DBT-Bioinformatics Centre

Department of Biotechnology Government of India established Bioinformatics Centre (BIC) for Marine Bioresource Conservation and Sustainable Utilization at NCAAH on February 2021. The DBT-Bioinformatics Centre at NCAAH envisages human resources development in the subject area by organizing   training programs on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology for the candidates at graduate level (7 days), postgraduate/PhD level (15 days) and postdoctoral/faculty levels (21 days). The research areas under the DBT- Bioinformatics Centre include the determination of the extent of perturbation of a typical marine ecosystem by human activity and generation of early warning signs in the form of accurate NGS genomic data,. Targeted drug discovery from marine biological systems focusing on applications such as virtual screening prediction and drug efficacy and ADMET prediction, building up synthetic biology platform for biosynthesis of various molecules such as pyocyanin and human resource development in the associated areas and the application of NGS in aquatic animal model in assessing xenobiotics deleterious to environmental health under “one health concept”, and development of human resource in the discipline.

Training Programme on Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Dr Valsamma Joseph Director Associate Professor

Prof. Valsamma Joseph
BIC Coordinator

Dr. Silpa Bhaskaran
Research Associate

Publications

1. Indira Krishnaswami, Sanyo Sabu, I.S. Bright Singh, Valsamma Joseph, Marine benthic diatom Psammodictyon panduriforme (MACC 35) as a potent producer of long chain hydrocarbons and fatty acids of biofuel significance, Algal Research, Volume 79, 2024, 103492, doi: 10.1016/j.algal.2024.103492.

2. Kannukkarathi Thasreefa, Jayesh Puthumana, I.S. Bright Singh, Joseph Valsamma, Chitosan-flocculated Picochlorum maculatum MACC3 as a functional feed for improve growth and health in guppies (Poecilia reticulata), Algal Research, Volume 86, 2025, 103968, doi: 0.1016/j.algal.2025.103968 .

  1. Amal Vasu, Sabira P.A., Y. Chandrakanth Singha, Sanu Sharbin K.M., Muneer A., Silpa Bhaskaran, I.S. Bright Singh, Jayesh Puthumana, Assessment of genetic diversity of Etroplus suratensis in Vembanad Lake, Kerala, India, Book of Abstracts: International Workshop on Aquaculture Medicine and Aquatic Animal Health Management in Asia-Pacific: Status, Constraints and the Way forward- AQUAMAP25, CUSAT, January 2025, p.144
  2. Jini Jimmy, Salini K., Muneer A., Aswathy C., Saranya M. Silpa Bhaskaran, Rojin Joseph, I. S. Bright Singh, Lyophilized Pyocyanin – An emerging drug of choice in aquaculture in lieu of antibiotics, Book of Abstracts: International Workshop on Aquaculture Medicine and Aquatic Animal Health Management in Asia-Pacific: Status, Constraints and the Way forward- AQUAMAP25, CUSAT, January 2025, p.128
  3. Kumar Shreshtha, Muneer A., Silpa Bhaskaran, Valsamma Joseph, I.S. Bright Singh, In-silico-based approach for vaccine development for Infectious Spleen and Kidney Necrosis Virus, Book of Abstracts: International Workshop on Aquaculture Medicine and Aquatic Animal Health Management in Asia-Pacific: Status, Constraints and the Way forward- AQUAMAP25, CUSAT, January 2025, p.127
  4. Jini Jimmy, Silpa Bhaskaran, Bright Singh, Valsamma Joseph, “Systems approach to investigate the molecular interactions in the biosynthetic pathway of Pyocyanin produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa”, Maricon 2019- International Conference on Frontiers in Marine Sciences, Cochin, p.90, April 2024.
  5. Muneer A., Keerthana P. V., Silpa Bhaskaran, Anjana J., Arathi M., Prinsha Prasad K. P., Samyuktha Saju, Sajeevan T. P., Jayesh Puthumana, Valsamma Joseph, I.S. Bright Singh, “Molecular epidemiology of Viral Diseases in Finfishes from 2019 to 2024 and Demonstration of Prediction Modelling”, Maricon 2019- International Conference on Frontiers in Marine Sciences, Cochin, p.55, April 2024.