Education/CredentialsResidency: Baystate Medical Center (Internal Medicine)Medical Degree: University of South Carolina (Internal Medicine)Ph.D: University of Kansas (Microbiology)Bachelor's Degree: University of Peradeniya (Biology) Board Certifications & LicensesAmerican Board of Internal Medicine (Certification Date: 2004-08-24) - (Recertification Date: 2014-09-09) Contact Information Email abhayaya@ucmail.uc.edu Clinical Interests Internal Medicine Abstract Publications Abhayawardhane, Y.K, G.C. Stewart 1995. Bacillus Subtilis posses a second determinant with extensive sequence similarity to the Escherichia coil merB morphogene J. Bacteriol , 177 3, 765Butler, Y.X, Y.K Abhayawardhane and G.C Stewart 1993. Amplification of the maf gene in bacillus subtilis results in arrested septum formation J. Bacteriol , 175 10, 3139Adikaram, N.K.B, Abhayawardhane, Y., Bandara, B.M.R et al. 1898. Antifungal activity, acid and sugar content in the woodapple (Limonia acidissima) and their relation to fungal development. Plant Pathology, 177 , 765
Abstract Publications Abhayawardhane, Y.K, G.C. Stewart 1995. Bacillus Subtilis posses a second determinant with extensive sequence similarity to the Escherichia coil merB morphogene J. Bacteriol , 177 3, 765Butler, Y.X, Y.K Abhayawardhane and G.C Stewart 1993. Amplification of the maf gene in bacillus subtilis results in arrested septum formation J. Bacteriol , 175 10, 3139Adikaram, N.K.B, Abhayawardhane, Y., Bandara, B.M.R et al. 1898. Antifungal activity, acid and sugar content in the woodapple (Limonia acidissima) and their relation to fungal development. Plant Pathology, 177 , 765
Abhayawardhane, Y.K, G.C. Stewart 1995. Bacillus Subtilis posses a second determinant with extensive sequence similarity to the Escherichia coil merB morphogene J. Bacteriol , 177 3, 765Butler, Y.X, Y.K Abhayawardhane and G.C Stewart 1993. Amplification of the maf gene in bacillus subtilis results in arrested septum formation J. Bacteriol , 175 10, 3139Adikaram, N.K.B, Abhayawardhane, Y., Bandara, B.M.R et al. 1898. Antifungal activity, acid and sugar content in the woodapple (Limonia acidissima) and their relation to fungal development. Plant Pathology, 177 , 765