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1 Department of Microbiology, IMS, BHU Teaching schedule B.D.S. 4 th Semester 2 nd Year (2017 Batch) Session Date Topic Name of Faculty members/ Senior Resident* Viridans group of Streptococci Prof. S. Anupurba Streptococcus pneumoniae Prof. G. Nath Beta hemolytic Streptococci Prof. R. Tilak Neisseria Dr. P. Prakash Corynebacterium diphtheriae Dr. T. Banerjee Clostridium Dr. D. Kumar Non-sporing Anaerobes Dr. Anju Dinkar Spirochetes- Treponeme Dr. M.K. Gupta Rest Spirochetes Dr. H. Lal* Actinomycetes and Nocardia Dr. A. Das* Mycobacterium tuberculosis Prof. S. Anupurba Atypical Mycobacteria Prof. G. Nath Mycobacterium leprae Prof. R. Tilak Introduction to virology with their general Dr. P. Prakash properties Transmission of viral infection with their lab Dr. T. Banerjee diagnosis Oral viral infection, chemotherapy and Dr. D. Kumar immunoprophylaxis Bacteriophage Dr. Anju Dinkar Herpes group of viruses Dr. M.K. Gupta Hepatitis viruses Dr. H. Lal* HIV virus Dr. A. Das* Measles, Mumps and Rubella virus Prof. S. Anupurba Introduction to mycology with its lab diagnosis Prof. G. Nath Candidiasis and other yeast infection Prof. R. Tilak Opportunistic fungal infection with their oral Dr. P. Prakash manifestation Introduction to parasitology Dr. T. Banerjee Mode of transmission of parasitic infection with Dr. D. Kumar their lab diagnosis Protozoans Dr. Anju Dinkar Helminths Dr. M.K. Gupta Hospital acquired infection Dr. H. Lal* Hospital waste management Dr. A. Das*

2 Department of Microbiology, IMS, BHU Teaching schedule B.D.S. 4 th Semester 2 nd Year (2017 Batch) Session Practical Classes Biochemical test1 Prof. S. Anupurba Biochemical test 2 Prof. G. Nath Staphylococcus aureus Prof. R. Tilak Escherichia coli Dr. P. Prakash Klebsiella pneumonia Dr. T. Banerjee Pseudomonas aeruginosa Dr. D. Kumar Proteus mirabilis Dr. Anju Dinkar Alb diagnosis of HIV Dr. M.K. Gupta Lab diagnosis of syphilis Prof. S. Anupurba Lab diagnosis of Enteric fever by widal test Prof. G. Nath Mycology Lab diagnosis Prof. R. Tilak Parasitology lab Diagnosis Dr. P. Prakash Instruments1 Dr. T. Banerjee Instruments2 Dr. D. Kumar Tutorials Date Topic Timing 12-1pm Pyogenic Infection All faculty Anaerobic infection caused by Clostridium All faculty Anaerobic infection caused by non-sporing Anaerobes All faculty Spirochete infections All faculty Blood borne infection with their diagnosis and All faculty prevention Viral infection- related to oral cavity All faculty Fungal infection- related to oral cavity All faculty Vaccines, vaccinations and immunoprophylaxis All faculty Time: 12 noon to 1 pm (Monday) & am to am (Wednesday)

3 Department of Microbiology, IMS, BHU Teaching schedule B.D.S. 3 rd Semester 2 nd Year (2018 Batch) Session Lecture schedule Date Topic Name of Faculty Members/ Senior Resident* Introduction and history of microbiology Prof. S. Anupurba Morphology of bacteria Prof. G. Nath Bacterial nutrition and growth Prof. R. Tilak Sterilization Dr. P. Prakash Disinfection Dr. T. Banerjee Culture media Dr. D. Kumar Cultivation technique Dr. Anju Dinkar Collection, transport and processing of specimens Dr. M.K. Gupta Identification of bacteria Dr. H. Lal* Bacterial genetics Dr. A. Das* Drug resistance in bacteria Prof. S. Anupurba Infection: mode of transmission Prof. G. Nath Immunity Prof. R. Tilak Immune system Dr. P. Prakash Antigen Dr. T. Banerjee Antibody Dr. D. Kumar Immune Response Dr. Anju Dinkar Complement system Dr. M.K. Gupta Antigen-antibody interaction Dr. H. Lal* Hypersensitivity Reaction Dr. A. Das* Autoimmune disease Prof. S. Anupurba Transplantation and tumor immunity Prof. G. Nath Immunohematology Prof. R. Tilak Staphylococcus Dr. P. Prakash Viridans group of Streptococci Dr. T. Banerjee Streptococcus pneumoniae Dr. D. Kumar Beta hemolytic Streptococci Dr. Anju Dinkar Neisseria Dr. M.K. Gupta Corynebacterium diphtheria Dr. H. Lal* Clostridium Dr. A. Das* Non-sporing Anaerobes Prof. S. Anupurba Spirochetes- Treponeme Prof. G. Nath

4 Department of Microbiology, IMS, BHU Teaching schedule B.D.S. 3 rd Semester 2 nd Year (2018 Batch) Session Rest Spirochetes Prof. R. Tilak Actinomycetes and Nocardia Dr. P. Prakash Mycobacterium tuberculosis Dr. T. Banerjee Atypical Mycobacteria Dr. D. Kumar Mycobacterium leprae Dr. Anju Dinkar Venue: Seminar Room, Dept of Microbiology, IMS Time: 12 noon to 1 pm (Monday) & am to am (Wednesday)

5 Department of Microbiology, IMS, BHU Teaching schedule B.D.S. 3 rd Semester 2 nd Year (2018 Batch) Session Practical classes Date Topic Name of Faculty members Visit to the lab Prof. S. Anupurba Microscope & Microscopy Prof. G. Nath Universal presence of Microbes & Universal Precaution Prof. R. Tilak Basic staining Dr. P. Prakash Gram s staining Dr. T. Banerjee ZN staining Dr. D. Kumar ZN staining Revision Dr. Anju Dinkar Culture media1 Dr. M.K. Gupta Culture media 2 Prof. S. Anupurba Biochemical test1 Prof. G. Nath Biochemical test 2 Prof. R. Tilak Staphylococcus aureus Dr. P. Prakash Escherichia coli Dr. T. Banerjee Klebsiella pneumonia Dr. D. Kumar Pseudomonas aeruginosa Dr. Anju Dinkar Proteus mirabilis Dr. M.K. Gupta Alb diagnosis of HIV Prof. S. Anupurba Lab diagnosis of syphilis Prof. G. Nath Lab diagnosis of Enteric fever by widal test Prof. R. Tilak Venue: New Micro Lab, NLT, IMS (11.00 AM to PM) Content of Practical classes are moderated by faculty members and Classes taken by Senior and Junior Residents

6 DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCEINCES BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY 2 nd Prof. MBBS III rd Semester Teaching Schedule (cont..) Date Topic Teacher Transplantation and tumour immunity Dr. A. Das Staphylococcus Dr. A. Dinkar Streptococcus Dr. M. K. Gupta Pneumococcus Dr. H. Lal Neisseria and Moraxella Prof. S. Anupurba Corynebactrerium Prof. G. Nath Bacillus Prof. R. Tilak Clostridium perfringens Dr. P. Prakash Remaining clostridia Dr. T. Banerjee Non sporing anaerobes Dr. D. Kumar Introduction to enterobacteriaceae Dr. A. Dinkar Escherichia coli and klebsiella Dr. M. K. Gupta Shigella Dr. H. Lal Salmonella Dr. A. Das Proteus and other enterobacteriaceae Prof. S. Anupurba Vibrio cholera Prof. G. Nath Other remaining vibrios Prof. R. Tilak Pseudomonas Dr. P. Prakash Yersinia, Dr. T. Banerjee Haemophilus Dr. D. Kumar Bordetella Dr. A. Dinkar Brucella Dr. M. K. Gupta Mycobacterium tuberculosis Dr. H. Lal Wednesday : 8.00 A.M. to 9.00 A.M. Friday : 8.00 A.M. to 9.00 A.M. Saturday : 1.00 P.M. to 2.00 P.M. Venue : ILT 3

7 DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCEINCES BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY 2 nd Prof. MBBS IV th Semester Teaching Schedule Date Topic Teacher Non tuberculous mycobacteria Dr. A. Das Mycobacterium leprae Prof. S. Anupurba Introduction to spirochetes and treponema pallidum Prof. G. Nath IIIrd Semester Theory Examination IIIrd Semester Practical Examination Serological tests of syphilis and Non-Venereal Treponematoses Prof. R.Tilak Borrelia and leptospira Dr. P. Prakash Rickettsiaceae Dr. T. Banerjee Mycoplasma and ureaplasma Dr. D. Kumar Chlamydiae Dr. A. Dinkar Actinomycetes Dr. M.K. Gupta Miscellaneous bacteria I Dr. H. Lal Miscellaneous bacteria II Dr. A. Das Introduction to parasitology Prof. S. Anupurba Amoeba and free living amoeba Prof. G. Nath Flagellates Prof. R.Tilak Leishmania Dr. P. Prakash Plasmodium, Babesia Dr. T. Banerjee Isospora, Cyclospora, Cryptosporidium, Dr. D. Kumar Toxoplasma,, Balantidium, Cestodes Dr. A. Dinkar Intestinal nematodes Dr. M.K. Gupta Tissue nematodes and Larva migrans Dr. H. Lal Trematodes Dr. A. Das Introduction to virology, virus-host interactions Prof. S. Anupurba Bacteriophages Prof. G.Nath

8 Poxviruses Prof. R.Tilak Herpesviruses Dr. P.Prakash Adenoviruses Dr.T.Banerjee Picornaviruses Dr. D. Kumar Wednesday : 8.00 A.M. to 9.00 A.M. Saturday : 1.00 P.M. to 2.00 P.M. Venue : ILT 3

9 DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCEINCES BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY 2 nd Prof. MBBS V th Semester Teaching Schedule Date Topic Teacher Orthomyxoviruses Dr.A. Dinkar Paramyxoviruses Dr.M.K.Gupta IVth Semester Theory Examination IVth Semester Practical Examination Arboviruses Dr. H. Lal Rhabdoviruses Dr. A. Das Hepatitis viruses Prof.S.Anupurba Human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS Prof.G.Nath Oncogenic viruses & Miscellaneous viruses Prof.R.Tilak Introduction to mycology Dr. P.Prakash Superficial mycoses Dr.T.Banerjee Subcutaneous mycoses Dr.D.Kumar Systemic mycoses Dr. A. Dinkar Opportunistic mycoses Dr.M.K.Gupta Collection and transportation of specimen for Microbiological examination Dr. H.Lal Drug resistance (MRSA, VRE, ESBL, MBL, MDR, XDR) Dr. A. Das HCAI Prof.S.Anupurba Tutorial Bio medical waste management All Faculty Tutorial Laboratory diagnosis of Meningitis All Faculty Tutorial Laboratory diagnosis of STD All Faculty Tutorial Laboratory diagnosis of Diarrhea All Faculty Tutorial Laboratory diagnosis of RTI All Faculty Tutorial Laboratory diagnosis of Skin, soft tissue infections All Faculty Tutorial Laboratory diagnosis of UTI All Faculty Tutorial Laboratory diagnosis of PUO and Enteric Fever All Faculty Tutorial Revision Class All Faculty Tutorial Revision class All Faculty Sent-up Theory Examination Practical Examination Batch A Thursday : 8.00 A.M. to 9.00 A.M. Tuesday : 1.00 P.M. to 2.00 P.M. Venue : ILT 3

10 DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCEINCES BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY 2 nd Prof. MBBS III rd Semester Teaching Schedule (Oct-Dec 2019) Date Topic Teacher Introduction to Microbiology Prof. G. Nath History of Microbiology Prof. R. Tilak Morphology of Bacteria Dr. P. Prakash Growth and Nutrition Dr. T. Banerjee Sterilization Dr. D. Kumar Culture Methods Dr. A. Dinkar Disinfection Dr.M.K.Gupta Antimicrobial agents Dr. H.Lal Bacterial taxonomy Dr. A. Das Microbial pathogenesis Prof. S. Anupurba Bacterial genetics Prof. G. Nath Immunity Prof. R. Tilak Antigen Dr. P. Prakash Antibodies Dr. T. Banerjee Antigen antibody reaction Dr. D. Kumar Complement system Dr. A. Dinkar Structure and function of immunity Dr.M.K.Gupta Immune response Dr. H.Lal Hypersensitivity Dr. A. Das Immuno deficiency diseases Prof. S. Anupurba Auto Immune diseases Prof.G. Nath Transplantation and tumour immunity Prof. R. Tilak Staphylococcus Dr. P. Prakash Streptococcus Dr. T. Banerjee Pneumococcus Dr. D. Kumar Neisseria and Moraxella Dr. A. Dinkar Corynebactrerium Dr.M.K.Gupta Bacillus Dr. H.Lal Clostridium perfringens Dr. A. Das Remaining clostridia Prof. S. Anupurba MBBS Vth Sem Professional Theory Examination MBBS Vth Sem Professional Practical Examination Non sporing anaerobes Prof. G. Nath Introduction to enterobacteriaceae Prof. R. Tilak Wednesday : 8.00 A.M. to 9.00 A.M. Friday : 8.00 A.M. to 9.00 A.M. Saturday : 1.00 P.M. to 2.00 P.M. Venue : ILT 3

11 DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCEINCES BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE OF B. Sc NURSING CLASSES Date Name of the Topic Teacher Importance of Microbiology in Nursing Dr T Banerjee Introduction to Microbiology (concepts & terminology) Prof.S.Anupurba Morphology of bacteria & motility Dr Harshita Lal Demonstration Dr Shweta/JR Normal Body Flora Prof G Nath Source of infections and modes of transmission Prof. Ragini Tilak Collection of Specimen Dr. Arghya Das Demonstration Dr Shweta/JR Staining techniques & biochemicals/ Dr. P. Prakash Demonstration Dr.Harshita Lal / Dr. Archana Sterile / Disinfections Dr. Deepak Kumar Demonstration - Universal Presence Dr Shweta/JR Waste Manage Dr.A Dinkar Demonstration Dr Shweta/JR Antibiotic Dr. Munesh K Gupta Infection control role of nurses Dr. A. DAs Intro bacterio / GPC Dr. Piyush Demo of Gram stain Dr Shweta/JR Gram negative Cocci Dr. Farheen Gram negative bacilli (Enterobacteriaceae) Dr. Archana Gram negative bacilli(vibrionaceae & others) Dr. Soni Aerobic Gram positive bacilli Dr.Lari Anaerobes Dr Shweta Miscellaneous (Actinomycetes Chlamydia & Rickettsia) Dr Soni Spirochetes Dr Munesh K Gupta Urinary tract infections Dr Deepak Hospital acquired infection and control Dr Arghya Das Introduction to virology Dr A Dinkar RNA viruses Rabies & Rotavirus Dr T Banerjee Polio and other RNA viruses Dr Harshita Lal Note : Classes will be held on Monday and Friday from AM to AM. Venue : ILT- 3, IMS, BHU

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