Bhabesh

Editorial Board Member

Dr. Bhabesh Mili

  • Address : Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry, College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Central Agricultural University, India
  • E-Mail : bhabamili@gmail.com

Research Interests :


Introduction


Dr. Bhabesh Mili completed his B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree from Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, in 2010. He earned his M.V.Sc. degree in Animal Physiology from the ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, in 2012, and his Ph.D. in Veterinary Physiology from the ICAR-India Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh, in 2015. He has cleared the ICAR-JRF, ICAR-SRF, and ICAR-NET exams. He has received an award for a paper presentation at an International conference along with four other awards from various agencies. He has been working as an Assistant Professor in the College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Central Agricultural University (I), Jalukie, Peren, Nagaland, since 2016. Previously, he served as a Research Scientist at the ICMR-Regional Medical Research Centre (NE Region), Dibrugarh, Assam. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he is currently handing an externally funded project as PI under DBT-ASBT (Hub) Assam Micro-Grants to Young Scientists of NER for innovative research and is also associated with 3 research projects funded by various agencies as a Co-PI. He has authored 3 books, 24 research papers, and 5 review articles published in peer-reviewed international and national journals. His research interests include reproductive biology, stem cell research, and adaptive physiology.


AFFILIATION


Assistant Professor

Department of Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry

College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Central Agricultural University

Jalukie

Peren

India

797110

Email : bhabamili@gmail.com


RESEARCH IDS



RESEARCH INTERESTS


# Area
1. Adaptive Physiology
2. Reproductive Physiology
3. Stem Cell Research

PAPERS PUBLISHED


# Article Title Year
1. Mili, B and Choudhary, OP. (2024) Advancements and mechanisms of stem cell-based therapies for spinal cord injury in animals. International Journal of Surgery. 2024
2. Mili B and Boro P (2024) Approaches for piggery development in the north-eastern region of India: A review. International Journal of Applied Research, 10(1): 111-113. 2024
3. Varte, L, Malsawmkima, Barhaiya R K, Gogoi A., Imtiwati, Mili B,Vyas YL, Kuotsu N, Lalsangpuii, Lalawmpuia C and Lalruatkima A (2023) Histomorphometrical study on cornea of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). 12(5): 4098-4100 2023
4. Mili, B., and Pandita, S. (2023). Risk association of metabolites and immune response mediator indicators with the occurrence of retained placenta in Murrah buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis). Indian Journal of Dairy Science, 76(2): 184-187 2023
5. Mili, B., Buragohain, L., Ralte, L., Chutia, T., Gogoi, A., Barman U (2022). Application of mesenchymal stem cells for treating spinal cord injury in dogs: Mechanisms and their therapeutic efficacy. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 92(7): 806–813. 2022
6. Mili, B., Das. G., Gogoi. A., Laltlankimi, Chutia, T., Mandakini R, and ChaudharyJK (2021). Comparative Hemato-Biochemical Profile of Assam Hill Goats and Black Bengal Goats In Subtropical Climatic Condition Of Nagaland. Ruminant Science,10(2), 353-357 2021
7. Mili, B., and Pandita, S. (2021). Changes in hormones of the somatotropic axis associated with postpartum reproductive infections in Murrah buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis). Indian Journal of Dairy Science, 74(5): 455-457 2021
8. Mili, B., Das, K., Madhusoodan, A. P., Kumar, K. Saxena, A. C., and Bag, S (2021) Transdifferentiation of canine mesenchymal stem cells into neuron-like cells by induction with β-mercaptoethanol. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 91 (7): 543–546. 2021
9. Mili, B., Gogoi, A., Laltankimi, L., Devi, R., Chutia, T., Ralte, L., and Malsawmkima. 2020. A Guide on Hemato-Biochemical Profiles of Indigenous Manipuri Cattle. Journal of Animal Research: 10(6) 1009-1014. 2020
10. Mili, B., Laltankimi, L., Chutia, T., Devi, R., Ralte, L., Yore, K. and Gogoi, A. 2020. Haematology and Serum Biochemical Profiles of Indigenous Tenyi-vo Pigs of Nagaland. International Journal of Livestock Research, 10(10), 1-7. 2020
11. Madhusoodan A. P., Das, Mili, B., Kumar K., Kumar A., Saxena, A. C., Singh P., Dutt, T., Bag, S. (2019) In vitro proliferation and differentiation of canine bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells over hydroxyl functionalized CNT substrates. Biotechnology Reports, Vol. 24. e00337. 2019
12. Mili, B., Das, K., Kumar, A., Saxena, A. C., Singh, P., Ghosh, S. and Bag, S (2018) Preparation of NGF encapsulated chitosan nanoparticles and its evaluation on neuronal differentiation potentiality of canine mesenchymal stem cells. Journal of Materials Sciences: Materials Medicine, 29(4); 1-13. 2018
13. Das, K., Madhusoodan, A. P., Mili, B., Kumar, A., Saxena, A. C., Kumar, K., Sarkar, M., Singh, P., Srivastava, S. and Bag, S (2017) Functionalized carbon nanotubes as suitable scaffold materials for proliferation and differentiation of canine mesenchymal stem cells. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 12; 3235–3252. 2017
14. Mahapatra, P. S., Singh, R., Kumar, K., Sahoo. N. R., Agrawal, P., Mili, B., Das, K., Sarkar, M., Bhanja, S. K., Das, B. C., Dhara, S. K. and Bag, S (2017) Valproic acid assisted reprogramming of fibroblasts for generation of pluripotent stem cells in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 61;81-88. 2017
15. Das, K., Mili, B., Madhusoodan, A. P., Saxena, A. C., Kumar, A., Singh, P., Verma, M. R., Sarkar, M. and Bag, S. (2017) Proliferation of canine bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells on different nanomaterial based thin film scaffolds. Tissue and Cell. 49; 270–274. 2017
16. Kumar, K., Agarwal, P., Das, K., Mili, B., Madhusoodan, A. P., Kumar, A. and Bag, S. (2016) Isolation and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells from caprine umbilical cord tissue matrix. Tissue and Cell. 4(6) 653-658 2016
17. Mili, B., Pandita, S. and Kumar, B. B.S. (2016) Association of blood metabolites with reproductive disorders in Postpartum murrah buffaloes. Buffalo Bulletin. 35(4); 653-661. 2016
18. B. S. Bharath Kumar., Pandita, S., Prakash, B. S., Smrutirekha Mallick, S. and Mili, B. (2016). Responsiveness of prepubertal crossbred bull calves to exogenous GnRH and its impact on reproductive hormones under tropical conditions. Springer Plus, 5:288; 1-5 2016
19. Mili, B., Pandita, S., Mohini, M. Ashutosh, M. and Kumar, B. B.S. (2015) Effect of vitamin E supplementation on antioxidant status and selective humoral and cellular immune responses in peripartuient buffaloes. Indian Journal of Animal Science. 85 (8): 853–855. 2015
20. B.S. Bharath Kumar, Pandita, S., Prakash, B. S., Mallick, S., Mohanty, T. K., Mandal, D. K. and Mili, B (2015) Luteinizing hormone, testosterone and total estrogens response to exogenous GnRH in crossbred bulls with differing semen quality. Livestock Science. 174; 150-153. 2015
21. Mili, B., Pandita, S., Bharath Kumar B.S. and Parmar, M, S. (2015) Changes in Hormones of Somatotropic Axis during Transition Period in Murrah Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) Supplemented with Vitamin E. Journal of Animal Research. 5(1); 27-30. 2015
22. Parmar, M. S., Madan, A.K., Huozha, R., Rastogi, S.K., Mili, B. (2015). Heat Shock Protein70 (HSP70) Gene Expression Pattern in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) during different Seasons in Sahiwal Cows (Bos Indicus). Journal of Animal Research. 5 (1), 109-113. 2015
23. Mili, B., Pandita, S. and Parmar, M. (2015) Liver Functioning in Murrah Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) Supplemented with Vitamin E during Dry Period. Livestock Research International. 3 (2); 43-46. 2015
24. Kumar B.S.Bharath, Pandita, S., Sharma, A., Jadhav, V., Soren, S., Mili, B., Ganaie, A. H., Mir, N. A., Kumar, N., Vandna, K. A. (2015). Regulation of postnatal development of testes and its association with puberty and fertility-A review. Agricultural Review, 36(4)339-344. 2015
25. Mili, B., Pandita, S., Mohini, M., Ashutosh, M. and Bharath Kumar B.S. (2014) Effect of vitamin E supplementation to dry murrah buffaloes on dry matter intake, body condition score, Metabolic shifts pre and postpartum. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 48 (6): 556-563. 2014
26. Mili, B. and Pandita, S. (2014) Association of selected humoral and cell mediated immunomediators with postpartum reproductive disorders in buffaloes. Journal of Cell Tissue Research, 14(3): 4491-4494. 2014
27. Mili, B., Pandita, S., Bharath Kumar B.S., Singh, A. K., Mohini, M. and Ashutosh, M. (2013) Xanthine oxidase activity during transition period and its association with occurrence of postpartum infections in Murrah buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). African Journal of Biotechnology. 12(32); 5101-5104. 2013
28. Parmar, M.S., Pant, C., Karuppansamy, K., Mili, B, Mishra, S.M., Upadhyay, D., and Kant, V. (2013). Intercytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) its application in veterinary science – a Overview. Science International, 266-270. 2013

BOOKS PUBLISHED


# Title Publication Year
1. “Multiple Choice Questions in Animal Physiology”. Author: Bhabesh Mili, ISBN No: 978-93-92725-42-5 2022
2. “Practical Hand book of Veterinary Physiology”. Author: Bhabesh Mili, ISBN No: 978-81-19072-23-1 2022

BOOK CHAPTERS PUBLISHED


# Chapter Title Book Title Publication Year
1. Nanotherapeutics for Viral Diseases of Animals, Nanotechnology Theranostics in Livestock Diseases and Management 2024
2. Assessment of the Changes in Hormones of Somatotropic Axis during Transition Period in Murrah Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) Supplemented with Vitamin E. Research Aspects in Agriculture and Veterinary Science Vol. 1, 1st Edi 2021
3. Activity of Xanthine Oxidase during Transition Period and Its Association with the Occurrence of Postpartum Infections in Murrah Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) Newest Updates in Agriculture and Veterinary Science Vol. 1st Edi 2022
4. Adaptive Mechanisms of Goat to Heat Stress Goat Science – Environment, Health and Economy. 2023
5. Indigenous Ducks of India and Their Physiological Parameters Duck Rearing and Management. 1st Edition. 2023
6. Applied Hematology Practical Handbook of Veterinary Physiology. 1st Edition. 2023
7. Physiology of Reproduction Practical Handbook of Veterinary Physiology. 1st Edition. 2023

ACADEMIC PROFILE


# Examination Passing Year Country
1. Ph.D. (Veterinary Physiology) 2015 India
2. Master of Veterinary Science (M. V. Sc) 2012 India
3. Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry 2010 India

EMPLOYMENT DETAILS


# Institution Position Country Service Period
1. College of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry Assistant Professor India 6 years, 10 months, 10 days
2. College of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry Assistant Professor India 1 years, 5 months, 7 days
3. College of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry Teaching Associate India 1 years, 7 months, 7 days
4. Regional Medical Research Centre Project Scientist India 0 years, 5 months, 23 days
Total Period : 10 years, 4 months, 17 days

PAPERS PRESENTED IN CONFERENCES



RESEARCH PROJECTS



MEMBERSHIPS



TRAINING PROGRAMS ATTENDED



HONOURS AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS



EVENTS ATTENDED



EVENTS ORGANIZED