Dr At College of Veterinary Science & AH, Kamdhenu University, Navsari, Gujarat, India India
Dr. Lalitkumar Modi is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Kamdhenu University, Navsari, Gujarat. He holds a Ph.D. in Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology & Obstetrics and specializes in Veterinary Surgery and Radiology. His research focuses on reproductive health in bovines, including studies on oxidative stress in buffaloes and semen cryopreservation techniques. With over 14 years of teaching and research experience, Dr. Modi has guided several M.V.Sc. and Ph.D. students. He has presented at numerous national and international conferences, earning several awards for his research contributions in veterinary science.
Publication profile
scholar
š Qualification:
Ph.D. in Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology & Obstetrics Minor: Veterinary Surgery & Radiology
š¬ Research and Expertise:
Postgraduate Project: “Studies on Biochemical Profile of Blood Serum and Cervical Mucus in Repeat Breeding Kankrej Cows”. Doctoral Research: “Studies on Oxidative Stress During Periparturient Period in Surti Buffaloes”. Expertise in biochemical and hormonal techniques, stress markers evaluation, and reproductive health in bovine.
Research Projects:
Investigated bacterial infections in dairy animals, brucellosis diagnosis, semen quality, cryopreservation, and reproductive techniques in bovines and canines.
Publication
- Prevalence of reproductive problems in buffalo in Mehsana milk-shed area of Gujarat
Authors: LC Modi, PA Patel, SP Patel, GG Patel, AH Joshi, DN Suthar
Journal: IJAVMS
Year: 2011
Volume: 5(4), Pages 424-428
Citations: 46
- Physical characteristics of estrual cervical mucus and conception rate in repeat breeder Kankrej cattle
Authors: LC Modi, BN Suthar, HC Nakhashi, VK Sharma, HH Panchasara
Journal: International Journal for Agro Veterinary and Medical Sciences
Year: 2011
Volume: 5(4), Pages 416-423
Citations: 27
- Trace minerals profile of blood serum and estrual mucus in repeat breeder Kankrej cows
Authors: LC Modi, BN Suthar, CF Chaudhari, NF Chaudhari, HC Nakhashi, F Modi
Journal: Veterinary World
Year: 2013
Volume: 6(3), Page 143
Citations: 22
- Pharmacokinetic profile of rutin after intramuscular administration in rats favours its in vivo anti-inflammatory activity in carrageenan-induced rodent model of inflammation
Authors: FD Modi, SK Bhavsar, JH Patel, RD Varia, LC Modi, M Modi, N Kale
Journal: Annals of Phytomedicine
Year: 2019
Volume: 8(1), Pages 185-192
Citations: 11
- Ascites of splenic origin in a mongrel female dog – a case report
Authors: VS Dabas, DN Suthar, CF Chaudhari, LC Modi, PD Vihol
Year: 2011
Citations: 11
- Comparative biochemical profile of blood serum and estrual mucus in normal and repeat breeding Kankrej cow
Authors: LC Modi, BN Suthar, VK Sharma, HC Nakhashi, HH Panchasara, F Modi
Journal: Indian Journal of Animal Health
Year: 2017
Volume: 56(1), Pages 53-58
Citations: 10
- Study of testicular biometry and its correlation with cauda epididymal buck seminal attributes
Authors: RV Baldaniya, CM Patel, NF Chaudhari, LC Modi, LM Chaudhary
Year: 2020
Citations: 7
- Evaluation of pharmacokinetics, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities of chrysin in rat
Authors: F Modi, SK Bhavsar, JH Patel, RD Varia, LC Modi, N Kale
Journal: International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science
Year: 2018
Volume: 7, Pages 1494-1503
Citations: 5
- Impact of vitamin E and selenium administration during periparturient period on reproductive performance of Surti buffalo
Authors: LC Modi, CT Khasatiya, MD Patel, F Modi
Journal: The Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction
Year: 2016
Volume: 37(1)
Citations: 5
- Monthly variations in fresh semen parameters of Surti buck in rainy season
Authors: DK Patel, CF Chaudhari, NF Chaudhari, LC Modi, VB Atara, PP Panchal
Journal: International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science
Year: 2020
Volume: 9(12)
Citations: 4
- Seminal attributes and their correlations in Surti Bucks
Authors: D Kumar, CT Khasatiya, NF Chaudhari, LC Modi, VK Singh
Journal: Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology
Year: 2022
Volume: 18(1), Pages 113-115
Citations: 3
āļø Conclusion:
Dr. Modi Lalitkumar Chandrakant is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His accomplishments, particularly in animal reproduction research, his continuous professional development, and his ability to mentor the next generation of veterinarians, position him as a strong contender for such recognition. His ongoing commitment to research and innovation, evidenced by numerous awards, makes him a deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award.