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               Assessment Methods:                              5. Manual  of  Environmental  Microbiology,  Manual  of
               Continuous Assessment:  50%                         environmental microbiology  /  editor  in  chief,  Christon
               Final Examination:  50%                             J.  Hurst;  editors,  Ronald  L.  Crawford  [et  al.].  ISBN:
                                                                   9781555813796;  3rd  ed.;  Washington,  D.C.:  ASM
               Medium of Instruction:                              Press, c2007. On Ebrary e-Books
               English

               Soft Skills:                                     SIK 3014  CLINICAL ENZYMOLOGY
               CS2, CT2, TS4, LL2
                                                                This  course  encompasses  proteins  and  enzymes
               Main References:                                 properties,  early  enzyme  discovery,  chemical  nature  of
               1. NIH Stem Cell Primer 2009; ISSCR Primer.      enzyme, specificity of enzymes, naming and classification;
               2. NIH Early Development; Rossant, Cell 132, 2008.  Factors  affecting  activity  of  an  enzyme;  Structural
               3. Solter, Nature Rev. Gen. 7, 2006.             abnormality  of  enzymes  and  expression  of  isoenzymes,
               4. Fuchs, Cell 137, 2009.                        their  clinical  significance;  Disease  and  intracellular
               5. Morrison & Spradling, Cell 132, 2008.         enzyme,  basis  of  diagnostic  use;  Principle  and  types  of
               6. STEMBOOK : http://www.stembook.org/           enzyme assays.
                                                                Assessment Methods:
               SIK 3013    MICROBIAL BIOPROSPECTING             Continuous Assessment:  40%
                                                                Final Examination:  60%
               This course will prepare the students with knowledge and
               practical  skill  of  microbial  exploration  related  to  Health  Medium of Instruction:
               sciences  such  as  microbial  diseases  &  prevention,  and  English
               food/water  safety.  The  topic  will  include  variety  of
               microbial exploration,  its application  from laboratory  to  Soft Skills:
               commercialization  stage,  and  world  challenges  in  food  CS2, CT3, TS1, LL2
               production,  therapeutic  application  in  pharmaceutical
               industry, bioremediation in agricultural and environmental  Main References:
               sector,  and  oil  recovery  in  petroleum  industry.  This  1. Textbook  of  Biochemistry  with  Clinical  Correlation.
               research-oriented   course aims   to   produce   many  Thomas Devlin 5th Ed. Wiley-Liss
               successful   innovators,   technological   experts   and  2. Clinical  Biochemistry.  An  illustrated  Colour  Text.Gaw
               entrepreneurs  for  future. This  course  would  also  be  a  et al. 3rd. Churchill  Livingstone.
               model for how universities could transform ideas into real-  3. Clinical  Chemistry.  Philip  D  Mayne.  6th  Ed.  Edward
               world   innovations   beginning   with   student    Arnold. Oxford University Press Inc.
               entrepreneurship, technology development, technology  4. Introduction  to  Protein  Structure.  Carl  Branden  and
               transfer, and company creation. The outcomes include the  John Tooze.Garland Publishing Inc.
               creation of educated and successful bioentrepreneurs, the  5. Anatomy and Toxonomy of Protein Structure. Jane. S.
               development of new technological innovations, and initiate  Richardson. 1981.Adv. Prot. Chem. 34: 167-339
               the  formation of  start-up  companies  that  promote both
               societal and economic growth.
                                                                SIK 3015 GENETICS AND HUMAN HEALTH
               Assessment Methods:
               Continuous Assessment:       100%                In  this  course,  students  will  learn  the  importance  of  cell
               Consisting of;                                   cycle fidelity and genome stability as well as their relation
               Case Study/Project Work/Field  70%               to  the  pathophysiology  of  various  genetic  diseases
               Work/Onsite                                      including cancer. The principles of genetic toxicology and
               Presentation                 30%                 the diversity of techniques and tools employed in genetic
                                                                toxicology will also be covered in this course. Students will
               Medium of Instruction:                           also  learn  to  appraise  the  importance  and  suitability  of
               English                                          DNA-based technologies for human health improvement.
               Soft Skills:                                     Assessment Methods:
               CS5, CT7, TS2, LL2, KK4, EM2, LS2                Continuous Assessment:  60%
                                                                Final Examination:  40%
               Main References:
               1. Biotransformations:  Microbial  Degradation  of  Health-  Medium of Instruction:
                  Risk   Compounds,   Biotransformations:   Microbial  English
                  Degradation of Health-Risk Compounds / V.P. Singh;  Soft Skills:
                  ISBN: 0-444-81977-0 ; Elsevier On ScienceDirect® e-  CS4, CT3, EM2, KK1
                  Books
               2. Microbes:  Concepts  and  Applications,  Microbes:  Main References:
                  concepts  and  applications  /  Prakash  S.  Bisen,  1. Snustad,  D.P.  &  Simmons,  M.J.  (2009).  Principles of
                  Mousumi  Debnath,  Godavarthi  B.K.S.  Prasad.  ISBN:  Genetics. 5th ed. John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey, US.
                  9780470905944;  Hoboken,  N.J.:  Wiley-Blackwell,
                  2012. On Ebrary e-Books
               3. Microbial   Technologies   in   Advanced   Biofuels  SIK 3016    HISTOPATHOLOGY
                  Production,  Microbial  Technologies  in Advanced
                  Biofuels Production /edited by Patrick C. Hallenbeck.  Principles  of  histopathology.  Basic  histology  related  to
                  ISBN: — Springer eBooks, 2012                 relevant  diseases.  Cell  injury,  necrosis,  apoptosis.
               4. Bioioaugmentation,   Biostimulation   and     Mechanisms   of   disease   processes,   inflammation,
                  Biocontrol,  Bioaugmentation,  Biostimulation  and  neoplasia.  Research  on  diseases  using animal  models
                  Biocontrol  /edited  by  Ajay  Singh,  Nagina  Parmar,  and histopathology. Laboratory works (i) Study of features
                  Ramesh             C.             Kuhad.      displayed  by  histopathological  slides.  (ii)  Use  of  various
                  ISBN: — Springer eBooks, 2011                 microscopy related facilities in identifying histopathological


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