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| Mr. Bikash Raul (5th year Ph.D student)
I have done B.Sc. in botany from Ravenshaw University and M.Sc. in botany from Banaras Hindu University. In Ph.D. I am studying different aspects of root nodule symbiosis in Arachis (Peanut).
Email: bikashraul1@nipgr.ac.in |
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Ms. Akanksha Bhardwaj (5th Year Ph.D student)
I did Masters and Bachelors in Botany from Ramjas College, University of Delhi. Our lab focuses on root nodule symbiosis development. I am working on model legume Medicago to study transcriptional network involved in nodulation. Our team is a bunch of vibrant and enthusiastic people. We as a budding lab-group work together under the guidance of a more enthusiastic PI.
Email: abhardwaj@nipgr.ac.in |
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Ms.Deevita Srivastava (5th Year Ph.D student)
I did my B.Sc and M.Sc from Banaras Hindu University and currently perusing my Ph.D. in the lab that focuses on Root nodule symbiosis. I work on legume Cicer arietinum with the purpose to enhance nitrogen fixation efficiency under phosphate deficiency.
Email: deevitasrivastava13@nipgr.ac.in |
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Ms.Priya Upadhyay (3rd year P.hD student) I have done B.Sc and M.Sc (Botany) from Banaras Hindu University. Currently I am trying to explore factors behind the higher nitrogen fixation efficiency in peanut.
Email: priyaupadhyay67@gmail.com |
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Ms. Ahana Sengupta (1st year P.hD student) I did my bachelor's in Biotechnology from Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, WB and my master's in Biotechnology from NIT Rourkela. I am studying diazotropic bacteria and their adaptation in Indian subcontinent.
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Dr. Nandita Pasari (MK Bhan Fellow) After completing my Ph.D. in synthetic biology and biofuels from ICGEB New Delhi, I have joined Dr. Senjutis lab as a MK Bhan Fellow. In this project we aim to identify the crosstalk that modulates the immune response during plant root nodulation. We will be using transcriptomics approach to identify the differentially expressed genes as well as the small RNAs regulating the different stages of nodule formation.
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Dr. Vinod Kumar Jangid (Research Associate) I have done B.Sc. (Agriculture) from Junagadh Agricultural University, M.Sc. (Agril. Plant Biotechnology) from University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru and Ph.D. (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology) from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Currently, I am trying to generate "retrotransposon-based mutant population of chickpea for functional genomic studies"
Email: vinod_shikher@yahoo.co.in |
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Mr. Asim Kumar Ghosh (Project Associate) I have done my Master's and Bachelor's in Computer Applications, from Techno India(Saltlake), Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology. Currently I am working as a bioinformatician in this lab.
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Mr. Vikash Bhadu (P.hD student) I have done my B.Sc. in Biology from MGSU and M.Sc. in Botany from Rajasthan University. In Ph.D., I am exploring the molecular mechanism of symbiosome development during nodulation in peanut (Arachis).
Email: vikashbhadu39@gmail.com |
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Ms. Farheen Saifi (Project associate) I have spent five years of my PhD studying the symbiosis process in the model legume Medicago truncatula in in Hungary through the Stipendium Hunagricum Scholarship. During my PhD I have investigated the nodule specific cysteine-rich peptides (NCRs), Regulator of Symbiosome differentiation (RSD) and sulphate transporter genes. I have completed my B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Botany with Honors from Hindu College, University of Delhi. Presently, I am working as a Project associate in the lab on "Characterization of chickpea germplasm resource to accelerate genomics-assisted crop improvement." Email: farheensaifi2004@gmail.com |
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