Smaranika Pattnaik

faculty
Name : Dr. Smaranika Pattnaik
Designation : Associate Professor
Phone No. : 8895429103; 7008394784
Email Id : smaranika2010@suniv.ac.in;smaranika2010@gmail.com
Date of Birth : 15/11/1968
Date of Joining : 23/08/2010
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M.Sc., P.hD.,D.Sc.

Medical Microbiology

  1. Total Research and Teaching Experience: 26+ years
  2. Research Associate (CSIR): 5 yrs (1996-2001)
  3. Lecturer (Biology, Microbiology, Gayatri College of Pharmacy, Sambalpur): 8 yrs (2002-2010)
  4. Lecturer (Biotechnology): 6 years, School of Life Sciences, Sambalpur University (2010-2016)
  5. Assistant Professor I, II and III : 6 years, Dept. of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Sambalpur University (2016-2022)
  6. Assistant Professor III: 2022-Till date, School of Life Sciences, Sambalpur University

Graduate Level : BPharm: Remedial Biology, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry
Post Graduate Level : MPharm: Pharmacognosy
PG: Microbiology, Medical Microbiology, Immunology, Plant Morphology, Advanced Instrumentation, Plant Biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology, Cell Culture and Techniques, Tissue Engineering, DNA Recombinant Technology, Research Methodology, Publication Ethics.

  1. Drug Resistance, Horizontal Gene Transfer, Biology of Persisters, Evaluation of Phytochemicals from Plants and bioactive components from Actinomycetes, Diagnostic microbial Genomics, Metabolomics, Proteomics and Immunomics.

Ph.D. Candidates : 1. Mr. Diptikanta Padhan - Awarded in 2014
2. Ms. Swagatika Pradhan - Awarded in 2016
3. Ms. Soumya S. Dash - Awarded in 2018
4. Ms. Monalisa Padhan - Awarded in 2020
5. Ms. Soumya Satpathy - Awarded in 2020
6. Ms. Sushri P. Panda - Awarded in 2021
7. Mr. Somnath Behera - Awarded in 2021
8. Mr. Krishna Das - Sufficiently Progressed
9. Ms. Snigdharani Dash - Sufficiently Progressed
10. Ms. Trupti Rath - Sufficiently Progressed
11. Ms. Susmita Nayak - Sufficiently Progressed
12. Mr. Dhananjay Mishra - In Progress
M.Tech./M.Phil. Candidates : Dsc candidates
1. Dr. Subhodeep Ganguly - Submitted
2. Dr. LKVS Bhaskar - Awarded
3. Dr. Rina Rani Ray - In Progress

  1. ADScientific Index Ranking, 2023: Rank 26, Sambalpur University Rank, 27879, Country Rank and 801229, World Rank respectively
  2. Senior Scientist Award, Session 2019-2020, Microbiologists Society, India
  3. Best paper presentation award: 19th Odisha Bigyan Congress, 25th-26th, November, 2017, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, 2016.
  4. Best paper presentation award in 2nd International conference on Biotechnology and 7. Biological sciences, BIOSPECTRUM-2018, 27th-28th, July, 2018, Kolkata.
  5. Certified as leading Scientist in Medical Microbiology, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England, 2012
  6. Biography included in Marquis Whos’ who 2003
  7. Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE), year, 1993: Score 93.34
  8. National PG Merit Scholarship, UGC, New Delhi (1988-1990)
  9. Recipient, CSIR (Post doctorate) fellowship, Govt. of India (1996-2001)

  1. Life Member Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI)
  2. Life Member of Medicinal and aromatic Plants of India (MAPAI).
  3. Life Member of Odisha Bigyan Academy (OBA).
  4. Life Member of Indian Society for Training and development (ISTD)
  5. Life Member BARC (Botanist Association of Ravenshaw College
  6. Contributory member American Society of Microbiologists (ASM).
  7. Associate member Society for Applied Microbiology (SFAM)
  8. Member, Steering committee, ICBSEE-2020, NIT, Rourkela.
  9. Member, Board of Studies, Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Microbiology, Sambalpur University

  1. A Patho-Genomics approach for Nosocomial Virulent microbial strains present in Mahanadi River Water,Research and Development, Sambalpur University (2021-2023).
  2. Identification and Characterisation of Secondary Metabolites from Strains of Actinomycetes sp. isolated from Hirakud Dyke Soil and a “Gene Mining” Study for the Putative Gene(s), DST (0), (2014-2017);

International Publications

    2023
  1. Das, KK and Pattnaik, S. (2023). Bioactivity of Microbacterium barkeri (LMA4) In Vitro and Candidate Gene Annotation In Silico, Applied Biotechnology and Biochemistry (In Press) IF. 3.094.
  2. Ray, RR. and Pattnaik, S. (2023). Contribution of phytoextracts in challenging the biofilms of pathogenic bacteria, Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 48, 102642. IF: :4.259
  3. Hazra, A., A, Bhttacharjee, N., Pattnaik, S. and S Ganguly, S. (2023). Isolation and characterization of a novel l-Methionine producer from mahanadi river site in Sambalpur district of Odisha, India, Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 102659. IF: :4.259.
  4. Bhaskar LVKS and Pattnaik, S. (2023). The HBG2 rs7482144 (C> T) polymorphism is linked to HbF levels but not to the severity of sickle cell anemia. Journal of Pediatric Genetics, 2(02): 129-134.h index 23, IF: 0.7
  5. 2022
  6. Ganguly, S. and Pattnaik, S. (2022).Comparison Between the Predicted and Experimental L-Glutamic Acid Production by Free Cells Of Corynebacterium glutamicum x680 Using Mathematical Model. Dhaka University Journal of Biological Sciences 31 (1): 137-146
  7. Ghosh, S., Lahiri, D., Nag, M..., Pattnaik, S. and Ray , R (2022). Analysis of antibiofilm activities of bioactive compounds from Honeyweed (Leonurus sibiricus) against P. aeruginosa: An in vitro and in silico approach. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1-17. IF. 3.094.
  8. Sahu, B., Swarnakar, S., Verma, HK., Reddy, TPK., Pattnaik, S. and Lakkakula, B. (2022). The M235T polymorphism in the angiotensinogen gene is not a major risk factor for diabetic nephropathy; a meta-analysis.J Prev Epidemiol 7 (1): e15
  9. Bhaskar, L. and Pattnaik, S. (2022). ACE I/D polymorphism is not a genetic modifier of renal features in sickle cell anemia patients, J Ren Endocrinol, 8 : e17069
  10. 2021
  11. Nag, M., Lahiri, D., Mukherjee, D., Banerjee, R., Garai, S., Sarkar, T., Ghosh, S., Dey, A., Ghosh, S. and Pattnaik, S. (2021). Functionalized Chitosan Nanomaterials: A Jammer for Quorum Sensing. Polymers,13: 2533. IF:4.390
  12. Bhaskar, IVKS and Pattnaik, S. (2021). IL1RN VNTR Polymorphism and kidney damage in sickle cell anemia patients, Journal of Nephro pharmacology 11 (1) IF.0.92
  13. Lahiri, D., Nag, M., Dey, A., Sarkar, T., Pattnaik, S., Ghosh, S., Atan Edinur, HA., Pati, S., Kari, ZA. and Ray, RR. (2021). Exosome-associated host–pathogen interaction: a potential effect of biofilm formation. Journal of Analytical Science and Technology, 12 (1): 1-8. IF: 3.568
  14. Bhaskar, L. and Pattnaik, S.(2021). HBB gene cluster haplotype diversity in sickle cell anemia patients of Chhattisgarh, India. Journal of Applied Biology & Biotechnology, 1-6. IF: 0.93
  15. Lahiri, Dey, Nag, Sarkar, Joshi, Pandit, Das, Pati, Pattnaik, S., Tilak, Ray, R (2021). Biofilm Mediated Degradation of Petroleum Products. Geo Micro Biology 39 (3-5). IF: 2.412
  16. Bhaskar, L. and Pattnaik, S. (2021). Association of clinical and hematological variables with the disease severity in Indian sickle cell anemia patients. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 14 (10): 1-4.
  17. Das Mohapatra, D., Pattnaik, S. and Panda, S.(2021). In Vitro Detected hly II Cytotoxin in a Strain of Staphylococcus aureus (BM S-2) and Plant-Derived Aromatic Components: a Molecular Docking Study. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1-15. Springer Nature. doi: 10.1007/s12010-021-03510-2. Feb 9.PMID: 33559758 . IF. 3.094.
  18. 2020
  19. Pattnaik, S. (2020) A concept paper on ‘The Enigma of COVID-19’, Cell & Cellular Life Science Journal 4 (1):1-3. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/cclsj-16000150
  20. Bhaskar, LKVS., Sengupta, Singh, Mendhey, Sharma, Nagaraju, Pattnaik S. (2020). Maternal and infant MTHFR gene polymorphisms and non-syndromic oral cleft susceptibility: An updated meta-analysis, Process Biochemistry , 89: 81-88. IF: 2.952 ..
  21. 2019
  22. Behera S. and Pattnaik, S (2019). Persister cell development among Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonadaceae, Mycobacteriaceae and Staphylococcaceae biotypes: A review, Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology Elsevier 22, Impact Factor: 4.259
  23. Verma, Kampalli, Lakkakula, Chalikonda, Lakkakula and Pattnaik, S. (2019), A Retrospective Look at Anti-EGFR Agents in Pancreatic Cancer Therapy, Current drug metabolism (Bentham Science). 20(12): 958-966. PMID: 31755384 IF 3.731 DOI: 10.2174/1389200220666191122104955 (Scopus).
  24. BVKS Lakkakula, RL Khare, HK Verma, Pattnaik, S. (2019). Genetic association of ACE gene I/D polymorphism with the risk of diabetic kidney disease; a meta-analysis, Journal of Nephropathology, 8(4).h index 31 IF 0.5
  25. 2018
  26. Pattnaik, S. (2018).Induction of bioactive compounds in a co-cultured strain of Micromonospora echinospora (DST-4) isolated from secluded Hirakud dyke soil, Indian Journal of Biotechnology (NISCAIR), 17 :586-594. IF 0.414
  27. 2017
  28. Padhan, DK., Pattnaik, S. and Behera, AK. (2017). Growth arresting activity of Acmella essential oil and its isolated component D-Limonene (1,8-Mentha-Diene) against Trichophyton rubrum (Microbial Type Culture Collection 296), Pharmacognosy magazine. 13(Suppl 3): S555.DOI: 10.4103/pm.pm_65_1713(51), S555-5560, h index 39. IF 1.085 doi: 10.4103/pm.pm_65_17. Epub 2017 Oct 11. PMID: 29142414
  29. Pattnaik S., Behera, SK. and Mohapatra, N. (2017). Homology modeling of FtsZ protein from virulent bacterial strains and its interaction with Eucalyptol: An in silico approach for therapeutics, Canadian Journal of Biotechnology, 1 (Special issue): 221.
  30. Majumdar, P, Pattnaik, S, Dash, D, Prajna Parimita and Behera AK. (2017). Installation of biologically active pyrimidine moiety into pyridopyrimidine framework and evaluation of their antibacterial activities, Indian Journal of Chemistry (NISCAIR) , 56:120-126. IF 0.592
  31. 2016
  32. Satpathy, S., S.K. Sen, Pattnaik, S, Raut, S. (2016). Review on bacterial biofilm: An universal cause of contamination, Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology Elsevier). 7: 56-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2016.05.002 7, 56–66 (2016).
  33. 1999
  34. Pattnaik S., Subramanyam VR, Kole CR. (1999). Antifungal activity of essential oils from Cymbopogon: inter-and intraspecific differences. Cytobios. 1999 Jan 1;97(386):153-9. H index 29 IF 0.45 PMID: 10610298
  35. 1997
  36. Pattnaik S, Subramanyam VR, Bapaji M, Kole CR. (1997). Antibacterial and antifungal activity of aromatic constituents of essential oils. Microbios. 89(358):39. IF0.45. Citation 760. H index 29 IF 0.45. PMID: 9218354
  37. 1996
  38. Pattnaik S., Subramanyam VR, Kole C. (1996). Antibacterial and antifungal activity of ten essential oils in vitro. Microbios.86(349):237. PMID: 8893526 (Scopus) IF 0.45 h index 29
  39. 1995
  40. Pattnaik S, Subramanyam VR, Kole CR, Sahoo S.(1995). Antibacterial activity of essential oils from Cymbopogon: inter-and intra-specific differences. Microbios. 84(341):239. h index 29 IF 0.45 PMID: 8643027.
  41. Pattnaik S, Subramanyam VR, Rath CC. (1995). Effect of essential oils on the viability and morphology of Escherichia coli (SP-11). Microbios. 1;84(340):195-9. PMID: 8820244. h index 29 IF 0.45
  42. Pattnaik S, Rath C, Subramanyam VR. (1995). Characterization of resistance to essential oils in a strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (VR-6). Microbios. 81(326):29-31. PMID: 7731390. h index 29 IF 0.45

National Publications

    2022
  1. Das, KK., S.Pattnaik, S.K. Behera (2022). Conventional Antibiotics from Actinomycetes: A mini review. International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation, 7 (9): 487-495.
  2. Das, KK and Pattnaik, S. (2022). Application of Actinomycetes in Secondary Metabolites Production: An Overview. Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research, 9(9): b15-b169.
  3. 2021
  4. Ganguly,S. and Pattnaik, S. (2021). Enhanced L-glutamic acid production by immobilized Corynebacterium glutamicum X680 using Response Surface Methodology, Research Journal of Biotechnology, 16(12):87-94. h index 17. IF: 0.798
  5. Ganguly, S., Pattnaik, S. and A.K. Banik. (2021). Glutamic Acid Production by Fermentation: A Comprehensive Review (2021), Bull. Env. Pharmacol. Life Sci., 10 (4): 01-08.
  6. Ganguly, S. and Pattnaik, S. (2021). Optimization of culture conditions for L-Glutamic acid Over production by mutant Corynebacterium glutamicum X680 using Response Surface Methodology, Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications V14 (3), 1282-1288.
  7. Ganguly, S. and Pattnaik , S. (2021).Biochemical Changes in the Fermentation Medium During L-methionine Production by Brevibacterium roseum SXS2470 Science and Culture 87: (3-4).
  8. Ganguly, S. and Pattnaik, S. (2021). Effect of antibiotics on L-glutamic acid production by Corynebacterium glutamicum X680. Indian J. Applied & Pure Bio.2021. 36 (2) : 251-254.
  9. Ganguly, S. and Pattnaik, S (2021). Empirical Optimization of Culture Conditions For L-Glutamic acid Production By Corynebacterium glutamicum X680. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences And Research, 12(1): 536-546.
  10. 2020
  11. Panda, S. and Pattnaik, S. (2020) Effect of Environmental Factors on Biofilm Production of the bacterial strains isolated from the patient with Nosocomial Infection. Research Journal of Biotechnology 15 (6): 10, 2020. IF 0.798
  12. 2019
  13. Dash SS. and Pattnaik, S. (2019). Dermal application of lactic acid based cream of a non pathogenic Kocuria marina (BMKO1) strain against Epidermophyton floccosum (MTCC 613) symptomatic excision mice model, Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics. 9(1-s):113-120.
  14. Padhan, M. and Pattnaik, S. (2019). Inefficacy of Plasmid Curing Agents to Eliminate Plasmids in a MDR Strain of Cirobacter sp. (BMSCt1). International Journal of Contemporary Microbiology, 5(1): 44-48.
  15. Padhan, M. and Pattnaik, S. (2019). Biotyping and Phylogenetic analysis of bacterial isolates prevalent in a local hospital environment, Research Journal of Biotechnology, 14(11): 52-61. IF: 0.798
  16. 2017
  17. Pradhan, S. and Pattnaik S. (2017). Phytochemical screening of components present floral essential oil of an indigenous variety of Lantana camara, Linn (Verbenaceae), Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry (RJPP), 9 (4) :203-209.
  18. Samal, S., Rath, BG., Pradhan, S. Pattnaik, S. (2017). Wound healing activity Of topical formulation of Lantana camara Linn. flower water distillate in Wistar rats, Indian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmocology, (1): 29-33.
  19. 2014
  20. Padhan DK and Pattnaik S, (2014). In vivo antifungal activity of Acmella essential oil on a dermatomycotic strain Trichophyton mentagrophytes (MTCC-7687), Der Pharmacia Sinica, 5(1) :40-44.
  21. 2013
  22. Pattnaik, S., Padhan , M. and Narayani, M. (2013). Resistance Pattern acquired by nosocomial pathogens: a plasmid profile study, Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 3 (09): 057-059. h index 38 International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1(2):32-35. IF: 0.281
  23. 2012
  24. Padhan, DK., Pattnaik, S., Behera, AK. And Padhan, J. (2012). Comparative phytochemical study of Desmostachya bipinnata and Tephrosia purpurea, Int J. in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, 3 (1), 196-200.
  25. Pattnaik, S. (2012). Susceptibility of Klebsiella sp. isolated from septicemia patients to water soluble pigments of Pseudomonas sp. and Staphylococcus sp. isolated from hospital campus soil, Journal of Pharmacy Research al of Pharmacy Research, 5(2) :1088-1090.
  26. 2010
  27. Pattnaik, S., Das, S. N. and Behera, N. (2010). Characterization of an air borne bacterium to different environmental parameters, RJPP, 2 (4): 297-300.
  28. Pattnaik, S. and Pattnaik, B.A study of Lantana camara Linn. Aromatic oil as an antibacterial agent, Int RJ Pharm Sci, 1(1):032-035
  29. Pattnaik, S., Padhan, D.K. and Jana, G.K. Evaluation of Cinnamon Oil, Peppermint Oil, Cardamom Oil and Orange Oil as Antimicrobial Agents, Journal Of Pharmacy Research, 2010, 3 (2):414-416
  30. Pattnaik, S., Jana, G.K., Subudhi, P.S.K. and Mohapatra, S.K Evaluation and Screening of Antagonistic Effect of Microbes, Drug Invention Today, 2(1): 89-91(2010).
  31. 2004
  32. Pattnaik, S., GD Sharma, Antibacterial activity of some common and indigenous plant extracts, Journal of Science and Technology, (2004),Xvi (A): 07-10.
  33. 1993
  34. Kole C, Pattnaik S, Subramanyam VR, Narain A. (1993). Antifungal efficacy of oil and its genetic variability in citronella. Crop Research (Hisar), 6:509-12.

International Conferences

  1. Presented a paper on ‘ Filamentation Inside the Biofilm of Klebsiella pneumonia: A critical Analysis’, International Conference on Biotechnology and Biological Sciences (BIOSPECTRUM-2021, 18th and 20th , November, 2021, University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata. 2. Presented a paper on ‘Plant Biosynthesized Aromatic Components (PBACs) targeting FtsZ divisome proteins: A skewed approach, International Conference on Biotechnology and Biological Sciences (BIOSPECTRUM-2021, 18th and 20th , November, 2021, University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata.
  2. Presented a paper on ‘In vitro detected hly cytotoxin in a strain of Staphylococcus aureus (BMS2) and Plant derived aromatic components: A molecular docking study’, International Conference on Biotechnology and Biological Sciences (BIOSPECTRUM-2020), 19th and 21st November,2022, University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata.
  3. Participated in the International Webinar (Equivalent to Regular International Seminar) on ‘Impact of Novel Corona Virus around the Globe & Future of Higher Education’, held on 18th, July, 2020, Govt. Digvijay Autonomous P.G. College, Rajnandgaon, Chhatisgarh, India
  4. Delivered a a talk on ‘Chemotypes of essential oils: A review’, 3rd International Conference on Bioprocess for Sustainable Environment and Energy’ ICBSCEE, India-June 20-24, 2022, organized by Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, NIT, Rourkela
  5. Represented Dept. of Biotechnology, Govt. of Odisha and presented a paper Production of Antibiotics from the strains of Actinomycetes isolated from Hirakud Dyke soil, BioAsia2020 The Global Business Forum Conference, 17th -19th February, Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India.
  6. Delivered a talk on ‘Essential oil components targeting FtsZ divisome protein: A review, 2nd International Conference on Bioprocess for Sustainable Environment and Energy’ ICBSCEE, India-2020, 5th-7th March, 2020, organized by Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, NIT, Rourkela.
  7. . Presented a paper on Phyto- Chemical abundance (in %) and in silico based molecular target interaction aptitude of essential oil components, International Conference on Biotechnology and Biological Sciences (BIOSPECTRUM-2019), 8-10th August, 2019, University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata.
  8. Presented a paper on ‘Molecular docking studies between components of Eucalyptus essential oil and homologically modelled target protein’2nd International conference on Biotechnology and Biological Sciences (BIOSPECTRUM-2018), 27th-28th July, 2018, University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata.
  9. Delivered a talk on ‘Microbial molecular targets for components of essential oils’, International Conference on Traditional Medicine, Phytochemistry and medicinal Plants (TMedPM-2018), October, 15-17, 2018, Tokyo, Japan
  10. Delivered a talk on ‘Isolation and identification of Actinomycetes from Ganga stock water’ International conference on Bioprocess for sustainable environment and energy (ICBSEE)-2018, 6-7, December, 2018, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela.
  11. Delivered a talk on “Plant derived essential oils are inducers of stress among bacterial strains with clinical relevance”. International Conference on “Sustainable Natural Resource Management: From Science to Practice (SNRMSP-2017)”, Department of Farm Engineering, BHU, Varanasi, 12-13th January, 2017.
  12. Presented a paper on “Homology modelling of FtsZ protein from virulent bacterial strains and its interaction with Eucalyptol: An in silico approach for therapeutics”. 2017 NextGen Genomics, Biology, Bioinformatics and Technologies (NGBT) Conference, 2nd-4th October, 2017, Bhubaneswar.
  13. Presented a paper on “Prediction of Proteins in 16 s r DNA sequence of a co cultured Proteus mirabilis (DST B1) strain with an Actinomycetes strain”. 57th Annual conference of Association of Microbiologists of India & International symposium on “Microbes and Biosphere: What’s new What’s next, November 24-27, 2016, Department of Botany, Gauhati University & The Institute of advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST), Guwahati.
  14. Presented a paper on “Docking studies of plant derived active constituents with Gram positive sensitive bacterial cell wall targets”, 14th to 16th October, 2016. 2nd International Conference on Translational Research (ICTR-2016) “Applications in human health and Agriculture”, KIIT University. Bhubaneswar.
  15. Presented a paper on Detection of hly gene in a strain of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from pus samples. Indo-Australian Biotechnology Conference on “Biotechnology interventions in Human Health: Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, Institute of Life Sciences, Bhubaneswar, 7th-9th, August, 2016.
  16. Presented a paper on Sequence analysis of a potential antibiotic producing strain of Actinomycetes isolated from soil”. 56th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI-2015) & International symposium on “emerging discoveries in Microbiology”, School of Life Sciences, JNU, New Delhi, December, 7-10, 2015.
  17. Presented a paper on ‘A Comparative Study Of Efficacy Of Marketed Hand Washes Against A Transient Skin Microbiont’ ,November 17 – 20, 2013 54th Annual Conference of Associations of Microbiologists of India (AMI-2013), Platinum jubilee Celebrations for AMI and International Symposium on “Frontier Discoveries and Innovations in Microbiology and its Interdisciplinary Relevance, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak- 124001, Haryana
  18. Presented a paper on ‘Evaluations of herbal extracts by phenol coefficient method against laboratory air contaminant bacterium Bacillus sp.’, Nov. 22-25, 2012 53rd Annual Conference of Associations of Microbiologists of India (AMI). International Conference on on “Microbial world: Recent innovations and future trends”KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
  19. Presented a paper on ‘An Interaction between Fenugreek oil and Bacillus subtilis’ February, 17-19, 2011, International Conference on Plant Science in Post Genomic Era (ICPSPGE-11) School of Life Science, Sambalpur University, Sambalpur
  20. Presented a paper on ‘An Interaction between Fenugreek oil and Bacillus subtilis’ February, 17-19, 2011, International Conference on Plant Science in Post Genomic Era (ICPSPGE-11) School of Life Science, Sambalpur University, Sambalpur
  21. Presented a paper on ‘Evaluation of Moringa oleifera oil as an antifungal agent’, December 14-17th, 2010. 51st Annual Conference of Microbiology of India (AMI)-2010, International Symposium on Recent Advances in cross-disciplinary Microbiology: Avenues and challenges Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi
  22. Presented a paper on ‘Antibacterial efficiency of Phytoconstituents’, April 15 and 16, 2002 The 2nd IFH conference, New Delhi, Preventing infectious disease in developing countries: A responsibility for all IFH, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi

National Conferences

  1. Presented a paper on ‘‘Comparative action of Lactic acid with Fluconazole on fungal cell wall enzyme 14-α-demethylase by computational methods’Odisha Bigyan’O’ Paribesh Congress (OBPC), 26th-27th , November, 2023, Sambalpur University, Odisha.
  2. Presented a paper on ‘Starch degradation of Actinomycetes N. aethiopica, 22nd Odisha Bigyan ‘O’ Paribesh Congress, November 20th-21st , 2021, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha.
  3. Presented a paper on ‘Evaluation of Plasmid Curing Potentiality of Clove Essential oil’ CRTBBI-2020, Dept. of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Sambalpur University, Odisha
  4. Presented a paper on ‘Detection and Enumeration and identification of coliforms in shore water of Odisha, 21st Odisha Bigyan ‘O’ Paribesh Congress, November, 23-24, 2019, Sikhsha ‘O’ Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
  5. Presented a paper on MALDI-TOF: A high throughput rare pathogenic bacteria detection method in diagnostic microbiology National Conference on Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Emerging Trends-2019,PG department of Botany, Berhampur University, 22nd and 23rd February, 2019
  6. Presented a paper on MALDI-TOF: A high throughput rare pathogenic bacteria detection method in diagnostic microbiology National Conference on Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Emerging Trends-2019,PG department of Botany, Berhampur University, 22nd and 23rd February, 2019
  7. Presented a paper on Differential bonding pattern of Citronellal and Citronellol with FtsZ protein: A molecular docking study. 19th Bigyan “O” Paribesh Congress, National Seminar on environmental Security, November 25th-27, 2017, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar.
  8. Presented a paper on Differential bonding pattern of Citronellal and Citronellol with FtsZ protein: A molecular docking study. 19th Bigyan “O” Paribesh Congress, National Seminar on environmental Security, November 25th-27, 2017, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar.
  9. Presented a paper on Docking Studies between Ezra Predicted Protein of Bacillus Subtilis with Antibacterial agents. National seminar on ‘Forestry & Agriculture for Sustainable Future’ on the occasion of the 18th Odisha Bigyan ‘O’ Paribesh Congress, December 03-04, 2016, OUAT, Bhubaneswar
  10. Presented a paper on Docking Studies between Ezra Predicted Protein of Bacillus Subtilis with Antibacterial agents. National seminar on ‘Forestry & Agriculture for Sustainable Future’ on the occasion of the 18th Odisha Bigyan ‘O’ Paribesh Congress, December 03-04, 2016, OUAT, Bhubaneswar
  11. Presented a paper on Isolation, identification and antagonistic effect of bacteriocin producing Bradyrhizobium japonicum (DST-1) against a clinical isolate. National Conference on biotechnology for sustainable development (BSD-2015), Deptt. of Bioengineering, Birla Institute of Technology, MESRA, Ranchi, 17-19, December, 2015
  12. Presented a paper on Antibacterial activity of lab synthesized drugs. National Conference on Recent trends in Chemical Sciences (RETICS-2014), 14th and 15th November, 2014, School of Chemistry, Sambalpur University, Sambalpur
  13. Presented a paper on Annulation of biologically active pyrimidine moiety into pyrimidine framework and evaluation of biological activity 14-15 December, 2013 27th Annual conference of Orissa Chemical society and national conference on ‘Chemistry in 21st century”Modern engineering and Management studies, Balasore, Odisha.
  14. Antibacterial potency of Acmella (Spillanthes acmella, Asteraceae) eseential oil on a clinical isolate, E.coli (VSSMC-1) isolated from Urinary tract infections,28th Feb-2nd March, 2014. National Conference on Current Trends in Life Sciences Research and Challenges Ahead, School of Life Sciences, Sambalpur University,
  15. A study on Polythene degrading ability of a nosocomial Pseudomonas strain, Nov 23-24, 2013 National Seminar on “Innovations in Science and Technology for inclusive Development Indian science Congress Association, Bhubaneswar Chapter on the occasion of 16th Odisha Bigyan Congress
  16. Fungal mycelial inhibitory property of Oxalis stricta,30th and 31st , March, 2012. UGC sponsored National Seminar on Conservation and Management of Natural Resources (CONMANAR), DALMIA College, Rajgangpur, Jharbeda, Sundergarh, Odisha.
  17. A Study on Retention or loss of Potency of Antibacterial drugs over Time, March, 17- 18, 2012. National Conference on Utilization of Plant and Microbial Resources, Department of Botany (Under UGC-DRS Programme), Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India.
  18. GC-MS and antimicrobial study of Spilanthes acmella Murr (Asteraceae), 24th-26th December, 2011, Silver Jubilee Annual Conference of Orissa Chemical Society & National Conference, 2011 on “Molecule” (International year of Chemistry) School of chemistry, Sambalpur University.
  19. Phoeniculum vulgare (Apiaceae): an antifungal agent, 27th March, 2010, UGC sponsored National seminar on Medicinal plants: Status, Conservation and Exploration, School of life Sciences, Sambalpur University, Odisha.
  20. Antifungal activity of essential oils from different species of aromatic grass Cymbopogon, October 23-25, 1998. National seminar on Role of Microbes in Environmental protection and Rural Development Department of Botany, N.E. Hill University, Shillong.

Workshops

  1. AICTE sponsored one week Short Term Training Programme on “Practical Approaches for Next Generation Sequencing Technologies and Data Analysis towards Health Care’ Organized by Department of Biotechnology, K.S.Rangasamy College of Technologyon January 04-09, 2021 (Slot-2).
  2. Refresher Course in Soft Skills for Professional Excellence, from 17.10.2019 to 30.10.2019, UGC-Human Resource Centre, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 5000007, Telengana State, ontained ‘A’ Grade.
  3. Workshop-cum- Training on Developing and Operating Clinical Data Registries, 22nd and 23rd June, 2017, held at Bioimedical Informatics Centre, ICMR-Regional Medical Research Centre, ChandrasekharPur, Bhubaneswar, 751023, Odisha
  4. UGC sponsored Refresher course (IDC), 6th November, 2015-26th November, 2015, HRDC, Sambalpur University, Sambalpur, adjudged as one of the three best participants.
  5. UGC Sponsored Refresher Course, 7th January, 2013-1st, February, 2013, Staff Academic College, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi obtained ‘A’ Grade.
  6. Workshop on ‘Intellectual Property and Innovation Management in Knowledge Era’ organized by NRDC and Sambalpur University, on 14th March, 2012, Jyoti Vihar, Sambalpur University.
  7. UGC Sponsored 23rd Orientation Programme, 28th November, 2011-25th December, 2011, Staff Academic College, Sambalpur University, Sambalpur, Odisha, India adjudged as one of the three best participants
  8. AICTE (New Delhi) sponsored Staff Development Programme, Recent Advancements in Pharmaceutical Quality Control Techniques, Gayatri College of Pharmacy, Jamadarpalli, Sambalpur-768200.
  9. Faculty development Programme on the ‘Pedagogy of Participative Learning’, 11th June, 2010, Gayatri College of Pharmacy, Jamadarpalli, Sambalpur-768200.
  10. Training on ‘Large Scale cultivation and distillation of Aromatic and Spice Plants’ (Palmarosa, Lemongrass, Citronella, Jamrosa and Cinnamon, Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR), Bhubaneswar, 21.02.1995-24.02.1995.

Preparatory phase

  1. S. Pattnaik (2023) Next generation sequencing (NGS) for metabolomics study in medicinal plants under stress condition In Stress-responsive factors in bioecological based medicinal plants: Advances of molecular farming under adverse environmental conditions (In Press)
  2. S. Pattnaik (2023). Quorum Sensing In Gram-Positive (In Press)
  3. M. Nag, D. Lahiri, S. Garai, D. Mukherjee, R. Banerjee, A. Dey, S. Pattanaik, R. R. Ray (2023). Membrane and Membrane-Based Processes for Wastewater Treatment, Ed. Maulin P. Shah, Tylor and Francis, CRC Press, ISBN: 9781003165019, P. 107-127. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003165019
  4. S. Pattnaik, S.K. Behera and N. Behera (2022), Molecular Docking Studies between components of Eucalyptus Essential Oil and Homologically Modelled Target Protein, In the book Contemporary Medical Biotechnology Research for Human Health", Elsevier. ISBN 9780323918367.
  5. S. P. Panda and S. Pattnaik (2022) Biofilm Formation And Antibiotic Susceptibility Profile Among Bacterial Strains Detected In Urinary Tract Infected Patient, In the book Contemporary Medical Biotechnology Research for Human Health", Elsevier. ISBN 9780323918367.
  6. M. Padhan and S. Pattnaik (2022) Prevalence of PDR bacterial strains harboured with NDM-1 gene isolated from UTI patients In the book Contemporary Medical Biotechnology Research for Human Health", Elsevier. ISBN 9780323918367
  7. M. Padhan, S. Pattnaik and N. Behera (2021), "Dissemination of ARGs via HGT in Clinical Environment""Current Research in Biotechnology and Biological Sciences (Volume - 1)", Microbiologists of India., ed. HK Makari and Krishnaveni R. ISBN: 978-81-940490-9-8
  8. S.Pattnaik. Bacteria and biofilms in chronic infections and nosocomial diseases, in the book, Biofilm-mediated diseases: causes and controls, Springer Nature, ed.Rina Rani Ray, Moupriya Nag and Dibyajit Lahidi (2021), ISBN: 978-981-16-0745-5.
  9. D.D. Mohapatra and S. Pattnaik (2021). Microbial Genomes: Potential Systems for WGS and NGS In the book ‘Sequencing Technologies in Microbial Food Safety and Quality’, Taylor and Francis, CRC Press, Florida, USA. Eds. Devarajan Thangadurai, Leo M.L. Nollet, Saher Islam and Jeyabalan Sangeetha. ISBN: 978-0-367-35118-2
  10. D. Das Mohapatra, S. Pattnaik and S. Panda (2020). In vitro detected hly II cytotoxin in a strain of Staphylococcus aureus (BMS-2) and plant derived aromatic components: A molecular docking study. Biospectrum 2020: International Conference on Biotechnology & Biological Sciences 19th to 21st November 2020, Department of Biotechnology University of Engineering & Management, Kolkata, in Association with Indian Ecological Society Microbiologists Society, India Smart Society, USA, Proceeding BIOSPECTRUM. ISBN: 978-93-5426-025-4
  11. D. D. Mohapatra and S. Pattnaik, Essential oil components targeting FtsZ divisome protein: A review, 2nd International Conference on Bioprocess for Sustainable Environment and Energy’ ICBSCEE, India-2020, 5th-7th March, 2020, organized by Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, NIT, Rourkela. Proceeding: ISBN: 818553107 – 2
  12. L. V. K. S. Bhaskar, Akriti Gupta, and S.Pattnaik. Meta-Analysis Reveals no Significant Association of EPHX1 Tyr113His and His139Arg Polymorphisms with the Colorectal Cancer Risk, Theranostics Approaches to Gastric and Colon Cancer, 2020, Springer-Nature. Eds. Ganji Purnachandra Nagaraju, Ganji Sitaram Raju and L.V.K.S. Bhaskar. ISBN: 978-981-15-2017-4
  13. L Bhaskar, S Sharma, N Merchant, S. Pattnaik Meta-Analysis of Genetic Variants in Alcohol Metabolizing Enzymes and their Association with Colorectal Cancer Risk. Theranostics Approaches to Gastric and Colon Cancer, 2020, Springer-Nature. Eds. Ganji Purnachandra Nagaraju, Ganji Sitaram Raju and L.V.K.S. Bhaskar. ISBN: 978-981-15-2017-4
  14. S. Pattnaik and A K D.Mohapatra, Phytochemical abundance (in %) and in silico based molecular target interaction aptitude of essential oil components, 2019Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Taylor & Francis London 1, 452, Taylor and Francis, CRC Press, London. ISBN: 9781003001614
  15. S.Pattnaik and N. Behera. Interaction Between Aromatic Oil Components and Bacterial Targets, November 2019, In book: Plant Biotic Interactions, Springer, Nature. Eds. Ajit Varma, Swati Tripathi and Ram Prasad. ISBN: 978-3-030-26656-1
  16. S. Pattnaik. Plant Derived Essential Oils are The Inducers Of Stress In Bacterial Cells of Clinical Relevance, 163-173, (2018), Innovative Approach of Integrated Resource Management ed.A. Rakshit, V. K. Tripathi, V.K. Chandola, A. Singh, S. Shekhar, D. R. Sarkar, New Delhi Publishers, New Delhi, Kolkata. ISBN : 978-93-86453-09-9
  17. . Pattnaik, S. Behera, N. Mahapatra and N. Behera. Differential bonding pattern of Citronellal and Citronellol with FtsZ protein: A molecular docking study.19th Bigyan ‘O’ Parivesh Congress , November 25th-26th, 2017, Convention Centre, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar. ISBN: 978-81-924480-8-4
  18. S. Dash and S. Pattnaik,7th International Science Congress (ISC-2017), College of Science and Technology, Royal University of Bhutan, Bhutan, Ideal International E-publication. Proceeding: ISBN 978-93-84659-79-0
  19. M. Padhan and S. Pattnaik, A Correlation Study Between Drug Resistance and Plasmid Profiling, P 35-43, (2017), Biotechnology for Sustainable Development ed. Kunal Mukhopadhya, Asish Sachan and Manish Kumar, Springer Nature, ISBN: 978-981-10-5538-6.
  20. S. Pattnaik, Ed. Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, India. ISBN: 978-93-5097-973-0 www.himpub.com;
  21. S.Pattnaik, Diagnostic Bacterial Genomics, ed. S. Pattnaik, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, India (2017). 1st Edition, Pages:1-193, 2017. www.himpub.com, ISBN: 978-93-5202-081-2.
  22. S.Pattnaik and C.Rath, Effect of UV ray on nosocomial bacterial isolates of OT and ICU, (2015),Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. https://www.lap-publishing.com, ISBN: 978-3-659-75752-5.
  23. .Pattnaik and S. S. Dash, Anti dermatophytic activity of nosocomial lactic acid, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. https://www.lap-publishing.com, ISBN 978-3-659-71855-7.

  1. Conferences organized:
  2. National
  3. Organizing Secretary, Current Research Trends in Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Intellectual Property Management (CRTBBI-2020),3-4, March, Dept. of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Sambalpur University, Jyoti Vihar, Burla, 768019.
  4. Organizing Secretary, 23rd Odisha Bigyan ‘O’ Paribesh Congress, November 26th-27th, 2022, Sambalpur University, Jyoti Vihar, Burla, 768019.
  5. International
  6. Coordinator, International Webinar on Biotechnology, Bioinformatics And Natural Products In Health Care 29th June to 5th July, 2020, Dept. of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Sambalpur University.

  1. Assistant Superintendent, Ladies hostel, Sambalpur University
  2. Program Officer, NSS, Sambalpur University
  3. Departmental Instrumentation In charge, School of Life Sciences, Sambalpur university
  4. Departmental NAAC coordinator, Dept. of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Sambalpur University
  5. Departmental Admission In-charge, Dept. of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Sambalpur University
  6. Superintendent, Brahmani Ladies Hostel, Sambalpur University

Foreign visit: 1. Delivered a talk on 'Microbial molecular targets for components of essential oils', International Conference on Traditional Medicine, Phytochemistry and medicinal Plants (TMedPM-2018), October, 15-17, 2018, Tokyo, Japan Invited lectures delivered  1. Received certificate of Recognition by delivering a talk on ‘Chemotypes of essential oils: A review’, 3rd International Conference on Bioprocess for Sustainable Environment and Energy’ ICBSCEE, India-June 20-24, 2022, organized by Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, NIT, Rourkela. 2. Delivered a talk as Chief Speaker in the one day seminar held on 27th , May 2022 at PG department of Sociology, Sambalpur University, Sambalpur. 3. Received certificate of Recognition by delivering a talk on ‘Essential oil components targeting FtsZ divisome protein: A review, 2nd International Conference on Bioprocess for Sustainable Environment and Energy’ ICBSCEE, India-2020, 5th-7th March, 2020, organized by Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, NIT, Rourkela. 4. As a Resource person delivered a webinar talk on ‘Origin and Evolution of viruses and HERD immunity’ in the National Webinar “Viruses And Its Clinical Attacks” (NWVCA-2020) ,organized by H.H.The Rajah’s College (Autonomous), Pudukkottai- 622 001, Tamilnadu, 31st July, 2020. 5. As a resource person engaging a session, in the 2 day Workshop on Research Methodology for Research Scholars from 09.08.2019, UGC Human Resource Development Centre, Sambalpur University. 6.Nominated by Vice-Chancellor, Sambalpur University, attended a meeting on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor on ‘Linking of Universities and Institutions for Advanced Biotechnology Research and Development, dated 06.07.2019 at ILS, Bhubaneswar. 7. Received certificate of Recognition “Plant derived essential oils are inducers of stress among bacterial strains with clinical relevance”. International Conference on “Sustainable Natural Resource Management: From Science to Practice (SNRMSP-2017)”, Department of Farm Engineering, BHU, Varanasi, 12-13th January, 2017. 8.Received certificate of Recognition by a talk on ‘Isolation and identification of Actinomycetes from Ganga stock water’ International conference on Bioprocess for sustainable environment and energy (ICBSEE)-2018, 6-7, December, 2018, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela. 9. ADScientific Index Ranking, 2023: Rank 26, Sambalpur University Rank, 27879, Country Rank and 801229, World Rank respectively. 10. Total No. PG projects guided: 67 11. Total No. of Mphil guided: 18 12.Gene Bank Sequence deposits and Accession No. Gene bank Acesssion Numbers (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) 1 Panda,S.P. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MT611418.1 2. 2. Panda,S.P. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MT611417.1 3. Panda,S.P. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MT007956.1 4. Dash,S.S. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MH752204.1 5. Pattnaik,S. and Behera,J.P. GenBank: MK571636.1 6. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MG754380.1 7. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MG754379.1 8. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MG754379.1 9. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MG754378.1 10. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MG754377.1 11. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MG754376.1 12. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S GenBank: MG754375.1 13. Pattnaik,S. and Prusty,S. GenBank: MF590730.1 14. Pattnaik,S. and Prusty,S. GenBank: MF590729.1 15. Pattnaik,S. and Prusty,S GenBank: MF590728.1 16. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: KY660625.1 17. Pattnaik,S. GenBank: MF536417.1 18. Pradhan,S. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: KX389166.1 19. Pattnaik,S. GenBank: KX951417.1 20. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: KY286432.1 21. Pradhan,S. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: KX348265.1 22. Pradhan,S. and Pattnaik,S GenBank: KX348265.1 23. Pattnaik,S. and Sahu,R. GenBank: KX384608.1 24. Pattnaik,S. and Sahu,R. GenBank: KX384607.1 25. Patel,D. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: KX379193.1 26. Pattnaik,S. and Rath,C. GenBank: KX379192.1 27. Pattnaik,S. and Rath,C. GenBank: KX379191.1 28. Pattnaik,S. GenBank: KX379190.1 29. Pattnaik,S. and Prusty,S GenBank: KX379495.1 30. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: KX352212.1 31. Padhan,M. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: KX306372.1 32. Rath, T and Pattnaik, S. Gene Bank: ON015754.1 33. Das, K.K. and Pattnaik, S. Gene Bank: OP023130.1 34. Mishra, D. and Pattnaik, S. Gene bank:OP113955 35. Dash, S. and Pattniak, S. Gene Bank: OQ513840 36. Behera,R. and Pattnaik,S.Gene bank OQ248251.1 37. Panda,S. and Pattnaik,S. Gene Bank OP546537.1 38. Mishra,D. and Pattnaik, S.Gene Bank OQ123495.1 39. Pattnaik,S. and Nanda, M. Gene Bank OP023130.1 40. Das,K. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: OP766342.1 41. Das,K.K. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: OQ092768.1 42. Das,K.K. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: OQ128109.1 43.Rath,T. and Pattnaik,S. GenBank: ON015754.1

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