Dr. Lopamudra Ray Associate Professor School of Biotechnology, KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

About us

About the lab?

We focus on isolating and characterizing diverse Streptomyces strains from the unique ecosystem of Chilika Lake, Odisha, India, which is known for its rich microbial biodiversity. These strains are explored for their ability to degrade chitin-rich waste such as shrimp and crab shells, contributing to environmentally sustainable bioremediation strategies. In addition, we study their potential for producing industrially important enzymes, including chitinases and proteases, which have applications in agriculture, biotechnology, and waste management. Furthermore, the plant growth–promoting traits of these Streptomyces strains, such as phytohormone production, nutrient solubilization, and biocontrol activity against plant pathogens, are evaluated to support sustainable agriculture and soil health improvement.

What do we do?

Microbial production and bioconversion of chitin derivatives including N-acetylglucosamine (NAG), chitosan, and glucosamine, with characterization and application studies.

Isolation, purification, characterization, and application of industrially important enzymes such as cellulase, lipase, pectinase, and chitinase.

Evaluation of Streptomyces (single strains and consortia) for plant growth promotion and stress mitigation in monocot and dicot crops.

Production, extraction, characterization, and application of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and other microbial secondary metabolites