- Designation: Assistant Professor
- Address: Department of Veterinary Pathology
College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, NDVSU, Rewa - 486001 (M.P.) - : 7898159529
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Fields of Specialization:
Majoring Field: Veterinary Pathology
Specializing field: Post-mortem and co-related pathology, Clinical pathology, Molecular pathology of large and small animals diseases
Current Projects:
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Recent Research Publications:
- Singh, S., Singh, R, Singh, K.P., Singh, V., Malik, Y.P.S., Kamdi, B, Singh, R. and Kashyap, G (2020). Immunohistochemical and molecular detection of natural cases of bovine rotavirus and coronavirus infection causing enteritis in dairy calves. Microbial Pathogenesis. 138:103814.
- Kamdi, B., Singh, R., Singh, V., Singh, S., Kumar, P., Singh, K.P., George, N. and Dhama, K., 2020. Immunofluorescence and molecular diagnosis of bovine respiratory syncytial virus and bovine parainfluenza virus in the naturally infected young cattle and buffaloes from India. Microbial Pathogenesis, p.104165.
- Singh, S., Singh, R, Singh, K.P., Singh, V., Malik, Y.P.S., Kamdi, B, Kashyap, G. and Singh, R. (2019). Prevalence of bovine coronavirus infection in organized dairy farms of Central and North regions, India. Biological Rhythm Research, September (2019) .ttps://doi.org/10.1080/09291016.2019.1629093
- Singh, S., Singh, R, Singh, K.P., Singh, V., Malik, Y.P.S., Kamdi, B, Kashyap, G. and Singh, R. (2019 Epidemiological study of naturally occurring bovine rotavirus infection in organized dairy farms, India. Biological Rhythm Research, April (2019). tps://doi.org/10.1080/09291016.2019.1614749
- Kashyap, G., Sindoora, K., Singh, S., Banarji. P.S. Gupta, P., Singh, R. and Singh, V (2019). Occurrence and diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis in cattle calves with clinical diarrhoea. Biological Rhythm Research, April (2019). https://doi.org/10.1080/09291016.2019.1603687
- Singh, R., Singh, S., Singh, R., Varseney, R., Dhama, K., Singh, K.P., Dar, J., Kamdi, B., Kumari, S. and Singh, V. (2018). Patho-Epidemiological study of jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus infection in the sheep and goats population, India. Biological Rhythm Research, December. Online Journal homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/nbrr20.
- Singh, R., Singh, S., Singh, R., Dhama, K., Singh, K.P., Singh, S. and Singh, V. (2018). Epidemiological study of Mannheimia haemolytica infection in the sheep and goats population, India. Biological Rhythm Research, December. Online Journal homepage: ttp://www.tandfonline.com/loi/nbrr20.
- Singh, S., Singh, R, Kamdi, B, Kashyap, G., Singh, R., Kumar, P and Singh, V. (2018). Occurrence and Pathology of Cryptosporidium in Bovine Calves of North and Central India. Journal of Animal Research, 8 (5): 925-930.
Honours & Awards:
- International Innovative Researcher in Veterinary Pathology, Year 2020 (IJRULA AWARD): Accredited by World research council (WRC) and united medical council (UMC)
- IAVP Dr. Balwant Singh Memorial young scientist second best oral presentation award, 2018.
- Certificate of prize for best poster presentation award, Asian regional conference on goats 2018