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List of Ongoing ICMR JRF 2015 .: ' :'( Jr ICMR-Junior Research Fellows-2015 [ICMR-JRFs-2015 ( as on 21't Nov-2019]l ,' Name of ICMR CitY Date of SRF Title of the proiect Guide S. No. Name of the fellow (state/UT) joining upgradatio lnstitute/Medical n College/University of histone Dr. Swati Saha, University of Delhi New Delhi 1. Aarti Yadav, 01.10.15 01.10.17 Characterization Professor, (South Campus) E-mail: acetyltransferase HAT4 in the Dept. of [email protected], protozoan Leishma nio do novo ni lramrlo/f]RCl Microbiology store Dr. Gaiti Hasan, National Centre for Bengaluru 2. Sreeja Kumari DhanYa, 01.10.15 ot.Lo.t7 The Role of STIMl and (SOCE) Senior Professor, Biological Science (Karnataka) E-mail: operated calcium entry Laboratory of [email protected], in mouse purkinje neurons Calcium (Female/Gen) lntracellular Signaling Dr. Yuba Raj South Asian New Delhi 3. Faiz Ahmad, 11.09.15 79.72.!7 Novel synthetic artemisinin Pokharel, University E-mail: derivative (NSADs) as Potential chemothera Assistant Professor, faizcellbio @ gmai l.com, cancer Peutic (Male/Gen) agents: Synthesis, screening Faculty of Life and functional analYsis Science and Biotechnology Md Rashid, Sher-e-Kashmir Srinagar 4. Moien Javaid, 10.09.15 26.O2.L8 Detection and characterization Associate Professor, University of (J&K) E-mail: of Listerio monocytogenes from Division of VeterinarY Agricultural Sciences [email protected], different source in Jammu & and Technology (Male/Gen) Public Health Eoidemiology of Dr. lndu Verma, Postgraduate Chandigarh 5. Prabhdeep Kaur, 11.09.15 ot.L2.!7 Study on the exPression Professor, lnstitute of Medical E-mail: mycobacterial genes/Proteins Education & [email protected], in TB pleuritis for the Dept. of BiochemistrY Research (Female/Gen) development of qRT-PCR and ELISA based diagnostic tests euthymic Dr. Paulomi M. Sudhir, National lnstitute of Bengaluru 6. Vaisnvy Kapur, 01.01.16 30.01.18 Suicidality in currently Professor, Mental Health and (Karnataka) E-mail: patients with bipolar disorder: Dept. of Clinical Neuro-Sciences [email protected], Psychosocial and clinical (Female/Gen) correlates Psychology ,''( 7. Praveen Kumar Tripathi, 10.09.15 74.09.17 Targeting non structural Dr Ashok K Patel, lndian lnstitute of New Delhi s E-mail: proteins of chikungunya virus Assistant Professor, Technology [email protected], Kusuma School of (Male/Gen) Biological Science 8. Sushreesangita P. Behera, 11.09.15 79.72.L7 Modulation of cellular adhesion Dr. Rajiv K Saxena, South Asian New Delhi E-mail: and migration by carbon Emeritus Professor, University spriyadarshinibehera @gmail.com nanoparticles Dept. of Life Science and Biotechnology (Female/OBC) 9. Nitika Kapoor, 23.70.L5 20.12.t7 Evaluation of pharmacological Dr. Sumit G. Gandhi, lndian lnstitute of Jammu E-mail: activities and transcriptome Senior Scientist, {ntegrative Medicine (J&K) [email protected], analysis from different tissues Division of Plant (Female/Gen) of Dysoxyl u m bi necta rife ru m Biotechnology and Systems Biology 10. Vikram Thakur, 1.0.09.15 01.10.77 Study of inflammasomes in the Dr. R.K.Ratho, Postgraduate Chandigarh E-mail: pathogenesis of viral hepatitis E Professor and Head, lnstitute of Medical [email protected], Dept. of Virology Education and (Male/Gen) Research 71". Sanjeev Kumar Yadav, 29.10.15 23.03.18 lnvestigation of regulation of Dr. Suman Kundu, University of Delhi New Delhi E-mail: ligand binding and stability Professor, (South Campus) [email protected], determinants in novel Dept. of Biochemistry sanjeevbiomed @gmail.com, hemoglobins with applications (Male/oBC) in blood substitutes 12. NidhiChahal, 11.09.15 13.10.77 lnvestigating the molecular Prof Rita Singh, University of Delhi Delhi E-mail: defects in metabolism of Professor, [email protected], granulosa cells and identifying Dept. of Zoology (Female/Gen) the markers for infertility in PCOS women 13. Esha Singla, 05.L1.16 16,11.18 Evaluation of the effects of Dr. Amajeet Singh Panjab University Chandigarh E-mail: garlic acid in elastase induced Naura, esha.eshasingla [email protected], mouse model of chronic Associate Professor, (Female/Gen) obstructive pulmonary disorder Dept. of Biochemistry Sw (' 14. Jyotsana Kaushal, 01.01.16 04.11.18 Study on association of DNA Dr. Archana Panjab University Chandigarh promoter methylation patterns Bhatnagar, .a E-mail: ka [email protected] with antioxidant response and Professor, tissue remodeling in Dept. of Biochemistry (Female/Gen) rheumatoid arthritis 15. Shilpa Shree H B, 16.11.15 20.7r.17 Deciphering the role of methyl Dr. Dinesh A. CSI R-Central I nstitute Bengaluru E-mail: jasmonate inducible Nagegowda, of Medical & Aromatic (Karnataka) [email protected], cytochrome P 450 and Principal Scientist, Plants (Female/Gen) glycosyltransferase in Witha nio Molecular Plant som nife ra in witha nolide Biology biosynthesis Biotechnology Group 16. Najeeb UlTarfain, 10.09.15 05.02.18 Cloning and expression of Dr. N.S. Sharma, Guru Anagad Dev Ludhiana (Punjab) E-mail: putative immunogenic gene(s) Principal Scientist, Veterinary and [email protected], of Brucella obortus as potential Dept. Veterinary Animal Sciences (Male/Gen) diasnostics Microbiolosv University L7. Kriti Kanwar, 30.12.15 30,72.20L7 Production of alginate lyase for Dr. Wamik Azmi, HimachalPradesh Shimla .University (Himachal E-mail: degradation of alginate biofilm Professor, Pradesh) kanwa 130kriti @ gmai Lcom, produced by P. oeruginosa Dept. of (Female/Gen) Biotechnology 18. Arpana Verma, 01.10.L5 07.10.77 Eff.rt of h'yperglycaemic Dr. Sadhna Sharma, Postgraduate Chandigarh E-mail: conditions/d iabetes on Professor, lnstitute of Medical [email protected], activation of latent tuberculosis Dept. of Biochemistry Education & (Female/Gen) infection Research 19. Vinay Singh, 15.09.15 22.09.L7 Phylogenomic analysis of MYB Dr. Manoj K. Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru New Delhi E-mail: transcription factors in Assistant professor, University vinaysingh [email protected], Sorghum bicolor and School of (Male/Gen) characterization of prioritized Biotechnology qenes 20. Amritjyot Kaur, 01.04.15 0t.10,71 To evaluate the utilitY of Dr. Baljinder Singh, Postgraduate Chandigarh E-mail: quantitative 99mTc sulfur Professor, lnstitute of Medical am [email protected], colloid liver SPECT( Q-SPECT) as Dept. of Nuclear Education & (Female/Gen) a non invasive diagnostic tool Medicine Research for the assessment of liver function following granulocyte- colony stimulating factor (G- CSF)treatment in patients with liver cirrhosis r'( 21. Raghava Jagadeesh Salaka, 02.L7.1.5 02.L1..L7 Cellular and molecular basis of Dr, B.S. National lnstitute of Bengaluru Shankaranarayana Mental Health and (Karnataka) I E-mail: temporal lobe temporal lobe [email protected], epilepsy induced cognitive Rao, Neuro Sceince (Male/Gen) deficits role of enriched Professor, environment and levetiracetam Dept. of treatment Neurophvsiologv 22. Garima Bhatia, 01.01.16 01.01.18 Genome-wide id entification Dr. Kashmir Singh, Panjab University Chandigarh E-mail: and functional analysis of long Associate Professor, [email protected], non-coding RNAs in Vitrs Dept. of (Female/Gen) vinifera (grapevine) Biotechnology 23. Mithun Santra, 01.01.16 01.01.18 Design and testing of protein Dr. Manni Luthra Postgraduate Chandigarh E-mail: engineered reagents for use in Gupta, lnstitute of Medical [email protected], pharmacologic vitreolysis Professor, Education & (Male/cen) Dept. of Research lmmunopathology 24. Himani Khurana, 02.L2.15 15.01.18 Exploring the gut microbial Dr. Ram Krishan Negi, University of Delhi Delhi E-mail: diversity of freshwater fish Associate Professor, [email protected], across the river Sutlej, lndia Dept. of Zoology (Female/Gen) through culture-dependent and culture- independent approaches 25. Priyanka Bhadwal, 14.10.15 02.tL.t7 A study on the role of Dr. Navneet Panjab University Chandigarh E-mail: sphingolipid metabolism in drug Agnihotri, Associate [email protected], resistance and metastasis in Professor, (Female/Gen) breast cancer patients Dept. of Biochemistry 26. Saumitra Sen Singh, 01.01.16 01.01.18 Study of anit-inflammatory Dr. Surya Pratap Banaras Hindu Varanasi E-mail: effect of medicinal plant in Singh, University (Uttar Pradesh) [email protected], parkinsonian mice Professor, (Male/Gen) Dept. of Biochemistry 27. Shilpa Sharma, 15.09.16 25.L0.t7 Phytotocic and herbicidal Dr. Sunil Mittal, Central University of Bathinda E-mail: potential of encapsulates of Associate Professor, Punjab (Punjab) tha ku [email protected], selected essential oil Dept. of Environment (Female/Gen) constituents Science and Technoloev 4 28. Deepmala Karmakar, 03.11.16 10.11.2015 lnvestigating the mechanism Dr. Sanghamitra University of Calcutta Kolkata E-mail: underlying prostate SenBupta, (West Bengal) [email protected], tumorigenesis with special Assistant Professor, (Female/Gen) reference to transforming Dept. of Biochemistry growth factor-p pathway and epithelial to mesenchymal transition 29. Chalavadi Sivaraju, 01.01.16 01.01.18 ldentifoing and characterizing Dr. Joby Joseph, University of Hyderabad E-mail: circuits involved in motor Associate Professor, Hyderabad (Telangana) sivaraju [email protected], responses under tonic Center for Neural and (Male/SC) immobility Cognitive Sciences 30. Shimayali Kaushal, 2L.0L.t6 21.01.18 Gold nanorod based Dr. Nitin Kumar Singal, National Agri-Food Mohali E-mail: nanobiosensor for sensitive Scientist D, Biotechnology
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