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Annexures (2014-2015) ANNEXURES Annexure 1 – Conferences and Papers Presented 1. Sidhu GK, Mehrotra S and Mehrotra R (2014) Characetrization of RubisCO and Carbon Concentration (CCM) proteins of Gloeobacter violaceous PCC7421 FAF-115, International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biotechnology, ICETB 2014. November 6-9, 2014, School of environmental sciences. Jawaharlal Nehru University and Biotech Research Society of India, JNU, New Delhi, India. 2. Nogia P, Mehrotra R and Mehrotra S (2014) Introducing cyanobacterial bicarbonate transporter gene (BicA) into inner envelope of C3 plant chloroplast to enhance carboxylase activity of RubisCO. FAF-114, International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biotechnology, ICETB 2014. November 6-9, 2014, School of environmental sciences. Jawaharlal Nehru University and Biotech Research Society of India, JNU, New Delhi, India. 3. Vandana, Mehrotra R, and Mehrotra S. Approaches for transplastomic integration of SbtA- a high affinity sodium bicarbonate transporter to C3 plants for enhanced CO2 fixation. FAF-116. International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biotechnology, ICETB 2014. November 6-9, 2014, School of environmental sciences. Jawaharlal Nehru University and Biotech Research Society of India, JNU, New Delhi, India. 4. Bhalothia P, Alok A, Sharma B, Mehrotra S and Mehrotra R (2014) Cloning and characterization of protein phosphatase 2C (PP2C) like promoter from Arabidopsis thaliana. FAF-27, International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biotechnology, ICETB 2014. November 6-9, 2014, School of environmental sciences. Jawaharlal Nehru University and Biotech Research Society of India, JNU, New Delhi, India. 5. Renganaath KK, Pandey S, Mehrotra S and Mehrotra R (2014) Revisiting endosymbiosis in the light of nuclear mitochondrial cross talks mediated by the members of the telomere system. FAF-135, International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biotechnology, ICETB 2014. November 6-9, 2014, School of environmental sciences. Jawaharlal Nehru University and Biotech Research Society of India, JNU, New Delhi, India. 6. Mehrotra S and Trivedi PK (2014) Light regulates the splicing of the petB and petD introns of the psbB operon in Populus deltoides. PLANT BIOLOGY EUROPE, FESPB/EPSO 2014 Congress. The Convention centre, Dublin, Ireland, June 22-June 26, 2014. 7. Rajesh Mehrotra and Vishesh Jain: Genome wide analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana reveals high frequency of AAAg(N)7CTTTmotif. PLANT BIOLOGY EUROPE, FESPB/EPSO 2014 Congress. The Convention centre, Dublin, Ireland, June 22-June 26, 2014. 8. Jain, N., Bhargava, A. and Panwar, J. 2014. Protease-assisted synthesis and stabilization of spherical silver nanoparticles: a novel template to study protein-nanoparticle interactions. In: International Conference on Nanotechnology in the Service of Health, Environment & Safety (NanoSciTech 2014), February 13-15, 2014, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. 9. Jain, N., Bhargava, A. and Panwar, J. 2014. Mycogenic protein-capped zinc oxide nanoparticles and their photocatalytic activity. In: International conference on Biotechnology & Bioengineering (ICBB-2014), October 29-30, 2014, BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus, Dubai, p. 18. 10. Solanki, P., Bhargava, A., Jain, N. and Panwar, J. 2014. Catalytic efficacy of biosynthesized gold nanoparticles. In: National conference on Nano-Functional Material (NFM-2014), November 7-8, 2014, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus, Pilani, p. 90. 11. Bhargava, A., Solanki, P., Jain, N. and Panwar, J. 2014. Effect of iron oxide nanoparticles on the growth and biomass. In: International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biotechnology (ICETB- 2014), November 6-9, 2014, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. 12. Asati, V. and Sharma, P.K. 2014. Reporting an isoflavone glycoside-hydrolyzing β-glucosidase from Prosopis cineraria. In: International Conference on Frontier Discoveries and Emerging Opportunities In Life Sciences (FDEOLS), Feb 13-15, 2014, School of Biosciences, Dr. H.S. Gour Central University, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, India. 13. Kabra S. and Sharma, P.K. 2014. Purification and characterization of a novel β -galactosidase from Cyamopsis tetragonoloba. In: International Conference on Frontier Discoveries and Emerging Opportunities In Life Sciences (FDEOLS), Feb 13-15, 2014, School of Biosciences, Dr. H.S. Gour Central University, Sagar,Madhya Pradesh, India. 14. Jha, P., Jha, P.N., Panwar, J. (2014) Adaptation strategies in Pseudomonas sp. PJ14 thriving in extreme conditions of organic pollutants: membrane is mastermind. In: XVI International Biodeteriotation and Biodegradation symposium held in Lodz, Poland (September 2-5, 2014), Abstract Book, p130. 15. Jha, P.N., Yanni, Y.G. , Stedtfeld, T., Stedtfeld, B., Gomaa, A-B., Gantner, S., , Benli, C. Hashsham, S. and Dazzo, F.B. (2014). Inoculation with plant growth-promoting Rhizobium biofertilizer and urea N fertilizer treatments Restructure the endophytic microbiome of rice roots grown in soil. In: 114th General meeting, American Society of Microbiology, held in Boston, USA (May 17-20, 2014), Program Book, p1738. 16. Singh, R., Jha, P.N. Mitigation of temperature stress by ACC deaminase bacteria isolated from desert region of rajasthan. In: National conference on Recent trends and future prospects of microbiology and biotechnology ( 3-4 march 2014 ). Shri J J T University. ( OP-07) (Best oral award). 17. Singh, R., Jha, P.N. Role of ACC deaminase in stress agriculture. In: National seminar on " Next generation sciences: Vision 2020 & Beyond". Held at M.D. university Rohtak, Haryana (8 march 2014). 18. Asha Jakhar*, Nisha Janjir, and Santosh Kumar Padhi, 'Exploring regional plant hydroxynitrile lyases as potential stereoselective biocatalysts' - Presented in "International Conference in Emerging Trends in Biotechnology (ICETB -2014)' New Delhi, India from 6th -9th November 2014. 19. Dubey, B., Dubey, P., and Dubey, U.S. 2014. Dynamics of an SIR model with Beddington De Angelis type incidence rate and saturated treatment rate.In: International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation with Applications. IIT Kanpur during December 31, 2013 – Jan 2, 2014, IIT Kanpur. 20. Runthala, A., and Chowdhury, S, 2014. Iterative Optimal TM_Score and Z_Score Guided Sampling Significantly Improves Model Topology. In: International Multi Conference of Engineers and Computer Scientists (HongKong 2014), March 12-14, 2014, HongKong, p. 123-128. 21. Palvai S., Mapara N., Nagraj J., Chowdhury R., and Basu S. Targeting drug resistance in cancer by vitamin D3 hybrid nano particles. Science Day Poster Presentation at Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, India. 22. Pasha, S. Alam, P. Dash, S. Kaur, G. Banerjee, D. Chowdhury, R. Rath, N. Choudhury, R.A. and Laskar, I.R. Design and Syntheses of ‘Aggregation Induced Emission’ Active Cyclometalated Platinum(II) Complexes and their Biological Applications. Poster presentation at Conference in IISER, Mohali, India. 23. Garg, S., Saxena, V., Pala, Z., Saggu, G.S., Kochar, S.K., Kochar, D.K. and Das, A. Characterization of putative and hypothetical proteins involved in Fe-S cluster biogenesis in Plasmodium vivax; In 12th International Conference on Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics of Infectious Diseases. December 11-13, 2014 at The Royal River Hotel, Bangkok organized by Elsevier. 24. Garg, S. Pala, Z., Saggu, G.S., Kochar, S.K., Pareek, R.P., Kochar, D.K., Das, A. and Saxena, V.' Characterization Of Major Components Of Fe-S Cluster Biogenesis In Plasmodium vivax; in TROPACON 2014 organized by Regional Medical and Research Centre Dibrugarh from 20-22 Nov. 2014. 25. Gupta L, Gupta K, Dhawan R, Kumar S, Kakani P, Kajla M, and Choudhury TP. 2014 Anopheles STAT pathway duplication and its role in immunity against Plasmodium. VIIIth National conference of Indian Academy of Tropical Parasitology (TROPACON-2014), November 20-23, 2014, Dibrugarh, Assam, India. 26. Dhawan R, Soam A, Gupta K, Kajla M, Kakani P, Choudhury TP, Kumar S, Gupta L.Role of Mosquito Immunity against Parasite Development: An Expedition of Potent Immune Molecules of Anopheles Mosquitoes. VIIIth National conference of Indian Academy of Tropical Parasitology (TROPACON-2014), November 20-23, 2014, Dibrugarh, Assam, India. 27. Kakani P, Kajla M, Gupta K, Dhawan R, Choudhury TP Gupta L and Kumar S. Characterization of Anophelines Peroxidase- Role in Development and Immunity against Blood- borne antigens. VIIIth National conference of Indian Academy of Tropical Parasitology (TROPACON-2014), November 20-23, 2014, Dibrugarh, Assam, India. 28. Choudhury TP, Kajla M, Gupta K, Dhawan R, Kakani P, Gupta L and Kumar S. Exploring the role of Anopheles stephensi Heme Peroxidase in Mosquito Innate Immunity. VIIIth National conference of Indian Academy of Tropical Parasitology (TROPACON-2014), November 20-23, 2014, Dibrugarh, Assam, India. 29. Vaswani D, Kajla M, Kakani P, Dhawan R, Gupta K, Choudhury TP, Gupta L and Kumar S. Characterization of Inhibitory Effects of Herbal Extracts on Aedes aegypti Egg Chorion Melanization and Hardening. VIIIth National conference of Indian Academy of Tropical Parasitology (TROPACON-2014), November 20-23, 2014, Dibrugarh, Assam, India. 30. Kumar S, Kakani P, Kajla M, Gupta K, Choudhury T.P, Dhawan R, and Gupta L. Compartment- specific immune responses in malaria vector determine the vectorial capacity. 25th National Congress of Parasitology on “Global Challenges in the Management of Parasitic Diseases (GCMPD), Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), OP 27, 16-18th
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