Dr. Ravail Singh - Aquatic biology - Best Researcher Award 🏆
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - India
Professional Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits
He commenced his academic journey with a Master's in Fisheries Science from the University of Bhopal. His dissertation on the rearing of free-living marine nematodes at the National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, showcased his early interest in marine ecology and benthic habitats.
Professional Endeavors
His dedication to exploring the depths of marine ecology led him to pursue a Ph.D. from Oldenburg University, focusing on the biodiversity of deep-sea nematode communities in commercially significant manganese nodule areas. His subsequent roles as a CSIR Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute of Oceanography and as a DAAD PhD scholar at Senckenberg am Meer, Germany, broadened his international research experience.
Contributions and Research Focus in Aquatic biology
His research primarily centers on benthic ecology, Aquatic biology and biodiversity, specializing in meiofauna, particularly nematodes. He excels in investigating how biological characteristics function and interact under various environmental and anthropogenic changes. His work goes beyond taxonomy and physiology, encompassing the study of benthic communities in diverse environments like oxygen minimum zones, hydrothermal vents, seeps, and polluted regions.
Accolades and Recognition
Throughout his career, He has gained recognition for his outstanding contributions to marine ecology, earning accolades such as the CSIR Senior Research Fellowship and the prestigious DAAD PhD scholarship. His publications and involvement in regional, Southern Ocean, and global assessments of anthropogenic and climate-change impacts on marine ecosystems have significantly contributed to the field.
Impact and Influence
His work has had a profound impact on the understanding of marine ecosystems, Aquatic biology specifically in elucidating the role of meiofauna in larger ecological processes. His interdisciplinary approach, combining experimental and field research with diverse scientific techniques, has set a benchmark for studying marine communities.
Legacy and Future Contributions
As a marine ecologist, his legacy lies in his dedication to unraveling the complexities of marine biodiversity and ecosystems. His innovative approaches, software development, and comprehensive research methodologies pave the way for future advancements in understanding and conserving our oceans.
Notable Publications
- Environmental implications of codon usage bias in Crocus sativus and its impact on host pathogen interactions
- Exploring the relationship between codon usage and gene expression in the Meloidogyne incognita genome: Implications for environmental adaptability
- Molecular adaptation and codon usage bias analysis of Heterodera glycines and Heterodera avenae in saffron (Crocus sativus) corms from Jammu and Kashmir
- Comprehensive analysis of codon usage pattern in Eisenia fetida and its correlation with gene expression
- First record of Unionicola (Myanmaratax) savadiensis from India, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (Acari, Unionicolidae)