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Dr.Raviraj V Suresh, a distinguished scientist in Central Silk Board, has a decade of experience in genomics and biotechnology; he is an expert in silkworm biotechnology, having spent five years specializing in this field. He has been a faculty member at the prestigious Department of Genetics and Genomics at the University of Mysore, India. Dr.Raviraj’s expertise includes a range of cutting-edge techniques, such as next-generation sequencing, marker-assisted selection, micromanipulation in mice and human embryos, and gene expression studies in various model organisms. Currently, as a scientist at the Central Sericultural Research Training Institute, he focuses on developing silkworm breeds that are tolerant to abiotic stress through genomics approaches. Dr.Raviraj has successfully identified genetic markers in human and insect model systems, which have helped in the development of diseases and abiotic stress tolerant silkworm breeds and hybrids. With numerous research articles published in international journals with high impact factors, he is a life member of the Indian Science Congress and the National Academy of Sericultural Sciences, India. Dr.Raviraj is also serving as an associate editor in the Journal of Sericulture Science, India, and has acted as a referee in many international journals. His primary interest lies in identifying candidate genes and their molecular mechanism at the transcript level, which is crucial for developing new silkworm breeds and hybrids.
Dr.Soumen Saha is an assistant professor of Sericulture at Raiganj University, Raiganj, India. He obtained his M.Sc. from the University of Mysore, India, and his Ph.D. from the University of Kalyani, India. He has received a prestigious UGC National Fellowship from Govt. of India during his Ph.D. and Post Doc. program. Dr.Saha has successfully guided 3 research scholar to a Ph.D. degree, 4students continuing their Ph.D. degree, and has published more than 50 articles in international and national journals. He has also successfully completed one minor research project. His specializations include molecular biology, silkworm breeding, genome sequencing, plant tissue culture, bioinformatics, secondary metabolites, and marker-assisted breeding research. He is also a reviewer of several national and international journals.
Dr.Khasru Alam a highly esteemed Scientist-C at the Central Silk Board, a prominent branch of the Ministry of Textiles in the Government of India. Dr.Alam holds a prestigious post-graduate degree in Sericulture from the University of Mysore and completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) thesis on Tasar silkworm (Antheraea mylitta D.) molecular diversity from the University of Raiganj, West Bengal, India. Currently, he is a vital scientist member of the crop protection section and has expertise in the field at the Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, a top-tier R&D organization of the Central Silk Board, Government of India.Dr.KhasruAlam has made significant contributions through his research papers and book chapters published in both national and international books and journals. Additionally, he has been an active participant in various national and international conferences and symposiums. Furthermore, his exceptional contributions to the field of sericulture have earned him a coveted membership in the esteemed National Academy of Sericulture Sciences, India. In recognition of his outstanding achievements in the field of Sericulture, Dr.Alam was sponsored by the International Sericultural Commission to present his groundbreaking paper on the application of deep learning in Sericulture at the University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj, Napoca, Romania, in 2022. Aside from his research and development work, Mr. Alam is also an esteemed scientist who provides guidance to post-graduate diploma students in sericultural sciences. His extensive knowledge and expertise in the field of sericulture make him a valuable asset to the Central Silk Board and the Ministry of Textiles.