Bhimu Patil: Graduate Students

Graduate Students

 Degree

Chair or Co-chair

 Member

Master of Science 9 4
Ph.D. 17 2

 

Doctoral students

  1. Amit Vikram. Ph.D. student, Dept of Horticultural Sciences, Citrus bioactive compounds potential in cancer prevention. Ph.D. Dissertation. Texas A&M University, College Station (Chair).  Graduated in May 2011.
  2. Jin Hee Kim- Current Ph.D. student, Dept of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station (Chair). Graduated in December 2011.
  3. Murli Manohar (Co-advised with B.S. Patil and Kendal Hirschi)- Ph.D. student in Molecular and Environmental Plant Physiology- Graduated in May 2012.
  4. HaeJeen Bai. Ph.D. student, Dept of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station (Co-advised with John Jifon and B.S. Patil). Graduated in December 2011.
  5. Justin Butcher, Ph.D. student, Dept of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station (Co-advised with Kevin Crosby and B.S. Patil). Graduated in December 2011.
  6. Ren Yan, Ph.D. student, Dept of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station (Co-advised with Kevin Crosby and B.S. Patil). Graduated in December 2011.
  7. Jaiprakash Patil, Dept. Plant Physiology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Co-Chair). Graduated in December 2009.
  8. Madhurababu Kunta- Ph.D. Student, Department of Horticultural Sciences,  Towards the development of a broad spectrum disease resistance for citrus. Ph.D. Thesis. TAMU College Station-graduated in August 2010 (Co-advised with M. Skaria and B.S. Patil).
  9. Basavaraj Girennavar 2007.  Ph.D. Dept. Horticultural Sciences. Grapefruit drug interaction: isolation and biological activity of furocoumarins and their variation due to varieties, season, processing and irradiation.  Ph.D. Dissertation. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. (Chair).
  10. Shibu M. Poulose. 2005. Ph.D. Dept. Horticultural Sciences. Isolation and effects of Citrus limonoids on cytochrome p450 inhibition, apoptotic induction and cytotoxicity on human cancer cells.  Ph.D. Dissertation. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. (Co-advised with B.S. Patil and L.M. Pike)
  11. Jairam Vanamala. 2004. Ph.D. Dept. Horticultural Sciences. Postharvest irradiation treatment effect on grapefruit functional components and their role in prevention of colon Cancer-Ph.D. Dissertation. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. (Co-advised with B.S. Patil and Greg Cobb).
  12. Jun Yu. 2004. Ph.D. Citrus limonoids and flavonoids: Isolation and purification, antioxidant activity and distribution of hamster plasma cholesterol- Ph.D. Dissertation. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. (Co-advised with B.S. Patil and L.M.Pike).

 

Masters Students

  1. Alavaro Proano- M.S. Department of Horticultural Sciences,  TAMU College Station-graduated in August 2008 (Co-advised with D. Leskovar and B.S. Patil).
  2. Togo Shinohara- M.S. Student, Department of Horticultural Sciences,  TAMU College Station. (Co-advised with D. Leskovar and B.S. Patil)-Graduated in December 2008.
  3. Jose L. Perez 2007.  M.S. Department of Horticultural Sciences. Citrus bioactive compounds influencing Phase II detoxifying enzymes: Potential for Cancer prevention. M.S. Thesis. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. (Chair).
  4. Kranthi Mandadi 2005. M.S. Isolation and purification of bioactive limonoids and favonoids and their effect on bone homeostasis. MS. Thesis. Texas A&M University-Kingsville, TX. (Chair).
  5. Naoka Nomura, M.S. TAMU College Station. (Chair)-Graduated in December 2011.
  6. Ponce, M. 2004.  M.S. Students Taking Responsibility to Investigate The Value of Education (STRIVE) – A Conference for youth and parents. MS. Thesis. Texas A&M University-Kingsville. (Co-advised with B.S. Patil and Randall Williams).
  7. Omar Montemayor 2003. M.S. An Interactive Televised University Course: Phytochemicals in Fruits and Vegetables – Student Perceptions. MS. Thesis. Texas A&M University-Kingsville, TX. (Co-advised with B.S. Patil and Randall Williams).
  8. Jiaxing Li, 2002. M.S. Citrus limonoids: Seasonal changes and their potential in glutathione-transferase induction. MS Thesis. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. (Co-advised with B.S. Patil and L.M. Pike).
  9. Yan Liu. 2000. M.S. Characterization of citrus pectin and its relation to health benefits: variation due to species and season. MS Thesis. Texas A&M University-Kingsville, TX. (Co-advised with B.S. Patil and Duane Gardiner)
  10. Hima Konuru 2001. M.S. student-Department of Agronomy and Resource Science, TAMUK (member).
  11. Ravi Poluri. 2004. M.S. student-Department of Agronomy and Resource Science, TAMUK (member).
  12. Sunita Negi- M.S. Student, TAMU College Station. (Member) Graduated in December 2008.
  13. Jennifer Waters- Current Ph.D. Student, Department of Horticultural Sciences, TAMU College Station-graduated in December 2008 (member).
  14. Sean Thompson, M.S.   TAMU College Station. (Member)-Graduated in December 2010.
  15. Leonnard On Wang (Member)- Ph.D. student in Molecular and Environmental Plant Physiology- Graduated in May 2012.

 

Current Students

  1. Ram Uckoo, Current Ph.D. student, Dept of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station (Chair).
  2. Priyanka Chaduary- Ph.D. Student, Department of Horticultural Sciences,  TAMU College Station. (Chair)
  3. Kranthi Chebroblu. Ph.D. student, Dept of Horticultural Sciences,Texas A&M University, College Station (Co-advised with B.S.Patil and John Jifon).
  4. Jose L. Perez.  Ph.D student Dept. Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. (Co-advised with B.S. Patil and M. Skaria).
  5. Shinsuke Agehara.  Ph.D student Dept. Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. (Co-advised with Dan Leskovar and B.S. Patil).

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