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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. K.KathiravanPh.D

Professor and Head
Department of Biotechnology
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Publications

Articles (Total Articles: 29)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 In vitro anti oxidant Anti oxidant, Anti microbial , Cytotoxic Potential of Gold and silver Nanoparticles prepared using Embelia ribes. Manikandan Dhayalan, Michael Immanuel Jesse Denison, Anitha Jegadeeshwari, Kathiravan Krishnan , Nagendra Gandhi N Journal Publisher 2107 5
2 Scanometeric detection of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi Virus DNA Using Mono- and Bi functional AUNP Conjugated Oligonucleotide probes Gunasekaran Dharanivasan, Denison Michael Immanuel Jesse, Thangavelu Rajamuthuramalingam , Ganapathy Rajendran, Sathappan Shanthi , Krishnan Kathiravan Article Publisher 2019 14
3 Germinating potential of Phyllanthus amarus seeds : evaluation of biochemical parameters. Sankar Narayan Karthik, Esack Edwin Raj , Muthu sakthivel ,Gopal Venkatesh Babu, Malairaj Sadhuvan , MK Prasanna Kumar, Krishnan Kathiravan, Perumal Palani Article Publisher 2019 9
4 Synthesis and characterization of biocompatible acetaminophen stabilized gold nanoparticles  Ganapathy Rajendran, Thangavelu Rajamuthuramalingam, Denison Michael Immanuel Jesse and Krishnan Kathiravan Material research Express Publisher 2019 14
5 Effect of deoxycholate capped nanoparticles in seed dormancy breaking withania somnifera Raja Muthuramalingam, Bupesh Munisamy, Krishnan Kathiravan Article Volume 2019 7
6 Biogenic synthesis , characterization of gold and silver nanoparticles from Coleus forskohlii and their clinical importance. Manikandan Dhayalan, Michael ImmuanuelJesse Denison , Manikandan Ayyar, N.N. Gandhi , Kathiravan Krishnan, Baykal Abdulhadi Article Publisher 2018 32
7 Developing a Programmable, self assembling Squash Leaf curl china virus (SLCCNV) Capsid protein into "Nanocargo" like Architecture. Raja Muthuramalingam Thangavelu, Deepan Sundarajan, Mohammed Riyaz Savaas Umar, Michael Immunuel Jesse Denison, Dharanivasan Gunasekaran, Ganapathy Rajendran , Nallusamy Duraisamy, Krishan Kathiravan Article Publisher 2018 47
8 Fabrication of virus metal hybrid nanomaterials : An ideal reference for bio semiconductor. Raja Muthuramalingam Thangavelu, Rajendra Ganapathy, Pandian Ramasamy, Krishnan Kathiravan Article Publisher 2018 16
9 Metal Oxide Nanoparticles Assisted Controlled Release of Synthetic Insect Attractant for effective and sustainable Trapping of fruit flies G.Dharanivasan, S.Sithanantham, M.Kannan, S.Chitra, K.Kathiravan , S. Janarthanan Article Publisher 2017 17
10 Role of Surface Hydrophobicity of Dicationic Amphiphile -  Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles on A549 Lung Cancer Cells. Thangavel Muthukumarasamyvel , Ganapathy Rajendran, Devandrapandi Santhana Panneer, Jayapalan Kasthuri , Krishnan Kathiravan , Nagappan Rajendrian Article Publisher 2017 12
11 Auric Chloride Induced Micellization on Fractal Patterned Dicationic Amphiphiles and stabilization of Gold Nanoparticles. Thangavel Muthukumarasamyvel, Ganapathy Rajendran , Devandrapandi Santhana Panneer , Jayapalan Kasthuri, Krishnana Kathiravan , Nagappan Rajendran Article Publisher 2017 12
12 An Efficient Hairy Root System for Withanolide Production in Withania Somnifera (l) Dunal Appakan Shajahan, Chandrasekaran Thilip, Kunnampalli Faizal, Valiyaparambath Musfir Mehaboob, Palusamy Raja, Abubakker Aslam, Krishnan Kathiravan Article Publisher 2017 11
13 DNA templeated self assembly of gold nanoparticles cluster in the colorimeteric detection in plant viral DNA using a gold nanoparticle conjugated bifunctional oligonucleotide probe. G.Dharanivasan , S.U.Mohammed Riyaz, D. Michael Immunael Jesse Article Publisher 2016 42
14 RAPD marker assisted quality assesment of genetic relatedness among jatrophacultivars of coastal district in southindia S.U Mohammed Riyaz, Uthayakumari Kalaathy , Raja Muthuramalingam Thangavelu, Michael Immunael Jesse and Krishnan Kathiravan Journal Publisher 2016 9
15 Nanobiotechnological approach using plant rooting hormones synthesized silver nanoparticles as a nanobullets for the dynamic applications in horticulture - An invitro and ex vitro study. Raja Muthuramalingam Thangavelu, Dharanivasan Gunasekaran, Michael Immanuel Jesse, Deepan Sundarajan , Mohamme Riyaz SU, Kathiravan Krishnan Article Publisher 2016 40
16 New record of bipartite Squash leaf curl China virus (SLCCNV) and Croton yellow vein mosaic beta satellite associated with yellow vein disease of ash gourd in India . Mohammed Riyaz SU, Deepan S, Jesse MI, Dharanivasan G, Kathiravan K Journal Publisher 2015 1
17 Gold Nanoparticles Assisted Characterization of Amine Functionalized Polystyrene Multiwell Plates and Glass slide Surface . G. Dharanivasan, T. Rajamuthuramalingam, D. Michael Immanuel Jesse, N. Rajendiran and K. Kathriravan Article Publisher 2014 12
18 Label free fluroscence characterization of DNA interaction with cholate capped gold nanoparticles using ethidium bromide as a fluroscent probe. G.Dharanivasan, D. Michael Immanuel Jesse, S.Chandrirasekar , N. Rajendiran, K.Kathiravan Article Publisher 2014 10
19 A Computational Approach to predict the regulation of Antioxidant Enzyme, Catalase in the plant Defence Mechanism . Michael I Jesse, Mohammed Riyaz S.U , Rajamuthuramalingam, Dharanivasan G, Kathiravan K Journal Volume 2014 8
20 Direct somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from leaf sheath explant of mango ginger (Curcuma amada Roxb). In vitro cellular & Developmental Biology. Soundar Raju C, Abubakker Aslam, Krishnan Kathiravan, Perumal Palani, Appakan Shajahan. Article Publisher 2014 8
21 An efficient regeneration system via somatic embryogenesis in mango ginger (Curcuma amada Roxb.)  Chellappan Soundar Raju ,Krishnan Kathiravan, Abubakker Aslam, Appakan Shajahan Article Publisher 2012 7
22 The Uses of Ultrasound in Plant Tissue Culture. FOBI Volume 6: Plant Tissue Culture Engineering, Ed by S. Dutta Gupta and Y. Ibaraki. Víctor Gaba, Kathiravan. K, Amutha. S, Sima Singer, Xia Xiaodi, Ananthakrishnan. G. Springer 2006 417-426
23 Biotechnological Approaches on Medicinally Important Species of Tylophora indica ; in Role of Biotechnology in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Prakash. S, Elangomathavan. R, Kathiravan. K, Seshadri. S, Ignacimuthu. S. Ukaaz Publications 2004
24 Biotechnological Interventions in Bioproductions of L-dopa – An Antiparkinision Drug : In Role of Biotechnology in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Elangomathavan. R, Prakash. S, Kathiravan. K, Seshadri. S, Ignacimuthu. S. Ukaaz Publications 2004
25 Role of Micropropagation in the Conservation of some Important Medicinal Plants: In Role of Biotechnology in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Kathiravan. K, Prakash. S, Elangomathavan. R, Seshadri. S, Ignacimuthu. S. Ukaaz Publications 2004
26 Bioinformatics – Approaches and Applications: In Role of Biotechnology in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Seshadri. S, Janarthanan. S, Kathiravan. K, Prakash. S, Elangomathavan. R, Ignacimuthu. S Ukaaz Publications 2002 28-44
27 Medicinal Properties of Mushrooms – A Review in Role of Biotechnology in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Vol-VI Special Volume on Diseases, Edited by Irfan Ali Khan. Seshadri. S, Kathiravan. K, Ignacimuthu. S Ukaaz Publications 2002 174-184
28 Plant Derived Chemotherapeutic Anticancer Agents, in Role of Biotechnology in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Vol-5 Special Edition on Cancer, Edited by Irfan Ali Khan. Kathiravan. K, Seshadri. S, Ignacimuthu. S Ukaaz Publications 2002 68-73
29 Selection of Salt Tolerant Mulberry Callus Tissue from Cultured Hypocotyl Segments, in Frontiers in Plant Science, Edited by Irfan Ali Khan Kathiravan. K, Shajahan. A, Ganapathi. A Ukaaz Publications 1995 311-313

Papers (Total Papers: 31)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Adventitious Regeneration In-vitro Occurs Across a Wide Spectrum os Squash (Cucurbita Pepo) Genotypes. Kathiravan. K, Vengedesan. G, Sima Singer, Benjamin Steinitz, Harry S. Paris, Victor Gaba Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 85 285 2006
2 Facile Synthesis of Bile Salt Encapsulated Gold Nanoparticles and its Uses in Colorimetric Detection of DNA. Chandirasekar. S, Dharanivasan. G, Kasthuri. J, Kathiravan. K, Rajendiran. N. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 115 2011 15266
3 Class-based Stratification Matrix for Physical Leaf Traitsin Phenetic  Relations of Withania Somnifera (L.) Dunal Accessions. Aslam. A, Mohamed Rafi. K, Kathiravan. K, Shajahan. A Plant Systematics and Evolution 288 2010 99
4 Phyllanthin Assisted Biosynthesis of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles: A Novel Biological Approach. Kasthuri. J, Kathiravan. K, Rajendiran. N. Journal of Nanopartical Research 11 2009 1075
5 Parasitic Weed Orobanche Aegyptiaca can Acquire Viruses from its Hosts. 2Naglis. A, Aly. R, Leibman. D, Kathiravan. K, Holdengraber. V, Lapidot. M, Zidne. H, and Gal-On. A Journal of Phytoparasitica 37 2009 262
6 Adventitious Shoot Formation in Decapitated Dicotyledonous Seedlings Starts with Regeneration of Abnormal Leaves from Cell not Located in a Shoot Apical Meristem. Amutha. S, Kathiravan. K, Sima Singer, Liana Jashi, Ilan Shomer, Benjamin Steinitz, Victor Gaba In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant 45 2009 758
7 Broomrape Can Acquire Viruses from its Hosts. Gal-On. A, Naglis. A, Leibman. D, Ziadna. H, Kathiravan. K, Papayiannis. L, Holdengraber. V, Guenoune-Gelbert. D, Lapidot. M, Aly. R American Phytopathological Society 99 2009 1321
8 Plant Regeneration Through Micropropagation from Nodal Explants of Critically Endangered Plant Exacum travancoricum Bedd. Elangomathavan. R, Prakash. S, Kathiravan. K, Seshadri. S, Ignacimuthu. S Journal of Plant Biotechnology 8 2006 51
9 Improvment of Photography in Plant Tissue Culture. Victor Gaba, Danny Shavit, Kathiravan. K In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant 40 2004 536
10 Efficient Regeneration of Curcuma amada Roxb. Plantlets from Rhizome and Leaf  Sheath Explants. Prakash. S, Elangomathavan. R, Seshadri. S, Kathiravan. K, Ignacimuthu. S Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 4204 2003 1
11 High Frequency In-vitro Propagation of Kidney Tea Plant Orthosiphon spiralis (Lour.) Mur. Prakash. S, Elangomathavan. R, Seshadri. S, Kathiravan. K, Ignacimuthu. S Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 72 2003 83
12 Comparison of Insecticide Resistant and Susceptible Strains of Spodoptera litura for Esterase Gene. Janarthanan. S, Seshadri. S, Kathiravan. K, Ignacimuthu. S. Indian Journal Biotechnology 2 2003 539
13 Screening of Canavalia Virosa for Alpha- Amylase Inhibitor Gene. Janarthanan. S, Seshadri. S, Kathiravan. K, Prakash. S, Ignacimuthu. S Journal of Cytology and Genetics 3 2002 105
14 Purification and Characterization of Seed Lectin from a Wild Bean, Canavalia virosa Wight & Am. Janarthanan. S, Seshadri. S, Kathiravan. K, Ignacimuthu. S Journal of Cytology and Genetics 3 2002 149
15 Commercial Introduction of Transgenic in Developing Countries - Some points to Ponder. Seshadri. S, Kathiravan. K, Ignacimuthu. S, Janarthanan. S Eubios Journal of Asian International Bioethics 12 2002 57
16 Using RAPD Markers to Investigate Genetic Variation in Spodoptera Litura Ecotype. Janarthanan. S, Seshadri. S, Kathiravan. K, Ignacimuthu. S Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 40 2002 839
17 Developments in application of Biotechnology for Grain Legumes Production- A Review. Kathiravan. K, Seshadri. S, Ignacimuthu. S. Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 2 2001 1
18 Hybanthus enneaspermus (L. f.) Muell.- Micropopagation and RAPD Analysis. Prakash. S, Kathiravan. K, Seshadri. S, Janarthanan. S, Ignacimuthu. S. Tropical Medicinal Plants 2 2001 253
19 Micropropagation of Wedelia calendulaceae L. A Medicinal Plant. Emmanuel. S, Ignacimuthu. S, Kathiravan. K Phytomorphology 50 2000 195
20 The Effect of Thidiazuron and BAP on shoot Multiplication of Solanum Triobatum L. A  Medicinal Plant. Emmanuel. S, Ignacimuthu. S, Kathiravan. K Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 22 2000 71
21 Micropropagation of Canavalia Virosa (Roxp) Wight & Am: A Medicinal Plant. Kathiravan. K, Ignacimuthu. S Phytomorphology 49 1999 61
22 In-vitro Shoot Proliferation and Propagation of Dendrocalamus Strictus (Nees.) from seedling and Mature Tree Explants. Ravikumar. R, Ananthakrishnan. T, Kathiravan. K, Ganapathi. A Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 52 1998 189
23 Adventious Shoot Formation and Plant Regeneration from Callus Culture of Mulberry (Morus alba (L.)). Kathiravan. K, Shajahan. A, Ganapathi. A Sericologia 37 1997 727
24 Sex Reversal Studies and Hormonal Effects on Mulberry (Morus alba L.) in In-vitro. Shajahan. A, Kathiravan. K, Ganapathi. A Plant Tissue Culture 6 1996 35
25 Economic Micropropagation for Mulberry. Shajahan. A, Kathiravan. K, Ganapathi Indian Silk 33 1995 7
26 Isolation and Charaterization of NaCl Resistant Cell Line in Mulberry. Kathiravan. K, Shajahan. A, Ganapathi. A Biologia Plantarum 37 1995 449
27 A Regeneration of Plantlet from Hypocotyl Derived Callus of Morus alba (L.). Kathiravan. K, Shajahan. A, Ganapathi. A Israel Journal of Plant Science 43 1995 259
28 Evaluation of In-Vitro Response of Mulberry Genotypes. Kathiravan. K, Shajahan. A, Ganapathi. A Sericologia 35 1995 305
29 Introduction of Embryo Like Structure by liquid Culture in Mulberry Morus alba (L.).   Shajahan. A, Kathiravan. K, Ganapathi. A Breeding Science 45 1995 413
30 Somatic Embryogenesis in Cell Suspension Culture of Cow Pea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.). Kulothungan. S, Ganapathi. A, Shajahan. A, Kathiravan. K Israel Journal of Plant Science 43 1995 385
31 Control of Sex Expression in Diocious Mulberry Tissue Culture.   Shajahan. A, Kathiravan. K, Ganapathi. A Agricultural Cell Report 23 1994 355

Journals (Total Journals: 4)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Biocompatible thiolate protected copper nanocluster for an efficient imaging of lung cancer cells. Murugan Ramadurai,Ganapathy Rajendran, Thangapandian Sathya Bama, Panduranga Prabhu Journal Publisher 2020 8
2 First Report of Tomato Leaf Curl New Delhi Virus Infecting Crossandra infundibuliforms in India Depan Sundararaj, Michael Immanuel Jesse Denison, Dharanivasan Gunasekaran, Mohammed Riyaz , Savas Uma Raja Muthuramalingam Thangavelu, Krishnan Kathiravan Article Publisher 2020 5
3 Synthesis and Characterization of Ammonium Oxalate stabilized Gold Nanoparticles and their anticancer activity on A549 Human lung cancer cells Rajendran G, Kumaran T, Pandiyan R, Sangeetha P, Kathiravan K Journal Publisher 2019 7
4 Efficient Agrobacterium Rhizogenes Mediated hairy Root culture System for Withanolide Production from Withania Somnifera (L.) Dunal Thilip CS, Aslam A, Mphamed Rafi K, Varutharaju K, Kathiravan K and Shajahan Journal Volume 2017 5
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