Dr. Rathinam Raja
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Dr. Rathinam Raja

Research Scientist
Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Microalgae from University of Madras, India

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Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Biofuels
62%
Genetics
90%
Molecular Biology
75%
Biochemistry
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
7
Articles
21
Abstracts
6

Selected Publications

  1. Hemaiswarya, S., R. Raja, I.S. Carvalho, R. Ravikumar and V. Zambare et al., 2012. An Indian Scenario on Renewable and Sustainable Energy Sources with Emphasis on Algae. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 96: 1125-1135.
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  2. Hemaiswarya, S., R. Raja, R. Ravi Kumar, V. Ganesan and C. Anbazhagan, 2011. Microalgae: A sustainable feed source for aquaculture. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 27: 1737-1746.
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  3. Cerdeira, L.T., M.P. Schneider, A.C. Pinto, S.S. de Almeida and A.R. dos Santos et al., 2011. Complete genome sequence of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis strain CIP 52.97, isolated from a horse in Kenya. J. Bacteriol., 193: 7025-7026.
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  4. Raja, R. and S. Hemaiswarya, 2010. Microalgae and Immune Potential. In: Dietary Components and Immune Function-Prevention and Treatment of Disease and Cancer, Watson, R.R., S. Zibadi and V.R. Preedy (Eds.). Humana Press/Springer, USA., ISBN: 978-1-60761-060-1.
  5. Raja, R., 2009. Microalgae [Pourriel probable] Contributed a Column in the IInd Chapter. In: Un Monde Invisible, Bordenave, L. (Ed.). Aubanel-La Martiniere, La Martiniere Group, France, ISBN: 978-2-7006-0670-6, pp: 124-126, (In French).
  6. Hemaiswarya, S., M. Poonkothai, R. Raja and C. Anbazhagan, 2009. Comparative study on the antimicrobial activities of three Indian medicinal plants. Egypt. J. Biol., 11: 52-57.
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  7. Raja, R., S. Hemaiswarya, N. A. Kumar, S. Sridhar and R. Rengasamy, 2008. A perspective on the biotechnological potential of microalgae. Cr. Rev. Microbiol., 34: 77-88.
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  8. Hemaiswarya, S. and R. Raja, 2008. Effect of bark leachate of Thespesia populnea on Amaranthus tricolor. Allelopathy J., 22: 253-258.
  9. Raja, R., S. Hemaiswarya, D. Balasubramanyam and R. Rengasamy, 2007. Protective effect of Dunaliella salina (Volvocales, Chlorophyta) on experimentally induced fibrosarcoma on wistar rats. Microbiol. Res., 162: 177-184.
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  10. Raja, R., S. Hemaiswarya, D. Balasubramanyam and R. Rengasamy, 2007. PCR-identification of Dunaliella salina (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae) and its growth characteristics. Microbiol. Res., 162: 168-176.
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  11. Raja, R., S. Hemaiswarya and R. Rengasamy, 2007. Exploitation of Dunaliella for β-carotene production. Applied Microbiol. Biotechnol., 74: 517-523.
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  12. Hsu, Y.F., C.S. Wang and R. Raja, 2007. Gene expression pattern at desiccation in the anther of Lilium longiflorum. Planta, 226: 311-322.
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  13. Raja, R., C. Anbazhagan, V. Ganesan and R. Rengasamy, 2004. Efficacy of Dunaliella salina (Volvocales, Chlorophyta) in salt refinery effluent treatment. Asian J. Chem., 16: 1081-1088.
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  14. Raja, R., C. Anbazhagan, D. Lakshmi and R. Rengasamy, 2004. Nutritional studies on Dunaliella salina (Volvocales, Chlorophyta) under laboratory conditions. Seaweed Res. Utilizat., 26: 127-146.