College of Animal Biotechnology
Know About the College
The 'College of Animal Biotechnology' is a constituent college of the 'Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University' and is situated on the main campus of the University at Ludhiana. The erstwhile 'Post-Graduate Institute of Veterinary Education and Research (PGIVER)' was upgraded to 'School of Animal Biotechnology' in 2010. The school was further upgraded to the existing 'College of Animal Biotechnology' in 2019 with an objective to focus on research and teaching programs. The college aims towards directing the research to the needs of the farmers in the field of animal sciences by promoting translational research in the area of genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, vaccinology, diagnostics, molecular biology, stem and cell biology.
The college offers a graduate program B.Tech. (Biotechnology) with 30 seats and post graduate programs viz. M.V.Sc. (Animal Biotechnology) / M.Sc. (Biotechnology) and 'M.Sc. (Biotechnology) with specialization in Animal Biotechnology' with a total of 17 seats and Ph.D. (Animal Biotechnology)/ Ph.D. (Biotechnology) with an intake capacity of 4 seats for students with bachelor degree in Biotechnology/Medical/Life Sciences/Biochemistry/Microbiology/Molecular Genetics/ B.F.Sc. The duration of the graduate program is for 4 years; the Masters program for 2 years, and the Ph.D. program for 3 years.
The college is also striving to conduct translational research in the various fields of biotechnology having direct or indirect implications on animals, particularly livestock. The college harbors numerous laboratories which are well equipped with sophisticated equipment to work in various fields of biotechnology and life sciences.
Mandate
- To undertake teaching, research, and training/extension in various facets of animal biotechnology, genomics, bioinformatics, microbial and environmental biotechnology.
- To generate scientific expertise and human resources trained for catering to institutional / industrial research and development requirements.
- To develop specialized and state-of-the-art laboratory facilities for research in the cutting-edge areas of biotechnology relevant to veterinary and allied sciences.
- To identify and characterize genes implicated in growth, production, reproduction, as well as stress and diseases.
- Harnessing omics and computational biotechnology in genetic improvement of farm animals.
- Development of molecular and serological diagnostics including point-of-care tests (POCTs), and new generation vaccines.
- To utilize stem and cell biology for enhancing lactation performance and regenerative therapy.
Goals
- To develop rapid point-of-care (POC) diagnostics with improved sensitivity and specificity for detection of infectious and non-infectious diseases.
- To develop improved, multi-component vaccines for economically important diseases of animals.
- To identify genome-wide markers for early and accurate selection for economically important traits, disease resistance, and parentage determination of animals.
- To facilitate research on stem cells for regenerative therapy in livestock.
- To develop and disseminate artificial intelligence and IoT driven, farmer-friendly technologies for smart data recording and precision farming.
Dean, College of Animal Biotechnology

Dr. Suresh Kumar Sharma
Address: Dean, College of Animal Biotechnology, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana
Email: deancoabt@gadvasu.in
Call: +91-161-2553356, 2553357
Brief Introduction
Dr. Suresh Kumar Sharma, took the additional charge of Dean, College of Animal BioTechnology at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana.
Former Dean/ Directors
S. No. |
Name |
Duration on the post |
Date of Retirement |
Photograph |
1. |
Dr. G.S. Brah |
01-02-2012 to 30-11-2013 As Director, School of Animal Biotechnology |
30-11-2013 |
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2. |
Dr. Ramneek |
03-12-2013 to 06-10-2020 As Director, School of Animal Biotechnology |
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3. |
Dr. YS Malik |
07-10-2020 to 15-04-2024 As Director, School of Animal Biotechnology |
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Academic Facilities
- The College of Animal Biotechnology has five lecture halls equipped well with modern audio-visual teaching aids including LED projectors, computer podiums, and smart displays.
- The college also has one committee room with a seating capacity for 40+ individuals, well equipped with up-to-date presentation facilities with video conferencing, broadband connectivity, air conditioning, and furnishing.
- The college has one mini-auditorium with a sitting capacity for 100+ individuals, well equipped with up-to-date presentation facilities with broadband connectivity, air conditioning, and furnishing.
- The college also has one library which has books (paperback/hardcover >354 and e-Books >22), meeting the requirements of UG, PG and Ph.D students. The thesis of the students of college are available in the college library.
Research Facilities
The College of Animal Biotechnology has the following laboratories:
- Molecular Diagnostics and Vaccinology Laboratory
- Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
- Animal Stem Cells Laboratory
- Leptospira Laboratory
- Animal Genomics Laboratory
- Proteomics and Metabolomics Laboratory
- Centralized Research Laboratory
Some of the specialized equipments in laboratories
Real Time PCR
PCR Thermocycler
NanoDrop One
Plate Reader and Hybrid Plate reader with Chemilumiuscence
Dark Field Microscope
Inverted Microscope with Imaging System and Fluorescent Assembly
Gel Documentation systems
Refrigerated Centrifuge
Micro Ultracentrifuge
Rotary-Microtome with dispensing system
Bio Safety Cabinets (Class III --01, Class-II--04)
Bio Safety Lab (Class II)
Cryo-preservation and multiple Deep Freezing (-80ºC & -20ºC) Facilities
Millipore Water Purification System
Incubators BOD/ CO2
High Performance Work Station for data analysis
Programmable Strip Cutter
ClassII Type B2 Biosafety Cabinet
Oxford Nanopore Minion Sequencer:
Gel Documentation System (Syngene)
Veriti 96-well PCR Machine (Applied Biosystems Inc.)
Refrigerated Centrifuge (Thermo Scientific)
Upright Microscope with Imaging System
Faculty Detail

Dr. Satparkash Singh
Designation : Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)
Contact Address : Department of Microbial and Environmental Biotechnology, College of Animal Biotechnology, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana-141004
Telephone :
Mobile : +918427760769
Email : satparkashsingh@gmail.com, satparkash@gadvasu.in,
Academic Credentials
- B.V.Sc &A.H (PAU, Ludhiana: 1998-2003)
- M.V.Sc. (Veterinary Microbiology, ICAR-IVRI, Izatnagar: 2003-2005)
- Ph.D. (Veterinary Microbiology, ICAR-IVRI, Izatnagar: 2005-2008)
Teaching appointments
Areas of specialization:
- Molecular Bacteriology, Leptospirosis
- Involved in teaching of Microbiology, Molecular Diagnostics, Vaccinology, Molecular Biology and Genetics Engineering and Animal Biotechnology.
Other appointments
- Member, Disciplinary Committee, GADVASU
- Member, Extension Education committee, COABT
- Incharge, Sports and Cultural Committee, COABT
- Representative, Dean PGS for verification of synopsis
- Incharge, Library, COABT
Area of research
- In general, my research areas include Molecular diagnostics and Vaccines, with major focus on leptospirosis; its diagnosis and pathogenesis. A lab has been established at the College of Animal Biotechnology, GADVASU for the diagnosis of leptospirosis. Recently, I have also been focusing on antimicrobial resistance and alternatives to antibiotics
Research honours awards
- Award for best oral presentation at IAVMI-2022
- Young Scientist Award (Coauthor, SIIP-2021)
- ICAR-JRF for M.V.Sc
- IVRI-SRF for PhD
No of publications
Research: 30 | Extension: 01 | Books: Nil | Manuals: 06 |
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Publication
- Bavadharani, M., Rai, T.S., Arora, A.K. and Singh, S. (2023). Antimicrobial sensitivity pattern and detection of antimicrobial resistance genes of E. coli isolated from respiratory tract infections in poultry. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 93 (3), 251-255. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v93i3.129017 (NAAS-6.29)
- Saleem, A., Singh, S. and Sunil Kumar, B. V. (2022). Computational based Characterization of Heat shock protein Hsp27 from Humans and Canines. International Journal of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 10 (4), 6-17. (NAAS-NA).
- Saleem, A., Singh, S., Sunil Kumar, B. V. and Deka, D. (2021). Is Lysyl oxidase only a partial regulator in tumor progression and metastasis? International Journal of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 9 (3), 8-17. (NAAS-NA)
- Singh, P. P., Singh, S., Kumar, B. S., Sethi, R. S., & Verma, R. (2020). Serum amyloid A (SAA) mRNA expression in chicken and quails in response to bacterial stress. Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 69, 101421. DOI: 10.1016/j.cimid.2020.101421. (NAAS-8.73)
- Saleem, A., Singh, S., Sunil Kumar, B. V., Arora, J. S., & Choudhary, R. K. (2019). Analysis of lysyl oxidase as a marker for diagnosis of canine mammary tumors. Molecular Biology Reports, 46, 4909-4919. DOI: 10.1007/s11033-019-04941-1. (NAAS-8.74)
- Sunil Kumar, B. V., Singh, S., & Verma, R. (2017). Anticancer potential of dietary vitamin D and ascorbic acid: A review. Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 57(12), 2623-2635. DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2015.1064086. (NAAS-17.21)
- Kaur, G., Singh, S., Sunil Kumar, B. V., Mahajan, K., & Verma, R. (2016). Characterization and immunogenicity of outer membrane vesicles from Brucella abortus. Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry, 37(3), 261-272. DOI: 10.1080/15321819.2015.1132231 (NAAS-NA)
- Choudhary, S., Choudhary, R. K., Kumar, M., Singh, S., & Malik, Y. S. (2023). Epidemiological Status of Leptospirosis in India. Journal of Pure & Applied Microbiology, 17(4), 1968-1977. doi: 10.22207/JPAM.17.4.44 (NAAS-6.8)
- Jha, B., & Singh, S. (2023). Investigating antimicrobial peptide RI12 (K3W) as an effective bio-preservative against Listeria monocytogenes: a major foodborne pathogen. Archives of Microbiology, 205(12), 367. doi: 10.1007/s00203-023-03707-5. PMID: 37917273. (NAAS 8.67)