- Diversity of luminascent bacteria
- Alkaline protease from marine bacteria
- Biomaterials from shrimp shell wastes
- Plant growth promotion by marine bacteria
- Biological control of plant pathogenic fungi by marine bacteria
- Industrially important Bioproducts from the rhizobacteria of coastal sand dune vegetation
- Microbiology of processed sea foods
- Microbiological aspects of Ballast waters in the ports of east coast in India.
- Crop yield enhancement in the coastal saline soils
- Biofuels from marine organisms
- Plant tissue culture
- Reclamation of mucnicipal wastewater by marine bacteria
- Development of Bioreactors
The Department of Marine Biotechnology AMET deemed to be University (Established u/s 3 of UGC act 1956) with a long history of teaching and research is offering post graduate, M.Phil and Ph.D., Marine Biotechnology programs. Besides, we are also offering Short Term Training Programs and Project works for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of Biotechnology related disciplines.
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY
AMET UNIVERSITY, (declared as deemed to be University u/s 3 of UGC Act 1956)
135, EAST COAST ROAD,
KANATHUR, CHENNAI-603112
Tel: 044 27472155/157; Mob: +91 9840529274
AMET UNIVERSITY, (declared as deemed to be University u/s 3 of UGC Act 1956)
135, EAST COAST ROAD,
KANATHUR, CHENNAI-603112
Tel: 044 27472155/157; Mob: +91 9840529274
E.mail: ametmarinebiotech@gmail.com
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Dr. M. Jayaprakashvel
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Dr. M. Jayaprakashvel
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