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ALUMNI MEET 2025

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ALUMNI MEET 2025
Editors :
Chief Editor :
Prof. B. Rath
Associate Editors
Prof. S K Nayak
Dr. S K Sahu
Dr. G Dhangadamajhi
Mr. G Dora
Ms. R Pradhan

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Alumni play a crucial role in the development and growth of their alma mater. As former students, they hold a deep connection to the university and its mission, making them invaluable contributors to the success of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). In recent times, alumni engagement is a multifaceted approach such as mentorship and advocacy, financial contributions, participation in policy-level governing bodies, all of which collectively strengthen the institution. Besides, alumni have a role to develop positive thinking, maintenance of
harmonious relations and morals among students, to assist and motivate students to develop proper skills of a particular game. The post pandemic underscored the significance of digital and hybrid learning models, prompting universities to view alumni as crucial partners in ongoing education and professional development. Alumni donations can fund scholarships, research projects, campus infrastructure, and endowment funds. These contributions enable the university to enhance its facilities, attract top talent, and improve overall educational quality. In some cases, alumni contributions also help create new programs or centers of excellence that align with emerging fields of study. Alumni provide mentorship and career
guidance to current students. They offer insights into industries, share real-world experiences, and help students navigate career paths. Additionally, alumni networks often serve as a bridge between students and job opportunities, creating pathways for internships, employment, and professional growth. These connections are invaluable for building strong professional communities and elevating the university’s reputation.

 

Weight 250 kg
Dimensions 25 × 14 × 22 cm
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Rath, Biswajit ; Nayak, S K; Sahu, S.K; Dhangadamajhi, G; Dora, G; Pradhan,R “alumni meet2025” Newredmars
Education,2025,1-303,ISBN:978-93-93620-743

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ISBN:978-93-93620-743
DOI : http://doi.org/: 10.28921/nrme.book.AM2025.1.247
URL: https://newredmars.com/books/alumni-meet-2025/
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Contents

Si No. Name Of The Author Title Page No.
1. Prof. Biswajit Rath Biotechnology: Bridging Science, Technology And Humanity 1-5
2. Prof. Sukanta Kumar Nayak Alumni, Alma Mater And New Educational Policy 6-10
3. Dr. Santosh Kumar Sahu Scientific Attitude Of Ignited Minds 11-14
4. Dr. Gunanidhi Dhangadamajhi Advances In Malaria Diagnosis: A Brief Review 15-19
5. Prof. Jagneshwar Dandapat Biotechnology for passion, Profession or Career…. 20-23
6. Prof. Pravati Kumari Mahapatra Biotechnological research and innovation 24-30
7. Prof. Puspanjali Parida Alumni Carry The Legacy Of The University. 31-34
8. Prof. Sakti Kanta Rath I Started My Career Here. 35-36
9. Dr Gargee Mohanty “Microgreens Are Taking Over Kitchens and Plates” WHY? 37-44
10. Mr.Guruprasad Dora Role Of A.I In Disease Diagnostic 44-46
11. Ms. Rashmi Pradhan The Role Of Biofuels In A Sustainable Future 47-49
12. Mrs. Arpita Sarangi Xylanase And Cloning Of Xylanase Gene By Metagenomic Approaches. 50-54
13. Dr. Umesh Kumar Parida Newredmars Education : The Importance of Publishing in Academia & Key Benefits 55-58
14. Mr. Bijayananda Sahoo Biotechnological Approaches Of Lichen Flora. 59-61
15. Mr. Biswajit Hota Acute Monocystic Leukemia (Aml-M5) 62-65
16. Mr. Dayanidhi Sahoo The Role Of Hormones In Mental Illness: Implications For Diagnosis And Treatment 66-69
17. Mr. Diptiman Upadhyaya Organoid Technology In Drug Discovery 69-71
18. Ms. Gayatree Panda Human Metapneumovirus (Hmpv): A New Growing Threat To Mankind.71-76
19. Dr. Himadri Gourav Behuria Silent Sound Technology 77-83
20. Mr. Jyoti Prakash Dash Revolutionizing Biotechnology: The Power Of Artificial Intelligence In Shaping The Future 83-87
21. Ms. Lopamudra Historical Overview Of Nanoparticles And Their Applications 88-92
22. Mrs. Monalisa Mahuri Research Experience On Isolation, Characterization Of Laccase Producing Bacteria And The Importance Of Laccase Enzyme In Industrial Uses. 93-96
23. Dr. Manish Paul An Experience Delineating Research Journey From Industrial Micro Biology To Cell Biology 97-101
24. Ms. Mayuri Behera The Role Of Biotechnology In Climate-Resilient Agriculture 102-106
25. Mr. Mithun Swain Unleashing The Potential Of Biotechnology: Transforming The Future Of Health And Environment 107-109
26. Mr. Nishikanta Mohapatra Redefining Work Culture Of Corporates: How Gen Z Is Shaping The Corporate World Post- Covid 1110-113
27. Mr. Pankaj Ranjan Mohapatra Fermentation Technology: Utilizing Microorganism On Waste Resources To Produce Enzyme Or Organic Acid 114-115
28. Mr. Pranabkanti Dutta Biotechnology And Nep 2020: Bridging Gaps In Education 116-120
29. Ms. Prasmita Rath The Potential Of Millets: A Solution To Global Food Security And Health 121-126
30. Mr. Sambit Kumar Patra Biotechnological Advances In Lung Cancer Research: Addressing Drug Resistance Through Phytocompounds. 126-130
31. Mr. Sangam Gupta The Role Of Ai In Professional Advancement 131-134
32. Mr. Sanket Sahu Exploring The Types, Nature, And Mechanisms Of Hydrogels: Innovations And Applications" 135-140
33. Mr. Sashi Bhusan Ojha Development Of New Antimalarial Drugs 140-143
34. Mr.Satyabrata Dash Algal Biotechnology For Sustainable Applications 144-146
35. Mr. Shubham Pradhan "Advancing Cryptogamic Biotechnology: Revealing Sustainable And Therapeutic Potential" 146-150
36. Mr. Shubhendu Pramanik Department of Biotechnology: An overview 151-152
37. Ms. Subhashree Nayak Biotechnology: The Journey So Far, Current Trends And Future Directions 153-155
38. Ms. Sumita Sahoo Waste To Value Added Product- An Alternative Cleaning Strategy Of Poultry Waste 155-157
39. Mr. Sambhunath Bal Impact Of Internet On Today’s Society 157-162
40. Dr. Khirod kumar sahoo Hydroponic cultivation technology of diverse groups of economically important plants: an alternative approach of soil-based cultivation 163-167
41. Dr. Indira Priyadarshani Overview Of National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme 167-171
42. Ms. Ujjayinee Sethi Fermenting Excellence : My Journy In The Brewing Industry 172-173
43. Mr. Alekh Prasad Rout Reflections From The Batch Of2022-2024 : A Journey Of Growth And Discovery In The Biotechnology Department 174-177
44. Mr. Prakash Chandra Nayak Biotechnology in Agriculture: Transforming the Future of Farming 178-180
45. Ms. Banasmita Sahoo The Microbiome Is An Invisible World That Shapes Our Health 181-184
46. Mr. Pritish Debata Bio Plastics – A Green Step Towards Sustainable World 184-187
47. Ms. Bibhunibedita Biswal Biotechnical Applications Of Cell Penetrating Peptides 188-192
48. Ms. Swagatika Das Car T-Cell Therapy 192-196
49. Ms. Mahima Rani Kuanr Gene Therapy: A Promising Approach To Treat Rare Genetic Diseases 197-200
50. Ms. Shubhalaxmi Nayak Metabolic Engineering: A Powerful Tool For Biotechnology 200-202
51. Mr. Rahul Kumar Kalia Protein Sorting 203-205
52. Mr. Rasmiranjan Biswal Huntington’s Disease And Its Impact On Humankind 206-207
53. Mr. Sanjay Kumar Majhi Biotechnology: A Revolution In Science And Technology 208-211
54. Mr. Saswat Suman Panda Potential Future Applications Of Biotechnology 211-213
55. Ms. Sejol Mishra Ai In The Field Of Biotechnology 214-217
56. Ms. Shraddha Shree Sahu The Human Genome Project: A Global Effort To Decode Humanity 217-221
57. Ms. Hruti Deepa Jena The Post Pandemic Era And Rise Of Biotechnology 222-225
58. Ms. Nitushree Jena Travel, Tourism, And Biotechnology: A Growing Synergy 226-230
59. Ms. Monalisha Padhan Uncovering The Latest Trends In Vaccines Development And Technology: Advances In Biotechnology And Vaccines 230-234
60. Ms. Puja Giri Wilson’s Disease 234-237
61. Ms. Bishnu Priya Giri Biotechnological Applications Of G-Protein Coupled Receptors (Gpcrs) 238-244
62. Dr. Shibani Mohapatra Revamping Anti-Aging Skincare Using Black Rice Extracts 245-247

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