General Informations

  • Join Date: 01/12/1991
  • College: College of Veterinary Science
  • Department: Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology
  • Office Email: pritam.mohan[at]aau.ac.in
  • Other Charges: Deputy Librarian (i/c), AAU, Khanapara, Hostel Warden, New Hostel(PG)

Education Details

 
 
 
 
 
1988
BVSc and AH

CVSc, AAU

 
 
 
 
 
1990
MVSc

CVSc, AAU

 
 
 
 
 
2000
PhD

IVRI

Employment History

 
 
 
 
 
01-12-1991 - 30-11-2005
Assistant Professor

CVSc, AAU

 
 
 
 
 
01-12-2005 - 30-11-2011
Associate Professor

CVSc, AAU

 
 
 
 
 
01-12-2008 - 30-11-2011
Associate Professor

CVSc and AH, CAU

 
 
 
 
 
01-12-2011 - Till date
Professor

CVSc, AAU

Achivements
  • Outstanding Participant in Summer Institute Organized by Birsa Agricultural University, 1993
  • Associate NCC Officer, 1997
  • Guest faculty, NIPER-G
  • Member Governing body, GIPS
  • Member, RAC, GIPS
  • Visiting fellow, Dibrugarh University
  • Consultant animal house, IASST
  • Member, Board of Management, AAU
  • Member of Advisory committee of Ph.D. Scholar Research Thesis which bagged the Jawahar Nehru best Ph.D Research Award.
  • Pharmacological Teacher of Excellence by Indian Pharmacological Society at Young Pharmacology Conclave, 2024.
Membership
  • Veterinary Council of India
    Life Member
  • Assam Science Society
    Life Member
  • Assam Bhorelli Anglers’ and Conservationists’ Association
    Life Member
  • Indian Pharmacological Society
    Life Member
  • Equestrian Federation of Assam
    Life Member
  • Blue Cross Society Assam
    Life Member
  • Indian Society of Veterinary Pharmacologist and Toxicologist
    Life Member
Projects
  • DBT sponsored project on "To Develop Standardized Polyherbal Formulation of Medicinal Plants for Use as Anti-coccidial agent for Poultry", project cost Rs.18 Lakh implemented in 2011.
  • ICAR sponsored project on "Mahaseer Hatchery", project cost Rs.50 Lakh implemented in 2008.
  • ICAR sponsored project on "Biochemical Characterization of Traditional Medicinal Plants Used against Jaundice caused by Hepatitis virus", project cost Rs.32 Lakh implemented in 2003.