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==Early Life and Education== | ==Early Life and Education== | ||
Dr. Ajay Prakash''' conducted groundbreaking research under the guidance of Professor Dr B. Sivapatha Sundharam , Head of the Department in Meenakshi Ammal Dental College , Chennai and with also Anjali A. Karande at the [[Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore]], [[India]]. His research focused on [[P53 expression in head and neck cancer]], with a particular emphasis on biochemistry. Additionally, he explored DNA fingerprinting in human dental pulp under the supervision of [[Dr. GV Rao]] at the Centre for [[DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD)]]. This involved utilizing techniques such as [[PCR]] and [[SSCP]], investigating [[amelogenin gene expressions]], and exploring [[HLA DQ a gene expressions]] with applications in [[molecular biology]]. | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
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In 2015, he also studied and [[observed Scorching effects of heat on extracted teeth-A forensic view, investigated structural damage in freshly extracted teeth to heating, at different temperatures for a certain length of time in the laboratory]], Evaluated the incinerated dental remains may provide additional forensic investigative avenues in victim identification because of the consistency of morphological changes, the histological patterns at temperatures that are commonly encountered in common domestic fires. | In 2015, he also studied and [[observed Scorching effects of heat on extracted teeth-A forensic view, investigated structural damage in freshly extracted teeth to heating, at different temperatures for a certain length of time in the laboratory]], Evaluated the incinerated dental remains may provide additional forensic investigative avenues in victim identification because of the consistency of morphological changes, the histological patterns at temperatures that are commonly encountered in common domestic fires. | ||
In 1999, studied and [[researched Lip prints (cheiloscopy)]]. External surface of the lip has many elevations and depressions forming a characteristic pattern called lip prints, examination of which is referred to as cheiloscopy. This is [[unique for individuals like the finger prints]]. This characteristic pattern helps to identify the individuals since it is unique for individuals. When the lines are not clear (Only the shape of lines is printed), individual identification of human beings based on this trace is extremely difficult, unless the trace contains more individual characteristics like scars, clefts etc, and often identification ends with group identification | In 1999, studied and [[researched Lip prints (cheiloscopy)]] under the Supervisor Prof. Dr. B. Sivapatha Sundharam, in Department of Oral Pathology , Meenakshi Ammal Dental College , Chennai . External surface of the lip has many elevations and depressions forming a characteristic pattern called lip prints, examination of which is referred to as cheiloscopy. This is [[unique for individuals like the finger prints]]. This characteristic pattern helps to identify the individuals since it is unique for individuals. When the lines are not clear (Only the shape of lines is printed), individual identification of human beings based on this trace is extremely difficult, unless the trace contains more individual characteristics like scars, clefts etc, and often identification ends with group identification | ||
==List of Books Published== | ==List of Books Published== | ||