P.V. NARSIMHA RAO TELANGANA VETERINARY UNIVERSITY
RAJENDRANAGAR,HYDERABAD
Veterinary Physiology(VPY)
Department of Veterinary Physiology:

The Department of Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry has started functioning from 2018 as per veterinary Council of India regulations. Excellent infrastructure facilities were created in the department as per Minimum Standards of Veterinary Education (MSVE)-2016 guidelines.

The department has excellent laboratories for Physiology and Biochemistry which is fully equipped with modern instruments. The department has state of art Diagnostic laboratory facilities for Haematological & Biochemical examinations.Sophisticated equipments like Physio-graph for monitoring vital parameters, software for Nerve-Muscle physiology experiments and teaching software for veterinary physiology are available for hands on practicals to students.

Faculty Details
Sl. No Name of the Faculty Designation Email ID & Mobile No
1 Dr. Rajesh, K
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Physiology
rajeshvpy@pvnrtvu.ac.in
+91-9550891266
Courses offered
1. Department of Veterinary Physiology:
Unit-I Blood and Cardiovascular, Nervous and Muscular Systems
Unit-II Digestive,Respiratory Systems
Unit-III Excretory, Endocrine Systems
Unit-IV Reproduction and Lactation, Growth and Environmental Physiology
2. Department of Biochemistry:
Unit-I General Veterinary Biochemistry
Unit-II Intermediary Metabolism
Unit-III Veterinary Analytical Biochemistry
Equipments:
  1. Veterinary Haematology Analyzer (HORIBA)
  2. Biochemical Analyzer
  3. Electro Cardiogram for Dogs
  4. Physio-Graph for monitoringVitalParameters
  5. Software for Nerve-Muscle Physiology
  6. Teaching Software for Physiology Practicals
  7. Phase Contrast Microscope
  8. Microscopic Image Projection System
  9. High-Speed Centrifuge-16,000 rpm
  10. Cooling Centrifuge-12,000 rpm
  11. Microhematocrit Centrifuge
  12. Fume Hood
  13. Incubators and Ovens
  14. Facilities for Evaluation of Semen Quality
  15. Facilities for Evaluation of Rumen bacteria, protozoa & Volatile fatty acids