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Departments >> Multi Disciplinary Research Unit


(Facilitated by Department of Health Research,
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi.)
Shyam Shah Medical College, Rewa, M.P.

 
Message from the Desk of Nodal Officer

Multi-disciplinary Research Unit is an ambitious Scheme of GOI sanctioned through its 12th five year plan with an aim to promote indigenous quality research.  A high level screening committee selected 74 medical colleges to be developed as Multi-disciplinary research units all over country. We are fortunate enough to get this opportunity for implementing the project in our Shyam Shah Medical College, Rewa, M.P.

Our Dean Prof. P.C. Dwivedi is inclined towards Research and Development program and has given me this opportunity to conceptualize and implement policy brain child of Department of Health Research (MoHFW) to be embodied as the first functional unit in Madhya Pradesh. Our core area is Non Communicable Diseases; to investigate burden and to design strategy to reduce disease prevalence in our area. Till date we were able to meet the deadlines about infrastructure development, appointing human resources, constitution of RAC and launching seven research projects. In future I hope that our projects will bring novel insights to medical research.

Prof. Jyoti Singh
MD, FIAP
Prof. & Head,
Department of Pediatrics,
Shyam Shah Medical College, Rewa, M.P.

 

List of Committees formed through Deans Statutory order

1.  Multi-Disciplinary Research Unit Core Committee
Aim of the Committee: - To Review the Progress of the Unit, Administration & Management of the Unit.
Members:-

Sr. No.

Name

Designation

1.

Dr. Jyoti Singh, Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Pediatrics.

Nodal Officer

2.

Dr. Sudhakar Dwivedi, Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Anesthesiology

Associate Nodal Officer

3.

Dr. Shankhpani Mahapatra, Associate Prof. Deptt. Of Pharmacology

Assistant Nodal officer

4.

Dr. Lokesh Tripathi, Assistant professor, Deptt. of Pathology

Member of Committee

2. Multi-Disciplinary Research Unit Research Advisory Committee (RAC)
Aim of the Committee: - To Review the Research Project Proposal submitted to the Unit; Screening, Selection & review of Progress of the running Projects.
Members:-

Sr. No.

Name

Designation

1.

Dr. H. P. Singh, Retd. Prof & Ex- HOD, Deptt. of Pediatrics, S.S.M.C. & G.M.H., Rewa.

Chairman

2.

Dr. Piyush Gupta, Prof. Department Of Pediatrics, UCMS, Delhi.

Co-Chairperson

3.

Dr. Ulka Shrivastava, Director, Medical Education, GoMP, Bhopal.

Nominee from GoMP

4.

Dr. Jyoti Singh, Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Pediatrics.

Member Secretary

5.

Dr. Pradeep Kumar, Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Psychiatric.

Member

6.

Dr. Anjali Shrivastava, Prof. Deptt. of psychology, A.P.S.U. Rewa.

Member

7.

Dr. P.  K. Lakhtakia, Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Orthopedics

Member

8.

Dr. Tapas Chakma, Scientist G, NIRTH, JBP, M.P.

Nominee form ICMR

3.  Multi-Disciplinary Research Unit Technical Verification Committee
Aim of the Committee: - To verify the functionality and originality of procured instruments.

Sr. No.

Name

Designation

1.

Dr. S. K. Sutrakar, Prof. (Designated) Deptt. of Pathology

Chairman

2.

Dr. Santosh Singh, Asso. Prof. (Designated) Deptt. of Pathology

Member

3.

Dr. Lokesh Tripathi, Asst. Prof. Deptt. of Pathology

Member

4.  Multi-Disciplinary Research Unit Financial Advisory Committee
Aim of the Committee: - To allot the budget to the sanctioned projects.

Sr. No.

Name

Designation

1.

Dr. A.P.S. Gaharwar, Joint Director & Supdt. G.M.H. Rewa

Chairman

2.

Dr. P. G. Khanwalkar, Prof. & Head Deptt. of Anatomy

Member

3.

Dr. Sudhakar Dwivedi, Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Anesthesiology

Member

 

5.  Institutional Ethical Committee
Aim of the Committee: - To Review the research proposal on human health, social & environmental ethical values for obtaining sustainable outcome.

Sr. No.

Name

Designation

1.

Dr. H.P. Singh Retired Prof. Deptt. of Pediatrics.

Chairman

2.

Dr. P. C. Dwivedi, Dean, S.S.M.C.

Co-Chairman

3.

Dr. A.P.S. Gaharwar, Joint Director & Supdt. G.M.H. Rewa

Chairman(Expert Committee)

4.

Dr. A. K. Srivastav, Prof. Deptt. of Pharmacology, Bhopal Medical College.

Nominee, MPMSU

5.

Dr. R. P. Joshi, Senior Scientist, Govt Agriculture College, Rewa

Chairman(Scrutiny Committee )

6.

Sh. Shivendra Upadhyay,  Lower.

Member (Legal Expert)

7.

 Dr. Anjali Srivastav, Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Psychology, A.P.S University, Rewa.

Member

8.

Dr. P. K. Lakhtakia, Prof. & head, Deptt. of Orthopedics

Member

9.

Sh.Yugal Kishor Kanodiya, Social Worker

Member

10.

Dr. Manoj Indurkar, Pro. & head, Deptt. of Medicine

Chairman

11.

Dr. Shashi Jain, Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Ophthalmology

Member

12.

Dr. Chanda Rajak, Prof. & head, Deptt. of Physiology

Secretary

13.

Dr. Naresh Bajaj, Prof. Deptt. of Pediatrics

Member Secretary

14.

Dr. Manoj Saxena, Asso. Prof Deptt. of Community Medicine

Member

Brief Introduction of Multi-Disciplinary Research Unit Staff Members.

Sr. No.

Name

Designation

1.

Dr. S. K. Pandey

Scientist- II

2.

V. Shah

Scientist - I

3.

Bhrigu Singh Parihar

Lab. Technician

4.

Vivek Chamkel

Lab. Technician

5.

Umesh Shrivastava

Data Entry Operator

Ongoing Research Projects under Multi-Disciplinary Research Unit

Title of Project

Principle Investigator

Department

Current status

Comparative analysis of PAX 6 gene polymorphism in congenital irido fundal colobomas alone or associated with other congenital ocular anomalies.

Dr. Shashi Jain

Ophthalmology

successfully running

Effect of injection zoledronic acid on union process following proximal femoral nailing of low - trauma pertrochanteric hip fractures among elderly patients.

Dr. P. K. Lakhtakia

Orthopedics

successfully running

Study of hematological profile in severe acute malnutrition children

Dr. Jyoti Singh

Pediatrics

successfully running

Determination of cardiac structural and functional risk markers in severe acute malnutrition children.

Dr. Jyoti Singh

Pediatrics

successfully running

Drug Discovery : Synthesis and evaluation of some substituted pthalimide derivatives as potent anti Diabetic agent.

Dr. S. P. Mahapatra

Pharmacology

successfully running

Study of Correlation of disease activity in Vitiligo Patients and its relation with expression of Heat Shock Protein - 70.

Dr. Anup Kumar Mishra

Dermatology

successfully running

Metabolic syndrome in patients of psychosis

Dr. Pradeep Kumar

Psychiatry

yet to be started

Work In Progress

  1. Constitution & Implementation of the Research Section is in pipeline at administrative level of College.
  2. Adhoc Projects writing and submission is under process for grant in aid.

Publications of Scientists

  1. Pandey S K. Effect of alpha globin gene numbers on pathophysiology of iron deficiency anemia: a preliminary report from India. Int. J Sci.Res.2015;4(10):448-49
  2. Sharma M, Pandey S, Ranjan R, Seth T, Saxena R. Prevalence of Alpha Thalassemia in Microcytic Anemia: a Tertiary Care Experience from North India.  Mediterr J Hematol Infect Dis 2015, 7(1): e2015004
  3. Pandey SK, Pandey S, Ranjan R ,Shah V, Mishra RM, Sharma M, Saxena R. Phenotypic  Effect of α-Globin Gene Numbers on Indian Sickle β-Thalassemia Patients. J Clin Lab Anal. 2014; 28(2):110-3
  4. Pandey S, Meena A, Kamal K, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Saxena R. Prevalence of  factor V Leiden G1691A, MTHFR C677T and Prothrombin G20210A among  Asian Indian sickle cell Patients. Clin. Appl. Thromb. Hemost. 2012;18(3):320-3
  5. Pandey S, Pandey Sw, Mishra RM, Saxena R.Modulating effect of the −158 Gγ (C→T) Xmn-1 polymorphism in Indian sickle cell patients. Mediterr J Hematol Infect Dis. 2012;4(1):e2012001.
  6. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Shah V, Saxena R. Molecular characterization of Hemoglobin D-Punjab traits and clinical - hematological profile of the patients.  Sao Paulo Med J. 2012; 130(4):248-512
  7. Pandey S, Pandey S, Sharma M, Mishra RM, Saxena R. Genotypic influence of α- deletions on the phenotype of Indian sickle cell anemia patients. Korean J Hematol 2011; 46:192-5 
  8. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Shah V, Ahuja R.K , Saxena R. Prevalence of glutathione S-transferase gene deletions and their effect on sickle cell patients.  Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter. 2012;34(2):100-2 
  9. Pandey S, Ranjan R, Toteja GS,Rao S,Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Saxena R. Micronutrients status along with hematological and biochemical parameters in sickle subtypes: preliminary report from India. Rev Hematol Mex 2011; 12(3):131-137
  10. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw,  Saxena R. H63D hereditary haemochromatosis and iron metabolism in Indian sickle cell patients.  Rev Hematol Mex. 2012;13(2):45-4.
  11. Pandey S K, Shah V, Pandey S.  Patient Advocacy and Treatment Practice in Vindhyan Region of Madhya Pradesh. Int. J  Phar. Res.2016;6(2):96-99
  12. Pandey SK, Pandey S, Mishra RM, Indurkar M. Prevalence of factor V Leiden-G1691A and MTHFR-C677T thrombosis gene modifier in iron deficiency anemia: A pathophysiological effect in Indian isolates. Indian J Clin Biochem. 2017 Mar;32(1):103-105
  13. S. Pandey S. K. Pandey,  V. Shah1. Role of HAMP Genetic Variants on Pathophysiology of Iron Deficiency Anemia. Ind J Clin Biochem .2017 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12291-017-0707-9
  14.   Vineet Shah, Sanjay Kumar Pandey, Sweta Pandey, Molecular detection of  inherited  haematological disorder.  J Drug Dis Therap. 2017; 5(11):1-30
  15. Pandey S,  Mishra RM, Suhail A, Rahul S, Ravi K, Pandey Sw, Seth T,  Saxena R. Association of  low  serum  iron  with alpha  globin  gene deletions  and   high  level of HbF   with Xmn-1 polymorphism  in sickle cell traits. Ind J  Clin Biochem. 2012;27(4): 270-273
  16. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Firdos A,  Saxena R. Relation Between the Uridine Diphosphate Glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 Polymorphism and the Bilirubin Levels in Sickle Cell Disease. J.Clin.Dig Res. 2012;6(5): 821-24
  17. Pandey S, Sharma A,     Dahia S, Shah V, Sharma V,   Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Saxena R. Biochemical indicator of sickle cell disease: Preliminary report from India. Ind J  Clin Biochem. 2012; 27(2):191–195
  18. Pandey S, Ranjan R, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Saxena R. Effect of ANXA2 gene     single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) on the development of osteonecrosis in Indian 
  19.                         sickle cell patient:A PCR-RFLP approach. Indian J Exp Biol. 2012; 50:455-458
  20. Pandey S, Pandey HR, Shah V, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Saxena R.Low risk of cardiopathy in Indian sickle cell anemia patients.  Biochemistry: An Indian journal (BCAIJ). 2011; 5(5): 310-312
  21. Pandey S,Ranjan R, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Saxena R. Rapid detection of BMP6 gene single nucleotide polymorphism by PCR-RFLP in sickle cell patients. Biochemistry: An Indian journal (BCAIJ). 2012; 6 (2):60-64
  22. Pandey S, Ranjan R, Seth T, Shah V, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Saxena R. Clinical-hematological profile of Indian hemoglobin sickle cell D Punjab patients. Research Review in Biosciences. 2012;6(2):1-4
  23. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw,  Saxena R. Molecular characterization of HbDβ thalassemia and clinical hematological presentation of the patients. Biochemistry: an Indian journal. (BCAIJ) 2012; 6(3):100-103
  24. Pandey S, Saxena R , Mishra RM, Chauhan UK, Sharma M, Pandey Sw. Spectrum of clinical variability in the Indian HbSβ thalassemia patients. Appl Cell Biol.. 2013;2(3):114-116
  25. Pandey S, Saxena R , Mishra RM, Chauhan UK, Sharma M, Pandey Sw. Frequency of S447X Lipoprotein Lipase and -514C>T Hepatic Lipase Gene Polymorphism Amongst Indian Sickle Cell Patients. Appl Cell Biol . 2013;2(3):124-127
  26. Pandey Sw, Pandey S,  Chauhan UK, Mishra RM, Sharma M. H63D and C282Y HFE gene frequency in healthy population of Kol tribal in Madhya Pradesh, India. Appl Cell Biol.  2013;2(3):117-120
  27. Pandey S, Saxena R , Mishra RM, Chauhan UK, Sharma M, Pandey Sw. Carrier detection of β Thalassaemia: An emerging role of HPLC. Appl Cell Biol. 2013:2(3):121-123
  28. Pandey S, Saxena R , Mishra RM, Chauhan UK, Sharma M, Pandey Sw. Impact of P2 (Hb A1C) & P3 window in normal HPLC. Bio Chemistry: An Indian Journal. 2014;8(1):18-19
  29. Pandey Sw, Pandey S,  Chauhan UK, Mishra RM, Sharma M Glutathione S-transferase mutation and iron status in kol tribals. Bio Chemistry: An Indian Journal. 2014;8(1):15-17
  30. Pandey S K, Shah V, Pandey S, Chauhan UK, Mishra RM. Drug Addiction in Vindhyan Population of Madhya Pradesh: a  Socio-economic and  Health Perspective. J Drug Dis. Therp.2015;3(32):21-23
  31. Pandey S, Shah V, Chauhan U, Mishra RM. Occupational health hazards: an alarming issue of vindhyan region Madhya Pradesh India. ESAIJ. 2015; 11(6):207-211
  32. Pandey S, Chauhan UK. Essentials of zinc: Focus on sickle cell disease. Rev Hematol Mex. 2013;14:145-148
  33. Pandey S.K. Sickle cell disease: an introductory supplement.BTAIJ.2016;12(1):1-11
  34. Pandey S.K. Vulture: need rehabilitation in Vindhyan eco region India. ESAIJ. 2016;  12(6): 239-242
  35. Pandey S.K. Loss of wild species in road side accident: An alarming issue in India. ESAIJ.2016;12(6): 224-226
  36. Pandey S.K. RAPD analysis: A tool for assessment of genetic variability.  AOBR. 2016; 3(2):57-62
  37. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Saxena R, Homozygous hemoglobin D with alpha thalassemia: case report.Open J  Hematol. 2011; 2-3:1-4
  38. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw,  Saxena R.  Phenotypic heterogeneity of Asian Indian Inversion deletions Gγ(Aγδβ)0   breakpoint A and breakpoint B. Ind J  Clin Biochem. 2013; 28, (1): 98-101
  39. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Pandey Sw,  Saxena R. Interaction of - α3.7, ß thalassemia mutation IVS 1-5 and HbD Punjab in a family: A case report. Ind J  Clin Biochem. 2012; 27(3):314–317
  40. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Saxena R. Osteonecrosis and leg ulceration in Indian sickle cell patients. Ind J Pediatr. 2012; 79(9) :1246
  41. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Renu Saxena Increased risk of hematuria and urinary tract infection in sickle cell traits. J.Clin.Dig Res. 2012;6(1):153
  42. Sanjay P, Mishra R.M, Pandey Sw, Saxena R. Co-presence of factor v leiden G1691A, MTHFR C677T and XMN1−158 gγ (C→T) in sickle cell patients. Ind J Med Sci. DOI: 10.18203/issn.0019-5359.IndianJMedSci20163535
  43. Pandey S, Pandey HR,  Mishra RM, Pandey Sw, Saxena R.Increased homocysteine level in Indian Sickle cell anemia patients. Ind J  Clin Biochem.2012;27(1):103-104
  44. Pandey S,Chauhan U,Pandey Sw. Protective effect of HFE mutations against iron deficiency anemia? Ind J  Hematol Blood Transfu 2013;29(4):358
  45. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Saxena R.Hyperbilirubinemia and  cholelithiasis in Indian  sickle cell anemia patients. Indian J Clin Biochem.2011 (Suppl);26:140-141.
  46. Pandey S, Mishra RM, Saxena R.Effect of Xmn-1 polymorphism on the phenotype of sickle cell anemia patients. Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus. 2011;27(4):243.
  47. Pandey S , Sharma V , Seth T, Saxena R. Role of alpha anti-3.7 triplications on the  Phenotype of sickle beta thalassemia patients-  Hematologica. 2009; 94(s2):510-511
  48. Vinita S, Pandey S, Saxena R-Effect of α gene numbers on the phenotype of sickle    Cell Patients. Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus.2008;23 (6-9):121.
  49. Vinita S, Kumar B, Pandey S, Choudhary VP, Saxena R. Prevalence of genetic modulators and their effect on the phenotype of HbE/β thalassemia patient. Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus.2008;23 (6-9):86.
  50. Shah V, Pandey S.Frequency of HMOX1, UGT1A1 and Alpha globin gene variants in sicklers. J Drug Disc Therap.2017;5(10):1-4
  51. Shah. V, Pandey. S. Phytomedicine: An emerging opportunity of research and development in Vindhyan Ecoregion, India. JMPS. 2017; 5(6): 11-14.
  52. Shah. V, Pandey. S. Why common bird goes uncommon: The house sparrow.
      Inter J Acad Res Develop.2017;2(6): 346-348

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