S. No |
Title of the project |
Objectives |
Name of the Investigator |
Amount sanctioned (in lakhs) |
Funding Agency
|
Duration of project |
1. |
Molecular epidemiology characterization and diagnostics of human brucellosis, A major zoonotic diseases |
Molecular epidemiological based diagnosis and genetic characterization of human brucellosis |
Dr. J.P.S Gill, BB Singh, RS Aulakh |
9.9
|
UGC, New Delhi
|
2012-2015 |
2. |
Molecular epidemiology and diagnostic of pig transmitted (zoonoses) human parasitic diseases |
Molecular epidemiology of pig related parasitic zoonoses |
Dr. B.B. Singh, JPS Gill, RS Aulakh |
8.4
|
UGC, New Delhi
|
2012-2015 |
3. |
Persistent organic Pollutants in Fish, Fish Pond sediments and water: Health risk assessment through Dietary Exposure |
To estimate the occurrence of POPs residues in aquatic environment in Punjab and its risk assessment |
Dr. J.S. Bedi, JPS Gill and Akhil Gupta |
8.2
|
UGC, New Delhi
|
2013-2016 |
4. |
One health reinvented: Can we predict brucellosis prevalence in bovines from that in humans |
To predict brucellosis prevalence in bovines from that in humans |
Dr. B.B. Singh |
3.3
|
University of Sydney
|
2014-2017 |
5. |
Network Project on Brucellosis
|
Isolation, serological and molecular diagnosis of human brucellosis in Punjab |
Dr. J.S. Bedi Dr. Randhir Singh, J.P.S. Gill, Simranpreet Kaur |
147.0
|
DBT, New Delhi
|
2014-2018 |
6. |
Community awareness project for prevention and control of zoonoses
|
To generate community awareness for prevention and control of zoonotic diseases |
Dr. B.B. Singh, JPS Gill and Rajnish Sharma |
14.81
|
DST, New Delhi
|
2014-2017 |
7. |
Addressing bovine Tuberculosis at the human animal interface and Veterinary Antibiotic use in small holder peri-urban dairy farms in India to ensure safe and sustainable milk production |
Estimation of the prevalence of Mycobacterium bovis, Brucella abortus, and infection among livestock in small holder dairy farms in peri-urban areas. Quantification of antibiotic and pesticide use and associated levels of milk production, including testing of pooled milk samples for antibiotic and pesticide residues. |
Dr. Randhir Singh, JPS Gill, Simranpreet Kaur, JS Bedi |
104.80
|
PHFI, New Delhi
|
2015-2018 |
8. |
Outreach Programme on Zoonotic Diseases
|
Epidemiologic studies on important zoonotic diseases in Punjab |
Dr. B.B. Singh, JPS Gill and JS Bedi |
68.0
|
ICAR, New Delhi
|
2015-2021 |
9. |
Outreach Programme on Monitoring of Drug Residues and Environmental Pollutants
|
To estimate the levels of pesticides and drug residues in food of animal origin |
Dr. R.S. Aulakh, JS Bedi and JPS Gill |
65.0
|
ICAR, New Delhi
|
2015-2021 |
10. |
Combined Use of Novel diagnostic tools and strategic vaccination to controll bovine brucellosis in endemic areas
|
Sero-epidemiological surveillance of human brucellosis in occupationally exposed risk group population |
Dr. J.P.S Gill JS Bedi |
47.0
|
DBT, New Delhi
|
2016-2019 |
11. |
Molecular Epidemiology of Listeria Spp. in Relation to its Ecology and Trace Back using Genome based typing methods.
|
Ecological studies on Listeria spp. for rapid identification and investigation of Listeria isolates from foods of animal origin, human and veterinary clinical samples. Optimization of analytical system for molecular epidemiological studies on L. monocytogenes by sub-typing based on genetic fingerprinting/ sequencing for enhanced monitoring and trace-back of Listeria outbreaks. |
Dr. Simranpreet Kaur |
50.25
|
DHR, ICMR. MoHFW, New Delhi
|
2016-2021
|
12. |
Towards Climate Resilient Livestock Production System in Punjab
|
Ensure sustainable levels of livestock production in (small and marginal farmer households) heat stress conditions. Harnessing co-benefits from housing stray cattle |
Dr. Randhir Singh, B.B. Singh, J.P.S. Gill |
97.0
|
Ministry of Environment, forest and climate change |
2016-2022 |
13. |
Prevalence of Mycobacterium bovis using comparative intradermal Tuberculin Test on Cattle in Small Holder Peri-Urban Dairy Farms in India.
|
To estimate the prevalence of Mycobacterium bovis in the livestock in small holder dairy farms in peri-urban areas of India. |
Dr. Randhir Singh, JPS Gill, Simranpreet Kaur, JS Bedi |
3.55
|
PHFI, New Delhi
|
2017-2018 |
14. |
Molecular epidemiology of porcine Trichinellosis and Toxoplamosis in India: addressing negelected zoonotic diseases in a one health context. |
Molecular epidemiology of trichinellosis and toxoplasmosis in Punjab and Uttarakhand, India |
Dr. B.B. Singh, JPS Gill, RS Aulakh |
20.43
|
ICMR, New Delhi
|
2017-2020 |
15. |
Modelling exposure to biological hazards in the dairy chains of Andhra Pradesh to inform food safety policy makers
|
Isolation and identification of prioritized food borne pathogens and validation of molecular techniques for genetic characterization |
Drs. J.S. Bedi, JPS Gill, Pavitter Kaur, |
46.0 (GADVASU share)
|
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Via Royal Veterinary College, London |
2018-2022 |
16. |
Aflatoxin M1 in milk samples from smallholder dairy farms in peri-urban areas of India and dietary risk assessment. Submitted to Public health foundation of India, India |
Assessment of AFMI levels in Peri-urban milk and calculation of risk estimation for dietary intake of AFMI1 |
Drs. JS Bedi, JPS Gill, RS Aulakh, Randhir, Simranpreet |
10.5 |
PHFI, India
|
2018 |