Designation | Principal Scientist & Chairman, PME & ITMU and Nodal Officer, HRD |
Discipline | Veterinary Microbiology |
Division | Aquatic Animal Health and Environment Division |
Specialization | Veterinary Microbiology |
Phone No | +91- 044 – 24618817 Ext: 501 |
PK.Patil@icar.gov.in | |
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- Best 5 Publications during the career
- Best 3 Publications during last 3 years
Obtaining doctorate in Veterinary Virology in 2000; worked in state animal husbandry department, poultry industry and Agriculture University before joining ICAR-CIBA in 2009. Current research interests include immunology, vaccinology, environmental microbiology and aquaculture medicine. Presently I am involved in the development of technologies for aquatic animal health management and bioremediation. In aquatic animal health economics, we have estimated the economic loss due to major diseases of penaeid shrimp in the country. Other significant activities involve institute technology management, commercialization, consultancy services to industries and entrepreneurship development. I am engaged in providing technical advice to government departments in aquaculture inputs, regulations and food safety
- Environmental Microbiology
- Therapeutics and prophylactics
- Aquatic animal health economics
No | Title | Funded By |
1 | Investigation of existing/emerging diseases in candidate brackishwater species and development of preventive/treatment strategies for effective management | ICAR |
2 | All India Network Project on Fish Health (AINP_FH) | ICAR |
3 | National Agriculture Innovation Fund (NAIF)-Component I (ITMU) and II (ABI) | ICAR |
- Awarded Second prize in photo essay contest in ‘Good farming practices to promote infection prevention and control’ organized by ECTAD, FAO of the UN on 25th Oct, 2017
- Undergone Training on ‘Methods for determination of drug residues in fish, meat and poultry’ at Joint Institute of Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (JIFSAN), at University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA during 10 to 14 April 2017.
- Awarded best poster for the paper - Trends in beneficial and pathogenic bacteria populations and their relations with environmental parameters in Tiger shrimp Penaeus monodonculture ponds’ at International conference on ‘Bio-Resources and stress management’ at Science City, Kolkata during 6-9th Feb 2013.
- Awarded best poster for the paper - Effect of formalin killed anguillarumadministration on immunity and resistance to V. harveyi in pond reared banana shrimp F. merguiensis at ‘National Conference on New Vistas in Indian Aquaculture’ CIBA 23-24 Feb 2012.
- Undergone Human Embryonic/Induced pluripotent Stem Cell Training Course at The Stem Cell Center, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA. (01.11.2010 to 29.01.2011) under NAIP HRD Program of ICAR.
- Awarded best poster during National Symposium on Recent developments in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for economically important disease of livestock and companion animals17thto 19th Feb, 2010
- Awarded CSIR-Doctoral Fellowship to pursue doctorate in Veterinary Virology
- Awarded ICAR-Junior Research Fellowship to pursue postgraduate studies in Veterinary Virology
- Patil, P.K., Geetha, R., Ravisankar, T., Avunje, S., Solanki, H.G., Abraham, T.J., Vinoth, S.P., Jithendran, K.P., Alavandi, S.V. and Vijayan, K.K. (2021). Economic loss due to diseases in Indian shrimp farming with special reference to Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) and white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), Aquaculture, 736231
- Patil, P.K., Sajjanar, C.M., Natarajan, C. and Bayry, J. (2014). Neutralizing antibody responses to foot-and-mouth disease quadrivalent (type O, A, C and Asia 1) vaccines in growing calves with pre-existing maternal antibodies. Vet. Microbiol., 169: 233-235.
- Patil, P.K., Gopal, C., Panigrahi, A., Rajababu, D. and Pillai, S.M. (2013). Oral administration of formalized Vibrio anguillarum cells improves growth and protection against challenge with harveyi in Banana shrimp. Lett Appl Microbiol., 58: 213-218.
- Patil, P.K., Bayry, J., Ramakrishna, C., Hugar, B., Misra, L. D. and Natarajan, C. (2002). Immune responses of goats against foot-and-mouth disease quadrivalent vaccine: comparison of double oil emulsion and aluminium hydroxide gel vaccines in eliciting immunity. Vaccine, 20: 2781-2789.
- Patil, P.K., Bayry, J., Ramakrishna, C., Hugar, B., Misra, L.D., Prabhudas, K. and Natarajan, C. (2002). Immune responses of sheep to quadrivalent double emulsion foot-and-mouth disease vaccines: rate of development of immunity and variations among other ruminants. clin. microbiol., 40 (11): 4367-4371.
- Patil, P.K., Geetha, R., Ravisankar, T., Avunje, S., Solanki, H.G., Abraham, T.J., Vinoth, S.P., Jithendran, K.P., Alavandi, S.V., Vijayan, K.K. (2021). Economic loss due to diseases in Indian shrimp farming with special reference to Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) and white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), Aquaculture, 533. 736231
- Patil, P. K. Baskaran, V., Vinay, T.N., Avunje, S., Leo-Antony, M., Shekhar, M.S., Alavandi S.V. and Vijayan, K.K. (2021). Abundance, community structure and diversity of nitrifying bacterial enrichments from low and high saline brackishwater environments. Appl. Microbiol., 3(1):96-106.
- Viswanathan, B., Patil, P. K., Antony, M L., Avunje, S., Vinay T N., Sudeep, D G., Suganya, N. Dineshkumar, N., Alavandi, S.V. and Vijayan, K.K (2020). Microbial community profiling of ammonia and nitrite oxidizing bacterial enrichments from brackishwater ecosystems for mitigating nitrogen species. rep., 10: 5201