
معرفی
Midhun Sebastian Jose is a Research Fellow at the University of Saskatchewan's Department of Veterinary Pathology, supervised by Dr. Elemir Simko. His work bridges veterinary microbiology, aquaculture, and nanotechnology, with a focus on microbial ecology, pathogen control, and plant-based therapeutic applications.
- Research Focus: Microbiome dynamics in fish, antibiotic resistance in beekeeping, probiotic applications, and nanomaterial-based disease management
- Methodologies: In vitro assays, in vivo animal models, genomic analysis, and green synthesis techniques
- Key Collaborations: Cross-disciplinary studies in veterinary science, plant pharmacology, and environmental remediation
His recent publications (2023-2021) highlight trends in microbiome-based disease surveillance in apiculture, sustainable aquaculture practices, and nanotechnology for both clinical and ecological applications. Notable projects include developing Bacillus-based biocontrol agents for plant pathogens and characterizing plant extracts like Rotula aquatica for renal protection in mammals.
While no formal awards are documented, his work demonstrates consistent contributions to understanding microbial interactions in diverse ecosystems—from honey bee colonies to fish—and innovating bioactive nanomaterials for infection control. He employs advanced techniques including molecular docking, whole-genome sequencing, and environmental bioremediation strategies.


