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Dr. Anjali S. Nawani

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Assistant Professor Department of Zoology anjalisn@svc.ac.in


Educational Qualifications

  • Ph.D. 2011 - Department of Zoology, University of Delhi
  • M.Phil. 2005- Department of Zoology, University of Delhi
  • M.Sc. 2003 - Hansraj College, University of Delhi

Areas of Specialization

  • Reproductive Physiology and Endocrinology

Administrative roles/ responsibilities

Courses Taught

  • B.Sc. (H) Zoology, B.Sc. Life Sciences, B.Sc. (H) Biological Sciences.

1. Nidhi Chahal, Anjali Geethadevi, Surleen Kaur, Ruchi Lakra, Anjali Nagendra, T.G. Shrivastav, Francesco De Pascali , Eric Reiter , Pascale Crépieux , M. Gouri Devi , Neena Malhotra, K. Muralidhar , Rita Singh. Direct impact of gonadotropins on glucose uptake and storage in preovulatory granulosa cells: Implications in the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome. Metabolism Clinical and Experimental (115) 2021; 154458-73. ISSN 0026-0495. (Publication from thesis work) Impact factor: 13.93


2. Co-Author M.Sc. Zoology course book for Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU), with title “Biochemistry, Physiology and Endocrinology”, published on 29.05.2019. (ISBN: 978-9-35-338688-7).


3. Contributed units for Block-3 Evolution: Concept, Evidence and Mechanisms (2021), the Self Learning Material (SLM) of eGyankosh, School of Sciences, IGNOU ISBN: 9789391229047


4. Contributed units for Block-4 Speciation and Species Extinction (2021), the Self Learning Material (SLM) of eGyankosh (BSc course work) School of Sciences, IGNOU, New Delhi. ISBN: 9789391229726


5. Editor of M.Sc. (Zoology) course book titled “Comparative Animal Physiology” the Self Learning Material (SLM) of eGyankosh, School of Sciences, IGNOU, New Delhi. (under publication)


E Content developed

1. Authored an e-lesson with the topic “Physiology of The Ovary” published online under NMEICT: MHRD Project of DU-Virtual Learning Center, Institute of Life Long Learning. (ISSN: 2349-154X)


2. Developed e-Content for several modules in ePG-Pathshala, an NMEICT: MHRD Project, under the topic of “Biology of Reproduction”. (Unpublished)


  • Award