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Dr. P. Saranraj is presently an Assistant Professor & Head at the Department of Microbiology, Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), Tirupattur, Tamil Nadu, India. He received his Ph.D Microbiology degree from Annamalai University in 2013 and he was qualified in NET exam in 2017. He has published 140 papers (Citations – 2612 and H - index: 30) in peer reviewed International Journals, 60 Books and 25 Book chapters. He is an Editorial Board Member and Reviewer of 60 International Journals. He has received awards like Best Review Paper Award (2011), Young Scientist Award (2013), Best Research Forum Coordinator Award (2017), Highest Book Publication Award (2017) and Best Review Paper Award (2017)
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Dr. P. Saranraj is presently an Assistant Professor & Head at the Department of Microbiology, Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), Tirupattur, Tamil Nadu, India. He received his Ph.D Microbiology degree from Annamalai University in 2013 and he was qualified in NET exam in 2017. He has published 140 papers (Citations – 2612 and H - index: 30) in peer reviewed International Journals, 60 Books and 25 Book chapters. He is an Editorial Board Member and Reviewer of 60 International Journals. He has received awards like Best Review Paper Award (2011), Young Scientist Award (2013), Best Research Forum Coordinator Award (2017), Highest Book Publication Award (2017) and Best Review Paper Award (2017)
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immunology
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endocrinology
prokaryotes
bacteria
dna
genetics
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alexander fleming
joseph lister
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virus classification
virus
virology
structure
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protozoa
endospores
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biotechnology
food microbiology
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antibodies
secondary lymphoid organs
primary lymphoid organs
immune system
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granulocytes
phagocytosis
cells
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antigens
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hplc
chromatography
thin layer chromatography
bioinstrumentation
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cell cylce
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