Welcome to the Microbiology Department at Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences. Our department is dedicated to exploring the world of microorganisms and their interactions with humans, providing a blend of education, research, and clinical application to advance the field of microbiology. Here’s what makes our department unique:
Comprehensive Curriculum: Our curriculum covers a wide range of topics in microbiology, including bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, immunology, and microbial genetics. Courses are designed to give students a thorough understanding of microorganisms and their roles in health and disease.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our department boasts modern laboratories equipped with advanced technology and instruments. Students have access to cutting-edge tools for microbiological analysis, culture techniques, and diagnostic procedures, ensuring hands-on learning experiences.
Experienced Faculty: Our faculty members are renowned experts in their fields, bringing extensive knowledge and research experience to the classroom. They are committed to providing high-quality education, mentorship, and support to help students excel in their studies and research endeavors.
Research Excellence: Research is a cornerstone of our department. Students and faculty engage in pioneering research projects, exploring topics such as antimicrobial resistance, vaccine development, infectious diseases, and environmental microbiology. Our research initiatives aim to contribute significantly to public health and medical science.
Clinical Integration: Our programs integrate microbiology with clinical practice, preparing students for real-world medical scenarios. Clinical rotations and practical sessions are designed to develop critical thinking and diagnostic skills essential for medical microbiologists.
Professional Development: We emphasize the holistic development of our students, offering workshops, seminars, and conferences that promote professional growth. Our department encourages active participation in academic and extracurricular activities, fostering a well-rounded educational experience.
Collaborative Environment:: We cultivate a collaborative and inclusive atmosphere where students, faculty, and staff work together to achieve excellence. Interdisciplinary collaboration is encouraged, providing students with diverse perspectives and opportunities for growth.
Join the Microbiology Department at Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences and embark on a journey to explore the fascinating world of microorganisms. Our department offers the resources, expertise, and support you need to excel in your academic and professional pursuits. Discover the dynamic field of microbiology with us and contribute to the advancement of medical science and public health.
Sl. No | Faculty Name | Publication (Vancouver Style) | Indexed |
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1 | Amruthkishan Upadha | Naik TB, Lavanaya J, Upadya A, Mane V. Gram positive uropathogens and their antibiogram: Data analysis at a tertiary care hospital in Karnataka. Indian J Microbiol Res 2018;5(1):71-75 | INDEXED |
2 | Dr. Swarooparani N.B | Swarooparani NB, Wadekar MD. Antibiotic susceptibility pattern of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi with special reference to nalidixic acid. Indian J Microbiol Res 2018;5(2):249-251 | INDEXED |
3 | Ramya S R | Ramya SR, Sheela Devi C, Perumal A, Asir JG, Kanungo R. Detection of bacterial DNA in infected body fluids using 16S rRNA gene sequencing: Evaluation as a rapid diagnostic tool. J Acad Clin Microbiol 2018;20:92-95 | INDEXED |
4 | Ramya S R | S. Neha, Ramya SR, Kanungo R. In vitro antibacterial activity of green tea (Camellia sinensis) extract against Staphylococcus aureus and MRSA. Int J Med Microbiol Trop Dis 2018;4(4):214-217 | INDEXED |
5 | Ramya S R | Ranjitha Shankare Gowda, Vijay Kumar Gowdara Shankarappa, Ramya Singipura Ramalingaiah, Krishna Karthik. Genetic Characterization of Multi Drug Resistant Enterobacteriaceae. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 2018;7(09):3532-3538 | INDEXED |
6 | Ramya S R | Wadwekar B, Ninan RS, Bhat S, Devi S, Ramya SR, Kanungo R. Lid abscess: An unusual presentation of melioidosis. Australasian Medical Journal 2018;11(6):322-325 | INDEXED |
7 | Ramya S R | Ravichandran S, Ramya SR, Kanungo R. Association of ABO blood groups with dengue fever and its complications in a tertiary care hospital. Journal of Laboratory Physicians 2019 Jul;11(3):265 | INDEXED |
8 | Ramya S R | Suranigi S, Ramya SR, Devi CS, Kanungo R, Najimudden S. Risk Factors, bacteriological profile and outcome of surgical site infections following orthopedic surgery. Iran J Microbiol 2021;13(2):171-177 | INDEXED |
9 | MANASA B M | Bacteriological Profile and Antibiotic Susceptibility pattern of Isolates from ascitic fluid among patients diagnosed with chronic liver disease in a Tertiary care Hospital: an observational study | INDEXED |
10 | SADIQA BEGUM | Sadiqa Begum S, Mariraj Jeer, Krishna S. Bacteriology Profile of Early and Late onset Ventilator Associated Pneumonia. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 2020;9(3):3151-3162 | INDEXED |
11 | KIRAN KAVATAGI | Umeshappa H, Shetty K, Kavatagi K, Vivek GK, Vaibhav N, Mohammed I. Microbiological profile of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and its clinical significance in antibiotic sensitivity of odontogenic space infection: A prospective study of 5 years. Natl J Maxillofac Surg 2021;12:372-379 | INDEXED |