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Curriculum VitaeKHANGEMBAM BRONSON KUMARM.Sc., Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Zoology, Bodoland UniversityP.O. Rangalikhata, DebargaonAssam-783370, India 919899046204, 918467078724kbronson173@gmail.com, bronsonkh@yahoo.co.inDate and Place of Birth:17 December, 1985 at Imphal-West, Manipur, IndiaEducation:1. Matriculation: 2001, St. Joseph’s School, Imphal, Manipur.2. Higher Secondary Examination: 2003, Human Resource Development Academy (HRDA), Imphal, Manipur.3. B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology: 2006, HansRaj College, University of Delhi, Delhi.4. M.Sc. Zoology: 2009, Hindu College, University of Delhi, Delhi.5. Ph.D. Zoology: 2015, Department of Zoology, University of Delhi, Delhi.Specialization:Fish BiologyAreas of Research Interest:Aquaculture, Fish Nutrition, Physiology and BiochemistryPositions Held and Current Position:1. Assistant Professor (Adhoc) in Department of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhifrom 22nd January, 2015 to 8th January, 2018.2. Assistant Professor (Permanent Faculty) in Department of Zoology, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar,Assam-783370 from 9th January, 2018 till present.1

Research Experience:1. DST-JRF (2010-2011) in DST-SERC sponsored project “Characterization of digestive proteases in IndianMajor carps and their capacity to digest plant proteins” at Department of Zoology, University of Delhi.2. Research Associate (ICAR, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi) from 28th November, 2014 to 21st January, 2015in Indo-Africa and Indo-Afghanistan Fellowship Programme.3. Co-Investigator in University of Delhi, Innovation Project (2015-2016) “Weed in feed to develop diseaseresistance against Aeromonas hydrophila in fish” (Project code 305) fully sponsored by University ofDelhi.Research Supervision:1. M.Sc. Dissertation Thesis: 02 (2018)Achievements and Awards:1. Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) award and citation: 8th position in order of merit(Matriculation Examination, 2001).2. Post Matric National Merit Scholarship (2001-2003).3. Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur, COHSEM award and citation: 3rd position in order ofmerit (HSE, XII std. examination, 2003).4. Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur (COHSEM) Citation/Award for ‘Subject Topper’ inBiology (HSE, XII std. Examination, 2003).5. CSIR/UGC-NET for Lectureship in Life Sciences (Dec. 2008, Dec. 2009, Dec. 2010)CSIR/UGC-NET for JRF in Life Sciences (June 2010)UGC-NET for Lectureship in Environmental Sciences (Mar. 2013)Publications:I. Research Publications:1. Khangembam, B. K., Sharma Y. V. R. K. and Chakrabarti, R. 2012. Purification and characterization oftrypsin from the digestive system of carp Catla catla (Hamilton). International Aquatic Research, 4: 9doi: 10.1186/2008-6970-4-9. Springer Open. ISSN: 2008-6970 (electronic version).2. Ahmad, T., Singh, S. P., Khangembam, B. K., Sharma, J. G. and Chakrabarti, R. 2014. Foodconsumption and digestive enzyme activity of Clarias batrachus exposed to various temperatures.Aquaculture Nutrition, 20: 265-272, doi: 10.1111/anu.12072. Blackwell Publishing House. Online ISSN:1365-2095. Impact Factor: 1.665.2

3. Bronson Kumar Khangembam and Rina Chakrabarti. 2015. Trypsin from the digestive system of carpCirrhinus mrigala: Purification, characterization and its potential applications. Food Chemistry 175: 386394, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.11.140. Elsevier Publications. ISSN: 0308-8146. ImpactFactor: 4.529.4. Jai Gopal Sharma, Ashok Kumar, Deepak Saini, Nawang Lendup Targay, Bronson KumarKhangembam & Rina Chakrabarti. 2016. In vitro digestibility study of some plant protein sources asaquafeed for carps Labeo rohita and Cyprinus carpio using pH-Stat method, Indian Journal ofExperimental Biology, 54: 606-611 NISCAIR Publications, India. ISSN No. 0975-1009 (Online); 00195189 (Print). Impact Factor: 1.165.5. Nilssen, K. J., Ngasainao, M. R., Sharma, J. G., Srivastava, S. K., Chandra, S., Moirangthem, K. S.,Khangembam, B. K., Kumar, S. and Chakrabarti. 2016. Activities of digestive enzymes in relation toingested natural food in three carp species of the Himalayan River Ladhiya, northern India. AquacultureNutrition, 22:6, 1369-1373. Blackwell Science Ltd. doi: 10.1111/anu.12351. Online ISSN: 1365-2095.Impact Factor: 1.665.6. Bronson Kumar Khangembam, Arun Shivnath Ninawe and Rina Chakrabarti. 2017. Effect of cortisoland triiodothyronine bath treatments on the digestive enzyme profile and growth of Catla catla larvaeduring ontogenic development. Aquaculture Research, 48(5): 2173-2185. doi:10.1111/are.13054. JohnWiley & Sons Pvt Ltd. Online ISSN: 1365-2109. Impact Factor: 1.461.II. Books Edited/Authored/ Book Chapter:1. Bronson Kumar Khangembam (2016). ‘Gas exchange in animals’ in: Biology Programme for S5, forupper secondary sciences Rwanda Project 2015-2016. Khosla Publishing House, Delhi, pp. 202-234.ISBN No. 9789383996889.Conferences:1. Participated and volunteered at 49th annual All India Microbiologist conference 2008, University of Delhi,Delhi.2. Rina Chakrabarti, Bronson Kumar Khangembam, Kameshwar Sharma Y. V. R. 2011. Isolation andcharacterization of trypsin of Indian major carp Catla catla. World Aquaculture 2011, Natal Brazil.3. Khangembam, B. K. and Chakrabarti, R. 2011. Biochemical characterization of trypsin from the visceraof rohu, Labeo rohita, p.151. In: Gopalakrishnan, A. et al. (Eds.), Renaissance in Fisheries: Outlook andStrategies-Book of Abstracts, 9th Indian Fisheries Forum, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute,Kochi and Asian Fisheries Society, Indian Branch, 19-23 December 2011, Chennai, India, 381 pp. OralPresentation.3

4. Jai Gopal Sharma, Tauqueer Ahmad, Samar Pal Singh, Bronson Kumar Khangembam and RinaChakrabarti. 2012. Effect of temperature on the food consumption rate and digestive enzyme profile ofClarias batrachus. National Seminar on Cold Water Fisheries: Nainital, Uttarakhand, India. Posterpresentation.5. Rina Chakrabarti and Bronson Kumar Khangembam, 2014. Purification and Characterization of Trypsinfrom Indian major carp Cirrhinus mrigala. World Aquaculture Adelaide 2014. International Conferenceand Exposition. June 7-11, 2014. Adelaide, Australia.6. Bronson Kumar Khangembam and Rina Chakrabarti, 2014. Effect of exogenous cortisol andtriiodothyronine bath treatments of Catla catla larvae on its digestive enzymes activity during larvaldevelopment. 34th Annual Session of the Academy of Environmental Biology, India &NationalConference on Challenges for Sustainability of Natural Resources and Environment with Emphasis onAquatic Ecosystem for Livelihood Security. October 10-12, 2014. College of Fisheries, G.B. PantUniversity of Agriculture & Technology. Pantnagar-263149, Uttarakhand, India.7.Jai Gopal Sharma, Ashok Kumar, Deepak Saini, Nawang Lendup Targay, Bronson Kumar Khangembam& Rina Chakrabarti. 2015. Plant proteins and their in vitro digestibility in carps using pH STAT method.World Aquaculture 2015, May 26-30, 2015 Jeju, South Korea.8.Nilssen, K. J., Ngasainao, M. R., Sharma, J. G., Srivastava, S. K., Chandra, S., Moiranthem, K. S.,Khangembam, B. K., Kumar, S. and Chakrabarti. 2015. Food selection and gut enzyme levels in goldenMahseer, snow-trout and hill-trout inhabiting river Ladhiya, Northern India. World Aquaculture 2015,May 26-30, 2015 Jeju, South Korea.9.Bronson Kumar Khangembam and Rina Chakrabarti. 2017. Recovery of an important digestive proteasetrypsin from the viscera of Indian major carp rohu, Labeo rohita and study of its biochemical properties.Poster Presentation. Indo-US Workshop cum International Symposium on ‘Biological Timing and HealthIssues in the 21st Century”, held at the University of Delhi, Delhi (India) from February 21-24, 2017.10. Participated in the International Conference and Outreach Program On ‘Environment & Ecology:Sustainability and Challenges’ 04-06 January, 2017 at University of Delhi, Delhi.Symposiums, Workshops and Training Programmes:1. Participated in CSIR Programme on youth for leadership in science (CPYLS), Oct. 30 & 31, 2001 atCSIR-RRL Jorhat, Assam.2. Workshop on Bio-Floc Technology: An eco friendly technology for intensive culture of fish and prawn.September 13-16, 2011. Department of Zoology. University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, India.3. Workshop on Data Acquisition and Analysis. September, 2014. AD Instruments and Department ofZoology, University of Delhi, Delhi, India.4

4. Author Workshop. Elsevier and University of Delhi. 22nd September, 2014. University of Delhi, Delhi,India.5. Training and Awareness Programme on Intellectual Property Rights organized by FICCI, University ofDelhi and Intellectual Property India, on November 2, 2014 at University of Delhi, Delhi, India.6. Symposium on Proteomics. 16th March, 2015. Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi. India.7. Training Workshop in ‘Animal Behaviour’ organized by Department of Zoology, University of Delhi,Delhi-110007 from 19-25 August, 2015.8. Workshop on ‘Molecular Characterization of Human Samples to Identify Disease Risk Loci’ atSri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi during 7-8 April, 2017.9. Participated in Faculty Development Programme on ‘Behavioral Remodeling and Use of ICTtools for Classroom Delivery of Teachers’ organized by E&ICT Academy IIT Guwahatisupported by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). Govt. of India heldfrom 20th to 29th August, 2018 at Department of Commerce, Bodoland University, Assam.10. Member of Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University, Science Faculty Team visiting SSC School,Bhigan, Sonepat Haryana in May 2015, for imparting science education and scientific temper in schoolstudents as part of DBT STAR Project (2015-2016).11. Organizing Committee member of International Conference and Outreach Program On ‘Environment &Ecology: Sustainability and Challenges’ 4-6 January, 2017 at New Delhi.12. Organizing Committee member of Workshop on ‘Molecular Characterization of Human Samplesto Identify Disease Risk Loci’ at Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi during 7-8April, 2017.13. Organizing Committee member of ‘Two Day Workshop on Advanced Science and Mathematicsfor Senior Secondary School Students’, 7-8th April, 2017 organized by DBT STAR Status SriVenkateswara College and LNJ Bhilwara Group.Membership of Scientific Bodies and Societies:1. Life member: The Indian Science Congress Association, 14, Dr. Biresh Guha Street, Kolkata: 700017,India (Membership No. L34848)5

4. Jai Gopal Sharma, Ashok Kumar, Deepak Saini, Nawang Lendup Targay, Bronson Kumar Khangembam & Rina Chakrabarti. 2016. In vitro digestibility study of some plant protein sources as aquafeed for carps Labeo rohita and Cyprinus carpio using pH-Stat method, Indian Journal of

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