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List of Posters Accepted for 19Th ISCB International Conference to Be Held on 2Nd To .. List of posters accepted for 19th ISCB International conference to be held on 2nd to 5th March, 2013 at Udaipur S.No Name Poster code Title Address . Designing and characterization of colon Department of Pharmacy, Banasthali University, 1. PP-319 Ashutosh Pareek targeted drug delivery of ornidazole Banasthali, Rajasthan-304022, India Total Synthesis of a natural anti-malarial, Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of 2. A. Mahesh pp-125 Aplidiopsamine A Technology Science Pilani-Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad-500078, Andhra Pradesh DST-FIST Sponsored Department, Division of Synthesis and biological evaluation of some pp-152 Medicinal Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, 3. A.R. Trivedi novel 1,4-dihydropyridines as potential Mahatma Gandhi Campus, Maharaja anti-tubercular agents Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar-364002, India Photoelectrochemical studies of surfactant in photogalvanic cell for solar energy Department of Chemistry, MLS University, 4. A.S. Meena PP-283 conversion and storage: Rhodamine 6G- Udaipur (Raj.)-313001 EDTA-nals system. Chiral heterobimetallic complexes targeting Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, 5. Ahmad Asim PP-167 dna-topoisomerase. Aligarh-202002 India. Gene delivery to brain cells and Ahmad Reza glioblastoma cell line with apoprotein E Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology, 6. PP-232 School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Salehi derived peptide conjugated to polylysine Medical Sciences, Isfahan, (apoedp-PLL) Synthesis and biological activity of imido Synthesis Organic Chemistry Lab, Department Of Chemistry, 7. Ajit Joshi PP-289 esters of 2-aryl-3-nicotinamido-4-oxo-1, 3- Mewar University, Gangrar-312901; India thiazolidine-5-yl ethanoic acid Synthesis and biological evaluations of Akansha curcumin derivatives as possible aPharmaceutics Division, CSIR-Central Drug 8. pp-188 Research Institute, Lucknow, 226001, India Srivastavaa microbicidal spermicides Synthesis of a tryptolin-pyrrolopyridinone Departamento de Química, División de Ciencias Alejandro Islas- analog by a consequtive process: ugi-3cr / Naturales y Exactas, Universidad de 9. PP-159 Jácome aza diels-alder / pictet-spengler Guanajuato, Noria Alta S/N, Col Noria Alta, C. P. 36050, Guanajuato, México. Molecular characterization of an evolutionary conserved principle of plant Institut für Laboratoriumsmedizin, Klinische 10. Alexander Weng PP-245 Chemie und Pathobiochemie, Charité – defense Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany. Heavy Metal Tolerance and Antibiotic Department of Biotechnology, Vigyan Bhawan, Resistance Patterns of Pseudomonas Block B, 11. Ali Asger Bhojiya PP-321 aeruginosa Isolated From Soil of Zawar Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, (Raj.), Mines Udaipur, India. India Design and Synthesis of Substituted Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, I.S.F. 12. Alka Rani PP-507 Quinolones as Potential Cytotoxic Agents College of Pharmacy, Moga-142001 (Punjab) Synthesis and antihyperglycemic Amarsinh R. evaluation of new 2-imino-4- Department of Chemistry, Dr. Babasaheb 13. PP-525 Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad Deshmukh thiazolidinone-5-carboxylic acids having 431 004, Maharashtra, India pyrazolylpharmacophore. An ICT based fluorescent ph sensor for Department of Environmental Science, 14. Amit Kumar Paula PP-266 bioimaging. University of Kalyani, Kalyani, Nadia – 741 235, West Bengal, India. A convenient one pot synthesis of xanthene derivatives using DBSA as an efficient Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, 15. Amreeta Preetam pp-336 bronsted acid catalyst under microwave Delhi – 110007, India irradiation Anand Kumar Synthesis of Perspicamide A and Related Division of Medicinal and Process Chemistry, 16. pp-427 #Parasitology Division, CSIR-Central Drug Pandey Analogues: Their Bio-evaluation as Potent Research Institute, Lucknow 226001, India 19th ISCB International conference, Deptt. of Chemistry, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur .. List of posters accepted for 19th ISCB International conference to be held on 2nd to 5th March, 2013 at Udaipur Antileishmanial Agents Metabolite profiling of Withania somnifera CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, 17. Anil Bhatiaa PP-240 (L.) Dunal using HR-MAS NMR Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow-226001, India spectroscopy Chiral phthalimides with greater second aBio-organic Research Laboratory, Department 18. Anil K Singh pp-396 harmonic generation response of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Red Fluorescent Protein (dsred) transfected Anil Kumar Division of Parasitology, Central Drug Research 19. PP-136 Leishmania donovani: its applications in Institute, Chattar Manjil Palace, M.G Marg, Jaiswal drug screening Lucknow, U.P, India.226001 Synthesis and Antiplatelet Activity of bMedicinal and Process Chemistry Division, Bicyclic Diamine Derivatives of N- Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow-226 20. Anil Kumar K Sb PP-117 Substituted Pyroglutamic Acids 001, India MICROWAVE ASSISTED SYNTHESIS OF Govt. M.L.B. 21. Anita Dubey pp-419 SOME NOVEL PYRAZOLONE College Bhopal, M.P. India DERIVATIVES Synthesis, Characterization and Antimicrobial Evaluation of Some 6- Synthetic Organic Chemistry Laboratory, MLSU 22. Anita Mehta PP-253 substituted-3-chlorobenzo[b]thiophene Udaipur Derivatives Properties of the low-lying electronic states Anjan Department of Chemistry, BITS-PILANI, 23. PP-148 of 2,4-pentadien-1-iminium ion and its N- Chattopadhyay K.K.Birla Goa Campus substituted analogues The asymmetric Nitroaldol (Henry) reaction Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research 24. Anjan Das, of Trifluoromethyl Ketones catalyzed by PP-441 Institute (CSIR-CSMCRI), Bhavnagar- 364 002, new Cu(I) chiral catalyst Gujarat, India. Combinatorial Chemistry in Drug Design 1B.N Girls College of Pharmacy, Sewashram 25. Anju Goyal pp-372 and Development Road, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India-313001 Kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of Department of Chemistry, Vidya Bhawan Rural 26. Anju Jain PP-302 amino acid (valine) by pbc Institute, Udaipur-313002 (Raj.), India Polyalthia longifolia var. pendula as potential lipid lowering agent: Discovery of Division of Biochemsitry, Central Drug 27. Anju Puri PP-446 a new class of HMG-CoA reductase Research Institute, Lucknow (India) 226001 inhibitor Recycling factors for ribosome disassembly Division of Molecular and Structural Biology, 28. Ankit Gupta PP-149 in the apicoplast and mitochondria of CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Plasmodium falciparum Lucknow, India; A new one-pot organocatalyzed route to stereoselective synthesis of 2- Department of Chemistry, University of 29. Ankita Raia PP-121 hydroxyazetidines and 2- Allahabad, Allahabad, India. hydroxypyrrolidines Synthesis of 2-aminothiazoles: active Department of Chemistry, Banasthali 30. Anshu Parashar PP-114 synthons for medicinal potent heterocycles Vidyapith, Banasthali (Rajasthan)-304022 Synthesis of five-, six- and seven- Department of Chemistry, Banasthali 31. Anu Tyagi PP-116 membered hetero ring annulated Vidyapith, Banasthali (Rajasthan)-304022 imidazo[4,5-b]carbazoles and azacarbazoles Novel 4-aminoquinoline based hybrids Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, 32. Anuj Thakur PP-165 Delhi-110007. with improved in-vitro and in-vivo activity Effects of Catchment Land Use on Water 1Department of Environmental Sciences, M. L. 33. Anuya Verma pp-196 Chemistry and Biology of Freshwater Sukhadia University, Udaipur- 313001 Tropical Lakes of India Spectroscopic and Magnetic Studies of Archana Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of 34. PP-150 'Ship-in-a-Bottle' Ni(II) Schiff base Science and Technology, Pilani Campus, Choudhary Complexes in Zeolite Y 19th ISCB International conference, Deptt. of Chemistry, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur .. List of posters accepted for 19th ISCB International conference to be held on 2nd to 5th March, 2013 at Udaipur Study of Antidiabetic Properties of Department of Biotechnology, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shivajinagar, 35. Archana K. Raut pp-503 Tinospora Cordifolia Pune 411005, Maharashtra. Synthesis of cyclobutan-1-one derivatives 36. Archana Pathak PP-111 by the reaction of ketenes with chalcones Government Rajindra College, Bathinda * Asymmetric Cyano-ethoxycarbonylation Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Reaction of Aldehydes Catalyzed by TiIV Arghya Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research 37. pp-442 Macrocyclic Complex: A Protocol for the Institute (CSMCRI),Council of Scientific and Sadhukhan synthesis of ß- Blocker and α1-Adrenergic Industrial Research (CSIR), G. B. Marg, Receptor Agonist Bhavnagar- 364 002, Gujarat, Microwave assisted solvent free synthesis of substituted phenyl-1-(2, 4- Microwave Chemistry laboratory, Department Arpit Kumar dinitrophenyl)-4, 5-dihydro-1H-pyrazolo (3, of Chemistry, University College of Science, 38. PP-248 Pathak 4-d) pyrimidine 3,6(2H,3ah)-dione Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur (Raj.) derivatives in ionic liquid 3313001 India Laboratory evaluation on the potential of Insect Microbial & Herbal Control Laboratory, entomopathogenic fungi beauveria Department of Zoology, University College of 39. ARTI PRASAD PP-276 bassiana (balsamo) vuillemin Science, Mohan Lal Sukhadia, University, (deuteromycotina: hyphomycetes) against Udaipur (Rajasthan)313001 termite fauna of south rajasthan Isatin derivatives substituted tetracyanoquinodimethanes as novel ‡,‡*Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of 40. Arun Boyineni PP-128 Optical molecular materials Technology and
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