Seminar
on Fundamentals of Mass spectrometry for Biomedical Research,
March
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Dr.
M. G. Madanan obtained his Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry
from University of Kerala then carried out Post-Doc from Philipps
University, Marburg, Germany and
presently working as a Scientist in Regional Medical Research Centre
(ICMR) Port Blair. His area of interest include study of proteases of
pathogen and their role in invasion and pathogenesis. Currently he is
working on gelatinases of Leptospira and its role in pathogenesis and
studying differentially expressed proteins during host pathogen interaction
of leptospirosis. |
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Sikha
T. obtained her M.Sc. degree in Medical Laboratory Technology
from Calicut
University.
Presently persuing her Ph.D under the guidence of Dr. Madanan
M. G. in Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC), ICMR, Port
Blair
and her research interest is in styding the role of
outer
membrane proteins during host pathogen interaction in leptospirosis. |
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Chidambareswaren Mahadevan Obtained
his M.Sc. degree in Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology from
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. Presently he is a research student
in the lab of Dr. Manjula S. at Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB),
Trivandrum. His area of interest are on identifying the transcriptome
and proteome
changes
associated with plant immune responses in black pepper (Piper nigrum
L) to biotic stresses such as Phytophthora and Ralstonia. |
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Chithra
J. S. obtained her M.Sc. degree in Biotechnology from
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam and currently pursuing her
Ph.D at
Rajiv Gandhi
Centre
for Biotechnology (RGCB), Trivandrum in lab of Dr. S. Asha Nair.
Her research interest involves the study of stem cell biology
in gynecological diseases
like endometrial cancer and endometriosis. |
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Dhanya
K. obtained her
M.Sc. degree in Biotechnology from Cochin University of Science
and Technology, Cochin, Kerala and currently pursuing her Ph.D
degree at Rajiv
Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB),
Trivandrum in the lab of Dr. S. Asha Nair. Her research interest
includes analysis of the functional significance of Forkhead
transcription factor, FoxM1 in cell cycle regulation. |
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Poonam Soree obtained
her M.Sc. degree in Forensic science from Dr. H. S. Gour
university, M. P.
Presently, she is working as senior research fellow at Defence institute
of physiology
and allied sciences DRDO Delhi under Dr. R.K. Gupta's supervision.
Her main research interest are High altitude pulmonary edema and
susceptibility. |
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Dr Sandeepta
Burgula has a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and is
an Assistant Professor at the Department of Microbiology, Osmania
University, Hyderabad. Dr Burgula's lab
is focused on characterising the signal transduction events involved
in regulation of PEBP1 in hypoxia. PEBP1 regulates neuronal function
and is known to be dysregulated in several cancers and also neuronal
disorders. Dr Burgula's work also involves identification of prognostic
markers for predicting survivability in sepsis patients. |
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Karthik Rajkumar obtained
his M.Sc. in Applied Microbiology from Vellore Institute of Technology
and is now currently working as project assistant under, Dr. Sandeepta
Burgula, assistant professor at Osmania University, Hyderabad,
in the lab of. His current research includes “regulation of PEBP1
(Phosphatidylethanolamine binding protein 1) protein during hypoxic
conditions”. |
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Anoor Pawan
Kumar is
pursuing his M.Sc. in Microbiology from University College of Science,
Osmania University, Hyderabad. He has worked on the antimicrobial
properties of spices on the pathogenic strains of bacteria. His research
intrest include the application of toxins as chemotherapeutic agents. |
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Dr. Kaushiki
Kadam obtained
her Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry from University of Mumbai. Worked
as a Research Associate with the Molecular Endocrinology Unit, King
Edward Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. Currently, is a Scientist at the
National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (ICMR), Mumbai.
Her areas of interest include sperm motility and autoimmune premature
ovarian failure. She is working on identification of interacting
partners to a testis specific antigen, TSA70 from female and male
reproductive fluids. |
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Ashwini Rajan obtained
her M.Sc. degree in Molecular Genetics from the University of Leicester,
UK. She is currently working in a private company as a Research Associate
on developing a formulation with a novel route of delivery to the
CNS. |
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Divya Jyothi
Reddy Obtained
her M.sc. degree in Forensic Science from Osmania University. Presently,
she is a Ph.D. scholar at Osmania University under Dr. Surya Satyanaryana
Singh supervision.Her work focuses on studying The effect of Tobacco
smoke in cervical cancer. |
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Swathi Raju
M.
Obtained her M.sc. degree in Forensic Science from Osmania University.
Presently, she is a Ph.D. scholar at Osmania University under Dr.
Surya Satyanaryana Singh supervision.Her work focuses on studying
The effect of Tobacco smoke in cervical cancer. |
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Devapriya Sinha obtained
her M.Sc in Applied Genetics from Bangalore University, Bangalore,
Karnataka. Currently she is pursuing her Ph. D. under supervision
of Dr. Vibha Tandon, Department of Chemistry University of Delhi,
Delhi. Her current research work includes “Systematic study
of bisbenzimidazoles as antibacterial agent targeting Mg+2 based
cleavage religation process of Topoisomerase IA. |
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Pooja Yadav obtained
her M.Sc. in Biotechnology from fergusson College, Pune University.
Currently she is pursuing her Ph. D. under supervision of Dr. Vibha
Tandon, Department of Chemistry University of Delhi, Delhi. Her current
research work includes to find the novel interacting partner of HIV
1 integrase as well as screen the potent HIV1 integrase inhibitors
molecules from the series of synthesized HIV 1 integrase inhibitors. |
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