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Nagaraja Ramakrishnappa, DVM, PhD (Honorary Consultant; Bio-analytical assays & veterinary surgery)

Professor, Principal Investigator, Dept of Animal Genetics & Breeding, Veterinary College; Hebbal, Bangalore, India

Dr. Nagaraja Ramakrishnappa, has 17 year of experience in academia, research and development in the field of Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Animal Sciences at Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, India. Dr. Ramakrishnappa has worked as a fulltime faculty member and General Veterinary Surgeon with vast experience of treating various surgical ailments in both pet and farm animals. He has served on the Advisory Committees of several Master’s/Doctoral thesis research at University level and has the experience of serving as the Principal Investigator and monitoring research/development projects in the field of Animal Sciences. Furthermore, he has been involved in the management of different institutions at various levels under University system and as the Head of the department. He is an active member of various scientific bodies in the field of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. His academics and research focuses on Animal Reproduction with special emphasis on molecular mechanisms of mammalian reproductive system, surgical interventions to alleviate pain/suffering in animals, breeding strategies for genetic improvement/up-gradation of farm animals for better economic proposition and biotechnological approaches to augment reproductive efficiency in farm animals. He has published 12 research papers and presented research findings during National and Intonations scientific conferences. He received his BVS and MVS degrees from India and his PhD from University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Specialty

  • Molecular reproductive endocrinology and ovarian function in bovine/ovine species
  • Development and validation of bio-analytical assays
  • Animal Genetics and Breeding
  • Anesthesiology and Radiology
  • Biomedical research
  • Veterinary Surgery