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Laboratory Technician


BIO-DATA
Name
: M. Michel Perm Kumar
Father’s Name
: J. Moses
Date of Birth / Age
: 07.07.1975 – 30 Yrs
Nationality
: Indian
Community
: OBC
Permanent Address /
: Plot No,14, N.S.K. Salai
Fourth Cross Street,
Seethram Nagar,
Kodungaiyur, Chennai – 600 118.
Cell Phone Number
: 9941114362
E.mail Address
: m.premkumar@rediffmail.com
michelpremkumar@hotmail.com
Educational Career:
Degree Class/Grade University/Board Year
M.Sc, Clinical Microbiology Distinction Punjab Technical University 2002 - 2004
B.Sc, Zoology Second University of Madras 1996 - 1999
Higher Secondary(HSC) First Madras 1993
School Leaving Certificate.(S.S.L.C) First Madras 1991
Technical Career:
Diploma In Medical Laboratory Technology (D.M.L.T) Two Years Course First Communicable Diseases Hospital, Tondiarpet, DMEGovt of Tamil Nadu 1993 - 1995
Experience:
Name of employing Organisation Designation Date of Joining Date of Leaving Nature of duties Duration of service
M.K.Nursing Home (Multi Specialty Hospital) Laboratory Technician Feb 1996 Dec 2000 Laboratory Technician 5 years
Tuberculosis Research Centre (ICMR) Laboratory Technician Mar 2001Nov 2002 Nov 2002Mar 2003 Multi centric evaluation of Double Fortified Salt studyModel Dots Project 1 ½ Years6 months
Tuberculosis Research Centre (ICMR) Laboratory Technician Mar 2003 Till date Bacteriology Department & RNTCP Training facilitator 3 Years
Certificate Courses:
1) Double Fortified Salt Study in National Institute of Nutrition NIN (ICMR),
Hyderabad.2001.
2) Senior Tuberculosis Laboratory Supervisor Course in RNTCP at Tuberculosis Research Centre, Chetput, Chennai.2002.
3) Workshop attended in “Multicentric Evaluation of a Sensitive Smear Microscopy” at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.May 2005.
Research Experience:
Actively Involved in research leading to 8 International publications (JCM / IJTLD) under guidance of Dr.N. Selvakumar, Deputy Director, TRC.
1) Evaluation of the Phenol Ammonium Sulfate Sedimentation Smear Microscopy Method for Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis. J. Clin. Microbiol. 2002.
2) Processing sputum specimens in a refrigerated centrifuge does not increase the rate of isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. J. Clin Microbiol. 2003
3) Reduced detection by Ziehl-Neelsen Method of acid-fast bacilli in sputum samples preserved in Cetyl Pyridinium Chlodide solution. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2003
4) Washing with water the centrifuged deposit of sputum samples transported in Cetyl Pyridinium Chloride (CPC) improve the sensitivity of Auramine-Phenol (AP) and Ziehl-Neelsen staining methods to detect AFB. J Clin Microbiol. 2004
5) Increased detection by re-staining of acid-fast bacilli in sputum samples transported in cetylpyridinium chloride solution. Int J Tuberc Lund Dis. 2005
6) Sputum AFB smear reading capability of Senior Tuberculosis Laboratory Supervisor trainees under training at a reference laboratory in India. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2005
7) Storage of heat-fixed unstained sputum AFB smear for panel testing in a Tuberculosis Unit in South India. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2005.
8) Staining of acid-fast bacilli (AFB) by carbol-fuchsin in sputum containers. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2005.(Communicated)
References
Dr. N. Selvakumar,Head of the Department, BacteriologyDeputy Director,HOD, Bacteriology DepartmentIUATLD-National Consultant.Tuberculosis Research Centre.Chetput, Chennai. Pin code 600031Tamilnadu.India.Phone No. 09444057479E.mail: selvakumarn@hotmail.com Dr. VanajakumarDeputy Director,Tuberculosis Research Centre.Chetput, Chennai. Pin code 600031Tamilnadu.India.Phone No. 91-044 28369641
Place: Chennai

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