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List of Life Members As on 1St December 2018 LIST OF LIFE MEMBERS AS ON 1ST DECEMBER 2018 10. Dr. SHAGUFTA MOIN (1261) ALIGARH DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY J. N. MEDICAL COLLEGE 1. Dr. HAMMAD AHMAD SHADAB G. G.(1454) ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY 31 SECTOR OF GENETICS ALIGARH 202 002 DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY 11. SHAIK NISAR ALI (3769) ALIGARH 202 002 DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCE 2. Dr. INDU SAXENA (1838) ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY HIG 30, ADA COLONY ALIGARH 202 002 AVANTEKA PHASE I [email protected] RAMGHAT ROAD, ALIGARH 202 001 12. DR. MAHAMMAD REHAN AJMAL KHAN (4157) 3. Dr. (MRS) KHUSHTAR ANWAR SALMAN(3332) 4/570, Z-5, NOOR MANZIL COMPOUND DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY DIDHPUR, CIVIL LINES JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE ALIGARH UP 202 002 ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY [email protected] ALIGARH 202 002 [email protected] ALLAHABAD 4. Dr. MOHAMMAD TABISH (2226) DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY 13. Dr. B. SHARMA (872) FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD ALIGARH 202 002 ALLAHABAD 211002 INDIA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 5. Dr. MOHAMMAD AFZAL (1101) 9415715639 DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY 14. Dr. ABHAY KUMAR PANDEY (2054) ALIGARH 202 002 DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD 6. Dr. RIAZ AHMAD(1754) ALLAHABAD 211002 SECTION OF GENETICS DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY 15. Dr. AMIT KUMAR (2123) ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY ALIGARH 202 002 ALLAHABAD UNIVERSITY ALLAHABAD 211 002 7. Dr. ROSHAN ALAM (1958) C/O MOHD HABIB EDUCATIONAL HOUSE 16. Dr. AMITA MISHRA (2665) AMU SHAM SHAD MARKET C/O SRI RAMESH MISHRA ALIGARH 202 002 G B 53, GANGA SECTOR, TRIVENIPURAM JHUSI , ALLAHABAD 211 019 8. Dr. SABA KHAN (1957) [email protected] C/O MOHD HABIB EDUCATIONAL HOUSE AMU SHAM SHAD MARKET 17. Dr. ANJANA PANDEY (1549) ALIGARH 202 002 CENTRE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY MOTILAL NEHRU NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 9. Dr. SAURABH CHANDRA SAXENA(2154) ALLAHABAD 211 004 S/O NAGESH CHANDRA SAXENA POST HARDNAGANJ 18. ASHUTOSH GUPTA (3789) DIST ALIGARH 202 125 UP 116A/7B JAYANTIPUR [email protected] SULEM SARAI ALLAHABAD 211 011 [email protected] 1 19. Dr. DWIJENDRA KUMAR GUPTA (3513) 28. Dr. RAVI S. PANDEY(1721) DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY VICE CHANCELLOR, J P UNIVERSITY ALLAHABAD UNIVERSITY, CHAPRA (BIHAR) ALLAHABAD 211 002 CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD P A: B169, MEHDAVRI COLONY 29. Dr. SANGEETA NEGI (3674) TELIARGANJ, ALLAHABAD – 211 004 DEPT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY MOTILAL NEHRU NATIONAL INSTT. OF TECH. 20. DR. ER. SAIMA HABIB KHAN (2796) ALLAHABAD 211 004 DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMICAL [email protected] ENGINEERING, JSBB, SAM HIGGINBOTTOM OF AGRICULTURAL TECH & SCIENCES, 30. Dr. SHILPA CHAKRAVARTY (2328) ALLAHABAD 211 007 DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD ALLAHABAD 211 002 21. Dr. GEETA JAISWAL(1704) [email protected] DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY MOTI LAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE 31. Dr. SUDEEP ROY(2673) GEORGE TOWN, ALLAHABAD, L-C-81 , ADA COLONY UTTAR PRADESH 211002 NAINI, ALLAHABAD, UP 211 008 [email protected] 22. Dr. NIDHI JAISWAL (2329) DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY 32. Dr. SYED IBRAHIM RIZVI (2116) UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY ALLAHABAD 211 002 UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD [email protected] ALLAHABAD 211 002 23. Dr. KANTI BHOOSHAN PANDEY(1823) 33. Dr. VIKAS SRIVASTAVA (2633) SCIENTIST 8/256, MIG JHUSI, CSIR-CENTRAL SALT & MARINE CHEMICALS YOJANA –3, ALLAHABAD 211019 RESEARCH INSTITUTE PA: C/O DR PRAVEEN VERMA GIJUBHAI BADHEKA MARG, LAB 101, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PLANT GENOME BHAVNAGAR-364002, GUJARAT RESEARCH [email protected] NEW DELHI – 110 067 [email protected] 24. MAHENDRA KUMAR MISHRA (3606) L.C-195, A.D.A COLONY NAINI 34. AHMAD (4021) ALLAHABAD 21008, UTTAR PRADESH 646 WASIAAD, NOORULLAH ROAD, [email protected] ALLAHABAD, UP 211003 [email protected] 25. Dr. PRAMOD W .RAMTEKE (611A) PROFESSOR IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 35. DR. REETIKA SINGH (4030) ALLAHABAD AGRICULTURAL DEEMED UNIVERSITY, DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY, ALLAHABAD 211 007 FACULTY OF SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD, 26. Dr. PRASADA RAO KONGALA (2809) ALLAHABAD, UP 211002 DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMICAL ENGG [email protected] SHIATS DEEMED UNIVERSITY ALLAHABAD 523 211 36. VIVEK KUMAR GUPTA (4167) [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISSTRY UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD 27. Dr. RAJNIKANT SINGH (3346) ALLAHABAD UP 211002 82E/2K, MADHUBAN VIHAR COLONY [email protected] UMARPUR, NEEWA DHOOMANGANJ, ALLAHABAD 211 011 37. Dr. SUCHIT ASHISH JOHN (3863) [email protected] DEPT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SAM HIGGINBOTTOM UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCES ALLAHABAD 211 007 [email protected] 2 38. RAMESH KUMAR (3967) 48. Dr. NAGINI S. (2011) C/O PROF. A. K. PANDEY, DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY, ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD, ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 ALLAHABAD, UTTAR PRADESH 211002 [email protected] 49. Dr. NALINI N . (2013) DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY ANNAMALAINAGAR ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 39. Dr. ANTON SMITH (2131) 50. Dr. PUGALENDHI P.( 2007) DEPT. OF PHARMACY DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY FACULTY OF ENGG & TECHNOLOGY ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 [email protected] 51. Dr. RAJA B. (2016) DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY 40. Dr. ANURADHA C. V. (2012) ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 52. RAJENDRA PRASAD (2458) DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY 41. Dr. ASHOK KUMAR N. (2025) ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608002 ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY [email protected] ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 53. Dr. C SATHIYA PRIYA (3480) 42. Dr. HEMALATHA K. L. (2820) DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOTECHNOLOGY DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE CHIDAMBARAM 608 001 ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY ANNAMALAINAGAR 508 002 54. Dr. SELVARAJ P . ( 2018) DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY 43. Dr. JUSTIN THENMOZHI A .(2026) ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 55. Dr. SENBAGAM G. (2027) DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY 44. Dr. KOTTAI MUTHU (2130) ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF PHARMACY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY 39, RAJENDRA GARDEN 56. Dr. SINDHU M. (2024) ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY [email protected] ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 45. Dr. MANIVASAGAM T. (2021) DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY 57. SIVAGAMI(2413) ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOTECHNOLOGY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 FACULTY OF SCIENCE ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY 46. Dr. MANOHARAN S. (2005) ANNAMALAINAGAR 608002 DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY [email protected] ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 58. Dr. STANELY MAINZEN PRINCE P (2015) DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY 47. Dr. MIRUNALINI S. (2020) ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 3 59. Dr. SUBRAMANIAN P. (2014) 69. Dr. AMIT SINGH (1474) DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY & CELL BIOLOGY ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 BANGALORE 560 012 [email protected] 60. Dr. SURESH K. ( 2006) DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY 70. ANAND PATWARDHAN(2198) ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY PARIJAT 208, NCBS, TIFR ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 GKVK, BELLARY ROAD, BANGALORE 560 065 [email protected] 61. Dr. VIJAYAKUMAR N. (2022) DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY 71. ANANDA H (3840) ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY C/O SATHEES C RAGHAVAN ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 62. Dr. VINOTH KUMAR V. (2023) BANGALORE 560 012 DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY PA: S/O HANUMAPPA, ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY VARAHUNASENAHALLI (V) ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 DEVARMALLUR (P) SHIDLAGHATTA 562 105 63. Dr. VENNILA L. (2019) [email protected] DEPT. OF BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOLOGY ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY 72. Dr. ANANDA VARDHAN (2631) ANNAMALAINAGAR 608 002 DEPARTMENT OF BIO-TECHNOLOGY NEW HORIZON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KADUBEESANAHALLI, OUTER RING ROAD, BANGALORE MARATHALLI, BANGALORE - 560 103 [email protected] 64. AANCHAL KATOCH (3147) C/O Dr. SAUMITRA DAS 73. Dr. ANANTHA KRISHNA T. H. (2596) DEPT OF MICROBIOLOGY & CELL BIOLOGY DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE BANGALORE 560 012 BANGALORE 560 012 [email protected] [email protected] 65. Dr. ABHISHEK BASU (2038) 74. Dr. ANIRBAN MITRA (2958) C/O Dr. SATHEES C RAGHAVAN C/O Dr. V NAGARAJA DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY & CELL BIOLOGY INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE BANGALORE 560 012 BANGALORE 560 012 [email protected] 66. Dr. ADWAIT ANAND GODBOLE(2853) DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY & CELL BIOLOGY 75. Dr. ANJALI A. KARANDE(742) INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY BANGALORE 560 012 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE [email protected] BANGALORE 560 012 [email protected] 67. Dr. AIYAR A. S. (204) VANI VILAS APARTMENTS 76. Dr. ANTONY A. (203) FLAT A II FL, 163/1 VANI VILAS ROAD DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY & CELL BIOLOGY BASAVANGUDI, BANGALORE 560 004 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE BANGALORE 560 012 68. Dr. P. AJITKUMAR (412) DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY & CELL BIOLOGY 77. Dr. ANUBHUTI DIXIT (3637) INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE C/O DR. VARSHA SINGH BANGALORE 560 012 DEPT. OF MRDG, IISC [email protected] BANGALORE
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