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CURRICULUM VITAE Recognised Research Guide for M.Phil. and Ph.D CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Vanita C. Karande Associate Professor, P. G.Department of Botany, Yashavantrao Chavan Institute of Science, Satara – 415 001, Maharashtra state, India. Personal Details Residential address: Dr. (Mrs.) V. C. Karande 4 Hrishikesh, Uttekarnagar Sadar Bazar, Satara – 415 001 Permanent address: Dr. (Mrs.) V. C. Karande 4 Hrishikesh, Uttekarnagar Sadar Bazar, Satara – 415 001 Contact: Phone No. (Off.): +91-2162234392 Fax No. (Off.) : +91-2162234392 (Mob.) +919423867679 Email: [email protected] Educational Qualifications : M. Sc. Ph. D. Title of Ph.D. : “Boiology of some Charophytes from Western Maharashtra Year of Award of Ph. D. : October 2000 Teaching Experience : U.G: 33 years, P.G: 26 years Research Specialization: Botany – Phycology, Biodiversity, Cell biology, Ecology Taxonomy Familiar with the laboratory skills: Isolation and culturing of algae, Algal cell biology, Biochemical aspects Microscopy, Molecular Biology , HPTLC, GC, SEM Research experience: (25 years) Recognised Research Guide for M.Phil. and Ph.D Number of Students Guided for M. Phil. and Ph. D : 8 Number of Students Awarded M.Phil. and Ph.D : M. Phil : 1 Ph. D : 2 Research publications a. Books published : 4 Steps in college botany for B. Sc. I Steps in college botany for B. Sc. II Steps in college botany practical handbook for B. Sc. I Steps in college botany practical handbook for B. Sc. II b. Papers published: (11) 1. Karande V. C., Uttekar G. V., P. B. Kamble and C. T. Karande 2012 Diversity of Cyanobacteria in biofilms on buiding facades of Western Maharashtra. Phykos 42(2) : 54 – 58. 2. Kamble P. B. and V. C. Karnade 2014 Obervations on the filamentous blue green algae from Satara district Maharashtra, India J. Indian Bot. Soc.93 (1and2) : 120- 125 3. Ghadge S. J. and V. C. Karande. 2012 Biodiversity of Blue green Algae from Industrial and domestic waste from Satara district Mahahrashtra Proc. State level seminar on Recent Innovative Trends in Plant Science, at Mahatma Phule Arts Science College Panvel ISBN 978-81-924995-1-2 4. Kamble P. B. and V. C. Karande 2012. Studies on Biodiversity of Oscillatoria; a blue green alga from Satara district. Proc. State level seminar on Recent Innovative Trends in Plant Science, at Mahatma Phule Arts Science College Panvel ISBN 978-81-924995-1-2 5. Kamble Priyadarshani, Sharada Ghadage, C. T. Karande and V. C. Karande 2014. Biodiversity of Blue green Algae from Satara District M.S. International Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology 5 (3) : 239 -246 6. Ingawale Manjusha, Patil Sharmishtha, V. C. Karande and C. T. Karande 2013 Limnological studies of water reservoir from Dhawadashi, Satara (MS) Proceedings of national seminar on Recent trends in life science at Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu College, Kolhapur ISBN 978-81-8486-472-4 pp.57-63 7. Ingawale Manjusha, V. C Karande and C. T. Karande 2012 Biodiversity of Diatoms from backwater of Veer Dam in Satara district. Proceedings of national conference on biodiversity livelihood at Dattajirao Kadam AS and C college Ichalkaranji ISBN 978-81-926341-04 pp. 16-19 8. Kamble P. B. and Karande V. C.Wollea bharadwajae Singh from Satara District, Vegetos 2014 ISSN:0970-4078,2229-4473 9. Jadhav S. S. Karande V. C.and Karande C. T.2015. Genus Scenedesmus Smeyen around Satara (Maharashtra) BIONANOFRONTIER (VOL 8 –issu 3 pp 123-125 poster in international conference on contemporary Research in Chemical and Life Sciences-2015 ISSN0974-0678 Online 2320-9593 10. Sharada J. Ghadage, V. C.and Karande C. T.2015 Non-Hetrocystous BGA From Paddy field soils of Patan Tahasil, Satara district, (Maharashtra) BIONANOFRONTIER (VOL 8 –issu 3 pp 137-141 Oral presentation in international conference on contemporary Research in Chemical and Life Sciences-2015 ISSN0974-0678 Online 2320-9593 11. M.V.Ingawale, V. C.and Karande C. T.2015 Biodiversity of Bacillariophyceae from Viratgad Fort,near Wai, Satara district(Maharashtra) BIONANOFRONTIER (VOL 8 –issu 3 pp 147-148 poster in international conference on contemporary Research in Chemical and Life Sciences-2015 ISSN0974-0678 Online 2320-9593 12. Ghadge Sharda ,Vanita Karande and C.T.Karande 2014 Distribution Of Blue Green Algae In Rice Field soils Of Patan and Karad Tahsils of Satara District(Maharastra)Flora and Fauna 20 (2) (special issue)An International Journal Of Biological Sciences ISSN-0971-6920 13. Vanita Karande and Santwana Shukla 2015 Effectiveness of ICT based teaching –Students‟Perspective. Proceedings of National Seminar on Role of researchin Improvement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.ISBN:978-93-5254- 269-7 Ghadge Sharda and Vanita 2015 Taxonomic enumeration of blue green algae from Patan and Karad Tahsils,Satara District,Maharastra.Trajectory 23(1)special issue ISSN:0975-1165 pp 71-80 14. M.V.Ingawale, V. C. Karande and Karande C. T.2015 A Systematic account on Diatoms around Satara Maharastra Trajectory 23(1)special issue ISSN:0975- 1165 pp 81-89 15. Patil S. V and.V. C. Karande 2015 Studies on Phytoplanktons from major water bodies around Satara (Maharastra) Trajectory 23(1)special issue ISSN:0975-1165 pp 90-97 16. Patil S. V. Karande.V. C. and Karande C. T 2015 Limnological study of Venna Lake, Mahabaleshwar, Maharastra. Environmental Research Journal of Enviromental Sciences Online Jour. ISS:2319-1414 17. Jadhav D. S., M. M. Ghatge and Karande V. C.2019 Physiological status of medicinally important epiphytic ferns from Mhableshwar and Panchgani Maharashtra, Intern. J. of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR) ISSN2349- 5138 18. Damaynati Jadhav Manda Ghatge, and Vanita Karande 2019. Phytochemical Studies on Three Epiphytic Ferns from Mahabaleshwar and Panchagani. Hills Res. J.of Life Sciences, Bioinformatics, Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences:ISSN 2454-6348 19. Patil S. V. and Karande V. C. Seasonal fluctuations in diversity of Chlorococcales around Satara, Maharashtra J. Threatened Taxa Communicated 20. Patil S. V. and Karande V. C. Diversity of Desmids from some waterbodies of Satara District Maharashtra Res. J. Chemistry and Environment Communicated 21. Patil S V. and Karande V. C. Systematic enumeration of some Blue Green Algae from lentic habitats around Satara Maharashtra, Ind. J. Ecology Communicated 22. Sharada Ghadge and Karande V. C. Distribution of Blue Green Algae and its correlation with Physico Chemical parameters of Paddy Field Soils from Patan and Karad tahasils of Satara District, M. S. J. Threatened Taxa Communicated 1. Papers presented in conferences/seminars/symposia: (26) Sr Name of the Name of the paper Presentation Organizer Date and No. conference/seminar/symposia Oral Poster Year 1 National Conference on Potential of 23rd- SGM th “Recent Trends in Blue green 24 college Biopesticides and Algae as Dec Karad biofertilizers” biofertilsers 2009 1. National conference on Cyanobacterial T. C. 3-5 Feb “Recent trends in Plant biodiversity Collage, 2012) sciences within biofilms Baramati on old building facades from western Maharashtra 2. National conference on Biodiversity of T. C. 3-5 Feb “Recent trends in Plant Diatoms around Collage, 2012) sciences Satara Baramati 3. Systematic 13th – UGC Sponsored Two-Day L.B.S. Account of 14th National conference College, Diatoms From Aug Satara Rajewadi Near 2012 Satara 4. Studies on M. P. S. (1st State level seminar on biodiversity of C. Sept. “Recent Innovation trends in Oscillatoria: A College, 2012) Plant sciences blue green alga Panvel from Satara district (M.S.) 5. State level seminar on Diversity of blue M. P. S. (1st “Recent Innovation trends in green algae form C. Sept. Plant sciences waste places College, 2012) around Karad Panvel (Satara district) 6. National seminar on Phytochemical (6th and analysis and Shivaji 7th Nov Medicinal plants: Status and antimicrobial Universit 2012) future properties of y Cyanobacteria Kolhapur . 7. Departme 14th - nt of 15st UGC Sponsored Two-Day Biodiversity of Botany Dec. Diatoms From DK 2012 National Conference Back Water of College Veer Dam,Satara. Ichalkara nji 8. Cyanobacterial (21st National seminar on “Recent biodiversity from Y. M. and Kas plateau, 22nd trends in life sciences” College, Satara , Dec Maharashtra Pune 2012) 9. UGC Sponsored Two-Day Diatoms From Departme 21st- National Seminar Khandala Tahasil, nt of 22th Satara Botany, Dec. District(Maharash Yashwan 2012 tra) trao Mohite College,P une 10. Blue green algae (18th - National conference on from high altitude 19th Jan region around Y.C.I.S., 2013) “Recent trends in botany” Satara Satara (Maharashtra) 11. (18th National conference on Blue green algae and 19th from Karad, Y.C.I.S., “Recent trends in botany” Jan District Satara Satara 2013) 12. (18th National conference on Diatoms From and 19th Y.C.I.S., “Recent trends in botany” Thoseghar, Satara Jan Satara District 2013) 13. (18th National conference on Studies on seed and 19th germination of Y.C.I.S., “Recent trends in botany” Jan Pedallia : Satara 2013) medicinal plant th 14. National conference on Limnological (18 and 19th “Recent trends in botany” studies of some Y.C.I.S., water bodies from Satara Jan Satara 2013) 15. Studies of water .(28-29 Rajarshi reservoir from Jan C.S National conference Dhavadshi- 2013) College Satara (M.S) Kolhapur 16. UGC-Sponsored Two-Day Hydrobiological M.B.S.K .(3-4 studies of three Mahavid Oct National Conference lakes from ylaya 2013) Ajinkyatara Kadegao fort,Satara(M.S). n 17. Annasahe 27th - b Awate 28th Arts, Sept Commerc 2013. UGC-Sponsored Two-Day Diatoms from e and National Conference Ajinkya tara, Hutatma Satara. Babu Genu Science College Manchar 18. Limnological MBK 2nd – 3rd UGC-Sponsored Two-Day studies of water Mahavid Oct National Conference Reservoir from yalaya, 2013 Dhawadhshi- Kadegoa Satara (MS) n 19. Visva – 15th - Bharti (A 17th Central Nov Biodiversity of Universit 2013 Frontiers in Algology and Diatoms from y Algal Biotechnology Four major water )Santinik bodies in Satara etan, district.
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