ESTD. 1972

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name of the faculty

Mrs. Mehnaz Mazumder

qualification

M.Sc., ph.d.

Department

Zoology

Designation

assistant PROFESSOR

Address

Vill- Rangirghat, P.O.-Kaptanpur-18,

P.S. sonai, pin : 788119.

cachar, assam.

Contact Number

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Email ID (if any)

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date of joining

05-07-2006

membership of associations, societies etc.

Member “Sonai” N. G. O.

refresher / orientation course ATTENDED

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details of publications

An article on “Effects of low dose Radiation and Vitamin C treatment on Chloroquine-induced Genotoxicit in mice” was published in Environment molecular mutagenesis, vol.-49:488-495 in 2008.

An article on “Buccal micronucleus and other nuclear abnormalities among betel chewers with or without Sadagura: A unique tobacco preparation in population from North East India:Afifa Kausar” was published in Mutation Research, vol. 677,72-75 in 2009.

An article on “Role of quercetin on Mitomycin C induced genotoxicity: Analysis of micronucleus and chromosome aberrations in vivo” was published in Mutation Research,. Vol.-721(2) in 2011.

An article on “Antioxidative potential of vitamin C against chemotherapeutic Agent Mitomycin C induced Genotoxicity in Somatic and Germ Cells in Mouse Test Model” was published in Assam University journal of Scienec and Technology vol.7(1) 10-17 in 2011.

An article on “Study of cytogentical effects of chemotherapeutic agents Mitomycin C and Cisplatin on normal somatic and Germ cells: A in vivo study” was published in International journal of Pharmtech Research, vol. 4(a):61-67 in 2011.

An article on “Historical effects of Bisphenol A on liver of Heteropneustes fossilis(Bloch)” was published in Ecoscan, special issue, vol. 1,187-190 in 2011.

An article on “Role of vitamin E-acetate on Cisplatin  induced genotoxicity : An in vivo analysis” was published in Central European Journal of Biology. Vol.7(2):334-342 in 2012.

An article on “Anticancer Drugs” was published in Book name : Nutraceuticals and function food, natural remedy,chapter-6,  Nova Science publishers, Inc. New York-117883619, ISBN:978-62948-783-0 in 2013.

An article on “Effects of anticancer drugs and role of antioxidants(a short review), LAP Lambert academic publishing GmbH & Co. KG.” was published in Heinrich-Bocking-Str.6-8,66121 Saarbrucken, Germany, ISBN:978-3-8484-3447-3.

An article on “Antioxidants:The magical bullets which can be used in cancer therapy” was published in Book name : Recent advances in chemical and biological research : Perspective to north-east India. Global publishers, India. ISBN:9789381563410.

academic award and fellowship

UGC-Fellowship (For Ph.D.)

seminar / workshop attended

Attended UGC sponsored National Workshop at National Institute for Research in Reproductive health, Mumbai on January 7, 2008 to January 14, 2008. Paper Published : “Genetic Toxicology”.

Attended UGC sponsored National Workshop at Aligarh Muslim University on March 1, 2008. Paper Published : “Anti –oxidative effects of vitamin C and Quercetin on Mitomycin C induced genotoxicity in mice test system”.

Attended UGC sponsored National Workshop at USIC, Burdwan University on September 16, 2008 to September 19, 2008. Paper Presented : “Scanning Electron Microsophy”.

Attended UGC sponsored National Workshop at Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University on October 23 & 24, 2008. Paper Presented : “Quercetin : Holding new promise for a better human health” in “MAASCON-1” first annual national symposium of the Muslim association for the advancement science”.

Attended UGC sponsored International Seminar on Bio-resources and Human Sustenance, at Department of Zoology, Cotton College & Zoological society of Assam on October 20, 2011 to October 22, 2011. Paper Published : “Antioxidative potential of curcumin against chemotherapeutic agents Mitomycin C and Cisplatin induced genotoxicity in the somatic and germ cells in mouse test model” & "Induction of Micronuclei in Heteropneustes fossils after treatment with Bisphenol-A".

extension / co-curricular activities

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research activities

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