Ludhiana,
December 21, 2025: Students and researchers from the Department of Veterinary Pathology, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU), Ludhiana, delivered an impressive performance at the Indian Association of Veterinary Pathologists Congress (IAVPCON-2025), held at Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, Jharkhand.
Dr T. Mohanapriya was honoured with the Young Scientist Award for her outstanding work in molecular pathology. She also received the Second Best PhD Thesis Award for her doctoral research titled Immunophenotyping and miRNA Expression as Biomarkers in Canine Lymphoma, conducted under the guidance of Dr Vishal Mahajan.
Dr Rajat Sood, a PhD scholar, won the Best Poster Presentation Award for his MVSc research carried out under the supervision of Dr Omer K Baba. He further earned the Best Case Presentation Award during the ICVP technical session. Additionally, Dr Chagi Nagalinga, an MVSc scholar, secured the Second Best ICVP Case Presentation Award, while Dr Pranesh M, another MVSc student, received the Consolation Award in the same session.
The technical session was chaired by Dr Amarjit Singh, former Professor of the department and Vice-President of ICVP, who also presented the lead paper. Dr Kuldip Gupta, Head of the Department, commended the students for their enthusiastic participation and commendable achievements at the national-level congress.
Dr J.P.S. Gill appreciated the students’ accomplishments and acknowledged the faculty’s role in mentoring and training them. Dr S.S. Randhawa, Dean, College of Veterinary Science, and Dr S.K. Uppal, Dean, Post-Graduate Studies, congratulated the awardees for bringing recognition to the university through their exemplary research contributions.
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