Dr. Sam A. Masih

Assistant Professor
Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Sam Higginbotom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Biography

Dr. Sam A. Masih is currently working as Assistant Professor at Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, India. He obtained his PhD in Biotechnology from same Institute. His area of research interest related to Renewable Energy, Remediation, Molecular Biology, Cancer Biology, Animal Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering, and Cell Culturing. He is member of editorial board in Science Journal of Energy Engineering, American Journal of Life Sciences, International Journal of Sustainable and Green Energy, International Invention Journal of Biochemistry and Bioinformatics, and Journal of Energy and Natural Resources. He is also serving as reviewer for journals such as International Journal of Environmental Science and Toxicology, Asian Journal of Science and Applied Technology, International Journal of Agricultural and Soil Sciences, and Asian Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology. He has published 1 book, 12 research articles in journals, 5 conference proceedings, and 3 news paper articles contributed as author/co-author. He actively participated in number of training courses. He also attended several workshops and presentation and performed presentations.

Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
Renewable Energy
Molecular Biology
Cancer Biology
Animal Biotechnology

Selected Publications

  1. Masih, S.A., M. Devasahayam and C. Dwivedi, 2014. Remediation of inland water using microbial fuel cell technology. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 73: 243-246.

  2. Masih, S.A., 2014. MFC: An Innovative Approach to Generate Electricity and Water Remediation. LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN-13: 9783659541834, Pages: 164.

  3. Masih, S.A. and M. Devasahayam, 2014. Remediation of textile waste water using MFC technology by adding Enterobacter cloacae. Adv. Applied Res., 6: 178-185.
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  4. Masih, S.A. and M. Devasahayam, 2013. Optimisation and the efficient design of an Enterobacter cloacae dual-chambered membrane microbial fuel cell for enhanced power generation. Int. J. Ambient Energy, 36: 11-18.
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  5. Masih, S.A. and M. Devasahayam, 2013. Developments in microbial fuel cell system for electricity generation. Trends Biosci., 6: 701-704.
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  6. Masih, S.A., M. Devasahayam, R. Srivastava and S. Gupta, 2012. Enterobacter Species specific microbial fuel cells show increased power generation with high coulombic efficiency. Trends Biosci., 5: 114-118.
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  7. Masih, S.A., M. Devasahayam and M. Zimik, 2012. Optimization of power generation in a dual chambered aerated membrane microbial fuel cell with E. coli as biocatalyst. J. Scient. Ind. Res., 71: 621-626.
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  8. Devasahayam, M. and S.A. Masih, 2012. Microbial fuel cells demonstrate high coulombic efficiency applicable for water remediation. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 50: 430-438.
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  9. Bind, A., B. Kanaujia, N. Ahmad, S.A. Masih and A. Saran, 2012. Production of cellulose and bioethanol from lignocellulosic materials using A. niger and S. cerevaceae. Trends Biosci., 5: 214-217.

  10. Masih, S.A., M. Devasahayam, J. Haider and S. Mishra, 2011. Remediation of inland water and waste water samples using microbial fuel cell technology. Trends Biosci., 4: 175-179.

  11. Masih, S.A., M. Ramyapriya, M. Zeeshan and A. Chavan, 2010. Modulation of MAPK phosphorylation and cell viability in the T47D breast cancer cell lines by treatment of deprenyl. Int. J. Cancer Res., 6: 10-18.

  12. Masih, S.A. and H. Masih, 2010. Assessment of genetic variability among fresh water murrels using RAPD marker. Asian J. Anim. Sci., 4: 7-10.