Department of Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry
Dr. Ruokuobeinuo Huozha
Assistant Professor
Research Areas/Areas of Interest
Lactation Physiology, Reproduction, Endocrinology and Environmental Physiology Projects Completed Project Details (2012-till):
| Sl.No. |
Project Title |
PI/Co-PI |
Funding agency |
Year |
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Body condition score (BCS), milk composition and somatic cells count (SCC) in regard to different seasons of Tarai Buffaloes. Project Code: 21A |
Name of PI: Dr. R. Huozha |
University Funded Projects |
2012-13 |
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Haematological and Biochemical profiles of lactating Tarai buffaloes during seasonal variation. Project Code: 21A |
Name of PI: Dr. R. Huozha |
University Funded Projects |
2013-14 |
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Blood Acute phase proteins (APPs) profile ((Serum amyloid A, Haptoglobin) in Murrah buffalo blood during pregnant, peripartum and early postpartum reproductive disorders. Project Code: 21A |
Name of PI: Dr. R. Huozha |
University Funded Projects |
2015-16 |
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Evaluation of some herbal lean meat formulations for improving performance and carcass characteristics in commercial broilers Project Code: 2098 |
Name of PI: Dr. S.K. Rastogi Name of CO-PI: Dr. R. Huozha |
M/s AYURVET Limited, Baddi India |
2019-2020 |
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Comparative efficacy of some herbal and vitamin E supplements at improving performance and health of commercial broilers. Project Code: 2186 |
Name of PI: Dr. S.K. Rastogi Name of CO-PI: Dr. R. Huozha |
M/s AYURVET Limited, Baddi India |
2020-21 |
Selected Research Publications
Total Research Paper Published: 28
- Pasumarti Manjari, Iqbal hyder, Sarveshwar Uniyal, R. Huozha and S.K. Rastogi (June 2016).Adaptation of tarai buffaloes to seasonal variations as indicated by hematological profile. Buffalo Bulletin, Vol.35 No.2; Pp 165 – 171.
- Mehtab S. P., A.K Madan, S.K Rastogi and R. Huozha (2015). Expression of heat shock protein 70-1 gene in bovine peripheral mononuclear cells. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 49(3): 325-327.
- Mehtab S. P., A.K Madan, S.K Rastogi and R. Huozha (2013). Comparative study of seasonal variations on hematological profile in Sahiwal cows (Bos indicus) and Murrah buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Journal of Animal Research, 3(2): 167-171.
- Huozha R., Rastogi S. K., Korde J. P. and Madan A. K. (2011) Electroencepholographic changes during experimental pain induction in goats.VeterinarskiArhiv81 (3), 359-368.
- Singh A.K., S. Pandita, Z. A. Pampoori, R. Huozha and M. Ashutosh (2011). Effect of pre-partum supplementation of vitamin E to Murrah buffaloes on immune functions and viability of calves. J. Ani. Phy. and Ani. Nutr. DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0396.2011.01264.x
Awards/Honours
Dr. R. Huozha, received Winner of SADHNA Best Paper Award 2022 by Dr. YS Parmer University of Horticulture & Forestry Nauni, Solan 173 230, Himachal Pradesh, INDIA. The award paper entitled ” Integrated effects of lactation stages and seasons on milk somatic cells and some haematological entities in healthy Tarai buffaloes”.
Dr. R. Huozha: Best oral presentation award in clinical physiology session in National conference organized by SAPI 2017 in Bidar, Karnataka.
Winner of All India Physiology Quiz organized by SAPI twice in 2013 and 2017
Best paper oral presentation under Theme-2: Health Management, “Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) gene expression by Murrah buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) lymphocytes during gestation, early postpartum and postpartum reproductive diseases”. Ruokuobeinuo Huozha*, Joydip Mukherjee, Anil Kr. Singh, Aman Kamboj and Z. A. Pampori. (ORAL – 20, Pp 139). 4th Biotechnology Conclave, oraganized by Uttarakhand Council for Biotechnology held on 3-5 Feb. 2025, Biotech Bhavan, Haldi, Pantnagar (U.S.Nagar), Uttarakhand, India
Best poster presentation under Theme: Smart Livestock Farming on “Udder morphometric parameters influencing milk leucocytes in healthy Pantja goats during lactation”. Kumar B1., Huozha R1., Kamboj A1., Singh K. N.1* and Sharma R. K1 (ASC2025/Abstract1092). 17th Agricultural Science Congress, held at G.B.Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar from 20-22th Feb. 2025