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Dr. K. V. Jamuna

College name : Veterinary College, Hebbal, Bangalore

Department : Anatomy

Designation and address:

Professor
Department of Anatomy
Veterinary College, Hebbal, Bangalore

Qualifications
Ph.D

Contact
Office:
Mobile: +91-9242105305
Email:  kolataluvj@yahoo.co.in

 

Fields(s) of specialization
  • Histology, Ultrastructure, Gross Anatomy and Embryology
Current Projects

Project Title

Role in the Project

Fund Outlay

Funding Agency

Flash Based Innovative Techniques in Teaching Anatomy

PI

30 Lakhs

VGST, Govt. Of. Karnatka

Completed Projects

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Role in the Project

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Eradication of pollution by plastination of biological specimens using plastic tea cups and thermocol

Co-PI

3.00 Lakhs

KSPCB, GOK

Development of Scaffold Technology for Industrial Progress, Societal Benefit and Environmental Safety

Co-PI

1.00 Lakhs

SRISTI-BIRAC

Recent Research Publications

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Shambulingappa, Y.B., Prasad, R.V., Jamuna, K.V. and Ramakrishna, V. (2013). Histomorphology of hair follicle pattern in wild big cats and Sloth bear skin : A tool for forensic identification. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research 13(2):3679-3682.

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Chandrashekhar, L., Prasad, R.V., Jamuna, K.V. 2012 Ultrastructural Studies of Involuting Bursa and Thymus of Giriraja Birds (Gallus Domesticus). International Journal of Poultry Science, 11, 397-399.

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Y. B. Shambhulingappa, R.V .Prasad, K. V. Jamuna, H. D. Narayanaswamy, M. Narayana Bhat and V . Ramkrishna. (2014). Histological characteristics of hair follicle pattern in Indian bison (Bos gaurus), black buck (Antelope cervicapra) and nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus).  Veterinary World, 7(4): 49-58.

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C. V. Rajani, R. V. Prasad, K. V. Jamuna, K. Manjunatha and V. Ramakrishna. 2016. Morphogenesis of umbilical cord in porcine (Sus domesticus). Indian Veterinary Journal 93 (06): 45-48.

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N. S. Sunilkumar, K. V. Jamuna, M.H. Girish, N.M. Rajashailesha, K.T. Lakshmishree and R.V. Prasad. 2018. Histomorphological studies on the motor division of oculomotor nucleus in the buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). J. Vet. Anim. Sci. 2018. 49 (2) : 13 – 16.

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Manjunatha. K, K.V. Jamuna, R.V. Prasad, H.D. Narayanaswamy,                 Jagadeesh. S. Sanganal. and Girish. M.H.2018. histological study of nasal cavity in pigs. IJCS.,6(4):1658-1660.

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NS Sunilkumar, K.V. Jamuna, RV Prasad, NM Rajashailesha, MH Girish and KT Lakshmisree .2019. Studies on cytoarchitecture of parasympathetic oculomotor nucleus in the buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). The Pharma Innovation Journal 2019; 8(2): 569-571.

Honors and Awards
  • Dr G Rajeshwar Rao memorial award and medal “Applied Anatomy and   Biomechanics” In IAVA Conference  Hyderabad.
  • Dr. Md. Hafeezuddin Silver Jubilee Medal And Award For Best Paper In Gross Anatomy. At IAVA Conference at Hyderabad.
Other Achievement

Working as Instructor / Assistant Professor / Associate Professor/ Professor & Head since 1986 (up to 1988 in the dept. of Vety. Physiology; 1988 to date in the dept. of Vety.  Anatomy & Histology). Offered Veterinary. Anatomy and Histology courses to undergraduate, masters and Ph.D students. Guided postgraduate students in Vety. Anatomy (11 M.V.Sc. and 5 Ph.D).
            Involved in research projects and investigations on Buffalo ovarian follicular dynamics, Ultrastructural studies on buffalo fallopian tube, Histomorphological and Histochemical studies on apoptosis in buffalo ovarian follicles, Immmunohistological studies on the stage specific involvement of Fas in the Buffalo Ovarian follicular apoptosis, Histomorphological and Histochemical studies on brain stem of buffalo and studies on anatomy of Sloth bear.
Involved in research projects and investigations on Buffalo ovarian follicular dynamics, Ultrastructural studies on buffalo fallopian tube, Histomorphological and Histochemical studies on apoptosis in buffalo ovarian follicles, Immmunohistological studies on the stage specific involvement of Fas in the Buffalo Ovarian follicular apoptosis, Histomorphological and Histochemical studies on brain stem of buffalo and studies on anatomy of Sloth bear.
Involved in providing technical support to the forest officials, police department in solving vetero-legal cases like identification of animal species both domestic and wild animals, based on the materials provided like bones, skins etc.,