About Us  |   Patient Care  |   Education  |   Research  |   Ophthalmic Links
Biochemistry
Genetics
Microbiology
Pathology
Projects
 
 
MicroBiology
By Dr. Lily Thersa; reviewed by Dr. H. N. Madhavan on 21/03/08
Locate Us
Appointment
Activity Report

L & T Microbiology Research Centre

including SAIL Molecular Microbiology

(Established on 10 th March 1989)

Everyday our eyes are constantly exposed to thousands of microbes, which lodge on the outer surface of the eyes and the delicate linings that cover the eyeball. These microscopic organisms can invade the eyeball or enter into the eye from infection in the blood stream to cause sight-threatening diseases.

Ocular microbiology is the study of microbial agents associated with infectious diseases of the eye and of the body's response to these infections. Infectious organisms causing diseases are bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites.


Ocular immunology is the study of the defense mechanisms involved in preventing the development of infection in the eye.

The centre is headed by Dr. H.N. Madhavan, the Director of Research assisted by Dr. K. Lily Therese (Professor), Dr. J. Malathi (Reader), 2 Senior Scientists, 2 Research Fellows, 1 Junior Scientist, 9 Laboratory Technologists and 2 Secretaries. The activities of the centre are carried out in 6 sections of microbiology – Bacteriology, Immunology, Mycology, Virology, Mycobacteriology and Molecular microbiology.

Ongoing Projects: 2

To get more informations click here