Dr. Kavyashri Joshi | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award
PVP College, Pravaranagar- India
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Kavyashri Bhalchandra Joshi, a dedicated biotechnologist, embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology from Ahmednagar College, University of Pune, achieving first-class honors in July 2009. She continued her studies at KTHM College and Research Centre, Nasik, earning a Master of Science in Biotechnology with a commendable 62.15% in July 2011. Her early interest in biotechnology set the stage for a prolific academic career, further solidified by her M.Phil in Science from Savitribai Phule Pune University in March 2018.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Joshi’s professional experience began as an Assistant Professor in Biotechnology at P.V.P. College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Pravaranagar, where she served from March 2012 to October 2013. During her tenure, she delivered lectures on a range of subjects, including Recombinant DNA Technology, Fermentation Technology, Plant Tissue Culture Technology, Biodiversity, Cell Biology, Stem Cell Techniques, and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Additionally, she played a significant role in conducting practical sessions and participated in university examination work as an examiner and moderator.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Joshi’s research journey is marked by significant contributions to biotechnology. As a full-time Ph.D. research scholar at the Department of Biotechnology, PVP College and Research Centre, Pravaranagar, from February 2020 to January 2024, she focused on the “Synergistic effect of copper nanoparticles on bacterial blight disease of pomegranate.” Her M.Phil research, completed at KTHM College, Nasik, also revolved around bacterial blight disease of pomegranate, highlighting her consistent interest in plant pathology and biotechnological solutions.
Dr. Joshi has expertise in various experimental techniques, including plant tissue culture, recombinant DNA techniques, DNA and RNA isolation, and bioprocess engineering. Her industrial training includes quality control of fertilizers at Rama Agricultural Chemicals, Pune, practical applications of biotechnology at Biozoom, Pune, and in-silico drug discovery and chemoinformatics at RASA Life Science Informatics, Pune.
Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Joshi’s work has been recognized through several publications and conference presentations. She has published research papers in renowned journals such as Materials Today Proceedings, Ad. Plant Sci., and the International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health. Her notable publications include:
- “Synergistic Effect of Copper, Silver Nanoparticles and Hydrogen Peroxide on Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. Punicae” (2023).
- “Copper Nanoparticles Entrapped Beads Antibacterial Activity against Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae” (2021).
- “Knowledge and Attitude of Indian Expatriate working at Gondar, Ethiopia regarding Yellow Fever Vaccination: a Survey” (2020).
- “Antistress activity of petroleum ether, methanolic and aqueous extracts of fruits of Benincasa hispida in experimental animals” (2018).
- “Efficiency of antibiotics and bordeaux mixture against bacterial blight of pomegranate” (2016).
- “Antibacterial Activity of Silver Nanoparticle Against Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae” (2020).
Impact and Influence
Dr. Joshi’s research has had a significant impact on the field of biotechnology, particularly in plant pathology. Her work on bacterial blight disease of pomegranate and the application of nanoparticles in combating this disease has provided valuable insights and potential solutions for agricultural biotechnology. Her academic projects, such as the in vitro propagation of salt-tolerant cell lines and the study of phytonutrients like lycopene, demonstrate her broad research interests and expertise.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Joshi’s legacy is marked by her dedication to advancing biotechnology through research, teaching, and practical applications. She has guided several undergraduate and postgraduate projects, including the purification and characterization of tyrosinase from potato, isolation and characterization of endophytes from herbal plants, degradation of phenol using fungi and bacteria, and the study of medicinal plants for mosquito repellent preparation.As she continues her research and academic career, Dr. Joshi is poised to make further contributions to biotechnology, with potential future projects likely to explore new biotechnological applications and solutions to pressing agricultural and environmental challenges. Her expertise, combined with her commitment to education and research, ensures that she will remain a significant figure in the field, inspiring future generations of biotechnologists.