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Dr. Vinuthan M.K.

College name : Veterinary College, Hassan

Department : Veterinary Anatomy

Designation and address:

Assistant Professor & Head
Department of Physiology & Biochemistry
Veterinary College, Gokula Campus
Vidyanagara, Hassan- 573202

Qualifications
M.V.Sc. Ph.D. (AUS)

Contact
Office : 081722 45373
Mobile : 8970415197
Email : drvinuthanmk@rediffmail.com

 

Fields(s) of specialization
  • Veterinary Physiology, Animal Models,  Proteomics, Reproductive Physiology
Completed Projects

Project title

Role in the project

Fund outlay

Funding agency

Studies on anti-apoptotic,  antimicrobial  properties of whey protein concentrate  of Donkey (Equus asinus).

Principal Investigator

60,000

KVAFSU, BIDAR

Establishment the normal basal serum values of the biochemical parameters in Hassan sheep

Co- Principal Investigator

40,000

KVAFSU, BIDAR

Recent Research Publications

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Praveen V., Narayana Swamy M., Kalmath, G.P., Shwetha, H.S., Vinuthan M.K., Narasimhamurthy, M. and Veena M.P. 2019. Serum Metabolic Profile during Early Lactation in Amrit Mahal, Holstein Friesian Crossbred and Jersey Crossbred Cows. International Journal Current Microbiological Applied Science. 8(4) 1996-2001

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Ramesh D., Aswathnaryanappa, V., Naveen kumar G.S., Vinuthan M.K. Veena M.P. and Shivakumar M.C. 2018. Study on serum Biochemical Profile in Hassan Sheep of Karnataka. International Journal of Livestock Research 8(5),98-105.

Honours & Awards
  • Best Poster Award-2017 (First Prize), State Level Conference.
Others Achievements
  • Dr. Vinuthan M.K. Joined Veterinary College, Shimoga in July 2012 as Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry. A graduate of Veterinary College, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, (2000), Master of Veterinary Science in Animal Physiology from the UAS, Bangalore(2003), Doctor of Philosophy from University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia (2010) and Research Associate at MRDG Department,  Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (2004-2006) and (2011).
  • Vinuthan held an EIPRS/IPA scholarship, which is funded by the Australian Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) and The University of Sydney, for the duration of his PhD programme. Specifically, he pursued research developing tissue specific assays (cell culture), and developed animal models to demonstrate bioactive roles of milk derived proteins.
  • Vinuthan has presented his work at national and international conferences and was selected for a scholarship to present at an international conference on Milk Genomics and Human Health, in Davis California, USA. He is excited about the prospect of supervising research students and developing their skills as well as scientific knowledge in the area of proteomics and molecular techniques. Published several scientific papers, abstracts in National and International Journals.