Curriculum Vitae

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Curriculum VitaeDr. Madan Mohan Mahawar M.Sc., Ph.D.

Date of Birth- 24th July 1972 Designation- Lecturer in Zoology, Government Post Graduate College, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan (INDIA) Teaching experience- 14 years Mobile number -919414219974 Address- 35/17, Adarsh Nagar B, Sawai Madhopur (Rajasthan) INDIA E-mail address- madanmohanmahawar@yahoo.co.in

Previously reviewed as a reviewer1.

Vertebrates used for medicinal purposes by members of the Nyishi and

Galo tribes in Arunachal Pradesh (North-East India) Journal: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine Manuscript ID:1550469931510154

Submitted:24 January 2011 Article ID:1746-4269-7-13


2.

Fauna used in popular medicine in Northeast Brazil Journal: Journal of and Ethnomedicine Manuscript ID:3838173822163896

Ethnobiology

Submitted:12 August 2008 Article ID:1746-4269-5-1


3.

Importance of Wild Animals in Ethnozoological Practices among the

Yorubas of Southwestern Nigeria and the Implications for Biodiversity Conservation. Journal: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine Manuscript ID:1126852887169546 Submitted:5 January 2008

4.

A Comparative Assessment of Zootherapeutic Remedies From Albania, Nepal, and Spain, Journal: JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY

Italy,

Submitted:26 June, 2009


5.

Animal-based remedies as complementary medicines in the semi-arid

region of northeastern Brazil, Journal: Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Manuscript ID: ECAM-09-0096.R1 Submitted:29May-2009
6.

Ethnobotanical studies on medicinal plants of Baran District, Rajasthan.

Journal: Journal of Medicinal Plants Research Manuscript ID: JMPR-121104 Submitted:4-Aug-2012 My List of publication as Author1. Mahawar, M. M. and Jaroli, D. P. (2006): Animals and their products utilized as medicines by the inhabitants surrounding the Ranthambhore National Park, India. J. Ethnobiology and ethnomedicine, 2 (46). [http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/2/1/46] 2. Mahawar, M. M. and Jaroli, D. P. (2007): Traditional knowledge on zootherapeutic uses by the Saharia tribe of Rajasthan, India. J.

Ethnobiology and ethnomedicine, 3 (25). [http://www.ethnobiomed. com/content/3/1/25] 3. Mahawar, M. M. and Jaroli, D. P. (2008): Traditional zootherapeutic studies in India: a review. J. Ethnobiology and ethnomedicine, 4 (17). [http://www.ethnobiomed. com/content/4/1/17]

4. Vyas N, Mahawar M.M.

and Jaroli D.P. (2009): Traditional Medicines

Derived from Domestic Animals Used by Rebari Community of Rajasthan, India. Our Nature 7: 129-138 5. Jaroli DP, Mahawar M M and Vyas N (2010): An ethnozoological study in the adjoining areasof Mount Abu wildlife sanctuary, India. Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2010, Journal of 6:6

[http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/6/1/6] 6. Singh S, Nehra MR, Mahawar MM, Sharma ML (2010): Krushi vigyan (Agriculture) class 11, book published by Board of Secondary education of Rajasthan, Ajmer, India. 7. Mahawar M.M. (2012): Zootherpeutic studies in India, book published by lap Lambert academic publishing, Germany ISBN no. 978-3-65912697-0 Dr. Madan Mohan Mahawar

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