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7.2.1 : Describe two Institutional Best Practices as per the NAAC format provided in the Manual.
S.No Best Practices
1. Mentoring System for Students 2015-2019
2. Student Mentor Card
3. Student Mentor Book
4. Student Publications
5. Research activities staff / students
6. Patent Details
7. ICMR Studies
8. Programs Conducted on research
STUDENT MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
The students are divided into groups and about 9-10 students are assigned to a staff member, who will be
the Group Head. A senior Professor will be a team leader supervising each year under whose guidance
the Group Head will function. The Group Head is responsible to assist the students in academic and co-
curricular activities and rendering all help required. They are in charge of attendance, academic
performance and progress of the assigned students and reporting to the parents and Principal. The team
will meet once a month to discuss the progress of the assigned students and report to the Principal once
in two months. The mentors meet their mentees as and when necessary or atleast twice a month and
discuss their progress and also counsel them.
2018-19 batch Team Leader Dr Asokan 9967388886
2017-18 batch Team Leader Dr S Balagopal 9840839411
2016-17 batch Team Leader Dr. Saikrishna 9840127452
2019-20 batch Team Leader Dr Makesh Raj 9791071687
Interns Team Leader Dr S Jimson 9940309211
2018-19 BATCH
Dr Jayaprakash
Dr Jacob Dr Helen Dr Jai Santhosh Dr Narasimhan
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Akshaya Priya P
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Abhitha Shree S
Ashwini D
Ezhil Bharathi J
Jeyamitha R
Maria Selva Vivetha A
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Rubesh K
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Aishwarya K
Bakya Lakshmi V
Fathima Haseen Fazeena A
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Monisha P
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Sarojini M S
Subash B
Vasanthan R M
Aishwarya S
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Kalpita Deb Barman
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Pavithra M
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Sumaiya Fathima T
Yogesh Periyaswam y T
Akshaya N
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Sridevi S
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Ajith Kumar
Anitha Rosselin S
Bhavan Kumar V
Jananee Bharkavi
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Vishnu Pravinaa P
Ramya M
Aarthi. P
Sivaranjani S
Anjali Vijayan
Deepakr aj K
Janisha M
Lakshaya a C M S
Reshma S
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2016-17 BATCH
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Dr Parthasara thy
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2015-16 BATCH
Dr. Kameshwaran
Dr.Meeran Sherif
Dr Nivedha
Dr Kumara Raja
Dr preethi
Dr Lalshmi Priya
Dr Juala Catherin e
Dr Rajesh
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Ragaviba Asvitha Jayasurya
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Dinesh Sneha Abishek Shaik mohamm ed ansar a
Ragul Balaji
Ashwini Chandra
Karthikav
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STUDENT PUBLICATIONS LIST 2013 - 2018
S.NO JOURNAL ARTICLE NAME AUTHOR NAMES
VOLU ME
1 International Journal Of Pharmaceutical Research And Development ( IJPRD)
Quinic acid derivatives as inhibitors of Glycosyltransferase SI, A virulence factor of Streptococcus mutans in the pathogenesis of Dental Caries
Arun Kumar.C, Sambandam Cecilia K, Jayalakshmi M, Premavathy R.K and Shantha S
2013; Vol.(11): January – 2013(03 7-043)
2 International Journal Of Biotechnology And Allied Fields ( IJBAF)
An Insilico study of quinic acid derivatives as inhibitors of COM A, the Quorum sensing protein of Streptococcus mutans responsible for the pathogenesis in Dental Caries
Arun Kumar C, Kannan I, Jayalakshmi M, Premavathy R.K and Shantha S
2013 February ,,1(2):76- 84
3
International Journal Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Research
An Insilico molecular docking study of myricetin derivatives as inhibitors of SspB, a virulence factor of oral pathogen Streptococcus gordonii
Kannan I, Priyanka K, Sambandam Cecilia, Jayalakshmi M , Premavathy R.K, Shantha S
2013: Vol.1(5): 404-408
4
International Journal Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Research
An Insilico design of Inhibitors of GspB, a virulence factor of Streptococcus gordonii in the causation of Infective Endocarditis
Kannan I, Iswarya K , Smabandam Cecilia, Jayalakshmi M, Premavathy R K , Shantha S
2013, Vol.1(3): 262-267
5 International Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences And Research
A study on In Vitro antibacterial activity of Ficus bengalensis Linn. on Dental caries pathogens Streptococcus mutans and Actinomyces viscosus
F.Michael Bernard Prashanth, I Kannan , Cecilia Sambandam, M Jayalakshmi , Premavathy R K and Shantha S
2013; Vol.4(2): 843-846
6 American Journal Of Pharmtech Research
Determination of three dimensional structure of scaA protein, a virulence factor of Streptococcus gordonii by homology modeling and design of inhibitors for scaA protein
Kannan I, Gomathi GD, Sambandam Cecilia, Jayalakshmi M,
2014 volume 4(1)
Premavathy R K, Shantha S
7
International Journal Of Current Trends In Pharmaceutical Research
Molecular docking study on myricetin derivatives as the inhibitors of Glucosyl transferase SI, a virulence factor of Strptococcus mutans in the causation of dental caries
Kannan I, Roshini G, Sambandam Cecilia, Jayalakshmi M, Premavathy R K, Shantha S
2014: Vol.2(1): 292-297
8
International Journal Of Pharmaceutical And Phyto Pharmacological Research (EIJPPR)
Catechin Derivatives as Inhibitors of Programmed Cell Death 1 receptor (Pd-1), a predominant factor of Homo Sapiens in the development of oral Squamous cell cancer
Kannan I, Arun Kumar C, Sambandam Cecilia, Jayalakshmi M, Premavathy R K, Shantha S
2014; 3(5): 412-416
9
International Journal Of Medical Research & Health Sciences
Evaluation of surface contamination of bacteria in various dental clinics with special reference to obligate and facultative anaerobic spore bearing Bacilli
Kannan I, Jessica Yolanda Jeevitha, Sambandam Cecilia, Jayalakshmi M, Premavathy R K, Shantha S
Volume 3, Issue 3
10
Indian Journal Of Dental Research
Evaluation of antimicrobial efficacy of Triphala ( an Indian Ayurvedic herbal formulation) and 0.2% chlorhexidine against Streptococcus mutans biofilm formed on tooth substrate : An in vitro study
J Prabhakar, S Balagopal, MS Priya, S Selvi, M Senthil Kumar
2014;vol ume 25(4)
11
JCDUR
Occupational Hazards in dentistry
Leelavathi , Suman Fathima
2014;Jul - Dec Vol. 4, Issue 2,
12 Advances In Biomedicine And Pharmacy (An International Journal of Biomedicine, Natural Products And Pharmacy)
Antibacterial activity of herbal mouth wash against clinical isolates of oral bacteria
Parvathy S, Delfin lovelina Francis, Kavya karthikeyan , Subramaniam Senthil Kumar
2014; volume 2(1):46- 49
13 American Journal Of Oral Medicine And Radiology
Ridge grip esthetic Prosthesis : An alternative conventional Removable Partial Denture – A case report
Suganya R, Ashish R Jain, C J Venkata Krishnan, Chitraa R Chandran
2015; volume 2(1): 44-46
14 Aperito Journal Of Oral Health And Dentistry
Insilico Designing of drugs to inhibit Lysine – Kgp Gingipain which is a potent virulence factor of Porphyromonas gingivalis
Delfin Lovelina francis & Michael Bernard Prashanth
2015; volume1 (4)
15 TNJPRC : Journal Of Dental Research & Development
Oral health information in Tamil newspapers : A content analysis study
Leelavathi L, Deepika S, Divya G & Chithraa R Chandran
2015; Vol.5 , Issue 23- 28
16 TNJPRC : Journal Of Dental Research & Development
“ Illicit use of Tobacco” – A street play to spread anti tobacco awareness among the general public attending Tagore Dental and Medical College & Hospitals, Chennai
Delfin Lovelina francis, Arun Kumar C & Chithraa R Chandran
2015, JuneVol. 1, Issue 1, 11-16
17 Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Genes in Tooth Development
V Vignesh, N Aravindha Babu, N Balachander & L Malathi
Vol.8(Sp l.Edn.,).1 33-138 (Oct.201 5)
18 Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Maxillectomy
S Jimson, Lakshmi Krishnan, Sudha Jimson, B Anandh & B Lokesh
Vol.8(Sp l.Edn.), 161-167 (Oct.201 5)
19
Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Impacted Mandibular Third Molar to be removed or retained?
Shalini Mishra, B Anandh, M Kasthuri , B Lokesh & J Parthiban
Vol 8(Spl.Ed n.), 441- 444 (Oct.201 5)
20
Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Recent advances in retainers – A review
S Elakiyaa & E Thulasi Ram
Vol 8(Spl.Ed n.), 571- 573 (Oct.201 5)
21
Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Lower Incisor extraction in Orthodontics
U B Rathika & B Ragavendra
Vol 8(Spl.Ed n.), 503- 505 (Oct.201 5)
22
Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Facial profile changes with extraction of four first premolars
E Sankari and B Ragavendra
Vol 8(Spl.Ed n.), 529- 532 (Oct.201 5)
23
Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Emerging Viral diseases in India : A review
N Ragasudha, Aravindha Babu , S Leena Sankari & Anitha
Vol 8(Spl.Ed n.), 83- 89 (Oct.201 5)
24 Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Herpetic Ulcer : A Case report and A review Literature
G Divya, G S Asokan , U Tamilarasi, V Anand & N Balaji
Vol.8(Sp l.Edn.),4 95-498 (Oct.201 5)
25
Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis – A Case report
Divya M Mehta, V Anand, J Jenita Jacobina, G S Asokan, N Balaji & S Aswini
Vol.8(Sp l.Edn.), 533-536 (Oct.201 5)
26
Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Medicolegal Case Scenerios in Dental Practice – A review of Literature
L Leelavathi, R Srudhy and M Anitha
Vol.8(Sp l.Edn.), 537-541 ( Oct.2015 )
27 Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Nutrition and Oral Health – ( Review)
L Leelavathi, Santa Thoudam & M Anitha
Vol.8(Sp l.Edn.), 545-548 (Oct.201 5)
28 Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Anticoagulant in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Amreen Banu, B Lokesh, V ANbazhagan, J Parthiban, & C A Prakash
Vol.8(Sp l.Edn.), 433-436 (Oct.201 5)
29 International Journal Of Current Pharmaceutical Review And Research
Study on Diosmetin derivatives as the inhibitors of FIMH of Uropathogenic Escherichia Coli by Molecular docking with Hex
Kannan I , Ishwarya K, Premavathi R K , Shantha S
2015; Vol. 6, Issue 1:123- 133
30 International Journal Of Recent Advances In Multidisciplinary Research
A simple effective flexible partial denture for Kennedy’s class II modification in Maxillary arch and Class I modification I in Mandibular arch – A case report
Pavithra Devi K , Ashish R Jain, C J Venkata Krishnan & Chithraa R Chandran
2015 Septemb er Vol. 2, Issue 09, 1705- 1708,
31 IOSR – Journal Of Dental And Medical Sciences
Prevalence of Early childhood caries and its association with Body Mass Index in children of Rathinamangalam Village
Aruna Sharma, R Jayaprakash, Selvi, Subramanya Sharma, Vijayanand
2015 Nov.Vol. 14, Issue 11, Ver, Vii PP 52-55
32 Journal Of Chemical And Pharmaceutical Research
Kaempferol derivatives as a potent inhibitor of LYS – Gingipain KGp which is the predominant factor in the development of Periodontitis
Michael Bernard Prashanth, Vishnu M R, Delfin Lovelina Francis & Chitraa R Chandran
2015,7(5 ): 908-913
33 Advances In Medical Education And Practice
Students’ perceptions of educational climate in a new dental college using the DREEM tool
Chitraa R chandran, Rakesh Rajan
2015: 6, 83-92
34 World Journal Of Dentistry
A New alternative technique for denture identification
Ashish R Jain, P Sindhu, C J Venkata Krishnan, Chitra R Chandran
2015; 6(3): 188-192
35 Journal Of Chemical And Pharmaceutical Research
Molecular docking study of kaempferol derivatives as inhibitors of gingipains, a virulent factor of Porphyromonas gingivalis
Kannan I, Michael Bernard Prashanth , Premavathi R K and Shantha S
2015,7(3 ): 1951- 1956
36 Journal Of Chemical And Pharmaceutical Research
Determination of three dimensional structure of dentilisin, A virulence factor of Treponema denticola by homology modeling and identification of inhibitors for dentilisin
Sambandam Cecilia, Sivabakya T K, & Chitraa R Chandran
2015, 7(12): 1082- 1086
37
Journal Of Disease And Global Health
Factors associated with occupational musculoskeletal complaints among dentists in Chennai city
A S Arthi Sri, Ashish R Jain, Jacob Mathew Philip, C J Venkata Krishnan & Chitra R Chandran
6(4), 174-178, 2016
38
JCDUR
Management of Biomedical waste
Sumaiya Fathima, Delfin Lovelina francis
Vol.7,Iss ue 1, January –June 2016
39
International Journal Of Pharmaceutical And Clinical Research
Preparation of silver nano particles using aqueous solution of Ocimum sanctum and Piper betle and Evaluation of its antimicrobial activity against Enterococcus faecalis
Sambandam Cecilia, Divyarani S, Kirubasankar Lakshya, Charumathy R, Kannan I , Chitra R Chandran
2016; 8(7): 699-701
40
JFDS
An In vitro evaluation of the reliability of QR code denture labeling technique
Sindhu Poovannan, Ashish R Jain, C J Venkata Krishnan, Chitra R Chandran
2016; 8:179
41
International Journal Of Dental Research & Development
Single immediate denture for a Diabetic patient – A case report
S S Sivaranjani, Pradeep, Jacob Mathew Philip, Helen Mary Abraham & C J Venkata Krishanan
2016 Dec;Vol. 6, Issue 6, 17-22
42
JCDUR
Endodontic Phytotherapy
B Hemasathya, R Sudha, S Balagopal
2016; July – Dec Vol 7,Issue 2,
43
JCDUR
Nanodiamonds in RCT – Review of Literature
S Balagopal, Vandana James, R Surya,S Swetha, T
2016; July – Dec Vol 7,Issue 2,
Vigneshwari
44
Biology And Medicine
A Novel method for the risk assessment of dental practitioners in Chennai city for occupational musculoskeletal disorders
Arthisri A S, Ashish R Jain, Jacob Mathew Philip, Venkata Krishnan C J, Chitra R Chandran
Biol Med (Aligarh) 2016,8:5
45 Biology and Medicine
Site predilection of occupational
musculoskeletal complaints
amount Dental practitioners in
Chennai city
A. S. Arthisri, Ashish
R. Jain, Jacob
Mathew Philip, C. J.
Venkata Krishnan
and Chitraa
R. Chandran
2017;9(1
): 1-6
46 International
Journal of
Educational
Science and
Research
Perception and knowledge of
dental house surgeons about
multidisciplinary treatment and
coordination forsuccessful dental
treatment.
Mugilan A, Jacob
Mathew Philip,
Helen Mary
Abraham & C. J.
Venkata Krishnan
2017; 7
(3): 19-
26
47 Journal of medical Management of Loose Dentures by
R. Soorya Kumar, Dr
2017;
science and clinical Chemical Retention. Jacob Mathew Philip, 5(6):
research Dr Helen Mary 23497-
Abraham, 99
DrC.J.Venkatakrishna
n.
48 International journal Analysis of knowledge of oral SubhamAgrawal, Dr 2017;
of scientific research health, hygiene and adversities of Jacob Mathew Philip, 6(7):
missing tooth among medical and Dr Helen Mary 292- 294
engineering students Abraham,
DrC.J.Venkatakrishna
n.
`49 International Journal Immediate loading of dental P Sindhu, M 2017; 6
of scientific research. implants in the maxillary second .Narasimman, C J (9);205-
premolar region with zirconia Venkatakrishnan 207
crown – A case report
50 International Journal Language proficiency and SivaranjaniSugumar,
2017; 6
of Current Advanced perceived drawbacks among Jacob M Philip, (11);
Research. undergraduate dental students
in a south indian dental
college.
SindhuPoovannan,
Helen Mary
Abraham, C J
Venkatakrishnan
7210-13
51 Journal of
Clinical Dental
Updates &
Research.
Endodontic Phytotherapy B.Hemasathya,R.Su
dh a,S.Balagopal
Vol 8
Issue 2
:48-51
52 Journal of
Clinical Dental
Updates &
Research.
Nanodiamonds in RCT- Review
of Literature
S. Balagopal,
Vandana James, R.
Surya,S.
Swetha,T.Vigneshw
ari
Vol 8
Issue 2
:52-57
53 World Journal of
Pharmaceutical
and Life
Sciences.
Reasons for utilizing dental
services amongst adult
populations in Chennai city,
India
Delfinlovelinafrancis
, Kumara
rajaB,Logeshwara
nR avikumar,
Geethanjali K,
KeerthiSowjanya G.
2017;3(7
): 259-
262
54 European journal
of pharmaceutical
and medical
research
Barriers in utilization of
dental services among
Chennai population, Tamil
Nadu, India a cross sectional
survey
Delfinlovelinafrancis,
Kumara raja
B,LogeshwaranRav
ik umar,
LavanyadeviRajend
i ran and ChitraaR.
Chandran
2017;4(9
): 667-
670
55 Journal of
Clinical; Dental
Updates and
Research
Smoking and periodontal disease Scindia N,
Mahendran N,
Aravindhan TR,
Juala Catherine,
Chitraa R Chandran .
2017vol
ume:8(2
)
;35-39
56 International
Journal of Current
Research (IJCR)
The effect of teeth whitening
produced by various natural
food substances: an in-vitro
study
Malini Murali,
Sai Krishna, P,
Makesh Raj, L.S.
;.
Kannan, I.,Jai
Octobe
r 2018,
10(10),
74405 -
Santhosh
Manikandan,
V;;Prasanna, S.,
Shankar, K.A.Jude,
J;
Pravina Fernando, L.
74407
57
Biomedical &
Pharmacology
Journal
Orthodontist’s View On Cerebral
Palsy
Priyanka Rajendran,
K. Mahalakshmi,
Job Jacob
Anison,
Vol.
11(1)
,
557-563
(2018)
Balaji Krishnan,
Sunil
Chandy
Varghese
58 Journal of
clinical dental
updates &
research.
Dental management of hearing
and speech impaired child.
Arthisri Vol
8.issu
e
2, 2017 59 European Journal of Association of ABO Blood Group Delfinlovelinafrancis, 2018;5(1
Biomedical and and Rh factor with Periodontitis Kumara raja B, ):639-43
Pharmaceutical among patients attending Tagore Lakshmi Krishnan
Sciences dental college and Hospital: A and Chitraa R.
Cross-Sectional Study Chandran
60 Journal of Indian Knowledge about causes and DelfinLovelina 2018;16(
Association of Public prevention of oral diseases Francis, Kumara raja 3):231-
among
Health Dentistry higher secondary school students in
B, R Durga and 35
Vellore District, Tamil Nadu, India:
Chitraa R. Chandran,
61 Drug Invention Today
Language proficiency and K. Roshini, Jacob 2018;
perceived drawbacks among Mathew Philip, Helen 10(8):14
undergraduate dental students in a
Mary Abraham, C. J. 87-1489
south Indian dental college Venkatakrishnan,
Chitra R. Chandran
62 Drug Invention Today
Analysis of knowledge, attitude, M. Sowmiya, 2018;
and perception about oral health, SubhamAgarwal, 10(8):14
hygiene, and adversities of missing
Jacob Mathew Philip, 90-1492
tooth among Indian students Helen Mary Abraham,
C. J. Venkatakrishnan,
Chitra R. Chandran
63 Drug Invention Today
Attitude toward dental
communication skills among
students in a south indian
dental college.
T. Prakash, Jacob
Mathew Philip,
Helen Mary
Abraham, C. J.
Venkatakrishnan,
Chitra R. Chandran.
2018;
10(8):14
93-1495
64 Drug Invention Today
A review of materials used in Helen Mary Abraham,
2018;
maxillofacial prosthesis - part 2. S. Krishanga, Jacob 10(8):14
Mathew Philip, C. J. 96-1498.
Venkatakrishnan, 1569-
Chitra R Chandran 1573
65
Drug Invention Today
Exposure of occupational hazards
KrishangaSrivastava,
2018; 10
and risks among dental students of
Helen Mary Abraham,
(10):
South Indian Dental College. Jacob Mathew Philip, 2059-61
C. J. Venkatakrishnan,
Chitra R. Chandran
66 J Res Adv Dent Effect of Surface Finishing of Akifa AL, Pradeep R, 2018;9:1
Abraded CAD CAM Zirconia Jacob Mathew Philip, :82-84
Blocks on Adhesion by Helen Mary
Streptococcus Mutans Abraham,Kannan I, C
J Venkatakrishnan
67 Drug Invention Today
Dental practice-related factors A. S. Arthisri, Ashish 2018; 10
associated with occupational R. Jain, Helen Mary (3):
musculoskeletal complaints among
Abraham, Jacob 3434-36
dentists in Chennai city. Mathew Philip*, C. J.
Venkatakrishnan,
Chitra R. Chandran.
68 Drug invention today A review of materials used in Helen Mary Abraham,
2018;
maxillofacial prosthesis- Part 1 p. Dhamini, Jacob 10(7)106
Mathew Philip, C.J. 7-1070
Venkatakrishnan,
Chitraa R. Chandran
69 Drug invention today Perception and knowledge of Mugilan. A ,Helen 2018;10
clinical dental students about
comprehensive management
for successful dental
treatment
Mary Abraham,
Jacob Mathew
Philip, C.J.
Venkatakrishnan,
Chitraa R. Chandran
(8)
1496-
1498
70 Drug invention today Expectation and fulfillment of P. Dhamini ,Helen 2018;
partially edentulous patients Mary Abraham, , 10(10)
receiving removable partial Jacob Mathew Philip, 2056-
dentures in a south Indian dental C.J. Venkatakrishnan 2058
college.
RESEARCH COMMITTEE
The institution has a research committee consisting of heads of all departments and representatives
of the basic science departments. All proposals are screened by the research committee and fine
tuned before they are brought before the Ehics committee. Statistician is also present to guide the
students.
RESEARCH COMMITTEE MEMBERS
1. Prof.Dr.Chithraa.R.Chandran Convenor
9840425789
2. Prof.Dr.S.Jimson Chairman
9940309211
3. Prof.Dr.Balagopal Member
9444039411
4. Prof.Dr.C.J.Venkatakrishnan Member
9841109234
5. Dr.Jayaprakash Member
9840203173
6. K. Balaji Member
9840400990
7. Dr.Asokan
Member
9976388886
8. Dr. Saikrishna Member
9840127452
9. Dr. B. Anandh Member Secretary
9498062672
10. Dr. Meenakshi
Member
9444775927
11. Dr. Bharath Prasad Member
9940282930
12. Dr.I.Kannan
Member
9840520950
13. Dr. Venkata Ramiah Member
9941178552
14. Dr.Delphin Lovelina
Member
9894525536
15. Dr. Manikandan S. Member
8754476125
RESEARCH MEETING
Total research studies – 280 · 63 - presented by Staff · 217 - presented by Students
No.of meetings per year · 2013 - 4 Research Committee Meetings · 2014 - 6 Research Committee Meetings · 2015 - 4 Research Committee Meetings · 2016 - 5 Research Committee Meetings · 2017 - 4 Research Committee Meetings · 2018 - 4 Research Committee Meetings · 2019 - 3 Research Committee Meetings
2013: Total no. of studies – 37, staff – 20, students - 17
· 25.01.13 - 7 studies done by staff/3 studies done by students · 27.3.13 - 4 studies done by staff / 2 studies done by students · 10.7.13 - 5 studies done by staff/2 studies done by students · 13.11.13 - 4 studies done by staff/ 10 studies done by students
2014: Total no. of studies – 40, staff – 11, students - 29
· 08.1.14 - 1 study done by staff/4 studies done by students · 13.8.14 - 1 study done by staff/4 studies done by students · 14.5.14 - 6studies done by staff/2 studies done by students · 26.3.14 - 3studies done by staff/2 studies done by students · 26.11.14 - 3 studies done by students · 12.12.14 - 14 studies done by students
2015: Total no. of studies – 35, staff – 11, students - 24
· 20.5.15 - 4studies done by staff/9 studies done by students · 24.6.15 - 7 studies done by students · 29.7.15 - 5 studies done by staff/1 study done by students · 05.10.15 - 2studies done by staff/7 studies done by students
2016: Total no. of studies – 46, staff – 10, students - 36
· 06.10.16 - 1study done by staff/5 studies done by students · 08.11.16 - 14 studies done by students · 24.3.16 - 2studies done by staff/1 study done by students · 29.6.16 - 1 study done by staff /8 studies done by students · 20.11.16 - 6studies done by staff/8 studies done by students
2017: Total no. of studies – 37, staff – 2, students - 35
· 23.1.17 - 8 studies done by students · 23.3.17 - 10 studies done by students · 28.6.17 - 12 studies done by students · 04.10.17 - 5 Studies done by students/ 2 Studies done by staff
2018: Total no. of studies – 48, staff – 7, students - 41
· 08.02.18 - 13 studies done by students /2 Studies done by staff · 13.04.18 - 7 studies done by students/4 Studies done by staff · 09.08.18 - 1 study done by staff/10 studies done by PG students · 12.12.18 - 08 studies done by UG students /4 studies done by PG students
2019: Total no. of studies – 35, students - 30
· 03.01.19 - 12 studies done by UG students · 13.03.19 - 16 studies done by students · 22.05.19 - 7 studies done by students/ 2 studies done by staff
INSTITUTIONAL ETHICS COMMITTEE
The institution has 2 ethics committees since the number of proposals from postgraduate and undergraduate students are increasing. The ethics committee meet once in 3-4 months and provide guidance and suggestions for conducting research and make corrections in the proposals so as to organize research work in an ethical manner. The IEC is in the process of being registered. The IEC has external dentists, physician, microbiologist, pharmacologist, epidemiologist, statistician, lawyer, social worker, lay person and religious representative.
INSTITUTIONAL ETHICS COMMITTEE MEMBERS
S.NO IEC MEMBERS DESIGNATION/CONTACT DETAILS
1
Dr.Chitraa
R.Chandran (Secretary)
Principal, Professor & HOD Department of Periodontics Tagore Dental College & Hospital Rathinamangalam, Melakottaiyur Post Chennai – 600 127 Mobile No.:9840425789
Clinician
2
Dr.C.Saravanan (Chairperson)
Professor Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery SRM Dental College and Hospital Kattangulathur, Chennai-603203 Moible-8056102561 Email:saravananmaxfax@gmail.com
Clinician
3
Dr.S.Jimson
Professor & HOD Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Tagore Dental College &Hospital Rathinamangalam, Melakotaiyur Post Chennai-600127 Mobile-9940309211 Email:jimsons@tagoredch.in
Clinician
4
Dr.M.R.Srinivasan
Professor and HOD Department of Conservative Dentistry
Sri Venkateshwara Dental College NO.26,kasthuri ranga road,Alwarpet,Chennai-600018 Mobile-9841049718
Clinician
5
Dr.P.Manickam
Scientist E National Institute of Epidemiology, ICMR, R127, TNHB, Ayappakkam, Chennai – 600077 Mobile:9444030527 Email:manickam@nie.gov.in
Scientist / Epidemiol
ogist
6
Dr.I.Kannan
Professor Department of Microbiology Tagore Medical College &Hospital Rathinamangalam, Melakotaiyur Post Chennai-600127 Mobile-9840520950 Email:kannan_iyan@hotmail.com
Bio-
statistician
7
Dr.Priestly Vivek
Kumar
Professor and HOD Department of Pharmacology Tagore Medical College &Hospital Rathinamangalam, Melakotaiyur Post Chennai-600127 Mobile-9994578355 Email:precillapriestly@yahoo.com
Clinician
8
Dr.M.Sivakumar
Epidemiologist Sri Balaji Dental College and Hospital Velachery, Chennai-600100 Mobile:9884319354 Email:sivakumarepid@gmail.com
Epidemiol ogist
9
Dr.Thangasamy
Professor Department of General Medicine Tagore Medical College and Hospital Rathinamangalam,Melakottaiyur post Chennai-600127 Mobile:9443321667 Email:thangasamy@tagoredch.in
Clinician
10
Mr.J.Raja Samuel
Advocate No:3/2,Kambar Street, Alandur,Chennai- 600016 Mobile:9841047876 Id :samandamlawassociates@gmail.com
Legal expert
11
Mrs.Miriam Samuel
Associate Professor &Head Department of Social Work Madras Christian College , Chennai-600059 Mobile :9884444172 Id :mirisam@rediffmail.com
Social Scientist
12
Rev.D.Sagariya
No.8,Roja Thottam, 11
th Cross Street,Irumbuliyur,
East Tambaram, Chennai-600059 Mobile:9551011842 Email:
Religious
Head
13
Mr.Viji
Rathinamangalam
Lay
person from the
community
LIST OF INSTITUTE ETHICS COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Total no. of studies - 185 (including 12 Expedited approvals)
45 - Presented by Staff / 118 - Presented by Undergraduate Students / 10 -
Presented by Postgraduate students 12 - Expedited approvals (11 by Undergraduate students/1 by Staff – University of
Malaya, Malaysia) 172 – Approved / 13 – Not approved
List of Institute Ethics Committee Meetings
1. 1st IEC (14.10.13) - 13 studies done by staff
2. 2nd IEC (20.1.14) - 15 studies done by students
3. 3rd IEC (17.7.14) - 6 studies done by staff / 4 studies done by students
4. 4TH IEC(6.1.15) - 2 studies done by staff / 12 studies done by students
5. 5th IEC(9.6.15) - 2 studies done by staff / 12 studies done by students
6. 6TH IEC(15.10.15) - 5 studies done by staff / 8 studies done by students
7. 7TH IEC(02.3.16) - 5 studies done by staff / 6 studies done by students
8. 8TH IEC (21.7.16) - 2 studies done by staff / 4 studies done by students
9. 9TH IEC(15.11.16) - 1 studies done by staff / 14 studies done by students
10. 10TH IEC(27.4.17) - 1 study done by staff / 11 studies done by students
11. 11th IEC(06.9.17) - 1 study done by staff / 9 studies done by students
12. 12th IEC(05.01.18) - 3 studies done by Staff / 4 studies done by students
13. 13th IEC(09.05.18) - 4 studies done by Staff / 5 studies done by students / 12 studies done by students - Expedited reviews
14. 14th IEC (14.09.18) - 10 studies done by PG students
15. 15th IEC (08.01.19) - 14 studies done by UG students
PATENTS LIST
INNOVATIONS
The staffs and students are encouraged to do research and innovate. The
institution provides all infrastructure, funds and any other requirements to perform
research.
List of patents applied are as follows
S.No Applicant name Patent no Patent title Status
1 Arunkumar.
C Dr S
Balagopal
487/CHE/2013 Automated cavity designer FINAL
SPECIFICATION
2 Michael Bernard
Pras Dr I Kannan
1292/CHE/2013
Pharmaceutical components and method of
treatment of dental caries and dental
plaque – Banyan tree
extracts
APPROVED
3 Michael Bernard
Pras Dr Chitraa R
Chandra
3164/CHE/2014
Commercial Oral Hygiene Monitor APPROVED
4 S.
ChellaVignesh
Dr S Balagopal
Dr Chitraa R Chandra
Multipurpose tooth brush for oral care FINAL
SPECIFICATION
5 S.
ChellaVignesh
Dr S Balagopal
Dr Chitraa R Chandra
Apparatus for skin, Tooth polishing and Oral care
PROVISIONAL
COMPLETE
D
6 Iswariya
Dr I
Kannan
1796/CHE/2015
An insilico design of inhibitors of GspB, a
virulence factor of Streptococcus gordonii in
the causation of Infective Endocarditis
Application process
7 Iswariya
Dr I
Kannan
1797/CHE/2015
Study on Diosmetin Derivatives as the
inhibitors of FIM H of uropathogenic
Escherichia coli by
molecular Docking with HEX
Application process
8 Michael Bernard
Pras Dr Delfin
Lovelina Dr Chitraa
R Chandra
Molecular docking study of kaempferol
derivatives as inhibitor of gingipains,a
virulent factor of porphyromonasgingivalis
Application process
9 Priyanka K
Dr Vandhana James
A novel method and device with angle
rotor for ideal crown retention in
tooth
Final Specification
These are some of the steps taken in that direction
Students are advised on the importance of research from the first year.
Students are encouraged to do surveys, epidemiological studies, short term projects during
the preclinical and clinical year of study. In internship it is part of their curriculum to do
surveys and research projects in some department. Patient, student clinician awareness
studies are regularly done.
These initiatives have resulted in student’s application for patents, writing research
articles and publishing and engaging in ICMR projects.
Students are given aid to publish their articles and also apply for patents.
To promote research and publication the college publishes a bi annual journal – Journal
of Clinical Dental Updates and Research.
Students are encouraged to present papers in regional and national conferences, under
graduate student convention and competitions and also during CSM meetings. Special cases
done by the students are presented by them in conferences.
The institution aids the faculty to undertake research, epidemiological survey, attend and
organize CDE programs.
The institution provides on duty and academic leave for the faculty to participate in
research work, conferences, seminars, workshops and training sessions.
Staffs preparing for exams are granted leave.
College hosted the ICD an international conference at Hyatt Regency on 17,18 December
2016, ISP Colloquium a PG convention along with ISP. We have also supported other
organisations
and departments in conducting conferences and support them financially like Forensic
odontology conference at Chennai, IDA Conference, Global dental Meet at Chennai on 5, 6
November 2015, Pedodontia Conference at Chennai conf, ISDR/IDA, AOMSI , Andaman
conference, TNIPS, and also conduct preconference courses.
The institution and Tagore Medical College have all facilities like research lab, central lab,
central research facilities, and animal lab, and we have signed an MOU to utilize their
facilities. MOU also has been signed with Tagore Engineering college for research activities.
Infrastructure, logistics, and equipments are available and also made available for research activities.
Incentives are given for the staff for international and national publication in indexed
journals with high impact factors. Promotions and increments are based on their research,
publications and students guidance.
About 3 lakh rupees were spent on research activities every year. Equipments were
purchased for about 30 lakhs during the past 3 years for research purposes and reference
materials are available inthe library in the form of books, journals and e journals.
Also the institution has instituted 4 awards to students, every year for the best research work.
The institution conducts regular CDE programs and eminent speakers, research persons
and faculties are invited to the college. This initiative helps build the research temper in the
college.
The institution has provided the researchers with the clinical material, laboratory facilities,
consumable and non-consumable materials and technical man power free of cost.
We have conducted programs, on research methodology and statistics for the staff and
students. Our affiliated university also conducts research programs and the institution
encourages the faculty to attend these programs.
Research linkages with other institutions, universities and centres of excellence. (national
and international). The institution has research linkages with University of Malaya,
Mahasa University, Tagore Medical College, Jerusalem Engineering college, Tagore
Engineering College, Madras University- Biochemistry department, IIT, and with Global
Hospitals.
MOU’s are also signed with University of Malaya and University of Mahasa in Kuala
Lumpurfor research activities and student exchange program.
Providing travel grant for attending national/international conference and workshops. Travel
grants are given to faculties and students presenting papers in national and international
conferences.
Staffs and students are made to do a certificate courses at NPTEL like Health Research
Fundamentals and Introduction to Research
2. PATENTS DETAILS
ICMR STUDENTS STUDIES
ICMR Study Details
S.No Year Department Name of Student
Topic Name of Guide
Status Remarks
1. 2014 PERIODO NTICS
Mr.Sarath Sarathy
Isolation of enteric rods from the dental plaque of patients
with periodontal health
& Disease
Dr. Aravind Completed Approved by ICMR
2. 2014 CONSERV Ms. Preethi
Antibacterial Dr. J. Completed Approved ATIVE efficacy of Prabhakar by ICMR DENTISTR various
Y concentration
of Tri alpha
on
Enterococus
Faecalis
biofilm
formed on
tooth
substrate
– Invitro
study
3. 2014 ORAL Ms.
Lakshmi Krishnan
Incidence of Dr. V. Anand
Completed Approved
MEDICIN E
Buccoverted upper third molar and associated mucosal
by ICMR
trauma
4. 2014 Ms. Priyanka
Determining Dr. Shankar
Completed Approved
ORAL the risk by ICMR PATHOLO factors of
GY musculoskele
t
al disorders in
dental
professionals
,
5. 2015 PUBLIC HEALTH
DENTISTR Y
Ms.Saranya. V
Cross sectional study on tobacco
consumption among
auto rickshaw drivers in
Chennai city,
Dr.Delfin Lovelina
Completed Proposal accepted by ICMR
Tamilnadu
6. 2015 PROSTHO DONTICS
Ms.Arthis ri.A.S
Prevalence of self
reported musculo skeletal
disorders among
Dentist in Chennai city
Dr.Ashish Jain Complete d
Proposal accepted by ICMR
7. 2015 CONSERV ATIVE DENTIST
R Y &
ENDOND ONTICS
Ms.Sharm ila .L
Effect of electro surgical
current on E.feacalis
biofilm formed on
tooth surface
- an invitro study
Dr.Balagopal Complete d
Proposal accepted by ICMR
8. 2019 PEDODON
TICS
Mr.Badri Comparing the accuracy
in determinatio
n of ABO blood groups from various
saliva contaminant
ed substances-
an exploratory
Dr.jayaprakash
Proposal accepted by ICMR
study
9. 2019 PROSTHO Ms.krisha
Antimicrobial Dr.Jacob Proposal
DONTICS nga activity of accepted by srivatsa herbal ICMR Extract on
denture
plaque
Candida
10. 2019 CONSERV
ATIVE DENTIS
T R Y &
ENDOND ONTICS
ms.harshi t
ha balaji
Acupressure
anaesthesia as a method pf
pain relief during rubber dam
Dr.Hemasathya
Proposal
accepted by ICMR
application
PROGRAMS IN RESEARCH
S.NO DATE TITLE SPEAKERS
1 October 2014
Research methodology and Statistics
Dr.A.Balaji Assistant Professor
Department of Community Medicine, Tagore Medical College
and Hospital 2 4th
March
2015
Collaborative Institutional Training
Initiative(CITI), in association with Sri
Ramachandra University
&University of Miami
Dr.S.P.Thyagarajan Professor of Eminence and Dean,
Sri Ramachandra University
3 4th Marc
h 2015
Roles and Responsibilities of
Institute Ethics Committee Members
DrB.W.C.Sathiyasekaran Professor,
Department of Community Medicine, Sri Ramachandra
University 4 9th April
2015 Research
Methodology Dr.Uma
Devi Professor,
Rajas Dental College 5 15th
Oct 2015
Clinical trials &good Clinical Practices
Dr.Manickam PhD Scientist D NIE (ICMR)
6 26th Sep 2017
Workshop on Human Bio Ethics
Dr.Nandini K.Kumar/Dr.Roli Mathur/Dr.P.Manickam/Dr.Rajku
mar Prabhu /Dr.G.Nagendran/Dr.Medha
Rajappa/Dr.S.Swarnalakshmi/Dr.S.Jimson
7
6th
Dec 2019
Workshop on epi info
Mr.K.Kanagasabai, Principal Technical
Officer National Institute Of Epidemiology
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