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  • Dr Joel Gnanadoss J

  • Head of the Department
  • Loyola College, Chennai
Publications 1997 - 2023

Publications

  • 64
    Journal Articles
  • 7
    Projects
  • 9
  • 1
  • 7

Citations / H-Index

73 Citations
6 h-index
84 Citations

Google Scholar

Co-author Network


Expertise

Biology

Fungal Biotechnology; Fungal Enzymes; Endophytic Fungi; White Rot Fungi; Bioremediation

Personal Information

Dr Joel Gnanadoss J

Male
Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Loyola College, Sterling Road, Nungambakkam,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India - 600034


Experience

  • Head of the Department

    Plant Biology and Biotechnology

    Loyola College, Chennai


Qualification

  • Ph.D

    University of Madras

  • M.Phil

    University of Madras

  • M.Sc

    Madras Christian College


Honours and Awards

2001

NET Lectureship

CSIR-UGC

1994

Junior Research Fellowship

BRNS, DAE, GOI

2001

NET Lectureship

CSIR-UGC

1994

Junior Research Fellowship

BRNS, DAE, GOI

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Doctoral Theses Guided

2022

Optimization of culture media and growth conditions for enhanced protease production by Nocardia sp. LCJ15A and studies on its applications

Dhavala Swarna, University of Madras

2021

Studies on the production and characterization of L-asparaginase from endophytic fungi Fusarium sp. LCJ273 and Colletotrichum sp. LCJ294"

Antony Jenila, V, University of Madras

2020

Studies on medium formulation and optimization of culture conditions for protease production by Streptomyces sp. LCJ12A and its applications

Parthasarathy, M, University of Madras

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2022

Optimization of culture media and growth conditions for enhanced protease production by Nocardia sp. LCJ15A and studies on its applications

Dhavala Swarna, University of Madras

2021

Studies on the production and characterization of L-asparaginase from endophytic fungi Fusarium sp. LCJ273 and Colletotrichum sp. LCJ294"

Antony Jenila, V, University of Madras

2020

Studies on medium formulation and optimization of culture conditions for protease production by Streptomyces sp. LCJ12A and its applications

Parthasarathy, M, University of Madras

2019

Prioritization of known drugs using docking-based virtual screening and in vitro studies towards repurposing for tuberculosis

Brindha, S, University of Madras

2015

Laccase production by Myrothecium gramineum and Psathyrella candolleana, its characterization and potential in the removal of synthetic dyes.

Daphne Vivienne, GV , University of Madras

2014

Production of laccases from Pleurotus floridanus and Leucocoprinus cretaceus by submerged and solid state fermentation and their role in decolourization of synthetic dyes.

Roseline Jebapriya, G , University of Madras

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Membership In Professional Bodies

2017

International Society for Sustainability and Development, Japan

Associate Member

2016

Mycological Society of India

Life Member

2008

Society of Environment Science, India

Life Member

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2017

International Society for Sustainability and Development, Japan

Associate Member

2016

Mycological Society of India

Life Member

2008

Society of Environment Science, India

Life Member

2008

Society of Applied Science, India

Life Member

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Membership In Committees

2023

Academic Audit Committee, JBAS College, Chennai

Member

2022

Academic Audit Committee, Vels University, Chennai

Member

2023

Academic Audit Committee, JBAS College, Chennai

Member

2022

Academic Audit Committee, Vels University, Chennai

Member

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Research Projects

Minor Research Project on

Funding Agency : 50000

Short-Term Training Programme on

Funding Agency : Completed

Major Research Project on

Funding Agency : 950800

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Minor Research Project on

Funding Agency : 50000

Short-Term Training Programme on

Funding Agency : Completed

Major Research Project on

Funding Agency : 950800

Major Research Project on

Funding Agency : 2126100

Short-Term Training Programme on

Funding Agency : 440000

Funding Agency : 300000

Funding Agency :

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