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Basic Sciences – for Example, Signalling Inside Host Pandemics Cells in Response to Corona Virus Expertise for COVID/ Basic sciences – For example, signalling inside host Pandemics cells in response to corona virus If already involved in any of related S.No Name Affiliation Expertise national programs : Details and in what capacity 1 Chandrima Shaha Indian National Cell Biology, Host None Science Academy Parasite interactions 2 Pushkar Sharma National Institute of Cell signaling, Immunology malaria 3 B Gopal Indian Institute of Molecular Science Microbiology, Structural Biology, Enzyme engineering for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients manufacture 4 Sharvan Sehrawat Assistant Professor Viral immunology NA 5 Jyotsna Dhawan CSIR-CCMB Major-Cell, CSIR-CCMB Molecular, Covid-19 response Developmental coordination group Biology; Minor: (Organizational Lentiviral Vectors, response, science Gene Therapy efforts) 6 G. Baskaran The Institute of Theoretical Mathematical Physics. Sciences, Chennai Curious about 600 113 and biological IITMadras processes for decades. 7 Pradip Kumar Jamia Hamdard, NewMolecular NA Chakraborti Delhi 110062 Microbiology, Infectious disease, prokaryotic signalling 8 Nahid Ali CSIR Indian institute Parasitology, of chemical biology immunology 9 Raj Kumar Roy IISER Mohali Polymer and No Material Chemistry 10 Narinder K. Mehra All India Institute of COVID-19 and Medical Sciences immunity, Laboratory diagnosis 11 V. Ramanathan IIT(BHU) Varanasi Raman imaging Have been helping for disease the administrative diagnosis authorities of my city and my institute in making and distributing hand sanitizers. Till date have made around 475 litres of hand sanitizer. 12 Rajan Jha IIT Bhubaneswar Photonics Make in India Devices and Quantum systems 13 Susanta Saroj Gupta Cancer Molecular Biology,No Roychoudhury Centre & Research Cell Biology, Institute Genomics, Genetics 14 Birendra Nath School Of Life Neurobiology/ Not Directly Mallick Sciences, Jawaharlal Physiology/Sleep Nehru University, NewBiology Delhi 110067 15 Geetanjali ICMR-NIRRH, Reproductive Sachdeva Mumbai, India biology and steroid signalling 16 vinod kumar gupta iit roorkee drug delivery no 17 Ajay Kumar Parida Director, Institute of Biotechnology Member, Life Sciences, and Science Technical Advisory Bhubaneswar Management Committee of the Odisha Govt for COVID management. Also as Director of ILS involved in national program on research programs for COVID 18 Prof. Gagan Bihari Retired professor, Oxidative stress, Nityananda Chainy visiting professor enzymology, department of experience of biotechnology, Utkal private University laboratoryu 19 Dhrubajyoti Vice Chancellor, Molecular Chattopadhyay Sister Nivedita Virology University 20 Deepak Jakhar Senior Resident, Dermatology, NA Department of Skin-hair-nail Dermatology, NDMC Disorders, Medical College & Telemedicine, Hindu Rao Hospital, Artificial New Delhi intelligence 21 Saumitra Das Professor, Indian Molecular Virology,NIBMG (with DBT), Institute of Science Antiviral, Vaccine and IISc (on SERB (on deputation). and development initiative on COVID) Director, National Institute of Biomedical Genomics, Kalyani 22 Anindita Ukil Assistant professor, Host pathogen No Department of interaction in Biochemistry, macrophage Calcutta University biology with Leishmaniasis as a model 23 Nafisa H Balasinor ICMR- National Endocrinology andNo Institute for ResearchEpigenetics in Reproductive Health 24 Subrata Sinha Head, Biochemistry Molecu;ar No and Laboratory Bioplogy, Medicine, AIIMS, Recombinant New Delhi 110029 Antibody Technol; ogy 25 sayantani Ghosh Tata Institute of Immunology, RT NA Fundamental PCR, Biochemistry, Research cell culture 26 Dipanshu Bansal IIT Bombay Structural No characterization, Vibrational spectroscopy using x-rays, neutrons, and lasers (continuous or pulsed) 27 Saraswathi Molecular Biophysics Computational Vishveshwara Unit, Indian Institute Biology of Science, Bangalore 28 Anirban Pathak Jaypee Institute of Physics (quantumNo Information mechanics and Technology computing) 29 Veerappan Aravind Medical Immunology, Muthukkaruppan Research Foundation Ocular Diseases, Stem Cell Biology; 30 Kithiganahalli Indian Institute of Immunology, Naranayaswamy Science Infectious Balaji Diseases, Cell Biology; 31 Uday Indian Institute of Biochemistry and Bandyopadhyay Chemical Biology Cell Biology 32 Samit Indian Institute of Gene Regulation, Chattopadhyay Chemical Biology Cancer Biology and Immunology; 33 Virander Singh International Centre Peptides as Self Chauhan for Genetic Organizing Engineering & System and a Biotechnology Drug Delivery Platforms, Malaria Immunology, Subunit Vaccine and Malaria Drug Development; 34 Gobardhan Das Jawaharlal Nehru Immunology, University Infectious Diseases, Cell Biology 35 Balaram Ghosh Institute of GenomicsBiochemistry, & Integrative Biology Immunology, Molecular Genetics; 36 Rajesh Sudhir National Institute of Chemical Biology; Gokhale Immunology 37 Manikuntala Kundu Senior Professor, Stress Response Department of in Mycobacterium Chemistry, Bose Tuberculosis, Institute, 93/1, APC Immunology of Road Host Cell Kolkata 700 009, W.B.Response to Helicobacter Pylori 38 Gyan Chandra National Centre for Immunology; Mishra Cell Science 39 Vinay Kumar National Institute of Microbiology, Nandicoori Immunology Molecular Biology and Cell Signalling; 40 Rajendra Prasad National Institute of Biochemistry, Roy Immunology Synthetic Protein Chemistry, Chemical Biology; 41 Syamal Roy Indian Institute of Parasitology, Chemical Biology Immunology 42 Bhaskar Saha National Centre for Immunology Cell Science 43 Dinakar Mashnu International Centre Structural Biology, Salunke for Genetic Macromolecular Engineering Crystallography, Molecular Biophysics; 44 Apurva Sarin Institute for Stem CellImmunology, Cell Sciences & Biology, Apoptosis Renegenerative Medicine, GKVK Campus Bengaluru 560 065, Karnataka 45 Shobhona Sharma Flat No. 28 & 29, 1103Parasite Biology Tulsigagan Building, and Immunology; Sector 21, Kharghar Navi Mumbai 410 210, Maharashtra 46 Amita Aggarwal Department of Lumps, Clinical Clinical Immunology Immunology, Rheumatology, Juvenile Arthritis 47 Javed Naim Indian Institute of Immunology, Agrewala Technology Vaccine, Drug Discovery, Gut Microbiota 48 Kalyan Banerjee A-1-A/5-6, Sopan Virology, Baug, Opp. Mantri Epidemiology and Avenue, NCL Road,, Immunology of Pashan Virus Diseases Pune 411 008, Maharashtra 49 Mitali Chatterjee Institute of PG Immunopharmac Medical Education & ology, Leishmania Research Biology; 50 Nirmal Kumar Translational Health Microbiology, Ganguly Science & Immunology, Technology Institute Biotechnology, Infectious Diseases, Public Health and Policy; 51 Satish Kumar Reproductive Cell Reproductive Gupta Biology Unit Biology/ Immunology, Vaccine Development 52 Indira Nath Sarvapriya Vihar Immunology, Pathology, Communicable Diseases, Leprosy & Medical Biotechnology; 53 Asha Mathur 430-A, New Medical Hyderabad Microbiology, Virology, Immunology; 54 Sangita Centre for DNA Immunology and Mukhopadhyay Fingerprinting & Infection Biology Diagnostics 55 Soniya Nityanand Sanjay Gandhi PG Immunology and Institute of Medical Haematology Sciences 56 Rajiv Krishna Faculty of Life Immunology, Saxena Sciences & Nanotoxicology, Biotechnology Nanosciences, Biotechnology, Pulmonary Immune Responses and Effect of Environmental Pollutants, Erythrocyte Turnover; 57 Man Mohan Parida DFRL, Mysore molecular epidemiological studies of viral infections as well as studies related to epidemics and public health. 58 Vir S Negi JIPMER, Puducherry Clinical Immunology 59 L C Garg NII, New Delhi Infectious Diseases, GeneExpression, Vaccine Development; INSA Senior Scientist 60 Aparna Dixit JNU, New Delhi Transcriptional regulation of oncogenes and signal transduction in relation to proliferation and cancer 61 Deepak Gaur JNU, New Delhi Malaria Parasite Biology & Vaccine Development; Professor, 62 Amita Jain King George's Tuberculosis, Medical Univ., Clinical Lucknow Microbiology, Virology 63 Narinder Mehra AIIMS, New Delhi Transplant Immunology, HLA and Clinical Immunogenetics 64 Soumen Basak NII, New Delhi Cell Signaling, Immunology, Systems Biology 65 Arnab NII, New Delhi Longevity, Dietary Mukhopadhyay restriction, Insulin-IGF-1 signalling pathway, metabolism, stress response, innate immunity, Genomics, Next generation sequencing 66 Rakesh Aggarwal Jawaharlal Institute Medical Sciences, of PG Medical Gastroenterology, Education & Liver Disease, Research Viral Hepatitis, Epidemiology, Health Economics; 67 Vasanthapuram National Institute of Neurovirology, Ravi Mental Health & Viral Diagnostics, Neurosciences Molecular Epidemiology of Viral Infections 68 J.P. Muliyil Christian Medical Epidemiology College 69 B.S. Garg Dept. of Community Health Medicine Management, Epidemiology, Maternal & Child Health 70 L Jeyaseelan Christian Medical public health College research, clinical trials , Mixture distributions, Bayesian Methods, Microarray and Genome data analyses. 71 L.S. Chauhan National Centre for Public health, Disease Control Health problems, pandemic - seasonal influenza 72 Rajesh Kumar School of Public Public Health Health (PGIMER) Surveillance; Disease Burden Estimation 73 V. Baru Rama Centre for Social Health Policy, Medicine and Commercializatio Community Health n of Medical Care, Inequalities and Health 74 Mehendale Sanjay National Institue of Epidemiology and Epidemiology Public Health, Infection 75 M.D. Gupte ICMR Chair in Vaccines, Epidemiology Epidemiology, Infection,Vaccine Development,Viral Immunology 76 Prof. Sanjeeva SrivaIsItTa vBaombay Proteomics and Set-up a national Metabolomics
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