In a project sponsored by Advanced Bio-Agro Tech
Limited (ABTL), we are working an important biochemical component in the poultry
feed material. Various feeds are being analyzed for the quality and quantity of
this component. The enzymes manufactured by ABTL are also being tested to
improve nutritional content of the feed material.
Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences (SSBS) had
recently organized the inaugural function for the laboratory for Joint
Collaborative Project between Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences (SSBS)
& Huvepharma SEA (Pune) Pvt. Ltd. on 30th August, 2016. In the Inaugural
Function Dr Alain Kanora, Global Marketing Director & International Sales
Director Affiliates, Huvepharma had graced the occasion as the Chief Guest while
Mr. O. P Singh, Managing Director, Huvepharma SEA India Pvt. Ltd., Dr. Devender
Hooda, Director (Sales & Technical), Huvepharma SEA India Pvt. Ltd. were the
Guests of Honour. Inaugural Function started at 10.00 am on 30th August, 2016.
Dr. Vinay Rale, Director SSBS welcomed and felicitated the guests. The Chief
guest Dr. Alain Kanora lighted the lamp and declared the laboratory open. The
lab will primarily be involved in development of diagnostic PCR assay for
screening of Mycoplasma gallisepticum & Mycoplasma synovie in poultry
We are working on isolation, characterization and
development of a vaccine for Inclusion Body Hepatitis (IBH) virus, a project
entitled "Isolation and Characterization of Fowl Adenovirus (FAdV) Associated
with Inclusion Body Hepatitis (IBH) Virus as a Candidate Vaccine Strain". This
is sponsored by Japfa Comfeed India Private Limited, Pune, India. This study
could be helpful for the prevention of IBH outbreaks that are happening in spite
of regular vaccination in the poultry industry.
Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences (SSBS) is
working on Joint Collaborative Project with Huvepharma SEA (Pune) Pvt. Ltd which
is a privately-owned pharmaceutical company, headquartered in Sofia, Bulgaria,
with a focus on developing, manufacturing and promoting human and animal health
products. The current collaborative project is in the area of development of
Diagnostic PCR assays for screening Mycoplasma gallisepticum & Mycoplasma
synovie in poultry samples.