Prof. Dr. M. Krishnan
Central University of Tamil Nadu
Current Position:
- Vice-Chancellor, Central University of Tamil Nadu
Previous Positions:
- Vice-Chancellor, Madurai Kamaraj University
- Professor of Biochemistry, Central University of Rajasthan
- Dean of Academics
- Dean of Accreditation, Ranking, Collaboration, and Internationalization (ARCI)
- Key role in establishing the Department of Environmental Biotechnology, Bharathidasan University
Education and Fellowships:
- UGC-BSR Fellowship awardee
- Fellow, Royal Entomological Society of London
Research and Academic Contributions:
- Renowned for pioneering research in insect molecular biology, particularly silkworm biotechnology, significantly impacting India’s sericulture industry
- Developed patented methods in silkworm nutrition, enhancing silk yield and benefiting farmers
- Focused on interdisciplinary academic programs and enhancing national and international rankings at various universities
- Established cutting-edge research facilities and secured funding through major projects, including the DST PURSE Program
Environmental Research and Impact:
- Innovated microbial biodegradation methods for pollutant control in industries, supporting cleaner practices in tanning and textiles
- Notable contributions to environmental sustainability and public health
Awards and Recognition:
- INSA Young Scientist Award
- Tamil Nadu Government Scientist Award (TANSA)
National and International Contributions:
- Member, UGC expert committee for evaluating major research projects
- Member, Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation monitoring committee
- Participant in international collaborations with institutions in Germany, Japan, the UK, and recently, through summits in Vietnam, South Korea, and Australia
Discoveries and Additional Contributions:
- Discovery of a new insect species, Gryllotalpa krishnani, contributing to biodiversity research
- Guided numerous Ph.D. scholars and post-doctoral researchers, with significant societal impact through biotechnology and environmental research