-14 (2023).

4. Genetic variation in sweet taste receptors and a mechanistic perspective on sweet and fat taste sensation in the context of obesity,
P. Vinithra, S. Gowtham, M. Karthi, S. Deepankumar, K. Vasanth, V. Thirunavukkarasu, and S. Selvakumar,
Obesity Reviews, 23(12), e13512 (2022).

5. CD36 and GPR120 mediated orogustatory perception of dietary lipids and its physiological implication in the pygmy mouse Mus booduga,
S. Deepankumar, M. Karthi, P. Vinithra, S. Gowtham, V. Thirunavukkarasu, K. Vasanth, and S. Selvakumar,
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 106(6), 1408-1419 (2022).

6. Comparative LC-MS analysis of bioactive compounds, antioxidants and antibacterial activity from leaf and callus extracts of Saraca asoca,
A. Vignesh, S. Selvakumar, and K. Vasanth,
Phytomedicine Plus, 2(1), 100167 (2022).

7. Fluorescent Cu (II) complex as chemosensor for the detection of l-Aspartic acid with high selectivity and sensitivity,
M. Ranjani, P. Kalaivani, F. Dallemer, S. Selvakumar, T. Kalpana, and R Prabhakaran,
Inorganica Chimica Acta, 530, 120683 (2022).

8. Anticancer Activity of Leonurus sibiricus L.: Possible Involvement of Intrinsic Apoptotic Pathway,
K. Vasanth, S. Selvakumar, C. Chang, V. Balamurugan, T. Amal, and C. Huang,
Nutrition and Cancer, 74(1), 225-236 (2022).

9. Striga angustifolia mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles: Anti-microbial, antioxidant and anti-proliferative activity in apoptotic p53 signalling pathway,
K. Raja, V. Balamurugan, S. Selvakumar, and K. Vasanth,
Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 67, 102945 (2022).

10. Phytochemical screening, antioxidant, anti-diabetic and cytotoxic activity of leaves of Pandanus canaranus Warb,
V. Balamurugan, K. Raja, S. Selvakumar, and K. Vasanth,
Materials Today: Proceedings, 48, 322-329 (2022).

11. Anti‐obesity effect of T. Chebula fruit extract on high fat diet induced obese mice: a possible alternative therapy,
S. Gowtham, S. Deepankumar, S. Ramya, M. Karthi, P. Vinithra, T. Kalpana, V. Thirunavukkarasu, K. Vasanth, and S. Selvakumar,
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 65(10), 2001224 (2021).

12. Single nucleotide polymorphism in CD36: Correlation to peptide YY levels in obese and non-obese adults,
M. Karthi, S. Deepankumar, P. Vinithra, S. Gowtham, K. Vasanth, P. P. Raj, R. Senthilkumar, and S. Selvakumar,
Clinical Nutrition, 40(5), 2707-2715 (2021).

13. Anti-proliferative phytoconstituents from Striga angustifolia (D. Don) CJ Saldanha–An in vitro and in silico approach,
K. Raja, S. Selvakumar, R. Rakkiyappan, K. Pradeepa Veerakumari, and K. Vasanth,
Phytomedicine Plus, 1(3), 100062 (2021).

14. A simple and efficient Agrobacterium-mediated in planta transformation protocol for horse gram (Macrotyloma uniflorum Lam. Verdc.),
T. C. Amal, P. Karthika, G. Dhandapani, S. Selvakumar, and K. Vasanth,
Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, 18, 9 (2020).

15. Fat taste signal transduction and its possible negative modulator components,
S. Deepankumar, M. Karthi, S. Gowtham, P. Vinithra, K. Vasanth, S. Selvakumar,
Progress in Lipid Research, 79, 101035 (2020).

16. Insights on modulators in perception of taste modalities: a review,
S. Deepankumar, M. Karthi, K. Vasanth, and S. Selvakumar,
Nutrition Research Reviews, 32(2), 231-246 (2019).

17. Differential intracellular localization of Hsp70 in the gill and heart tissue of fresh water prawn Macrobrachium malcolmsonii during thermal stress,
M. Karthi, S. Deepankumar, K. Vasanth, P. Geraldine, and S. Selvakumar,
Molecular Biology Reports 45(5), 1321-1329 (2018).

18. Facial cutaneo-mucosal venous malformations can develop independently of mutation of TEK gene but may be associated with excessive expression of Src and p-Src,
N. Brahami, S. Selvakumar, M. S. Al-Ddafari, C. Elkaim, P. O. Harmand, B. E. Sari, G. Lefranc, and M. Aribi,
Journal of Negative Results in Biomedicine, 16, 9 (2017).

19. ERK1 and ERK2 activation modulates diet-induced obesity in mice,
A. S. Khan, S. Selvakumar, G. Dramane, D. Khelifi, and N. A. Khan,
Biochimie, 137, 78-87 (2017).

20. Grape seed and skin extract reduces pancreas lipotoxicity, oxidative stress and inflammation in high fat diet fed rats,
F. Aloui, K. Charradi, A. Hichami, S. Selvakumar, N. A. Khan, F. Limam, and E. Aouani,
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 84, 2020-2028 (2016).

21. ERK1/2 activation in human taste bud cells regulates fatty acid signaling and gustatory perception of fat in mice and humans,
S. Selvakumar, M. H. Ozdener, S. Abdoul-Azize, K. Saito, B. Malik, G. Maquart, T. Hashimoto, P. Marambaud, M. Aribi, M. G. Tordoff, P. Besnard, N. A. Khan,
The FASEB Journal, 30(10), 3489-3500 (2016).

22. The oral lipid sensor GPR120 is not indispensable for the orosensory detection of dietary lipids in mice,
D. Ancel, A. Bernard, S. Selvakumar, A. Hirasawa, G. Tsujimoto, T. Hashimoto, P. Passilly-Degrace, N.A. Khan, and P. Besnard,
Journal of Lipid Research, 56(2), 369-378 (2015).

23. CD36-and GPR120-mediated Ca2+ signaling in human taste bud cells mediates differential responses to fatty acids and is altered in obese mice,
M. H. Ozdener, S. Selvakumar, S. Sinju, S. Omar, H. Toshihiro, A. Yoshinori, P. Besnard, N. A. Abumrad, and N. A. Khan,
Gastroenterology, 146(4), 995-1005 (2014).

24. Antidiabetic and antioxidant activities of Zizyphus lotus L aqueous extracts in Wistar rats,
C. Benammar, C. Baghdad, M. Belarbi, S. Selvakumar, A. Hichami and N. A. Khan,
Journal of Nutrition & Food Sciences, S8, 004 (2014).

25. Ca2+ signaling in taste bud cells and spontaneous preference for fat: unresolved roles of CD36 and GPR120,
S. Abdoul-Azize, S. Selvakumar, H. Sadou, P. Besnard, and N. A. Khan,
Biochimie, 96, 8-13 (2014).

26. STIM1, CD36 lingual et perception gustative lipidique (STIM1 is indispensable for the lingual CD36-mediated Ca(2+) signaling and spontaneous preference for fat),
S. Abdoul-Azize, G. Dramane, S. Selvakumar, A. M. Simonin, P. Besnard, and N. A. Khan,
Medecine Sciences:, 28(12), 1053-1055 (2012).

27. S-nitrosylation of the death receptor Fas promotes Fas ligand–mediated apoptosis in cancer cells,
L. Leon-Bollotte, S. Selvakumar, O. Cauvard, S. Plenchette–Colas, C. Paul, C. Godard, A. Martinez–Ruiz, P. Legembre, J. F. Jeannin, and A. Bettaieb,
Gastroenterology, 140(7), 2009-2018 (2011).

28. HSP27 controls GATA-1 protein level during erythroid cell differentiation,
A. de Thonel, J. Vandekerckhove, D. Lanneau, S. Selvakumar, G. Courtois, A. Hazoume, M. Brunet, S. Maurel, A. Hammann, J. Antoine Ribeil, Y. Zermati, A. Sophie Gabet, J. Boyes, E. Solary, O. Hermine and C. Garrido,
Blood, 116(1), 85-96 (2010).

29. Stressor-specific induction of heat shock protein 70 in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium malcolmsonii (H. Milne Edwards) exposed to the pesticides endosulfan and carbaryl,
S. Selvakumar, P. Geraldine, S. Shanju, and T. Jayakumar,
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 82(2), 125-132 (2005).

30. Heat shock protein induction in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium malcolmsonii: acclimation-influenced variations in the induction temperatures for Hsp70,
S. Selvakumar, and P. Geraldine,
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 140(2), 209-215 (2005).

31. Thermal modulation of pyruvate metabolism in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium malcolmsonii: the role of lactate dehydrogenase,
S. Selvakumar, and P. Geraldine,
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 29(2), 149-157 (2003).

32. Biochemical changes in the muscle of freshwater prawn Macrobrachium malcolmsonii (H. Milne Edwards) during frozen storage,
S. Selvakumar, V. Bindhumol, and P. Geraldine,
Journal of Food Science and Technology, 39(5), 475-478 (2002).

 

 

 

1.    Hsp70 and hsp27 as pharmacological targets in apoptosis modulation for cancer therapy,
M. Brunet, C. Didelot, S. Selvakumar, A. L. Rérole, A. de Thonel and C. Garrido,
Heat shock proteins in cancer
Springer, Dordrecht, 209-230 (2007), ISBN : 978-1-4020-6400-5

2.    Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in Gloriosa superb L. : an endangered medicinal plant,
V. Balamurugan, T. C. Amal, P. Karthika, S. Selvakumar, and K. Vasanth,
In vitro plant breeding towards novel agronomic traits
Springer, Singapore, 27-42 (2019), ISBN : 978-981-32-9823-1
 

 

 

TEACHING

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

ACADEMIC IDENTITY Scopus   ORCID   Google Scholar   Publons   Vidwan / IRINS

  • Cell and Molecular Biology
  • Enzymology
  • Molecular Physiology
  • Recombinant DNA Technology
  • Biology of Cancer and Stem cell
  • Advanced Paper in Biochemistry
  • DNA Techniques & Clinical Applications
  • Animal Cell Culture Techniques

PROJECTS

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

ACADEMIC IDENTITY Scopus   ORCID   Google Scholar   Publons   Vidwan / IRINS

Funded Projects (National Level)

1. ICMR

Title of the project : Orogustatory perception …....... implications in prevention of Obesity development
Funding Agency : ICMR
Amount : Rs 24,74,472/-
Duration : 2019 -  2022

 

2. RUSA 2.0 - BCTRC

Title of the project : Mechanism of anticancer drugs to enhance .......... mediated apoptosis
Funding Agency : RUSA 2.0 - BCTRC
Amount : Rs 15,88,000/-
Duration : 2020 -  2022

 

3. TANSCHE - RGP

Title of the project : CD36 and GPR120 mediated .......... obesity development
Funding Agency : TANSCHE - RGP
Amount : Rs 20,64,750/-
Duration : 2021 -  2024


1. DST

Title of the project : Orogustatory sensing .......... Implications In prevention of obesity development
Funding Agency : DST
Amount : Rs 44,84,122/-
Duration : 2017 – 2020

 

2. UGC

Title of the project : Orogustatory perception .......... Implications In prevention of obesity development”
Funding Agency : UGC
Amount : Rs 10,00,000/-
Duration : 2017 – 2019

Consultancy Projects
NIL
NIL

 

RESEARCH GUIDANCE

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

ACADEMIC IDENTITY Scopus   ORCID   Google Scholar   Publons   Vidwan / IRINS

Ongoing

NIL

Completed

NIL

 

Ongoing

1. M. Karthi

2. S.P. Deepankumar

3. S. Gowtham

4. P. Vinithra

Completed

NIL

 

Ongoing

Year - 2022

1. Keerthana. V
 

Completed

Name of the Candidate : Ramya. S
Title of Dissertation : Anti-obesity effect of Terminalia chebula extract on high fat diet induced obese mouse Mus Booduga
Year of Award : 2019

 

Ongoing

Year - 2023

1. Anagha. A

2. Jeevitha. S

3. Lekshmi. M. S

4. Megavarsha. K

5. Monika. S

Completed

Name of the Candidate : Merin Abraham
Title of Dissertation : -
Year : 2022

Name of the Candidate : Aarthi
Title of Dissertation : -
Year : 2022

Name of the Candidate : Priyadharshini. A
Title of Dissertation : Association of *** in bitter taste receptor gene on Bitter and Fat taste Sensitivity: involvement of bitter receptor on fat preference
Year : 2022

Name of the Candidate : Kalaivani. M 
Title of Dissertation : Taste perception and obesity : Emphasizing the role of *** in fat and sweet taste receptors, fungiform papillae density and salivary *** levels
Year : 2021

Name of the Candidate : Poorani. S 
Title of Dissertation : Role of fat and bitter taste sensitivity, food liking and fungiform papillae density in normal and obese adults
Year : 2021

Name of the Candidate : Charunandhini. K 
Title of Dissertation : Comparative physiological assessment on the orogustatory impact of high-fat diet under intermittent photopic response conditions in both Mus booduga and C57BL/6
Year : 2021

Name of the Candidate : Nandhini. R 
Title of Dissertation : A novel class of endogenous lipids interact with mouse oral lipid/fat taste receptor and its role in in-vivo and in-vitro studies
Year : 2021

Name of the Candidate : Kavitha. M 
Title of Dissertation : Comparative study on oro-gustatory assessment of dietary fat and its impact in the physiological and behavioural parameters in Indian field mouse Mus booduga and Laboratory mice C57BL/6
Year : 2020

Name of the Candidate : Krishnagaanth. M 
Title of Dissertation : Reverse transcriptase inhibitory drug modulates piRNA and rewires cell survival signaling in pathological cardiac hypertrophy
Year : 2020

Name of the Candidate : Poornima. A. A
Title of Dissertation : Skeletal muscle exosome - A new therapeutic vehicle to treat muscular dystrophy? 
Year : 2020

Name of the Candidate : Prabha. K
Title of Dissertation : GPR120 agonist ******* modulates fat taste perception and preference in mice
Year : 2020

Name of the Candidate : Christalsimila. I
Title of Dissertation : Gustatory assessment of ******* treated standard and high fat fed C57BL/6 mice and its impact in physiological, behavioural parameter & gene expression pattern
Year : 2020

Name of the Candidate : Indhu. R
Title of Dissertation : Orogustatory assessment of dietary fat and its impact in the physiological, behavioral parameters and gene expression pattern in Indian Field mouse Mus booduga
Year : 2019

Name of the Candidate : Anusha. R
Title of Dissertation : Nanoencapsulation of Gallic acid & its characterization
Year : 2019

Name of the Candidate : Maha Vaishnavi. M
Title of Dissertation : CD36 gene polymorphism associated with the orogustatory perception of dietary fat in obese subjects in Indian population
Year : 2019

Name of the Candidate : Pandikavipriya. M  
Title of Dissertation : Prevention and risk factors of T2DM in South Indian Population- A comparative study
Year : 2019

Name of the Candidate : Harinika Devi. D
Title of Dissertation : Synthesis and characterization of TiO2 NP in sunscreen products: Impact on Toxicity to marine ecosystem
Year : 2019

Name of the Candidate : Gokilavani. P
Title of Dissertation : Comparative study on Clinical and biochemical variables in T2DM patients from Tamilnadu
Year : 2018

Name of the Candidate : Sarumathi. K  
Title of Dissertation : Oral fat sensing and blood parameters in overweight and obese population in Tamil Nadu
Year : 2018

Name of the Candidate : Suresh. T
Title of Dissertation : Anti-obesity effect of Terminalia chebula extract on obese rat Mus Booduga
Year : 2018

Name of the Candidate : Gayathri
Title of Dissertation : Orogustatory assessment of dietary fat and its impact n the physiological and behavioral parameters of Indian field Mouse Mus Booduga
Year : 2018

Name of the Candidate : Ramya. S
Title of Dissertation : Biochemical changes during frozen storage and analysis of metals in muscle tissue of commercial fishes
Year : 2017

Name of the Candidate : Arya Kannan
Title of Dissertation : Extraction of Lectin from sunflower seed, Soyabean, Sweet pea- Its purification and characterization, Haemolytic activity and anticancer activity
Year : 2017

Name of the Candidate : Bhuvaneswari. C
Title of Dissertation : Natural cancer killer: Evaluation of antioxidant and anticancer potential of Jewel orchid- Anoectochilus Elatus
Year : 2017

Name of the Candidate : Agila. S
Title of Dissertation : Quality changes during different storage conditions and analysis of Trace metals in muscle tissue of commercial fishes
Year : 2017

Name of the Candidate : Janani. V
Title of Dissertation : Isolation and Purification of β-Lactoglobulin from Bovine milk and Invitro analysis of Antioxidant nature
Year : 2017

Name of the Candidate : Keerthana. V
Title of Dissertation : Distribution of fatty acids in Coastal seawater of Goa
Year : 2017

Name of the Candidate : Kokilavani. K
Title of Dissertation : Molecular characterization of Methicillin resistant Pathogens isolated from urinary tract infected patients and its remedial measures
Year : 2017

INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

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ADMINISTRATIVE (BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY)

Central Instrumentation centre- Committee member


Period : 2021 to Till date
 

Nature of Responsibility: Overall establishment and equiping the centre with High-end Instruments along with other committees.

 

Department Co-ordinator for various bodies in the Academic time frame
 

Period : 2015 to Till date
 

Nature of Responsibility:  

1. Academic admission co-ordinator of the Biochemistry Department for both National and International admission

2. Co-ordinator for Internal assessment

ALUMINI REFLECTIONS

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

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Awards

1. Awarding agency: DST
    Country: India
    Purpose of award: Research & Development
    Year of Award:  2001

2. Awarding agency: DST
    Country: India
    Purpose of award: Research & Development
    Year of Award:  2003

3. Awarding agency: DST-SERB
    Country: India
    Purpose of award: Early Career Research Award
    Year of Award:  March 2017

Membership

Academic Bodies

1. Organization: Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
    Type of Membership: Member in Board of Studies -Department of Biochemistry
    Period: 2015 - To till date

2. Organization: Periyar University, Salem
    Type of Membership: External member-Board of Studies
    Period: 2019 - To till date

AWARDS & MEMBERSHIPS

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

ACADEMIC IDENTITY Scopus   ORCID   Google Scholar   Publons   Vidwan / IRINS

Awards

1. Awarding agency: DST
    Country: India
    Purpose of award: Research & Development
    Year of Award:  2001

2. Awarding agency: DST
    Country: India
    Purpose of award: Research & Development
    Year of Award:  2003

3. Awarding agency: DST-SERB
    Country: India
    Purpose of award: Early Career Research Award
    Year of Award:  March 2017

Membership

Academic Bodies

1. Organization: Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
    Type of Membership: Member in Board of Studies -Department of Biochemistry
    Period: 2015 - To till date

2. Organization: Periyar University, Salem
    Type of Membership: External member-Board of Studies
    Period: 2019 - To till date

VISITS / COLLABORATIONS / OTHERS

Dr. S. Selvakumar
Assistant Professor
Research Area
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cancer Biology
  • Stress Physiology
  • Nutrition

0422-2428560

82201-19898

ACADEMIC IDENTITY Scopus   ORCID   Google Scholar   Publons   Vidwan / IRINS

Visits

1. Country Visited : France
    Duration of Visit : 1 year
    Month and Year : March 2013-Feb 2014
    Purpose of Visit :Post-Doctoral programme

2. Country Visited : France
    Duration of Visit : 1 year
    Month and Year : Nov 2011-Oct 2012
    Purpose of Visit :Post-Doctoral programme

3. Country Visited : France
    Duration of Visit : 1 year
    Month and Year : Sep 2009-Aug 2010
    Purpose of Visit :Post-Doctoral programme

4. Country Visited : France
    Duration of Visit : 1 year
    Month and Year : Aug 2008-July 2009
    Purpose of Visit :Post-Doctoral programme

5. Country Visited : France
    Duration of Visit : 1 year
    Month and Year : July 2006-June 2007
    Purpose of Visit :Post-Doctoral programme

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