Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

With the inception of the College of Veterinary Science in November 1969 under Punjab Agricultural University, the Department of Veterinary Physiology was created with one Assistant Professor and one Professor. Gradually the facilities in terms of Laboratory space, equipment, etc. were procured and other infrastructure was developed, for teaching, research and extension programmes. After the establishment of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal sciences University, the Department of Veterinary Biochemistry was merged with this department in 2009 as per the guidelines of Minimum Standards of Veterinary Education of VCI and is now exist as Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry.

Presently, the department has well-qualified four Physiologists and three Biochemists to impart high standards of education to undergraduate and postgraduate students in Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Digvijay Singh, Professor & Head of the Department. The department offers a 4+1 credit hour course of Veterinary Physiology to the First Professional B.V.Sc. & A.H. students and 2+1 credit course of Veterinary Biochemistry to the Second Professional B.V.Sc. & A.H. students. Apart from this, the faculty of the department is also involved in teaching the Diagnostic Laboratory practices of Veterinary Clinical Practices (VCP-II) course (0+6 credit hours) offered to the Fourth Professional B.V.Sc. & A.H. students.

The prime mandate of the Department is to train the undergraduate students in the field of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry for subsequently making them competent Veterinarians and to provide advance training/education to the postgraduate students in various aspects of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry. The Department is equipped with Fully Automatic Wet Biochemistry Analyzer, Semi-automatic Biochemistry Analyzer, PCR, Gel Documentation System etc. for carrying

out the research on the physiological and biochemical aspects of animal health and production, and is extending these facilities to other departments of the University. The major thrust areas of the department is to work on physiological/biochemical markers in relation to animal health and production, physiology of rumen ecosystem & clinical applications of stem cells.

Email: officevpb@gmail.com

Ph. No. 0161-2414034


Goals


  • To carry out the research in the thrust areas and professional upliftment of Veterinarians through imparting education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and by updating them with the applicable research findings and conclusions arrived at from the research of the department.

Thrust Area


  • Physiology of stress and understanding the mechanisms to cope with stress.
  • Physiological and environmental factors affecting growth and production in farm animals.
  • Physiological/Biochemical markers in relation to animal health and production.
  • Physiology of rumen ecosystem.
  • Clinical applications of stem cells.

Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry


Dr. Chanchal Singh

Address: Department of Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry, College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana 141004

Email: chanchalsingh@gadvasu.in, drchanchal833@gmail.com

Call: 0161- 2414034 (O)

Fax: +91-161-2400822

Brief Introduction :

Dr. Chanchal Singh, Professor(Veterinary Biochemistry) in the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry at the College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana has over sixteen years of teaching expertise in Veterinary Biochemistry. He completed his graduation from the West Bengal University of Animal and Fisheries Sciences, Kolkata, earning MVSc. and Ph.D. degrees from IVRI, Izatnagar. He's guided four postgraduates and one doctoral student while serving as Co-advisor to over 30 others. He has led an extramural project funded by SERB, DST and contributed to other extra mural projects as Principal and Co-Principal Investigator, respectively. His publication history comprises over 60 national and international research papers, book chapters, extension articles, and practical manuals. He has delivered expert lectures in CAFT and other trainings .He's contributed as a visiting faculty for International training at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He has garnered 14 prestigious awards for his research presentation sat national conferences. He has been actively involved in various departmental, college, university level committees .Additionally, he is executive member of three professional societies.

Faculty Detail

Sr Name Designation Department Action
1 Dr. Digvijay Singh Professor Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry VIEW
2 Dr. Vijay Singh Malik Senior Scientist Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry VIEW
3 Dr. Chanchal Singh Professor-cum-Head Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry VIEW
4 Dr. Manjinder Sharma Associate Professor Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry VIEW
5 Dr. Sasmita Barik Assistant Professor Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry VIEW
6 Dr. Apoorva Shekhar Assistant Professor Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry VIEW
7 Dr. Pooja Devi Assistant Professor Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry VIEW
8 Dr. Aasif Ahmad Sheikh Assistant Professor Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry VIEW

Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

Former Faculty


Sr. No. Name Designation Superannuation/ Transfer/ Promotion Photograph
1. Dr. Rajvir Singh Professor 31-07-2006
2. Dr. SPS Sangha Professor 30-09-2016
3. Dr. Rajesh Jindal Professor 31-10-2020

Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

Sr. No.

Title of Project

Objectives

Investigators

Budget

In lacs

Sponsoring Agency (Rs.)

Duration of the Project

1.             

Effect of Herbal formulation on digestibility and nutrient utilization of wheat straw in buffalo calves

To know the efficacy of the two new drug combinations

PI: Dr. Digvijay Singh

1.75

Ayurvet

2006-07

2.             

Biochemical characterization of antimicrobial peptide genes in buffaloes in health and disease

i) To find out nucleotide sequencing of various defensins present in buffalo myeloid and non myeloid tissues.

ii) Designing peptides based on deduced amino acid sequencing from nucleotide sequencing.

PI: Dr. Sandeep Kumar

 

13.45

DBT

2008-09

3.             

Heavy metal exposure vis-à-vis reproductive performance in buffaloes

To evaluate the relationship among heavy metal levels in fodder, water, hair, blood of the dairy animals and its influence on blood biochemical profile and ovarian steroid concentrations in relation to their reproductive performance.

PI: Dr. Rajesh Jindal

Co PI: Dr. Shashi Nayyar,

6.818

 UGC-MRP

2012-13

4.             

Studies on fibronectin binding outer membrane proteins of pasteurella multocida: role in extracellular matrix adhesion and pathogenesis in bubalus bubalis.

To study interaction between buffalo fibronectin and Pastuerella multocida.

PI: Dr. Chanchal Singh

23.48

DST (SERB)

2013-16

5.             

Clinical application of bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells from buffalo for allogeneic and xenogeneic cutaneous regeneration of chronic wounds

i) Isolation, culture expansion, characterization and cryopreservation of bone marrow derived MSCs from buffalo. 

ii) Evaluation of bone marrow derived MSCs for allogeneic and xenogeneic cutaneous regeneration of chronic wounds in clinical cases.

PI: Dr. Manjinder Sharma,

Co PI: Drs. Digvijay Singh, Rahul Udihiya & Milindmitra Lonare

14.70

UGC-MRP

2015-18

Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

  • To carry out the research in the field of Endocrinology, Reproductive Physiology, Cardiovascular Physiology, Digestive Physiology, Mineral Physiology, Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Biochemistry to subsequently improve the health and production of livestock.





Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

Extension Programmes

  • The faculty members of the department regularly deliver lectures in the training progammes for the young prospective dairy farmers organized by the Department of Extension Education, GADVASU, Ludhiana.
  • The faculty members publish popular articles for the benefit of farmers/veterinarians.

Extension activities

  • The department participates actively in exhibition for Pashu Palan Mela of GADVASU.
  • The depratment is contributing significanctly through Clinical samples analysis in the Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory of the GADVASU Veterinary Clinics.

Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

Research : 261
Extension : 08
Books/Mannuals : 06

Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

The department has well equipped UG and PG laboratories with facilities forcarrying out research in the thrust areas. The department is also extendingthese facilities to other departments of the college. Major facilitiesavailable with the department are:

  • Well equipped Endocrinology lab. ELISA.
  • Cardiovascular Lab. with ECG,Polyphysiograph and facilities for haematology
  • Digestive Physiology lab. Atomic AbsorptionSpectrophotometer
  • Clinical Biochemistry lab. with ChemistryAnalyzer and Digital UV-visible Spectrophotometer
  • Molecular Biochemistry lab
  • GELDOC SYSTEM

UG Biochemistry Laboratory

UG Veterinary Physiology Laboratory

PG Biochemistry Laboratory

Digestive Physiology Laboratory

Lecture Hall No. 3 (Front view)

Veterinary Physiology Lecture Hall No.3 (Rear View)


Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

  • Molecular Biochemistry laboratory
  • The department has a Clinical Biochemistry laboratory.

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