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From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor

Greetings!

As the Vice Chancellor of this premier university, I am extremely pleased to share this space to converse with all of you. The University of Madras is a post- sesquicentennial institution which has forged a glorious path for itself and has been the site for significant scientific discoveries as well as the beacon for national and regional societal transformation. It has successfully managed to hold aloft its tradition even while keeping up with the emerging trends. One reason for this is the way in which the university has kept alive its interactions with all the stakeholders.

The COVID 19 pandemic has introduced a ‘new normal’ and its impact is felt in the workings of the university as well. The students have been attending the lectures online. While online learning has the advantage of being anytime and anywhere, it has taken away the peer group interaction and peer learning which are integral aspects of the university experience. We look forward to welcoming you to the campus very soon. Meanwhile, our faculty and administration will continue to bring the best to the virtual classrooms. As students, you need to view the restrictions posed by the pandemic as a temporary deterrent. Your focus should be to gain the competencies to conduct application oriented research in order to evolve as useful citizens of our society.

Our university boasts of faculty with a high degree of knowledge and commitment to offer the best in teaching and research. Given the context of the pandemic, we need to redefine our teaching-learning processes to offer the best pedagogic experience to our students. Similarly, the post-pandemic era demands that we hone the employment potential and entrepreneurial capacity of our learners. This necessitates that we focus on sponsored research in cutting edge areas.

Our administrative staff have been the backbone of the university. While we move towards a transparent and complete e-governance model, we need more support from you. When the teaching-learning process at our university – from admission to certification -- is moving into the digital era, your skills and competencies need to keep pace.

At our university, we are gearing up for the final round of NAAC re-accreditation. This has offered us an opportunity to assess our Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges. Further, it has made us more determined to reiterate our quality benchmarks in teaching, research and extension activities. We are aware of this responsibility and fully prepared for it because, our university has always encouraged individual thinking within the established frameworks. This is echoed in the words of Tim Burners Lee, who initiated the World Wide Web: “We are forming cells within a global brain and we are excited that we might start to think collectively. What becomes of us still hangs crucially on how we think individually.” Let us unite to make the educational experience at the University of Madras a synergy of the best minds and best thoughts.

Prof.Dr.S.Gowri

Vice-Chancellor
University of Madras

Dr. A.J. VanisreePh.D

Professor and Head
Department of Biochemistry
7

Awards

51

Publications

65

Seminars / Conference

7

Projects

18

Ph.D Awarded

1

Ph.D Present

Research Scholars

Awarded Scholars (18)

S.No Name Topic Joined On Completed On Email
1 S.Thamizh Thendral Evaluation of ameliorating potential of Piper longum on MPTP induced Parkinsonism in mice and a glimpse of blood changes in patients with Parkinsons disease 2006 2011 -
2 S.Uvarajan An appraisal on Asiaticoside ,A glycoside against MPTP induced Parkinsonism in mice 2006 2013 -
3 V.Muthukumar A novel drug source identification for neuroblastoma: In –silico , In –vitro ,In –vivo studies in swiss albino mice model 2006 2013 -
4 V.C.Nathiya CRS induced behavioral and biological variation in rats challenged by a flavonol 2010 2014 -
5 R.Vishal Analysis of Anti-Proliferative effects of c-Myc-Epigenetic Silencer, JQ1 on – C6 Glioma Cells and GBM induced Rat Xenografts 2007 2015 -
6 S.Arun Implication of Connexin-30 in Glioma: impact on Insulin like growth factor I receptor and augumentative effect on the chemotherapeutic potential of picrophodophyllin 2011 2017 arunsankaradoss@gmail.com
7 Anjali Janardhanan Nardostachys Jatamansi.DC Alleviates ketamine induced schizophrenia like characteristics in rats and All trans retinoic acid differentiated SHSY5Y cell line 2011 2018 anjujian@yahoo.co.in
8 Anjana Sadanand Differential pattern of systemic expression of synaptic mediators in patients with neurodegeneration manifesting motor dysfunction and the potential of anthraquinone (in vitro) on the mediators 2011 2018 anjanasadanand@gmail.com
9 M.Subaraja Motor Dysfunctional and Behavioural Changes in Lumbricus terrestris, an invertebrate Model of degeneration, on rotenone exposure: implications of cerebral ganglionic Variations And impact of Asiaticoside-D, the neuroprotective molecule from Centella asiatica 2013 2018 rajivsuba@gmail.com
10 M.Gopi The role of asiaticoside in the mitigation of rotenone-induced hemiparkinsonism: possible involvement of phosphoinositide-assisted synaptic function 2013 2019 gopibio.89@gmail.com
11 J.Jayalakshmi The Complexity Of Hypermethylated Connexin Genes(30,26,43), Altered Metabolism And Hypoxia, As Epicenter Of Aggressive Glioma And Naringenin As An Agent Against Chemoresistance 2015 2021 mukunthjaya@gmail.com
12 G.Thamizhoviya Enhancing Effect of Enriched Environment on Behavioural Response, Promotion of Adult Neurogenesis and Myelination in Rats Exposed io Chronic Immobilization Stress 2015 2022 oviyag11@gmail.com
13 S.Immaddudin Clinical Biochemistry 2017 On going imadbio007@gmail.com
14 G.Pavidra Devi Biochemistry 2020 On going pavidradevi97@gmail.com
15 D Sabarinathan Malignant…..Naringenin as an adjuant 2005 2010 -
16 P.Mahalakshmi Population based analysis of epigenetic related signature nd cytogenetic investigation in brain tissue of different grades of glioma :An attempt towards a better stratification 2006 2011 -
17 Shaheen Azeem Biochemistry 2022 On going shaheenazeem99@gmail.com
18 Tasleem Tabassum A Biochemistry 2022 On going tasleemaarif07@gmail.com

Present Scholars (1)

S.No Name Topic Joined On Completed On Email
1 N.Sudha Pre-Gestational Stress Due To Nickel chloride In Adult Female Danio Rerio Challenges The Brain And Behaviour Of Juvenile Fish And Curcuma Amada Exhibits Promising Counteractive Impact 2015 - -
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