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METHODS OF MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (ISSN:2517-7435)

Balasubramanian N

Biography:

Dr. Natesan Balasubramanian is a research scientist in the department of life sciences from New University of Lisbon, Portugal and he is a scientist in School of Biological Sciences at Madurai Kamaraj University, India. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Madras, India under the guidance of eminent molecular plant pathologist Prof. Lalitha Kumari. He has more than 13 years of postdoctoral research experience in Taiwan and Portugal. He is currently working in Clinical Microbiology and Molecular Biology of Streptococcus. He published many articles in National and International reputed Journals, books, book chapters, proceedings. He has received several fellowship awards, including NSC-Taiwan, DRCT, FRCT and FCT in Portugal. He has visited more than eight countries to present his research findings. He also received several awards, including UGC, DBT, DOD, and DST-SERB Ramanujan Fellowship award in India.

Research Interests:

Streptococcal infections in human and animal, Molecular mechanisms involved in pathogenesis and virulence factors, Molecular epidemiology, Gene expression, Host parasite interaction, Bio film Study

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