Gibence H. Rose Winnie
Centre for Plant Biotechnology & Molecular Biology (CPBMB)
Scopus Author ID: 56189795600
ORCiD: 0000-0001-9830-9556
Web of Science Researcher ID: AAE-1185-2022
Vidwan ID: 216489
Academic Qualifications
SL. No |
Course |
Year |
University |
1 |
B. Sc. Agriculture |
2001 |
Kerala Agricultural University |
2 |
M. Sc. Biotechnology |
2004 |
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University |
3 |
Ph. D. Life Sciences |
2013 |
CSIR- Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology |
Research Experience
Sl. No |
Position |
Organization |
Laboratory |
|
1 |
Assistant Professor |
Kerala Agricultural University |
Centre for Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology (from Feb. 2021) |
Research and Development Projects in Hand
Sl. No. |
Title of the project |
Designation |
Funded by |
Duration, Outlay (Lakh) |
1 |
‘Demonstration of disease-free ginger seed production using microrhizomes and IDM at multiple locations’ |
Principal Investigator |
DASD-MIDH |
2021-2023; 16.78 |
Awards
UGC-CSIR – JRF/SRF for doctoral research at CSIR-CCMB
Courses taught
B. Sc. (Agriculture)
Biot 2201 Fundamentals of Plant Biotechnology (2+1)
Elbt 4201 Tissue Culture Technologies (1+3)
M. Sc. (Agri.) Plant Biotechnology
MBB 502 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology (3+0)
MBB 503 Molecular Cell Biology (2+0)
MBB 505 Techniques in Molecular Biology I (0+3)
MBB 512 Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics (2+1)
Ph. D. (Agri.) Plant Biotechnology
MBB 605 Advances in functional genomics and proteomics (2+0)
MBB 602 Advances in genetic engineering (3+0)
MBB 610 Application of Biotechnology in Foods and Nutrition (1+1)
Selected publications
Candidate gene expression patterns in rabbit preimplantation embryos developed in vivo and in vitro,” Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics 2014 July; 31: 899 - 911; doi:10.1007/s10815-014-0233-0
Effect of different cryo-devices on in vitro maturation and development of vitrified- warmed immature buffalo oocytes,” Cryobiology 2017 Apr; 75:106-16; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cryobiol.2017.01.004
Meiotic maturation of vitrified immature Chousingha (Tetracerus quadricornis) oocytes recovered post-mortem,” Cryobiology 2011 Feb; 62(1): 47-52; doi: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2010.12.002
In vitro maturation and fertilization in the Nilgai (Bosephalus tragocamelus) using oocytes and spermatozoa recovered post-mortem from animals that had died because of foot and mouth disease outbreak,” Reproduction in Domestic Animals 2011 Oct; 46(5):832-9; doi:10.1111/j.1439-0531.2011.01751.x.
Henderson, G. R., Brahmasani, S. R., Yelisetti, U. M., Konijeti, S., Katari, V. C. and Sisinthy, S. 2014. Candidate gene expression patterns in rabbit preimplantation embryos developed in vivo and in vitro. J. Assist. Reprod. Genet., 31: 899-911
Mahesh, Y., Rao, B. S., Suman, K., Lakshmikantan, U., Charan, K. V., Gibence, H. R. and Shivaji, S. 2011. In vitro maturation and fertilization in the Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) using oocytes and spermatozoa recovered post-mortem from animals that had died because of foot and mouth disease outbreak. Reprod Domest Anim, 46: 832-839
Mahesh, Y. U., Gibence, H. R. W., Shivaji, S. and Rao, B. S. 2017. Effect of different cryo-devices on in vitro maturation and development of vitrified-warmed immature buffalo oocytes. Cryobiology, 75: 106-116
Rao, B. S., Mahesh, Y. U., Suman, K., Charan, K. V., Lakshmikantan, U., Gibence, H. R. and Shivaji, S. 2011. Meiotic maturation of vitrified immature chousingha (Tetracerus quadricornis) oocytes recovered postmortem. Cryobiology, 62: 47-52
Invited Keynote Lectures – National Seminars
1. “Recombinant Proteins in Plants” at the National Seminar on Recent Trends in Applied Botany conducted by the Department of Botany at the NSS Hindu College (Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University), Changanacherry, Kerala.