GHELANI Anjana (Sarvajanik University, INDIA)

  • First Name: Anjana
  • Last Name: GHELANI
  • Position: Assistant professor
  • Email address: ghelanianjana@gmail.com
  • Institute / University / Company: Sarvajanik University
  • Research Unit / Laboratory: Shri Ramkrishna Institu
  • Address (city, country): Surat, INDIA
  • Personal webpage, ORCID ID, ResearchGate or LinkedIn account:
  • Key words showing your research / interest in Microbial Ecotoxicology:
    • Host Microbiome
    • Vaginal Microbiota
    • Antibiotic-resistant
    • Extreme habitats
    • Ecology
  • Main kinds of contaminant(s) of interest:
    • Chemical
    • Antibiotics
    • Dyes
    • Pesticides
  • Main kinds of microorganisms of interest:
    • Actinobacteria Lactic acid Producers
    • Extremophiles Uncultured microbes
  • Main kinds of ecosystems of interest:
  • Do you give courses on Microbial Ecotoxicology ?: Yes
  • If yes, please tell us more about the courses (University, course level,website,etc): Basics and applied – host microbiome
  • Website URL: https://www.srki.ac.in/
  • Most relevant articles in the field of Microbial Ecotoxicology YOU AUTHORED :
    • Ghelani, A., Patel, R., Mangrola, A., & Dudhagara, P. (2015). Cultivation-independent comprehensive survey of bacterial diversity in Tulsi Shyam Hot Springs, India. Genomics Data, 4, 54-56.
    • Jokhakar, P., Godhaniya, M., Vaghamshi, N., Patel, R., Ghelani, A., & Dudhagara, P. (2022). Comparative taxonomic and functional microbiome profiling of anthrospheric river tributary for xenobiotics degradation study. Ecological Genetics and Genomics, 25, 100144.
    • Dudhagara, P., Kothari, R., Ghelani, A., Rank, J., & Patel, R. (2017). Prospects and progress in extreme biosphere microbiome. Understanding Host-Microbiome Interactions-An Omics Approach: Omics of Host-Microbiome Association, 55-67.
    • Antaliya, K., Godhaniya, M., Galawala, J., Vansia, A., Mangrola, A., Ghelani, A., & Patel, R. (2025). Microbial community transition in Surti buffalo-based fermented formulations sustainably enhances soil fertility and plant growth. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 78(3), ovaf030.
    • Shaikh, S. S., Jhala, D., Patel, A., Chettiar, S. S., Ghelani, A., Malik, A., & Sengupta, P. (2024). In-silico analysis of probiotic attributes and safety assessment of probiotic strain Bacillus coagulans BCP92 for human application. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 77(1), ovad145.
    • Dudhagara, P., Bhavsar, S., Bhagat, C., Ghelani, A., Bhatt, S., & Patel, R. (2015). Web resources for metagenomics studies. Genomics, proteomics & bioinformatics, 13(5), 296-303.