Assist. Prof. Dr. Krishnagowdu Saravanan | biotechnology | FutureLeaders Industry Excellence Award
Assistant Professor, Arignar Anna College Arts and Science
Dr. Krishnagowdu Saravanan is an Assistant Professor in the Post Graduate and Research Department of Biotechnology at Arignar Anna College, Tamil Nadu, India. He specializes in plant molecular biology, genetic engineering, and crop improvement. With a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Bharathiar University, his research focuses on transgenic technology, abiotic stress management, and secondary metabolite production. Dr. Saravanan has worked as a scientist at VitaCrop Technologies Pvt Ltd and held research positions at Bharathiar University. He has contributed significantly to biotechnology research through publications and academic mentorship.
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🎓 Education
Dr. Saravanan earned his Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, in 2024, focusing on plant molecular biology and genetic engineering. He holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Cheminformatics (2021) and an M.Sc. in Biotechnology (2018) from the same university. His undergraduate studies in Biotechnology were completed at Arignar Anna College in 2016. He also holds HSC and SSLC certifications from Tamil Nadu’s State Board, demonstrating a strong foundation in science and mathematics.
💼 Experience
Dr. Saravanan has extensive experience in biotechnology research and education. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Arignar Anna College, focusing on teaching and research. Previously, he worked as a scientist at VitaCrop Technologies Pvt Ltd, contributing to R&D in plant biotechnology. He also held roles as a Project Assistant and Project Fellow at Bharathiar University, where he worked on plant genetic engineering and abiotic stress research. His diverse experience spans academic, industrial, and research domains.
🏆 Awards & Honors
Dr. Saravanan has received prestigious awards, including the DST-INSPIRE Fellowship for academic excellence. His Ph.D. research was highly commended for its impact on plant biotechnology. He has been recognized for his contributions to genetic engineering and crop improvement at various national and international conferences. Additionally, he has secured research grants and funding for innovative projects in plant biotechnology and abiotic stress management.
🔬 Research Focus
Dr. Saravanan’s research revolves around plant genetic engineering, genome editing, and metabolic engineering. He focuses on developing transgenic crops with enhanced stress tolerance using bio-stimulants and secondary metabolite production techniques. His Ph.D. work involved bioengineering flavonols in soybean for improved salt tolerance. He is also engaged in molecular docking studies for abiotic stress-responsive elements in plants, contributing to sustainable agriculture and crop resilience.
Conclusion
Dr. Saravanan’s significant contributions to plant biotechnology, coupled with his academic and professional achievements, position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Addressing the identified areas for improvement could further solidify his standing in the scientific community.
Publication
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Zhu MM, Liu EQ, Bao Y, Duan SL, She J, Liu H, Wu TT, Cao XQ, Zhang J, … (2019)
Low concentration of corn steep liquor promotes seed germination, plant growth, biomass production and flowering in soybean
Citations: 13
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Yildirim E, Ekinci M (2022)
Vegetable crops: health benefits and cultivation
Citations: 12
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Rani D, Vimolmangkang S (2022)
Trends in the biotechnological production of isoflavonoids in plant cell suspension cultures
Citations: 10
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Vidya N, Saravanan K, Halka J, Kowsalya K, Preetha JSY, … (2021)
An insight into in vitro strategies for bioproduction of isoflavones
Citations: 8
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Harinarayanan UND, Lakshmanan P (2021)
Organic vegetable cultivation
Citations: 6
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Vasanthkumar R, Baskar V, Vinoth S, Roshna K, Mary TN, Alagupandi R, … (2024)
Biogenic carbon quantum dots from marine endophytic fungi (Aspergillus flavus) to enhance the curcumin production and growth in Curcuma longa
Citations: 5
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Pudake RN, Solanke AU, Sevanthi AM, Rajendrakumar P (2022)
Omics of climate resilient small millets
Citations: 5
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Ramafoko EM, Lekunze JN, Luvhengo U (2021)
Revising the National Framework for the Management of Drought (NFMD) to enhance vegetable farmers’ vulnerability to drought in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa
Citations: 5
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Saravanan K, Vidya N, Halka J, Kowsalya K, Appunu C, Gurusaravanan P, … (2023)
Mitigation of Salt Stress in Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) Using Exogenous Application of Onion Extract
Citations: 4
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Saravanan K, Vidya N, Appunu C, Gurusaravanan P, Arun M (2023)
A simple and efficient genetic transformation system for soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) targeting apical meristem of modified half-seed explant
Citations: 3
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Saravanan K, Vidya N, Halka J, Preethi RP, Appunu C, Radhakrishnan R, … (2023)
Exogenous application of stevioside enhances root growth promotion in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill)
Citations: 3
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Arun M, Vidya N, Saravanan K, Halka J, Kowsalya K, Preetha JSY (2022)
Plant Regeneration and transgenic approaches for the development of abiotic stress-tolerant small millets
Citations: 3
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Saravanan K, Praveenkumar K, Vidya N, Gowtham K, Saravanan M (2021)
Enhancement of Agricultural Crops: A CRISPR/Cas9-Based Approach
Citations: 2
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Halka J, Saravanan K, Vidya N, Kowsalya K, Senthilvelan T, … (2024)
Current Elicitation Strategies for Improving Secondary Metabolites in Medicinal Plants with Antiallergy Properties
Citations: 1
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Gantait S, Majumder J, Sharangi AB (2024)
Biotechnology of Medicinal Plants with Antiallergy Properties: Research Trends and Prospects
Citations: 1
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Kumar P, Kirti S, Kiran, Saravanan K (2024)
Effect of Heat Stress on a Physio-Biochemical Characteristic of Brassica (Mustered) Species
Citations: 1
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Khan ZR (2021)
Souvenir–International Web Conference on Ensuring Food Safety, Security and Sustainability through Crop Protection, August 5 & 6 2020, th th Bihar Agricultural University
Citations: 1