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CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Deepak Kumar Mittal (M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D.) Laboratory of Reproductive Biology & Toxicology School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior 474011 (M.P.), India. Phone 0751- 2364904, 2442750 Mobile- 09425771967, 07415401930 Email [email protected] Career Objectives: To continue toward the progress of organization with best of my potential. Teaching Experience: Presently working as a “Assistant Professor of Zoology” from 2010 in IASCA Department of ITM-UNIVERSE, Gwalior. Research Experience: Five years working experience as Research Fellow in Laboratory of Reproductive Biology & Toxicology in School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior from 2004-2008. Research field: Zoology, Toxicology and Pharmacology Details of Research Work Done: Research Position: I have completed work as a Research Fellow in the School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior - India. Project: “Ameliorative effect of natural products in liver regeneration against model hepatoxicants: In vivo and in vitro approach.” funded by Central Council of Research in Unani Medicine, New Delhi- India. Research Work Done During Ph.D.: Hepatoprotective efficacy of Polygonum bistorta and active principles was evaluated against acute and sub chronic exposure to the toxicants for 48 h and 8 weeks respectively using several biochemical parameters. Whole study was divided into 5 sets of experiments i.e. acute and sub-chronic study. Administration of CCl 4 (1.5 ml/kg, ip) and APAP (2 g/kg, po) produced marked deviation in the blood and tissue biochemical variables, histoarchitecture and ultra-structures of liver and kidney. Oral treatment with PB (50, 100 and 200 mg/kg), tannic acid (25, 50 & 75 mg/kg) and resveratrol (20, 30 and 40 mg/kg) showed significant dose dependent recoupment in acute study. PB showed 40-50 % recovery at 100 mg/kg doses. Tannic acid showed 70-80 % recoupment at lower doses in various blood and tissue biochemical parameters. On the basis of % protection PB and tannic acid were selected at

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Dr. Deepak Kumar Mittal (M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D.) Laboratory of Reproductive Biology & Toxicology

School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University,

Gwalior – 474011 (M.P.), India.

Phone – 0751- 2364904, 2442750

Mobile- 09425771967, 07415401930

Email – [email protected]

Career Objectives: To continue toward the progress of organization with best of my potential.

Teaching Experience:

Presently working as a “Assistant Professor of Zoology” from 2010 in IASCA Department

of ITM-UNIVERSE, Gwalior.

Research Experience: Five years working experience as Research Fellow in Laboratory of Reproductive Biology &

Toxicology in School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior from 2004-2008.

Research field: Zoology, Toxicology and Pharmacology

Details of Research Work Done:

Research Position: I have completed work as a Research Fellow in the School of Studies in Zoology,

Jiwaji University, Gwalior - India.

Project: “Ameliorative effect of natural products in liver regeneration against model hepatoxicants: In

vivo and in vitro approach.” funded by Central Council of Research in Unani Medicine, New Delhi-

India.

Research Work Done During Ph.D.: Hepatoprotective efficacy of Polygonum bistorta and active principles was evaluated against

acute and sub chronic exposure to the toxicants for 48 h and 8 weeks respectively using several

biochemical parameters.

Whole study was divided into 5 sets of experiments i.e. acute and sub-chronic study.

Administration of CCl4 (1.5 ml/kg, ip) and APAP (2 g/kg, po) produced marked deviation in the blood

and tissue biochemical variables, histoarchitecture and ultra-structures of liver and kidney. Oral

treatment with PB (50, 100 and 200 mg/kg), tannic acid (25, 50 & 75 mg/kg) and resveratrol (20, 30

and 40 mg/kg) showed significant dose dependent recoupment in acute study. PB showed 40-50 %

recovery at 100 mg/kg doses. Tannic acid showed 70-80 % recoupment at lower doses in various blood

and tissue biochemical parameters. On the basis of % protection PB and tannic acid were selected at

doses of 100 and 25 mg/kg respectively for sub chronic study. BSP retention, hexobarbitone induced

sleep time and drug metabolizing enzymes (DMEs) ie aniline hydroxylase and amidopyrine N

demethylase recouped significantly with the therapy of Tannic acid when compared with PB extract. It

was observed that the test drug possess hepatoprotective activity against CCl4/APAP induced blood and

tissue biochemical alterations and histopathological changes. Tannic acid exerts its beneficial

hepatoprotective effect as a natural antioxidant however, further investigations on PB extract and tannic

acid should be recommended. The most important bile acid in mammals is cholic acid, thus in present

investigation DHC was used as a standard drug. It is of interest to note that Polygonum bistorta and

active principle tannic acid was effective at a concentration of 100 and 25 mg/kg respectively to

increase the bile flow.

We also assessed the extent of DNA damage, which entailed measurement of comet length, tail

movement, tail length and tail DNA (%) damage. Our data suggests that toxicant treatment was

associated with oxidative stress induced DNA damage in liver and kidney. Therapy with PB extract and

tannic acid clearly prevented. These observations were further confirmed in in vitro studies. Sixth and

last experiment dealt with in vitro evaluation of therapeutic agents that included cell viability in

presence of toxicants and therapeutic agents. MTT assay was performed taking liver cell lines, HepG2.

Different concentrations of cell lines depicted favorable response in MTT assay.

Keeping in mind aforesaid consideration, it can be concluded that Polygonum bistorta and

tannic acid has strong hepatoprotective potential, however tannic acid was better than extract in

ameliorating liver abnormalities induced by model hepatotoxicant. Furthermore additional studies on

mechanism of action at molecular level are required. This data provides a scientific explanation for the

folkloric uses of Polygonum bistorta and tannic acid in the treatments of hepatic disorders.

Academic Qualifications:

1. Ph.D. Awarded in 19th

August 2010 under the guidance of Prof. Sangeeta Shukla (Vice

Chancellor) and Head, School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior.

Title: “Hepatoprotective effect of Polygonum bistorta and its active principle in rats”.

2. B.Ed. from Jiwaji University, Gwalior in year 2005.

3. Master of Science in Zoology (Specialization Endocrinology) from School of Studies in Zoology,

Jiwaji University, Gwalior in year 2003.

4. Bachelor of Science in Botany, Zoology and Military Science from Jiwaji University, Gwalior in

year 2001.

5. Higher Secondary in Biology from M.P. Board of Secondary Education, Bhopal, in year 1997.

6. High School from M.P. Board of Secondary Education, Bhopal, in year 1995.

Research Publications:

1. Deepmala Joshi, Mittal Deepak Kumar, Shakya Arvind Kumar, Shukla Sangeeta (2014).

Reversal of Methylmercury-Induced Oxidative Stress, Lipid Peroxidation, and DNA Damage

by the Treatment of N-Acetyl Cysteine: A Protective Approach. Journal of Environmental

Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology; DOI: 10.1615/J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol.

2014010291; pages 167-182. (Impact factor: 1.107)

2. Deepmala Joshi ab*, Deepak Kumar Mittal a, Ranjit Kumar c, Ajai Kumar Srivastav b &

Sunil Kumar Srivastav b (2014). Protective role of Curcuma longa extract and curcumin on

mercuric chloride-induced nephrotoxicity in rats: evidence by histological architecture.

Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, DOI: 10.1080/02772248.2014.885525.

3. Deepak Kumar Mittal1*, Alok Kumar Jena2 and Deepmala Joshi1 (2014). Mechanism of

Polygonum bistorta and Zingiber roseum Against Toxicity. J Drug Metab Toxicol, 4: 161,

doi:10.4172/2157-7609.1000161.

4. Deepmala Joshi, Sangeeta Shukla, Deepak Mittal, Ajai Kumar Srivastav, Sunil Srivastav

(2014). N-acetyl cysteine and selenium protects mercuric chloride-induced oxidative stress and

antioxidant defense system in liver and kidney of rats: A Histopathological Approach. Journal

of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology.

5. Deepmala Joshi12*, Deepak Kumar Mittal1, Sangeeta Shukla1, Ajai Kumar Srivastav2, Sunil

Kumar Srivastav2 (2014). Methylmercury toxicity: amelioration by selenium and water-soluble

chelators as N-acetyl cysteine and dithiothreitol. Cell Biochemistry and Function, DOI:

10.1002/cbf.3023.

6. Sanghamitra Nayak1,*, Alok Kumar Jena1, Deepak Kumar Mittal2, Deepmala Joshi (2014). Gc-

Ms Analysis of Phytocostituents of Some Wild Zingiberaceae Plants Methanolic Rhizome

Extracts. Research in Plant Sciences, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1-5. DOI:10.12691/plant-2-1-1.

7. Deepak Kumar Mittal, Alok Kumar Jena and Deepmala Joshi (2013). Ameliorative effects of

polygonum bistorta and zingiber roseum on carbon tetrachloride treated rats. World Journal of

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Vol. 2, NO. 5, pp. 3522-3531. (Impact factor- 0.629)

8. Deepak Kumar Mittal and Deepmala Joshi (2013). Medicinal properties of polygonum

bistorta and its active principle against hepato and nephrotoxicity. International Journal of

Pharmagenesis, Vol. 3, No. 1-2 Jan-Dec 2013, pp. 45-53.

9. Joshi Deepmala, Mittal Deepak, Sadhana Srivastav, Shukla Sangeeta, Srivastav Ajai Kumar,

Srivastav, Sunil Kumar (2013). Protective effect of combined therapy with dithiothreitol, zinc

and selenium protects acute mercury induced oxidative injury in rats. Journal of Trace Elements

in Medicine and Biology, 25432. (Impact factor- 1.683)

10. Mittal Deepak Kumar, Joshi Deepmala, Shukla Sangeeta (2012). Hepatoprotective Effects of

Polygonum Bistorta and Its Active Principles on Albino Rats Intoxicated with Carbon

Tetrachloride and Paracetamol. 1: 226. doi:10.4172/omicsscientificreports.226

11. Deepak Kumar Mittal, Deepmala Joshi and Sangeeta Shukla (2012). Hepatoprotective Role of

Herbal Plants- A Review. International Journal of Research and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(1)

150-157. (ICV- 4.94)

12. Deepak Kumar Mittal, Deepmala Joshi and Sangeeta Shukla (2012). Antioxidant, antipyretic

and choleretic activities of crude extract and active compound of Polygonum Bistorta (Linn.) in

albino rats. International Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences,Vol 2 /Issue 1/Jan-Mar

Pages 25-31.

13. Deepak Kumar Mittal and Deepmala Joshi (2012). Evaluation of DNA damage by COMET

and MTT assay in liver treated with polygonum bistorta and tannic acid. International journal

of Pharma and Bio Sciences, Vol 3 /Issue 1/Jan-Mar, Pages 375-382. (Impact Factor- 0.47).

14. Mittal Deepak Kumar, Joshi Deepmala and Shukla Sangeeta (2011). Effect of Polygonum

bistorta and Tannic Acid on Hepatic Morphological Analysis in CCl4 Intoxicated Rats.

International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Technology, Volume 3, Number 2, July-

Dec, pp. 93-95

15. Deepak Kumar Mittal, Deepmala Joshi and Sangeeta Shukla (2011). Antioxidant and

hepatoprotective effects of Polygonum bistorta linn. and tannic acid on carbon tetrachloride-

treated rats. International Journal of Pharmagenesis 2 (1), January-June, Pages 23-30.

16. Deepmala Joshi, Deepak Mittal, Sadhana Shrivastava, Sangeeta Shukla and Ajai Kumar

Srivastav (2011).Combined effect of N-acetyl cysteine, zinc and selenium against chronic

dimetylmercury-induced oxidative stress: A Biochemical and Histopathological Approach.

Arch Environ Contam Toxicol, DOI 10.1007/s00244-011-9656-0. (Impact Factor- 1.93)

17. Deepak Kumar Mittal, Deepmala Joshi and Sangeeta Shukla (2010). Protective effects of

Polygonum bistorta (Linn.) and its active principle against acetaminophen-induced toxicity in

rats. Asian J.Exp.Biol.Sci.Vol.1(4), 951-958.

18. Deepmala Joshi, Deepak Kumar Mittal, Sangeeta Shukla and Ajai Kumar Shrivastav (2010).

Therapeutic Potential of N-acetyl cysteine with antioxidants (Zn and Se) supplementation

against dimethylmercury toxicity in male albino rats. Experimental and Toxicology Pathology,

Volume 64, Issues 1-2, January 2012, Pages 103-108. (Impact Factor- 2.283)

19. Deepmala Joshi, Deepak Kumar Mittal, Sadhana Shrivastava and Sangeeta Shukla (2010).

Protective Role of Thiol Chelators against Dimethylmercury Induced Toxicity in Male Rats.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol, 84: 613-617. (Impact Factor- 1.139)

20. Deepmala Joshi, Deepak Kumar Mittal, Monika Bhadauria, Satendra Kumar Nirala, Sadhana

Shrivastava and Sangeeta Shukla (2009). Role of micronutrients against dimethylmercury

intoxication in male rats. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 29: 97-103. (Impact

Factor- 1.512)

21. Monika Bhadauria, Sangeeta Shukla, Ramesh Mathur, Om Prakash Agrawal, Sadhana

Shrivastava, Sonia Johri, Deepmala Joshi, Varsha Singh, Deepak Mittal and Satendra Kumar

Nirala (2008). Hepatic endogenous defense potential of Propolis after mercury intoxication.

Journal of Integrative Zoology, 3: 311-321. (Impact Factor- 1.0)

Abstracts Published:

1. Metabolism of polygonum bistorta (linn) and its active principle against acetaminophen

induced toxicity in liver. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology | March 2014 | Vol.

4 | No. S2 | S1–S5., INASL-2014, Jaipur, India.

2. Hepatoprotective effects of polygonum bistorta (linn) and its active principle against

acetaminophen induced toxicity in rats. S40, 21st Annual Confrence-INASL-2013,

Hyderabad, India.

3. Effective role of polygonum bistorta and its active principle against hepatotoxicity by carbon

tetrachloride in rats. The XXXII Annual Meeting of Society of Toxicology (STOX), Dec. 5-7,

2012, IITR, Lucknow, India, P-3.5.

4. Polygonum Bistorta and its active principle against hepatotoxicity. 13th

Congress of

International Society of Ethnopharmacology, Sept. 2-6, 2012, P206, Graz, Austria.

5. Polygonum bistorta and its active principle against hepatotoxicity. International Confrence and

Exhibition on Pharmacovigilance & Clinical Trials (OMICS Group), October 1-3, 2012;

DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago-Northshore, USA.

6. Comparative study of Polygonum Bistorta and its active principles on albino rats intoxicated

with Carbon Tetrachloride and Paracetamol. 99th

Indian Science Congress Association– Oct.

14, 2011, Section XI- Medical Sciences (Including Physiology), page: 40, KIIT University,

Bhubaneswar.

7. Protective actions of Polygonum Bistorta (Linn.) and its active principle against

acetaminophen-induced toxicity in rats. Oral Presentation (Award Session). 30th

Annual

Conference of Society of Toxicology (STOX), Dec. 9-11, 2010, Jamia Hamdard University,

New Delhi.

8. Medicinal properties of Polygonum bistorta and its active compound against toxicity. 98th

Indian Science Congress Association – Oct. 3, 2010, Section XIV- Plant Sciences, page: 65,

SRM University, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu.

9. Effect of Polygonum bistorta and tannic acid against carbon tetrachloride induced hepatic

damage in albino rats. Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, 107 (Suppl.

1), 162–692, 2010.World Pharma 2010, 17-23 July, Copenhagen, Denmark.

10. Evaluation of hepatoprotective and antioxidant activity of Polygonum bistorta (Linn.) and its

active principle against paracetamol-induced liver toxicity in rats. Silver Jubilee Young

Scientist Congress, Feb. 22- 23, 2010. MPCST-Bhopal.

11. Comparative antioxidant status of Polygonum bistorta and active principle against model

hepatotoxicants. Young Scientist’s Award Programme, 27th

October 2009,

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerela.

12. Hepatoprotective effects of Polygonum bistorta and active principles on albino rats intoxicated

with carbon tetrachloride and paracetamol. 46th

Congress of the European Societies of

Toxicology (EUROTOX 2009), Toxicology Letters, Vol. 189S, S1-S274 (2009).

13. Comparative hepatoprotective potential of Polygonum bistorta (linn.) And its active principle

tannic acid against acetaminophen induced toxicity in rats. 24th

M.P. Young Scientist

Congress, pp-10, 2009, MP Council of Science and Technology, Bhopal.

14. Hepatoprotective effects of Polygonum bistorta and active principle on albino rats intoxicated

with carbon tetrachloride. 28th

Annual Conference of STOX, P-87, 2008, Ludhiana.

15. Hepatoprotective effects of Polygonum bistorta and active principle on albino rats intoxicated

with carbon tetrachloride. S160 Indian J Pharmacol, Vol: 40, Supplement 2, October 2008.

16. Hepatoprotective effects of Polygonum bistorta linn. Against acute carbon tetrachloride

induced liver injury. 27th

Annual conference Society of Toxicology (STOX). P-Ab 23, pp-126,

2007, Bangalore.

17. Hepatoprotective effects of Polygonum bistorta and active principle against carbon

tetrachloride induced hepatic injury in rats. Fourth M.P. Science Congress, pp-18, 2007, held

at Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore (M.P.)

18. Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective effects of Polygonum bistorta (Linn.) against carbon

tetrachloride induced liver damage in male albino rats. All India young Scientist conference,

pp-82, 2007. MP Council of Science and Technology, Bhopal.

Workshops/Conferences/Symposia attended:

1. Presenting paper in 22nd

Annual Conference of INASL-2014, 28-30 March 2014, Jaipur, India.

2. Presenting The XXXII Annual Meeting of Society of Toxicology (STOX), Dec. 5-7, 2012, IITR,

Lucknow, India. (Poster)

3. Presenting 100th The Indian Science Congress-2013, 3-7 January, Calcutta University, Kolkata,

India. (Poster)

4. Presenting “Young Scientist’s Award Programme of 99th

The Indian Science Congress-2011”, 14

October 2011, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, India. (Oral)

5. Presenting “Young Scientist’s Award Programme of 98th

The Indian Science Congress-2010”, 3

October 2010, SRM University, Chennai, India. (Oral)

6. Presenting “25th

M.P. Young Scientist Congress”, organized during February 22-23, 2010 in Silver

Jubilee Young Scientist Congress, held at M.P. Council of Science and Technology, Bhopal. (Oral)

7. Presenting “Bhartiya Vigyan Sammelan”,1-3 December, 2009, Devi Ahilya Bai University,

Indore, India. (Oral)

8. Presenting “Young Scientist’s Award Programme of 97th

The Indian Science Congress-2009”, 27

October 2009, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerela, India. (Oral)

9. Presenting “46th Congress of the European Societies of Toxicology EUROTOX-2009”, September

13-16, 2009, in Dresden, Germany. (Poster)

10. Attended "Recent Trends In Molecular Biology and Immunology For Diagonosis and Prevention

of Human Diseases" June 12-14, 2008, Department of Life Science and Technology, Boston

College for Professional Studies, Gwalior (M.P.)

11. Presenting “Fourth M.P. Science Congress 2007” held at Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore

(M.P.) from 26th

-27th

December, 2007 (Oral).

12. Presenting “All India young Scientist conference”, held at M.P. Council of science and technology,

Bhopal from 23-25th

November 2007 (Oral).

13. Presenting “Internatioal Conference on Toxicology, Toxicogenomics and Occupational Health

(ICTTOH) & 27th

Annual conference Society of Toxicology (STOX)”, held at veterinary college,

Hebbal, Bangalore from 6th

-7th

October, 2007 (Poster).

14. Presenting “Internatioal Conference on Toxicology, Toxicogenomics and Occupational Health

(ICTTOH) & 26th

Annual Meeting of Toxicology (STOX)”, held at School of Studies in Zoology,

Jiwaji University, Gwalior from 9th

-11th

October, 2006 (Poster).

15. Attended Symposium on “How to Write a Scientific / Medical Paper” held at Cancer Hospital &

Research Institute, Gwalior from 24th

September, 2006.

16. Attended Workshop on “National Assesment and Accrediation Council”, Bangalore, held at

School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior from 16th

-17th

September 2005.

17. Attended Workshop on “Inventory of Natural Resources in North Madhya Pradesh” held at School

of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior from 5th

June, 2002.

18. Attended training in IIIM Jammu :

1) Primary culture of rat hepatocytes to determine in vitro hepatoprotective activity.

2) Cell culture to determine cytotoxicity using Human Cancer cell lines.

3) In vivo hepatoprotective activity using biochemical parameters of Serum/liver, bile flow and

BSP clearance in rats.

4) Flow cytometric analysis of cytokines in peripheral blood cells.

Memberships:

Society of Toxicology (STOX): (Membership No. 777L)

Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA): (Membership No. A2188)

International Society of Zoological Sciences (ISZS): (Membership No. 742-I)

Awards:

1. Paper entitled “Hepatoprotective effects of Polygonum bistorta and active principles on albino rats

intoxicated with carbon tetrachloride and paracetamol.” was selected for Travel Bursary Award

(1000€) attending 46th

Congress of the European Societies of Toxicology (EUROTOX-2009) to be

held in Dresden, Germany, 13-16 Sep. 2009.

2. Effect of Polygonum bistorta and tannic acid against carbon tetrachloride induced hepatic damage

in albino rats” have been awarded for Travel Bursary Award (800€) attended World Pharma-2010

(16th

World Congress of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology) to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark,

17-23 July 2010.

3. Metabolism of polygonum bistorta (linn) and its active principle against acetaminophen induced

toxicity in liver was awarded for Travel Bursary Award (Ten Thousand Rupees, 10,000) in 22nd

Annual Conference of INASL-2014 to be held in Jaipur, India on 28-30 March 2014.

Published Books/Chapters:

Liver Toxicity and its Treatments: Medicinal Plant Therapy, Deepak Kumar Mittal, Deepmala

Joshi, Sangeeta Shukla. Scholars' Press (January 2014), ISBN-13: 978-3639707670.

Polygonum Bistorta and its Medicinal Properties. Deepak Kumar Mittal, Deepmala Joshi,

Sangeeta Shukla. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing (March 2014), ISBN 978-3-659-27336-0.

Medicinal Properties of Polygonum bistorta and its Active Principle Against Hepato and

Nephrotoxicity. Deepak Kumar Mittal, Deepmala Joshi, Sangeeta Shukla. Traditional Medicine

and Globalization The Future of Ancient Systems of Medicine (Society of Ethnopharmacology),

Editor: Pulok K Mukherjee (2014), Chapter 46, pages: 490-506.

Journal Reviewer/Advisory board member:

1. IJMLS : International Journal of "Multidisciplinary Life-Sciences"

2. IJPRS : International Journal for Pharmaceutical Research Scholar

3. WJPPS: World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

4. AJE : American Journal of Ethnomedicine.

5. AJBLS: Asian Journal of Biological and Life Science

6. AJDDT: American Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics

Foreign Visits: Dresden and Berlin, Germany

Familiar with advanced techniques & instruments:

Radial Immuno diffusion Assay, Sandwich ELISA Assay

Molecular techniques: COMET assay and Cytogenecity.

In vitro techniques: Cell Culture, Cytotoxicity, MTT assay.

Laminar Flow & CO2 Incubator

Flow Cytometry and HPLC

Techniques of Drosophila Fly Culture

Techniques of Microbial Culture

Flame Photometer and PH meter

UV-Visible Spectrophotometer

High Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge

Gel-Doc, ELISA Reader

Optical and Electron microscopy

Electronic & Electric chemical balance

Electrophoresis and DNA Sequencer

Microtomy and Histological preparations

Animal Keeping and Handling

Extra Curricular Activities:

1. M.A. In Indian Classical Vocal Music from Madhav College, Gwalior in 2012 with 84%.

2. Eight years Diploma in “Indian Classical Music in Vocal (VID & KOVID)” from Khairagarh

University, Chattisgarh in 2004 with 78%.

3. Prabhakar (Six years Diploma) in “Tabla” from Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad.

4. One year Diploma in Computer Application (DCA) and Multilingual D.T.P. from National

Council for Promotion of Urdu language, Government of India, New Delhi.

5. (Topics Covered: Computer fundamentals, Windows 95/98 and XP, Introduction to MS Office,

Coral draw, Pagemaker, Photoshop, Internet & Email).

6. CCC-AD Certificate in Computer Fundamental & MS-Office from Madhav Institute of

Technology & Science (MITS), Gwalior (M.P.)

References:

Prof. Sangeeta Shukla

Vice Chancellor,

Jiwaji University, Gwalior,

Phone-07514016750, Email: [email protected]

Prof. O.P. Agarwal Head, School of Studies in Zoology,

Jiwaji University, Gwalior. India.

Phone: 0751-4016752, Email: [email protected]

Prof. D. N. Saksena

School of Studies in Zoology,

Jiwaji University, Gwalior. India.

Phone: 0751-4016754, Email: [email protected]

Personal Profile:

Father’s Name : Mr. Ramjilal

Mother’s Name : Mrs. Badami Devi

Date of Birth : 5th

June 1980

Sex : Male

Nationality : Indian

Marital Status : Married

Passport Number : G2722398

PAN Card No. : BAQPM5188N

Driving Licence No. : F501323954

Hobbies : Music (Listening, Singing & Playing)

Language Proficiency : English and Hindi

Permanent Address : 8-Samta Marg, Panchseel Nagar Mela Ground,

Thatipur, Gwalior- 474011(M.P.), India

Tel: +91-751-2364904 (R)

Mob. +91-9425771967

Declaration:

I DEEPAK KUMAR MITTAL hereby declare that the statements made in the application are

true, complete and correct to best of my knowledge and belief and in the event of any of the

information being found false or incorrect or any ineligibility being detected before or after the

selection, my candidature is liable to be canceled and action initiated against me.

Date: 10/09/ 2014

Place: Gwalior (SIGNATURE)