School of Biotechnology
The School of Biotechnology is located in a state of the art building which incorporates both teaching and research facilities. The entire school building, including the lecture halls, teaching and research laboratories and school library are centrally air-conditioned and equipped with round the clock internet connectivity. Students here are educated in classical as well as modern biotechnology using the latest pedagogy techniques and also provided opportunity of hands on laboratory training. Biotechnology combines disciplines like genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, immunology and cell biology, which are in turn linked to practical disciplines like chemical engineering, information technology and biorobotics.
The School of Biotechnology emphasizes on Biotechnology education programme with an impetus to generate a workforce that could turn into a substantially trainedpool to meet the countrys demands. The school is dedicated to provide quality service through teamwork, partnerships and developing team and individual strengths. Patenting of innovations, technology transfer to industries and close interaction with them have given a new direction to Biotechnology research in the world today. The School is an active centre of basic and applied research and aims to achieve a balance of pure basic, strategic basic, applied and experimental development research.
Overview
The School of Biotechnology at Gautam Buddha University (GBU) is a premier institution dedicated to both teaching and research in the field of biotechnology. Established in 2009 by the Government of Uttar Pradesh, the school provides a state-of-the-art learning environment, featuring centrally air-conditioned facilities, advanced research laboratories, and round-the-clock internet connectivity.
With a science- and technology-oriented curriculum, the school aims to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry demands. It offers a diverse range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs, covering areas such as biotechnology, molecular medicine, bioinformatics, microbial biotechnology, and forensic science.
Students are trained in both classical and modern biotechnology through innovative teaching methodologies and hands-on laboratory experience. The school emphasizes patenting innovations, technology transfer, and industry collaborations, playing a key role in advancing biotechnology research.
As the biotechnology industry continues to grow rapidly, the School of Biotechnology, GBU, prepares students for exciting career opportunities in academia, research, and the corporate sector, making it a hub for aspiring biotechnologists.

Dean's Message
In the School of Biotechnology, we bring together highly talented, innovative and well groomed faculty with specialization in diverse fields ranging from various basic to advanced aspects of Biotechnology. Our faculty includes skilled personnel with excellent research experience from renowned universities and institutes of India and abroad. These faculty members motivate students to work in collaborative environment. The faculty is imbued with a sense of deep commitment and is capable of imparting state of art education. They work hard to inculcate scientific ethics, morality and inquisitiveness.
The school offers various programmes at different entry levels finally aimed to confer the degree of Master of Technology (M. Tech) in Biotechnology with specializations in the areas of Genetic engineering and Bioinformatics.
We have started our programme with the objective of generating work force that could turn into a substantially trained manpower to meet the existing and future global demands. The school is equipped with state of art laboratories and a curriculum tailored to suit the needs of various sectors of economy. The programme curricula combine a strong theoretical background coupled with practical experience in laboratory with a view to achieve their optimum potential as researcher. The foundation thus laid enables students to enhance their learning capability and adapt themselves to the fast scientific development in the world. We strive to keep our students updated with ongoing progress in frontier areas of Biotechnology. Our vision is to make School of Biotechnology a truly academic and research and development center providing the balanced combination of teaching and research fused with power of innovation.
Prof. N.P. Melkania
Dean, University School of Biotechnology
Board of Studies
Dean
Prof. N.P. Melkania
Dean
Professor
University School of Biotechnology
Gautam Buddha University
Head of the Department
Dr. Rekha Puria
Assistant Professor
University School of Biotechnology
Gautam Buddha University
Internal Members
Dr. Gunjan Garg
Assistant Professor
University School of Biotechnology
Gautam Buddha University
Programme | SOBT
S.No. | Program Name | Course Structure/Syllabus | Course Contents |
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1. | Integrated B.Tech.- M.Tech./MBA | Course Structure | Course Content |
2. | Integrated B.Sc.-M.Sc. Ayurveda Biology | Course Structure | Course Content |
3. | B.Sc. (Hons.) Forensic Science | Course Structure | |
4. | Integrated B.Tech.-M.Tech./MBA (Upto 2018 Batch) | Course Structure | Course Content |
5. | B.Sc. Biotechnology (H) by Research | Course Structure | Course Content |
6. | M.Sc. Molecular Medicine | Course Structure | Course Content |
7. | M.Sc. Bioinformatics & Genomics | Course Content | |
8. | M.Sc. Microbial Biotechnology | Course Structure | Course Content |
9. | M.Tech. Biotech. (Two years programme) | Course Structure | Course Content |
10. | M.Sc. Biotech. (Two years programme) | Course Structure | Course Content |
11. | Integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D Life Sciences and Systems Medicine | Course Structure | |
12. | Ph.D. (Biotechnology) | Course Structure | Course Content |
Departments | SOBT
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Departmental Activities | SOBT
- Workshop on "Decoding Transcriptomics: A comprehensive hands-on workshop on NGS tools and techniques" (2025) by school of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University.
- Workshop on "Bioprocessing & Biomanufacturing: From Fundamentals to Industry Applications" (2025) by school of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University in association with Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and the Institution's Innovation Council (IIC).
- Workshop on "Unveiling microbial drug resistance: Theory and Practical insights". (2024), by SERB, Gautam Buddha University.
- Workshop on "Gel to Gene: Mastering PCR, Primer Design, and Electrophoresis" (2024), School of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University.
- National Five days Workshop on 2nd "Skill Development in Molecular Biology Techniques" (2024) School of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University.
- Five days National Workshop on "Skill Development in Molecular Biology Techniques" (2023) School of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University.
- National Workshop on "In Vitro Regeneration and Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants" (2022) School of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University.
- Invited Talk on "X-ray Crystallography, Molecular Structures and Structure Based Drug Design" by Prof. D. Velmurgan, IIT Madras (2022) School of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University.
Directory | SOBT
Name | Phone No. | Ext. No. |
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Dean | 0120-2344266 | 4266 |
Dr. Jai Prakash Muyal | 0120-2344273 | 4273 |
Dr. Gunjan Garg | 0120-2344272 | 4272 |
Dr. Md. Tashfeen Ashraf | 0120-2344285 | 4285 |
Dr. Vikrant Nain | 0120-2344283 | 4283 |
Dr. Shakti Sahi | 0120-2344275 | 4275 |
Dr. Jitendra Singh Rathore | 0120-2344286 | 4286 |
Dr. Rekha Puria | 0120-2344276 | 4276 |
Dr. Nagendra Singh | 0120-2344277 | 4277 |
Dr. Bhaswati Banerjee | 0120-2344287 | 4287 |
Dr. Vishwas Tripathi | 0120-2344288 | 4288 |
Dr. Barkha Singhal | 0120-2344290 | 4290 |
Dr. Imteyaz Qamar | 0120-2344280 | 4280 |
Dr. Deepali Singh | 0120-2344281 | 4281 |
Achievement | SOBT
MOU|SOBT
MOU with:
- July 2023 - Continuing: Bharat Test House Pvt Ltd, Sonepat, Haryana.
- July 2023 - Continuing: Next Gen Life Sciences Pvt Ltd Delhi a Multinational Company (MNC) for Harnessing the Power of Biotechnology for a Sustainable Future
Conferences:
National Conference on “Development and advancement in conservation, propagation and sustainable utilization of medicinal plants (DSUMP 2017)†funded by Ministry of Ayush, Govt. of India was successfully organized School of Biotechnology in January 2017, which had participations from many eminent scientists and academicians of India.
1st Alumni Meet of School of Biotechnology was organized in April 2017
Industry-Academia Meet, 2016 was conducted in School of Biotechnology in April 2016
Workshop on Intellectual Property & Innovation Management in Knowledge Era was organized by School of Biotechnology in collaboration with National Research Development Corporation (NRDC), New Delhi in March 2016
Students Achievements
A. Achievements of PhD and M.Tech students of SoBT
Success stories of our students:
As a result of the rigorous academic training and exposure that students obtain here at School of Biotechnology, their performance at national and global platforms has been consistently outstanding. Some of the significant achievements are highlighted below:
A. International recognitions and fellowships:
i. Khorana Fellowship: Ms Jyotsna Mishra (2011 Batch) made the commendable achievement of being the first student from GBU who was selected for the prestigious Indo-US Khorana Fellowship through the Khorana & S.N. Bose Program (2015)
ii. Dissertations: Ms. Akansha Trivedi (2013 Batch) and Mr. Abhishek Kumar (2012 Batch) were selected for carrying out their M. Tech. dissertations at NMBU, Oslo, Norway (2016) and Institut de Biologie de Lillie CNRS, France (2017) respectively.
iii. GRE: Mr. Abhishek Kumar (2012 Batch), Mr. Ashwani Kumar Rai (2012 Batch) Ms. Jyotsna Mishra (2011 Batch) have cleared GRE and TOEFL examinations (2016) with good scores and have been selected as PhD scholars in reputed universities of USA and Europe
B. Students selected for International Doctoral Programs
i. Ms. Jyotsna Mishra awarded Ph.D fellowship from University of Wisconsin, USA. (2017)
ii. Mr. Ashwani Rai awarded Ph.D fellowship from Lusiana State University USA. (2017)
iii. Mr. Abhishek awarded Ph.D fellowship from Institut de biologie de Lillie,CNRS France. (2017)
iv. Mr. Vimal Kumar,awarded Ph.D fellowship from Hallam University, South Korea (2017)
v. Ms. Sahar Waseem awarded Ph.D fellowship from Hormone Research Centre, Chonnam National University, South Korea. (2015)
vi. Ms. PraptiPrakash awarded Ph.D fellowship from University of Science & Technology, Daejeon, South Korea. (2014)
vii. Mr. SushantSadotra awarded Ph.D fellowship from Taipe, Taiwan. (2013)
viii. Ms. Preety Bajwa awarded Ph.D fellowship from New Castle University, Australia. (2013)
ix. Mr. Samir Giri awarded Ph.D fellowship from Max Planck institute for chemical ecology, Germany. (2012)
C. National recognitions and fellowships:
Many of our students have successfully qualified for the prestigious national fellowships such as GATE, JRF/NET fellowships sponsored by CSIR, ICMR etc.
1. SoBT students holding Research Fellowships
i. Dr. Neelima Rathi: Awarded Post Doctoral Fellowship for Women by UGC, India. (2015-2020)
ii. Dr. Mala Mishra
iii. Mr. Amit Sharma: Awarded CSIR-Senior Research Fellowship, 2017
iv. Ms. Suman: Awarded CSIR-Senior Research Fellowship, 2017
iv Mr. Avneesh Dwivedi: Awarded ICMR-Senior Research Fellowship, 2017
v. Ms. Tripti Singh: Awarded Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for Scheduled Caste Students (NFSC)-2017.
vi. Mr. Jogendra Singh Nim: Awarded Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for Scheduled Caste Students (NFSC)-2017.
vii. Ms. Anjana: Awarded Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for Scheduled Caste Students (NFSC)-2016
2. CSIR/UGC NET-LS Qualified students from SoBT:
i. Ms. IshaTyagi, NET-JRF, CSIR 2012
ii. DhananjayPandey, NET-JRF, CSIR 2013
iii. Ms. Swati Uniyal, NET-LS, CSIR 2014
iv. Twinkle Sanchan, NET-LS, CSIR 2014
v. Ms. Lucky Singh, NET-JRF, CSIR 2014
vi. Abhay Kumar, NET-JRF, CSIR 2014
vii. SarjanKapoor, NET-LS, CSIR 2015
viii. Ms. SaharWaseem, NET-JRF, CSIR 2015
ix. Ms. NeelimaChaudhary, NET-LS, CSIR 2015
x. Ms. Medha Sharma, NET-JRF, CSIR 2015
xi. Ms. Tarang Gaur, NET-LS, CSIR 2015
xii. Ms. KirtiTyagi, DBT-JRF 2015
xiii. Ms. HeenaGautam, NET-LS, CSIR 2015
xiv.Rahul Yadav, UGC-NET 2015
xv.Saddam Hussain, NET-JRF, CSIR 2016
xvi. Piyanshu Singh, DBT-JRF 2017
xvii. Varun Kumar, DBT-JRF
xviii. Hritika Sharma, NET-LS &
3. GATE Qualified students from SoBT:
i. Dhananjay v Pandey, GATE 2012
ii. Anshuman Chandra, GATE 2015
iii. ShatakshiPunia,GATE 2015
iv. ShaliniSoni, GATE 2015
v. Akash Saraswati GATE 2015, 2016, 2017
vi. GayatriKaur, GATE 2016
vii. Himalaya Singh, GATE 2016
viii. Pratap Chandra, GATE 2016
ix. Puneet Kumar, GATE 2016
x. Nawaz, GATE 2016
xi. Manish Singh, GATE 2017
xii. Hritika Sharma, GATE2013
xiii. Arti Singh GATE 2017
xiv. imanshu GATE 2017
xv. Akshay Prakask GATE 2017
xvi. Prashant Kumar GATE 2017
ii. Dissertations: Over the past couple of years many meritorious students from SoBT have been selected for carrying out M. Tech. dissertations and/or short term training projects in several reputed institutes like NCCS, Pune; CCMB, Hyderabad; RCB, Faridabad; ICPO, Noida; ICAR, Ludhiana; INMAS, DRDO; DIPAS, DRDO; IIT-Gandhinagar, Gujarat; FRI, Dehradun; IISER, Bhopal; ICGEB, New Delhi and so on
Guest Speaker | SOBT
Contact Us | SOBT
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GBU Admission Office
Phone No.: 0120-2344234/47
Email : admissions@gbu.ac.in
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HOD, Department of Biotechnology
Dr. Rekha PuriaPhone No.: 0120-2344276
Email : hod.sobt@gbu.ac.in
- School of Biotechnology Office:
Phone No.: 0120-2344268
Email: biotech.gbu@gbu.ac.in
Placements | SOBT
Placement at the School of Biotechnology
The School of Biotechnology is committed to ensuring excellent career opportunities for its students by offering a well-structured curriculum that encourages higher education, research, and industry readiness. The curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to excel in the biotechnology sector and related industries.
Upon completing their postgraduate studies, students at the School of Biotechnology pursue diverse career paths, including higher education (Ph.D. programs), research projects, and industry roles. Based on available data:
- Many students have been placed in prestigious organizations across India, such as Biocon, Daiichi Sankyo India, Zydus Cadila, Panacea, Johnson & Johnson, Zyme Pharmaceuticals, Alere Medical, Genetix Asia, Patanjali, Wrig Nanosystems, IDS Infotech, and Bioglobe Research Solutions.
- Several students have enrolled in Ph.D. programs at renowned Indian universities and research institutes, including IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, NIPGR, IARI (PUSA), TERI, NIFTEM, DRDO, NSIT, Pant Nagar University, and Nirma University.
- A few students have secured Ph.D. opportunities abroad, at esteemed institutions such as University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (USA), Silantes GmbH Munich, Germany, Temple University (USA), Chungnam National University (South Korea), Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology (Germany), Newcastle University (Australia), and Louisiana State University (USA).
- Some students have joined sponsored research projects as research fellows in various Indian institutes, while others have taken up faculty positions in academic institutions.
Final Placements | SOBT
Academic and Industrial Placements of SoBT Students
List of final semester Students
List of Students | SOBT
Placement HelpDesk | SOBT
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Faculty | SOBT
Commitment to Academic and Research Excellence
Gautam Buddha University is dedicated to establishing itself as a distinguished academic and research institution at both national and international levels. The university fosters a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and ethical responsibility, ensuring that students are equipped with cutting-edge knowledge and strong human values. Its ultimate goal is to contribute to the development of an educated, progressive society that upholds equity and inclusivity.
Research as the Core Pillar
With research at its foundation, the university actively supports theoretical advancements that enable the critical reassessment and refinement of existing theories and practices. The interdisciplinary research initiatives led by faculty members not only contribute to scientific progress but also enhance the overall teaching-learning environment. These research efforts address real-world challenges, benefiting both academia and industry professionals.
The university places strong emphasis on relevance, objectivity, and the depth of research, ensuring its work aligns with the evolving needs of society. Faculty members are encouraged to pursue externally funded research projects in collaboration with prestigious national and international institutions and industries.
Additionally, the university fosters a vibrant research ecosystem by supervising scholars under its Ph.D. programs, which are supported by:
- Faculty-led research initiatives
- Research associate programs
- Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and UGC-sponsored projects
- CSIR-funded projects
- Other national and international research funding organizations
Faculty Details
Research and Publications | SOBT
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Research Profiles | SOBT
Title | Name of Faculty | Designation |
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Dr. | Dr. Niranjan Prakash Melkania | Dean and Professor |
Dr. | Gunjan Garg | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Jai Prakash Muyal | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Shakti Sahi | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Bhupendra Chaudhary | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Rekha Puria | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Nagendra Singh | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Imteyaz Qamar | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Deepali Singh | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Mohd. Tashfeen Ashraf | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Siya Ram | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Vikrant Nain | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Jitendra Singh Rathore | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Vishwas Tripathi | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Barkha Singhal | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Bhaswati Banerjee | Assistant Professor |
Dr. | Navin Kumar | Assistant Professor |
Research Publications | SOBT
- Gupta N, Chauhan K, Singh G, Chaudhary S, Rathore JS (2025). Decoding antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Embracing innovative therapies beyond conventional antibiotics. The Microbe. 100233,
- Mishra SK, Chandra A, Mitra N, Krishna N, Singh N, Akash S, Jardan YAB, Bourhia M, Georrge JJ. Exploring the Dynamics of Asparagus racemosus Phytochemicals as Dual Target Inhibitors of Monkeypox Virus. Curr Med Chem. 2025 Feb 7. doi: 10.2174/0109298673361923250101072831. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39931982.
- Zhen-Pu Liang, Yi Wang, Xiao-Yue Chen, Rui Wang, Yan Xu, Jin-Ping
Dai, Deepali Singh, Xiao-Xia Zhang. Halomonas kashgarensis sp. nov., a Novel Species Isolated from the Rhizosphere Soil of Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud in Kashgar County, Xinjiang, China. Biodiversity, 2025, 17(2), 98. - Padhy I, Banerjee B, Sharma T, Ganga Raju Achary P., Singh N, Chandra A (2025) Antilipase and antioxidant activities of topiramate-phenolic acid conjugates: Computational modelling, synthesis, and in-vitro investigations, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 745, 151200, ISSN 0006-291X, https://doi.org/1t0.1016/j.bbrc.2024.151200.
- Padhy I, Banerjee B, Sharma T, Achary PGR, Singh N, Chandra A. Antilipase and antioxidant activities of topiramate-phenolic acid conjugates: Computational modelling, synthesis, and in-vitro investigations. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2025 Jan;745:151200. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.151200. Epub 2024 Dec 18. PMID: 39729676.
- Jhinjharia, D., Kaushik, A. C., & Sahi, S. (2023). A high-throughput structural dynamics approach for identification of potential agonists of FFAR4 for type 2 diabetes mellitus therapy. Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics, 1–21. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/07391102.2023.2280707
- Gupta N, Yadav M, Ali W, Singh G, Chaudhary S, Grover S, Chandra S, Rathore JS. (2025) Genomic profiling and molecular dynamics analysis of parDEPa toxin-antitoxin homologs targeting DNA gyrase in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: insights from computational investigations. J Biomol Struct Dyn. Jan 1:1-17. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2024.2446675. Gupta N, Yadav M, Singh G, Chaudhary S, Ghosh C, Rathore JS.(2024) Decoding the TAome and computational insights into parDE toxin-antitoxin systems in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Arch Microbiol. Jul 27;206(8):360. doi: 10.1007/s00203-024-04085-2. PMID: 39066828.
- Anshuman Chandra ,Vimal Kumar, Umesh Chandra Garnaik, Rima Dada, Imteyaz Qamar, Vijay Kumar Goel, Shilpi Agarwal (2024). Unveiling the Molecular Secrets: A Comprehensive Review of Raman Spectroscopy in Biological Research. ACS Omega 2024 Dec 3;9(51):50049-50063. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.4c00591. eCollection 2024 Dec 24.
- Taniya Bargoti, Divya Pratap Nain, Rajesh Kumar, Amit Kumar Awasthi, Deepali Singh, Vikrant Nain. Scaled Codon Usage Similarity Index: A Comprehensive Resource for Crop Plants. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, 2024, 22, 100441
- Yassir Boulaamane, Iman Touati, Imteyaz Qamar, Iqrar Ahmad, Harun Patel, Anshuman Chandra, Mohammed Reda Britel, Amal Maurady (2024). In silico Discovery of Dual Ligands Targeting MAO-B and AA2AR from African Natural Products Using Pharmacophore Modelling, Molecular Docking, and Molecular Dynamics Simulations. Chemistry Africa https://doi.org/10.1007/s42250-024-01074-2
- Mustapha Abdullahi, Adamu Uzairu, Gideon Adamu Shallangwa a, Paul Andrew Mamza a, Muhammad Tukur Ibrahim a, Anshuman Chandra c, Nagendra Singh. (2023). In-silico design of novel 2-((4-chloro-6-methoxy-1H-indol-3-yl)thio)-N-(2-ethoxyphenyl)acetamide derivatives as potential inhibitors of influenza neuraminidase protein receptor. Intelligent Pharmacy, In Press, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipha.2023.12.002
- Mukesh Kumar, Veena Chaudhary, Manoj Kumar Yadav, Chetan Chauhan, Ravi Kumar, Deepali Singh, Sachin Teotia. RNAi: A potent biotechnological tool for improvement of ornamental crops. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 2024,
- Ibrahim MT, Ja'afaru SC, Uzairu A, Chandra A, Sallau MS, Singh N (2024) Computational design of novel therapeutics targeting Schistosomiasis, a neglected tropical disease, Scientific African, Volume 25, e02326, ISSN 2468-2276, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2024.e02326.
- Samvedna Singh, Himanshi Gupta, Priyanshu Sharma, Shakti Sahi (2024), Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted approaches in drug screening, Artificial Intelligence Chemistry,Volume 2, Issue 1,2024,100039,ISSN 2949-7477, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aichem.2023.100039.;
- Rajkumari Urmi, Pallabi Banerjee, Manisha Singh, Risha Singh, Sonam Chhillar, Neha Sharma, Anshuman Chandra, Nagendra Singh, Imteyaz Qamar. (2024). Revolutionizing biomedicine: Aptamer-based nanomaterials and nanodevices for therapeutic applications. Biotechnology Reports. Volume 42, June 2024, e00843. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2024.e00843 . ISSN 2215-017X (IF 4.6)
- Shivangi and Jai Prakash Muyal. (2024). Role of Epigenetic Mechanisms in Lung Fibrosis: Therapeutic Opportunities and Challenges. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Medical Science and Technology . Volume:13 | Issue : 02 | Page : 9-20.
- Jhinjharia D, Singh S, Sahi S. (2024) Deciphering FFAR4 Mediated Functional Pathways and Potential Drug Targets in Diabetes Mellitus: An Integrated Protein Interaction Network Analysis and Kinetic Simulation. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Drug Res. ;16(3):412-425. DOI: 10.25004/IJPSDR.2024.160313
- Ja'afaru SC, Uzairu A, Chandra A, Sallau MS, Ndukwe GI, Ibrahim MT, Qamar I (2024). Ligand based-design of potential schistosomiasis inhibitors through QSAR, homology modeling, molecular dynamics, pharmacokinetics, and DFT studies. J Taibah Univ Med Sci. 2024 Feb 26;19(2):429-446. doi: 10.1016/j.jtumed.2024.02.003. eCollection 2024 Apr.
- Aminu KS, Uzairu A, Chandra A, Singh N, Abechi SE, Shallangwa GA, Umar AB. Exploring the potential of 2-arylbenzimidazole scaffolds as novel α-amylase inhibitors: QSAR, molecular docking, simulation and pharmacokinetic studies. In Silico Pharmacol. 2024 Apr 11;12(1):29. doi: 10.1007/s40203-024-00205-4. PMID: 38617707; ISSN 2193-9616
- Yanqing Yang, Jinping Dai, Guozhi Zhang, Deepali Singh, Xiaoxia Zhang, Zhenpu Liang Mamestra brassicae multiple nucleopolyhedroviruses prevents pupation of Helicoverpa armigera by regulating juvenile hormone titer
Insects (2024) 15(3), 202. - Chaudhary S, Ali W, Yadav M, Singh G, Gupta N, Grover S, Ghosh C, Chandra S, Rathore JS. (2024) Computational exploration of the genomic assignments, molecular structure, and dynamics of the ccdABXn2 toxin-antitoxin homolog with its bacterial target, the DNA gyrase, in the entomopathogen Xenorhabdus nematophila. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2024 Feb 7:1-15. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2024.2311337. Online ahead of print.
- Shubhangini Kumari, Vandna Singh, Deepali Singh. Nanoparticle synthesis advancements and their application in wastewater treatment: A comprehensive review. Current Chemistry Letters, 2024 13, 31-40
- Rana S, Kaushik D, Singh A, Gautam D, Rai J, Rathore JS (2023) Aptamer: A theranostic approach towards breast cancer Clinical Immunology Communications Volume 3, December 2023, 61-73
- Chaudhary S, Singh G, Gupta N, Ghosh C , Rathore JS. (2023) New face in the row of bioactive compounds and toxin-antitoxin modules: Xenorhabdus nematophila. Journal Asia-Pacific Entomology Volume 26, Issue 4, December 2023, 102148
- Rawal P, Tripathi DM, Hemati H, Kumar J, Tyagi P, Sarin SK, Nain V, Kaur S. Targeted HBx gene editing by CRISPR/Cas9 system effectively reduces epithelial to mesenchymal transition and HBV replication in hepatoma cells. Liver Int. 2024 Feb;44(2):614-624. doi: 10.1111/liv.15805. Epub 2023 Dec 17. PMID: 38105495.
- Gupta, H., & Sahi, S. (2023). High-throughput virtual screening of potential inhibitors of GPR52 using docking and biased sampling method for Huntington's disease therapy. Molecular diversity, 10.1007/s11030-023-10763-y. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11030-023-10763-y
- Choudhury A, Chandra A, Dawoud TM, Nafidi HA, Singh N, Bourhia M. Immunoinformatics and reverse vaccinology approach in designing a novel highly immunogenic multivalent peptide-based vaccine against the human monkeypox virus. Front Mol Biosci. 2023 Nov 22;10:1295817. doi: 10.3389/fmolb.2023.1295817. PMID: 38074091; PMCID: PMC10703375. ISSN 2296-889X (IF-5.0)
- Biswas B, Gangwar G, Nain V, Gupta I, Thakur A, Puria R. Rapamycin and Torin2 inhibit Candida auris TOR: Insights through growth profiling, docking, and MD simulations. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2023 Oct-Nov;41(17):8445-8461. https://doi.org/10.1080/07391102.2022.2134927 (IF: 2.7, API 14)
- Banerjee P, Chandra A, Mohammad T, Singh N, Hassan MI, Qamar I. (2023). Identification of high-affinity pyridoxal kinase inhibitors targeting cancer therapy: an integrated docking and molecular dynamics simulation approach. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2023 Aug 14:1-18. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2023.2246580.
- Bhardwaj A, Nain V. TALENs-an indispensable tool in the era of CRISPR: a mini review. J Genet Eng Biotechnol. 2021 Aug 21;19(1):125. doi: 10.1186/s43141-021-00225-z. PMID: 34420096; PMCID: PMC8380213.
- Biswas, B., Rana, A., Gupta, N., Gupta, I., Puria, R., & Thakur, A. (2023). A Novel Robust Method Mimicking Human Substratum To Dissect the Heterogeneity of Candida auris Biofilm Formation. Microbiology spectrum, e0089223. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00892-23 (IF 3.7, API: 6)
- Banerjee P, Chandra A, Mohammad T, Singh N, Hassan MI, Qamar I (2023). Identification of high-affinity pyridoxal kinase inhibitors targeting cancer therapy: an integrated docking and molecular dynamics simulation approach. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2023 Aug 14:1-18. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2023.2246580.
- Archana Prajapati, Vikrant Nain, Deepali Singh. In silico screening of gRNAs for introducing CRISPR-Cas9 based antifungal resistance in eggplant. Bioinformation (2023), 19(8): 844-848
- Sharma S, Rawal P, Kaur S, Puria R. Liver organoids as a primary human model to study HBV-mediated Hepatocellular carcinoma. A review. Exp Cell Res. 2023 Jul 1;428(1):113618. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yexcr.2023.113618 (IF 3.3, API:14)
- Leena Shakya, Archana Singh, Ashish Agnihotri, Shivangi, Jai P. Muyal, Shahid Umar, Shubhra Barwa4, Sunil K. Dhiman. Various Approaches Used to Increase the Growth and Yield of Linseed Crop. International Journal of Plant and Environment. 2023. Volume 9 Issue 4.
- Shukla R, Chandra A, Kumar A, Kandpal P, Avashthi H, Goel VK, Qamar I, Singh N, Kelvin DJ, Singh TR. (2023). Repurposing of drugs against methyltransferase as potential Zika virus therapies. Nature’s Sci Rep. 2023 May 15;13(1):7870. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-33341-6
- Shukla R, Chandra A, Kumar A, Kandpal P, Avashthi H, Goel VK , Qamar I , Singh N, David J. Kelvin DJ & Singh TR. (2023) Repurposing of drugs against methyltransferase as potential Zika virus therapies. Scientific Reports 2023, 13: 7870, doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-33341-6. ISSN No: 2045-2322 (IF=5.0)
- Khari A, Biswas B, Gangwar G, Thakur A, Puria R. Candida auris biofilm: a review on model to mechanism conservation. Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2023 Mar;21(3):295-308. https://doi.org/10.1080/14787210.2023.2179036 (IF 4.2, API 14)
- Gurjar V, Iqara S, Chandra A, Qamar I, Singh N. (2023). Drugs swapping in coronavirus strains: a structural biology view. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2023 Feb 6:1-8. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2023.2175037. Print ISSN: 0739-1102 Online ISSN: 1538-0254 (IF=5.2)
- Gurjar V, Iqra Kamil S, Chandra A, Qamar I, Singh N. (2023). Drugs swapping in coronavirus strains: a structural biology view. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2023 Feb 6:1-8.
- Singh, S., Kaushik, A. C., Gupta, H., Jhinjharia, D., & Sahi, S. (2023). Identification of prognostic markers and potential therapeutic targets using gene expression profiling and simulation studies in pancreatic cancer. Current computer-aided drug design, 10.2174/1573409920666230914100826. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.2174/1573409920666230914100826
- Mishra S, Arsh AM and Rathore JS (2022) Trained Innate Immunity and Diseases: Bane with the Boon. Clinical Immunology Communications Volume 2, December 2022, Pages 118-129
- Kaushik AC, Sahi S, Wei DQ.(2022)Computational Methods for Structure-Based Drug Design Through System Biology. Methods Mol Biol. ;2385:161-174. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1767-0_9.
- Rohilla, S., Kaur, S., & Puria, R. (2022). Long non-coding RNA in Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Advances in clinical chemistry, 110, 1–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.acc.2022.06.001
- Chandra A, Chaudhary M, Qamar I, Singh N, Nain V. (2022) In silico identification and validation of natural antiviral compounds as potential inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 methyltransferase. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2022 Sep;40(14):6534-6544. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2021.1886174. Print ISSN: 0739-1102 Online ISSN: 1538-0254 (IF=5.2)
- Chandra A, Gurjar V, Qamar I, Singh N. (2022) Exploring inhibitor of SARS-CoV2 replicase from FDA approved drugs using insilico drug discovery methods. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2022 Aug;40(12):5507-5514. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2020.1871416. Print ISSN: 0739-1102 Online ISSN: 1538-0254 (IF=5.2)
- Chaudhary, J., Singh, N., Srivastava, V.K. et al. Exploring the significance of diaminopimelate epimerase as a drug target in multidrug resistant Enterococcus faecalis. Vegetos 36, 1–9 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42535-022-00485-1
- Aditi Sharma, Deepali Singh. COVID-19 and gastrointestinal infection: New approaches for disease management. Journal of Food and Agriculture Research (2023), 2 95-113.
- Liang Zhenpu, Yanqing Yang, Xiaoyan Sun, Junyang Du, Qiuyun Wang, Guozhi Zhang, Jiran Zhang, Xinming Yin, Deepali Singh, Ping Su, and Xiaoxia Zhang. Integrated Analysis of MicroRNA and mRNA Expression Profiles in the Fat Bodies of MbMNPV-Infected Helicoverpa armigera. Viruses (2023) 15, no. 1: 19.
- Ujjwal Sirohi, Mukesh Kumar, Vinukonda Rakesh Sharma, Sachin Teotia, Deepali Singh, Veena Chaudhary, Priya, Manoj Kumar Yadav. CRISPR/Cas9 System: A potential tool for genetic improvement in floricultural crops. Molecular Biotechnology (2022) 64,1303–1318
- Aishwarya Chaudhary, Deepali Singh. In-silico analysis of the regulatory region of effector protein genes in Verticillium dahlia. Gene Reports (2022) Vol 27, 101533.
- Aishwarya Chaudhary, Sachin Teotia, Deepali Singh. Tools for engineering resistance against pathogens in plants. J. Plant Biochem. Biotechnol. (2022). 101533, 2452- 0144.
- Singh T, Banerjee P, Uditi, Kumari S, Chopra A, Singh N, Qamar I. (2022). Expression of Regucalcin, a calcium-binding protein is regulated by hypoxia-inducible factor-1α. Life Sci. 2022 Jan 15;120278. doi: 10.1016/j.lfs.2021.120278. ISSN-0024-3205. (IF=5.03)
- Kumari S, Ali MS, Singh J, Arora M, Verma D, Pandey AK, Benjamin M, Bakhshi S, Palanichamy JK, Sharma A, Singh I, Tanwar P, Singh AR, Pushpam D, Qamar I, Chopra A (2022) Prognostic utility of key copy number alterations in T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Hematol Oncol. 2022 May 29. doi: 10.1002/hon.3030. Online ahead of print.
- Singh T, Banerjee P, Uditi, Singh N, Qamar I. (2021) Expression of Regucalcin, a calcium-binding protein is regulated by Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α. Life Sci. 2022 Jan 15;292:120278.
- Chaudhary S, Yadav M, Mathpal S, Chandra S and Rathore JS (2022).Genomic assortment and interactive insights of the chromosomal encoded control of cell death (ccd) toxin-antitoxin (TA) module in Xenorhabdus nematophila Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics doi.org/10.1080/07391102.2022.2114940
Yadav M, Rathore JS (2022) In-silico analysis of genomic distribution and functional association of hipBA toxin-antitoxin (TA) homologs in entomopathogen Xenorhabdus nematophila Journal Asia-Pacific Entomology. doi.org/10.1016/j.aspen.2022.101949 - Yadav M, Rathore JS (2021) Functional and transcriptional analysis of chromosomal encoded hipBAXn2 type II toxin-antitoxin (TA) module from Xenorhabdus nematophila. Microb Pathog 2021 Nov 25;162:105309.doi: 10.1016/j.micpath.2021.105309.
- Singh G, Yadav M, Chaitali Ghosh and Jitendra Singh Rathore (2021) Bacterial toxin-antitoxin modules: classification, functions, and association with persistence. Current Research in Microbial Sciences 2021 Jul 7;2:100047. doi: 10.1016/j.crmicr.2021.100047. e Collection 2021 Dec.
- Singh J, Arora M, Kumari S, Verma D, Palanichamy JK, Qamar I, Chauhan SS, Chopra A. (2021) Molecular associations and clinical significance of core NHEJ pathway genes in renal clear cell carcinoma. Gene Reports Volume 23, June 2021, 101167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.genrep.2021.101167.
- Chandra A, Gurjar V, Ahmed MZ, Alqahtani AS, Qamar I, Singh N. (2021) Exploring Potential Inhibitor of SARS-CoV2 replicase from FDA approved Drugs using insilico Drug Discovery Methods. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2021 Jan 25:1-8.
- Prajapati A, Nain V. Screening of CRISPR/Cas9 gRNA for mimicking Powdery Mildew resistant MLO ol-2 mutant. Bioinformation. 2021 Jun 30;17(6):637-645. doi: 10.6026/97320630017637. PMID: 35173386; PMCID: PMC8819791.
- Prajapati A, Nain V. Screening of CRISPR/Cas9 gRNA for mimicking Powdery Mildew resistant MLO ol-2 mutant. Bioinformation. 2021 Jun 30;17(6):637-645. doi: 10.6026/97320630017637. PMID: 35173386; PMCID: PMC8819791.
- Jai Prakash Muyal, Basav Hazarika. Importance of detection systems of real-time PCR for novel coronavirus-19 diagnosis. J Biochem Biotech. 2021. Volume 4 Issue 1.
- Preeti Kumari, Basav Hazarika, Amit Tyagi and Jai Prakash Muyal. All-Trans Retinoic Acid Adjusts Gene Expression Profiling of Spermatogenesis Pathway in Elastase Treated Rat Lungs. Acta Scientific MEDICAL SCIENCES. 2021. Volume 5 Issue 5 May.
- Jai Prakash Muyal. Pulmonary Emphysema: An Inflammatory Lung Disease. 2021. Acta Scientific MICROBIOLOGY. Volume 4 Issue 7 July.
- Rai, P. K.; Singh, A.; Jhinjharia, D.; Sahi, S.(2021). Identification of potential hits against novel coronavirus-targeting glycoprotein for multi-target approach Trends in Carbohydrate Research ; 13(1):12-41.
- Nim JS, Yadav M, Gautam LK, Ghosh C, Sahi S, Rathore JS. (2021)Novel Toxin-antitoxin System Xn-mazEF from Xenorhabdus nematophila: Identification, Characterization and Functional Exploration. Curr Comput Aided Drug Des.;17(3):402-411. doi: 10.2174/1573409916666200625135850.
- Chandra A, Ananda H., Qamar I, Singh N. (2021) Identification of a novel and potent small molecule inhibitor of SRPK1: mechanism of dual inhibition of SRPK1 for the inhibition of cancer progression. Aging (Albany NY). Jan 15; 13(1): 163–180. doi: 10.18632/aging.202301. ONLINE ISSN: 1945-4589 (IF=5.6)
Research Grants | SOBT
S.No
|
Principal Investigator |
Project Title |
Funding Agency |
Sanctioned amount |
Duration |
Current Status |
1 |
Dr Barkha Singhal |
Investigating polyethylene terephthalate (PET) hydrolases through metagenomics for degradation of PET-based plastic waste from landfills in Noida and Greater Noida |
CST-UP |
14.36 lacs |
2024 onwards |
Ongoing |
2 |
Dr. Navin Kumar |
Effect of metal nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma and renal cell carcinoma through Lenvatinib intervention: Strategies for targeted drug therapy |
CST-UP |
16.36 lacs |
2024 onwards |
Ongoing |
3 |
Dr Rekha Puria |
Development of pan drug resistant Candida Auris Prototype in Saccharomyces cerevisiae through synthetic biology |
CSIR |
23 lacs |
2024 onwards |
Ongoing |
4 |
Dr Rekha Puria |
Mining phenotypic plasticity and pathogenicity of Candida auris for identification of novel antifungal responsive coding and noncoding targets |
ICMR |
91 lacs |
2024 onwards |
Ongoing |
5 |
Dr Rekha Puria |
Comparative Metagenomics Analysis of Sugarcane Rhizosphere for identification of Microbial Consortium Affecting Crop Yield |
CST-UP |
17 lacs |
2023 onwards |
Ongoing |
6 |
Dr. Jitendra Singh Rathore
|
To decipher the role of genome encoded type II Toxin-Antitoxin (TA) module(s) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa in antibiotic resistance and persister cell formation |
ICMR |
55 lacs |
2022 onwards |
Ongoing |
7 |
Dr. Nagendra Singh |
Structural characterization of tADA enzymes from P. aeruginosa |
ICMR |
55 lacs |
2022-25 |
Ongoing |
8 |
Dr. Rekha Puria |
Prototyping and engineering of Candida Auris TOR pathway in Saccharomyces for identification of potential drug targets and inhibitors |
SERB-DST |
61 lacs |
2022-25 |
Ongoing |
9 |
Dr. Deepali Singh |
Tissue-specific suppression of susceptibility genes for wilt disease resistance in eggplant |
DST-SERB |
44 lacs |
2021-24 |
Ongoing |
10 |
Dr. Vikrant Nain |
Development of Isothermal-PCR based rapid and portable coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) detection kit |
DBT-BIRAC |
46 lacs |
2021-22 |
Completed |
11 |
Dr. Vishwas Tripathi |
COVID-19 health awareness program among the top five red zone districts of western Uttar Pradesh |
DST- NCSTC |
1.75 lacs |
2021 onwards |
Ongoing |
12 |
Dr. Deepali Singh |
Host induced gene silencing (HIGS) of key pathogenicity factors in Verticillium dahliae to enhance resistance in eggplant against wilt disease |
DBT |
57 lacs |
2019-22 |
Ongoing |
13 |
Dr. Jai Prakash Muyal |
Synergistic Therapeutic Potential of All trans Retinoic Acid and VEGF towards Regeneration of Alveoli in Emphysematous Lung |
SERB |
28 lacs |
2019-22 |
Completed |
14 |
Dr. Bhupendra Chaudhary
|
Development of Pure Lines of Indian Cotton Cultivar(s) for the Trait of In Vitro Regeneration |
CSIR |
12 lacs |
2018-onwards |
Ongoing |
15 |
Dr. Bhupendra Chaudhary
|
Root-Specific Reduction of Cytokinin for Enhanced Root Growth and Drought Tolerance in oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea L. cv. Varuna) |
SERB-DST |
27 lacs |
2018-onwards |
Ongoing |
16 |
Dr. Bhupendra Chaudhary
|
Introgression of Regeneration Character into Elite Indian Cotton Cultivars |
CSIR |
34 lacs |
2017-2020 |
Completed |
17 |
Dr. Imteyaz Qamar |
Designing of agonist of Sf2......for cancer therapy |
ICMR |
44 lacs |
2017-2020 |
Completed |
18 |
Dr. Jitendra Singh Rathore
|
Transcriptional……Xenorhabdus nematophila |
CSIR |
30 lacs |
2016-2021 |
Completed |
19 |
Dr. Nagendra Singh
|
Structural characterization of SRRP508 |
CSIR |
24 lacs |
2016-20 |
completed |
20 |
Dr. Nagendra Singh
|
Structure basis of ......k. pneumonae |
ICMR |
21 lacs |
2016-19 |
Completed |
21 |
Dr. Bhupendra Chaudhary
|
Target Mimicry-Based Silencing of microRNA167 Gene Family Targeting Auxin Response Factors (ARFs)’ Gene Expression During Cotton Fiber Development |
DBT |
58 lacs |
2015-2018 |
Completed |
22 |
Dr. Nagendra Singh
|
Cloning expression....from P. aeruginosa |
ICMR |
48 lacs |
2015-18 |
Completed |
23 |
Dr. Jai Prakash Muyal |
Identification of Molecular Pathways in Alveoli Regeneration in an Established Emphysematous Lung: All Trans Retinoic Acid - A Way to Novel Therapy Option |
DBT |
35 lacs |
2013-17 |
completed |
24 |
Dr. Vikrant Nain
|
High throughput design, synthesis and validation of TALENs for targeted genome engineering |
DBT |
86 lacs |
2013-16 |
Completed |
25 |
Dr. Vikrant Nain
|
Development of mega nucleases for targeted genome engineering in rice |
DBT |
18 lacs |
2013-16 |
Completed |
26 |
Dr Vishwas Tripathi |
Molecular mechanisms of anti-cancer effect of Crocetin and its synergistic effect with Cisplatin in Smokeless Tobacco & Nicotine induced Head and Neck Cancer Cells |
DST |
22 lacs |
2013-2016 |
Completed |
27 |
Dr. Bhupendra Chaudhary
|
Spatiotemporal Manipulation of Profilin Gene Family in Cotton Fiber Cells for Increased Yield and Quality |
DBT |
64 lacs |
2012-15 |
Completed |
28 |
Dr. Jitendra Singh Rathore
|
Transcriptional and fuctional……Xenorhabdus nematophila |
SERB-DST |
26 lacs |
2012-2015 |
Completed |
29 |
Dr. Rekha Puria
|
Identification and validation of anticancer drug targets in target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling pathway |
DBT |
38 lacs |
2012-16 |
Completed |
30 |
Dr. Rekha Puria
|
Genome scale fitness profiling of transposon mutant library for identification of novel component of Target or Rapamycin (TOR) signaling pathway |
SERB-DST |
21 lacs |
2012-15 |
Completed |
31 |
Dr. Shakti Sahi
|
Design and evaluation of novel Beta-3 adrenorecptor agonists for potential antidepressant activity |
SERB-DST |
23 lacs |
2012-15 |
Completed |
32 |
Dr. Vikrant Nain
|
Development of drought tolerant rice by expression of RNA chaperon gene |
CSIR |
17 lacs |
2012-15 |
Completed |
33 |
Dr. Shakti Sahi
|
Design synthesis and evaluation of potent aminopeptidase inhibitors for malarial therapy |
DBT |
24 lacs |
2011-14 |
Completed |
34 |
Dr. Bhupendra Chaudhary
|
Genetics of In vitro regeneration through somatic embryogenesis in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. cv. Coker 310)” |
DST |
16 lacs |
2010-2013 |
Completed |
35 |
Dr. Jai Prakash Muyal
|
Therapeutic Aspect of Kerotinocyte Growth Factor on Alveolar Regeneration in Emphysematous condition – Molecular Mechanism |
DST |
17 lacs |
2010-13 |
Completed |
36 |
Dr. Bhupendra Chaudhary
|
Assessment of genetic diversity……………….and molecular markers |
CSIR |
16 lacs |
2007-10 |
Completed |
Research Scholars | SOBT
S.No. |
Name of Student |
Thesis Supervisor |
Year of Registration |
Full Time/ Working Professional (WP/FT)
|
Current Status |
Academic Session 2024-25 |
|||||
1. |
Govind Singh |
Dr Rekha Puria |
2024 |
FT |
ongoing |
2. |
Pushpanjali Singh |
Dr Barkha Singhal |
2024 |
WP |
ongoing |
3. |
Richa Sharma |
Dr Jitendra Singh Rathore |
2024 |
FT |
ongoing |
4. |
Sakshi Nagar |
Dr Jai Prakash Muyal |
2024 |
FT |
ongoing |
5. |
Sakshi Singh |
Dr Imteyaz qamar |
2024 |
FT |
ongoing |
6. |
Yash Kumar Bhati |
Dr Gunjan Garg |
2024 |
FT |
ongoing |
Academic Session 2023-24 |
|||||
7. |
Shalini Sengar |
Dr Vikrant Nain |
2023 |
FT |
ongoing |
8. |
Shraddha Kapoor |
Dr Imteyaz qamar |
2023 |
WP |
ongoing |
9. |
Kaushiki Gupta |
Dr Jitendra Singh Rathore |
2023 |
FT |
ongoing |
10. |
Harpreet Kaur Walia |
Dr Navin kumar |
2023 |
FT |
ongoing |
11. |
Kalpana Khatana |
Dr Gunjan Garg |
2023 |
FT |
ongoing |
Academic Session 2022-23 |
|||||
12. |
Shubham |
Dr Barkha Singhal |
2022 |
FT |
ongoing |
13. |
Bharti Singh |
Dr Rekha Puria |
2022 |
FT |
ongoing |
14. |
Surjalal |
Dr Nagendra Singh |
2022 |
FT |
ongoing |
Academic Session 2021-22 |
|||||
15. |
Aditi Singh |
Dr Nagendra Singh |
2021 |
FT |
ongoing |
16. |
Madhu |
Dr Barkha Singhal |
2021 |
FT |
ongoing |
17. |
Komal |
Dr Navin kumar |
2021 |
FT |
ongoing |
18. |
Vandana Yadav |
Dr Imteyaz qamar |
2021 |
FT |
ongoing |
Academic Session 2020-21 |
|||||
19. |
Bhawna Solanki |
Dr Navin kumar |
2020 |
FT |
ongoing |
20. |
Garima Gangwar |
Dr Rekha Puria |
2020 |
FT |
ongoing |
21. |
Garima Singh |
Dr Jitendra Singh Rathore |
2020 |
FT |
ongoing |
22. |
Himanshi Gupta |
Dr Shakti Sahi |
2020 |
FT |
ongoing |
23. |
Km Shivangi |
Dr Jai Prakash Muyal |
2020 |
FT |
ongoing |
24. |
Piyush Bhati |
Dr Md. Tashfeen Ashraf |
2020 |
FT |
ongoing |
25. |
Samvedna Singh |
Dr Shakti Sahi |
2020 |
FT |
ongoing |
26. |
Shweta Chaudhary |
Dr Gunjan Garg |
2020 |
FT |
ongoing |
Academic Session 2019-20 |
|||||
27. |
Abhilasha |
Dr Jai Prakash Muyal |
2019 |
FT |
ongoing |
28. |
Aishwarya Chaudhary |
Dr Deepali Singh |
2019 |
FT |
ongoing |
29. |
Amit |
Dr Shakti Sahi |
2019 |
FT |
Ongoing |
30. |
Aniruddhabhai Kanubhai Khuman |
Dr Bhupendra Chaudhary |
2019 |
FT |
completed |
31. |
Divya Jhinjharia |
Dr Shakti Sahi |
2019 |
FT |
completed |
32. |
K. Anita |
Dr Siya Ram |
2019 |
FT |
Thesis submitted |
33. |
Kamini Pandey |
Dr Barkha Singhal |
2019 |
FT |
ongoing |
34. |
Km. Sakshi |
Dr Nagendra Singh |
2019 |
FT |
Ongoing |
35. |
Nomita Gupta |
Dr Jitendra Singh Rathore |
2019 |
FT |
Pre thesis submitted |
36. |
Pallabi Banerjee |
Dr Imteyaz Qamar |
2019 |
FT |
completed |
37. |
Rajesh Kumar |
Dr Vikrant Nain |
2019 |
FT |
ongoing |
38. |
Shobhi |
Dr Jitendra Singh Rathore |
2019 |
FT |
completed |
39. |
Smitha Soman |
Dr Siya Ram |
2019 |
FT |
completed |
40. |
Swagata Chattarjee |
Dr Navin kumar |
2019 |
FT |
Ongoing |
41. |
Taniya Bargoti |
Dr Deepali Singh |
2019 |
FT |
Ongoing |
42. |
Yamini Pathak |
Dr Vishwas Tripathi |
2019 |
FT |
Completed |
Academic Session 2018-19 |
|||||
43. |
Amaresh Mishra |
Dr Vishwas Tripathi |
2018 |
FT |
completed |
44. |
Anuradha Bhardwaj |
Dr Vikrant Nain & Dr Pradeep Tomar (Co-supervisor) |
2018 |
FT |
Thesis Submitted |
45. |
Archana Prajapati |
Dr Vikrant Nain |
2018 |
FT |
ongoing |
Academic Session 2016-17 |
|||||
46. |
Ankita Gautam |
Dr Bhaswati Banerjee |
2016 |
FT |
completed |
47. |
Nainee Goel |
Dr Nagendra Singh |
2016 |
FT |
completed |
48. |
Sumati Rohilla |
Dr Rekha Puria |
2016 |
FT |
completed |
49. |
Mr. Mohit Yadav |
Dr Jitendra Singh Rathore |
2016 |
FT |
completed |
50. |
Sakshi Arora |
Dr Bhupendra Chaudhary |
2016 |
FT |
completed |
51. |
Sharmista Bhati |
Dr Gunjan Garg |
2016 |
FT |
completed |
52. |
Tripti Singh |
Dr Imteyaz qamar |
2016 |
FT |
completed |
Academic Session 2015-16 |
|||||
53. |
Anshuman Chandra |
Dr Imteyaz qamar |
2015 |
FT |
completed |
54. |
Preety Rawal |
Dr Vikrant Nain |
2015 |
FT |
completed |
55. |
Mr. Jogendra Singh Nim |
Dr Jitendra Singh Rathore |
2015 |
FT |
completed |
56. |
Mr. Amit Sharma |
Dr Barkha Singhal |
2015 |
FT |
completed |
Academic Session 2014-15 |
|||||
57. |
Suman |
Dr Vikrant Nain |
2014 |
FT |
completed |
58. |
Ankita Awasthi |
Dr Rekha Puria |
2014 |
FT |
completed |
59. |
Sajid Hussain |
Dr Rajesh Kr Gupta & Dr Seema Dwivedi (Cosupervisor) |
2014 |
FT |
completed |
60. |
Mrs. Swati Uniyal |
Dr J P Muyal |
2014 |
FT |
completed |
61. |
Shashank Kumar Yadav |
Dr Bhupendra |
2014 |
WP |
completed |
Academic Session 2013-14 |
|||||
62. |
Anamika Sharma |
Dr Vikrant Nain |
2013 |
WP |
completed |
63. |
Dhananjay Kumar Pandey |
Dr Bhupendra Chaudhary |
2013 |
FT |
completed |
64. |
Suruabhi Lavania |
Dr Nagendra Singh |
2013 |
WP |
completed |
65. |
Mr Sushil Kumar |
Dr Seema Dwivedi |
2013 |
WP |
completed |
66. |
Jitendra Kumar Verma |
Dr Deepali Singh |
2013 |
WP |
completed |
67. |
Poonam Misra |
Dr Gunjan Garg |
2013 |
WP |
completed |
68. |
Ms Hamda Siddiqui |
Dr Savneet Kaur |
2013 |
FT |
completed |
69. |
Pavan Kumar |
Dr Rekha Puria |
2013 |
FT |
completed |
Academic Session 2012-13 |
|||||
70. |
Sudhir Kotnala |
Dr. J.P. Muyal |
2011 |
FT |
completed |
71. |
Anjana |
Dr Vishwas Tripathi |
2012 |
FT |
completed |
72. |
Ravi Kumar Chaudhary |
Dr Siya Ram |
2012 |
FT |
completed |
73. |
Avaneesh K Dwivedi |
Dr Nagendra Singh |
2012 |
FT |
completed |
Academic Session 2011-12 |
|||||
74. |
Girraj Singh |
Dr Siya Ram |
2011 |
WP |
completed |
75. |
Meenakshi Chaudhary |
Dr Shakti Sahi |
2011 |
FT |
completed |
76. |
Chetana Agarwal |
Dr Vishwas Tripathi |
2011 |
WP |
completed |
77. |
Mr Sanjeev Sharma |
Dr Seema Dwivedi |
2011 |
WP |
completed |
78. |
Vishal Chand |
Dr Tashfeen Ashraf |
2011 |
WP |
completed |
Patents | SOBT
Sl. No. |
Status of Patent (Published / Granted) |
Inventor/s Name |
Title of the Patent |
Applicant/s Name |
Patent Filed Date (DD/MM/YYYY) |
Patent Published Date / Granted Date (DD/MM/YYYY) |
1 |
Filed |
Jitendra Singh Rathore and Garima Singh |
Novel YoeB Toxin from Xenorhabdus nematophilia |
Gautam Buddha University |
2024 |
- |
2 |
Filed |
Yamini Pathak, Vishwas Tripathi, Amaresh Mishra, Dolly Sharma Bhaswati Banerjee |
Venetoclax as a Potential Repurposed Drug in Targeting Breast Cancer and Breast Cancer Stem Cells |
Gautam Buddha University |
2024 |
- |
3 |
Filed |
Bhupendra Chaudhary & Sakshi Arora |
Method of phenotype regulation of somatic embrogenesis and plant development in cotton |
Gautam Buddha University |
2022 |
- |
4 |
Published |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
Synthetic gene coding for FokI nuclease domain in programmable nucleases for genome editing |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
2020 |
2020 |
5 |
Published |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
Synthetic gene coding for TET1 catalytic domain in programmable enzymes for epigenome editing |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
2020 |
2020 |
6 |
Published |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
Synthetic gene coding for p65 subunit of NF-Kappa B transcription activation domain in programmable transcription factors |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
2020 |
2020 |
7 |
Published |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
Synthetic gene coding for VP64 transcription activation domain in programmable transcription factors |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
2020 |
2020 |
8 |
Published |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
Synthetic gene coding for KRAB transcription repression domain in programmable transcription repressors |
Nain Vikrant, Tomar Pradeep, Suman |
2020 |
2020 |
9 |
Published |
Chaudhary, B., Arora S. and Pandey, D. K. |
Method of plant phenotype alteration via target-mimicry based diminution of miRNA167 |
Chaudhary, B., Arora S. and Pandey, D. K. |
2018 |
2018 |
10 |
Published |
Chaudhary, B. and Pandey, D. K. |
Bioengineering of Cotton for Increased Floral Inception and Fiber Initiation. |
Chaudhary, B. and Pandey, D. K. |
2017 |
2017 |
11 |
Published |
Chaudhary, B. and Pandey, D. K. |
Method for enhanced tetrahydrofolate production by deregulation of allosteric inhibition of dihydroneopterin aldolase (DHNA). |
Chaudhary, B. and Pandey, D. K. |
2017 |
2017 |
12 |
Published |
Chaudhary, B. and Pandey, D. K. |
Methods of Producing Early Flowering and Enhanced Agronomic Traits in Plants |
Chaudhary, B. and Pandey, D. K. |
2016 |
2016 |
13 |
Filed |
Vikrant Nain and Suman |
Sequences and procedures for high throughput assembly of TALE nucleases/TALE fusion proteins. |
- |
2017 |
- |
14 |
Published |
Vikrant Nain and Shakti Sahi |
Methods and compositions for expression, purification, activation and enzyme assay of Leucyl amino peptidases |
Vikrant Nain and Shakti Sahi |
2013 |
2014 |
15 |
Published |
Shakti Sahi and Vikrant Nain |
A synthetic gene encoding Plasmodium falciparum leucyl aminopeptidase PfA-M17 and uses thereof |
Shakti Sahi and Vikrant Nain |
2013 |
2014 |