Tamilselvam Batcha's profile

What I do

Researcher with extensive background knowledge in Microbial pathogenesis and Food microbiology with the technical expertise in Molecular biology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Proteomics, and cell signalling studies using update new cutting edge techniques.

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Microbiology, Microbial Pathogenesis, molecular Biology, Antimicrobial studies, Immunobiology, Cell signalling, Cancer Biology, Receptor signalling, Free Radical Biology, Transgene/knock out technology, Food microbiology and Fermentation Technology,

Projects

(I). Intracellular trafficking and survival of Francisella tularensis and its effects on host cell signaling and the phospho-kinome of host cells.
(II) Molecular pathogenesis of Streptococcus uberis and the role of beta-Defensins in bovine innate immunity.
(III). Studies on a New Generation Biocolours from Monascus Spp. and Related Fungi for Use in Food Industry.
(IV).Isolation and Selection of Fast Growing and Higher N2 Fixing Acid Tolerant Cyanobacterial Cultures for the Usage of Biofertilizers in Rice

Publications

  • Gopalaswamy, G., B. Tamilselvam and S. Kannaiyan.. Biomass production and biochemical characterization of acid tolerant cyanobacteria Indian Journal of Microbiology 42 , 121-124 (2002)

  • Tamilselvam, B., G. Gopalswamy and S. Kannaiyan. . Influence of butachlor on the growth, chlorophyll content and ammonia excretion by acid tolerant cyanobacteria Indian Journal of Weed Science 34(1&2) , 158-159 (2002)

  • Tamilselvam, B., G. Gopalaswamy and S. Kannaiyan. Isolation and characterization of acid tolerant cyanobacterial cultures from Tamil Nadu Phycos 40(172) , 143-148. (2001)

  • Srinivasan V, Nam H, Nguyen L, Tamilselvam B, Murinda S, Oliver S. Prevalence of antimicrobial resistance genes in Listeria monocytogenes isolated from dairy farms. Foodborne pathogens and disease 2 (3) , 201-11 PubMed ID:(16156701)

  • Tamilselvam B, Almeida R, Dunlap J, Oliver S. Streptococcus uberis internalizes and persists in bovine mammary epithelial cells. Microbial pathogenesis 40 (6) , 279-85 (Epub 05 May 2006) PubMed ID:(16678381)

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