J. P. Yadav

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Prof. J. P. Yadav
Born (1964-01-01) 1 January 1964 (age 59)
Khatiwas, Jhajjar, Haryana
Nationality Indian
Other namesJay Parkash Yadav
EducationPh.D.
ParentLaxmi Datt Yadav
AwardsProf. R.P. Roy Young Scientist by Society of Cytology and Genetics, India
Scientific career
Fields Molecular genetics
Institutions Maharshi Dayanand University

Jay Parkash Yadav (born January 1, 1964) is Vice-Chancellor, Indira Gandhi University, Rewari since April 3, 2022 to April, 2025. [1] He is an Indian biologist and professor of genetics best known for his research on genetics. He was awarded Prof. R.P. Roy Young Scientist by Society of Cytology and Genetics, India. [2]

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Early life

He was born in Khatiwas village of Jhajjar District in Haryana State.

Education

In 1986 he completed his M. Sc. Biosciences and in 1991 Ph. D. Biosciences was awarded. [3]

career

He is head in Department of Genetics in Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. [4] In 2008 he was awarded UGC fellowship under education Cultural Exchange Programme to visit South Africa. International Travel Grant from CSIR, New Delhi & CCSTDS, Chennai to attend SEGH 2010 at Ireland was awarded in 2010. [5]

Research

He as an erudite researcher and more than 200 research papers of international repute are to his credit. [6] [7] He has guided many Ph.D.'s.

Books

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  9. Panghal, Manju. (2012). Activity of Medicinal Plants Against Isolates of Oral Cancer Cases Medicinal Plants Role As Antimicrobial Agents. Yadav, J. P. (Neue Ausg ed.). Saarbrücken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. ISBN   978-3-659-14921-4. OCLC   863912537.
  10. Saini, Sushila. (2013). Genetic diversity and hypoglycemic studies of Salvadora species. Yadav, Jaya Parkash. (1. Aufl ed.). Saarbrücken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. ISBN   978-3-659-38567-4. OCLC   864097913.