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Mr Meonis Pithawala

Associate Professor
UKA Tarsadia University

Publications

  • 26
    Journal Articles
  • 1
    Projects
  • 3
  • 1
  • 7

Citations / H-Index

66 Citations
4 h-index
67 Citations


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Expertise

Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology

Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology

Personal Information

Mr Meonis Pithawala

Male
C G Bhakta Institute Of Biotechnology, Uka Tarsadia University, Department Of Biotechnology, UKA Tarsadia University
Surat, Gujarat, India - 394620


Experience

  • Associate Professor

    Department of Biotechnology

    UKA Tarsadia University,Surat


Qualification

  • Ph.D.

    Veer Narmad South Gujarat University

  • M.Sc.

    Veer Narmad South Gujarat University


Doctoral Theses Guided

2022

Exploring wound healing potential of typha domingensis pers inflorescence a schematic study

Uka Tarsadia University,Shraddha S Saha

2017

STUDIES ON RADIO-PROTECTIVE AND AMELIORATIVE EFFECTS OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS USING CULTURED HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES

UKA Tarsadia University,Dhruti Mistry

2022

Exploring wound healing potential of typha domingensis pers inflorescence a schematic study

Uka Tarsadia University,Shraddha S Saha

2017

STUDIES ON RADIO-PROTECTIVE AND AMELIORATIVE EFFECTS OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS USING CULTURED HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES

UKA Tarsadia University,Dhruti Mistry

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Research Projects

A randomized, self-controlled case series, follow-up cytogenetic study to appraise long-term efficacy of therapies in rheumatoid arthritis patients

Funding Agency : Rapid Grant for Young Investigators (RGYI-Scheme) DBT, New Delhi

A randomized, self-controlled case series, follow-up cytogenetic study to appraise long-term efficacy of therapies in rheumatoid arthritis patients

Funding Agency : Rapid Grant for Young Investigators (RGYI-Scheme) DBT, New Delhi

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Publications (34)