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152 Annual Report Annual Report - 2009-10 1 Analysis of mechanism(s) of Sh. Prashant Sharma streptomycin resistance in National Jalma Institute for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Leprosy and other Mycobacterial Diseases by proteomic approach Agra 2 Pharmacoproteomic effects of Mr. Bhavnesh Kumar aminoglycosides on drug National Jalma Institute for resistant clinical isolates of Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases Mycobacterium tuberculosis Agra 3 A study on circulating Ms. Richa Pandey immune-complexed anti-cytokine National Jalma Institute for auto-antibodies in leprosy Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases patients Agra 4 Studies on molecular mimicry Sh. Itu Singh between mycobacterial and National Jalma Institute for cytoskeletal proteins of the Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases Agra 5 Unravelling novel targets Mr. Prashant Upadhyay associated with isoniazid National Jalma Institute for resistance/susceptibility in Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases Mycobacterium tuberculosis Agra isolated 6 Development of environmental- Sh. Suresh Yadav friendly vector control School of Life Sciences formulations from essential Agra oils of selected plants 7 Evaluation of selected Mohd. Sajjad Ahmad Khan essential oils and antifungal Aligarh Muslim University drugs on growth, virulence Aligarh factors and biofilm formation by Candida albicans:a search for novel anti-infective formulation Sl. No. Title of the Project Name of the Fellow/Institute EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Appendix IV R esearch Fellowships Funded During 2009-2010

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1 Analysis of mechanism(s) of Sh. Prashant Sharmastreptomycin resistance in National Jalma Institute forMycobacterium tuberculosis Leprosy and other Mycobacterial Diseasesby proteomic approach Agra

2 Pharmacoproteomic effects of Mr. Bhavnesh Kumaraminoglycosides on drug National Jalma Institute forresistant clinical isolates of Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial DiseasesMycobacterium tuberculosis Agra

3 A study on circulating Ms. Richa Pandeyimmune-complexed anti-cytokine National Jalma Institute forauto-antibodies in leprosy Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseasespatients Agra

4 Studies on molecular mimicry Sh. Itu Singhbetween mycobacterial and National Jalma Institute forcytoskeletal proteins of the Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases

Agra5 Unravelling novel targets Mr. Prashant Upadhyay

associated with isoniazid National Jalma Institute forresistance/susceptibility in Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial DiseasesMycobacterium tuberculosis Agraisolated

6 Development of environmental- Sh. Suresh Yadavfriendly vector control School of Life Sciencesformulations from essential Agraoils of selected plants

7 Evaluation of selected Mohd. Sajjad Ahmad Khanessential oils and antifungal Aligarh Muslim Universitydrugs on growth, virulence Aligarhfactors and biofilm formationby Candida albicans:a searchfor novel anti-infectiveformulation

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8 Mode of acquisition of Mr. Anis AhmadCandida infection and drug Aligarh Muslim Universityresistance profiling of Aligarhcandidal infection in neonatesand use of alternative methodsfor the treatment

9 A study on apoptosis in Sh. Alok Das Mohapatrahuman filariasis Institute of Life Sciences

Bhubaneswar11 A study on alternate Mr. Santosh Kumar Panda

activation of macrophages in Institute of Life Sciencesfilariasis Bhubaneswar

12 A study of the rhoptry Ms. Priyanka Karproteins of Plasmodium Institute of Life Sciencesfalciparum Bhubaneswar

13 Study of genes responsible for Ms. Sunita Swainthe vectolrial capacity in the Regional Medical Research Centreanophelines species found in BhubaneswarOrissa state

14 Risk factors associated with Ms. Buli Kumari Panigrahithe spread of malaria in the Regional Medical Research CentreRangali left bank canal system Bhubaneswarof Orissa

15 Single nucleotide polymorphism Sh. Hitender Thakurin chronic obstructive Panjab Universitypulmonary disease (COPD) Chandigarh

16 Molecular diagnosis of Mr. Abhishek Baghelainvasive zygomycosis Postgraduate Institute of

Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. HospitalChandigarh

17 Molecular interaction of Sh. Manu GoelHaemophilus influenzae Postgraduate Institute ofisolates with human Medical Education and Research and respiratory epithelial cells S.S.K.M. Hospital

Chandigarh18 To study the role of Ms. Manju Ohri

intracellular group B Postgraduate Institute ofstreptococcal proteins in host Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalpathogen interaction Chandigarh

19 Molecular characterization, Ms. Upninder Kaurimmunogenicity and efficacy of Postgraduate Institute ofheparan sulphate binding Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalproteins of Entamoeba Chandigarhhistolytica and Entamoeba dispar

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20 Role of collagen binding Ms. Priyanka Chaudharyproteins (CBPs) in the Postgraduate Institute of pathogenesis of Streptococcus Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalpyogenes Chandigarh

21 Down regulation of taco a Sh. Venkateswara Reddy Goulamugene : does it influence the Postgraduate Institute ofentry and survival of Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. HospitalLeishmania donovani in human Chandigarhmacrophages and in balb/cmouse model

22 A study on the interactions of Ms. Pooja Virtubercle bacilli with murine Postgraduate Institute ofprimary alveolar epithelial Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalcell model Chandigarh

23 Use of phagebiotics as a Sh. Balaji Subramanyamsubstitute for antibiotics in Tuberculosis Research Centrebroth cultures for rapid Chennaidiagnosis of tuberculosis :scope for developing anexclusive alternate sputumprocessing procedure

24 Molecular characterization of Ms. Lakshmi Rajagopalanethionamide (eth) resistance Tuberculosis Research Centrein naive and treated Chennaituberculosis patients fromSouth India

25 The role of immune complexes Mr. G. Senbagavalliin the immunopathoghenesis Tuberculosis Research Centreof filarial infections Chennai

26 In silico design of novel Ms. Radhika Ramachandranmicrobicides for controlling Bharathiar UniversityHIV and sexually transmitted Coimbatorediseases

27 Study on immuno-modulatory Sh. Mohd Sohailand inflammatory cytokine and National Institute of Malaria Researchcytokine gene polymorphism in DelhiIndian malarial isolates

28 Study of the differential Sh. Hardev Parasheractivity and isozyme profile National Institute of Malaria Researchof enzyme phenoloxidase in the Delhimembers of Anophelesculicifacies complex uponplasmodium infection

29 Inhibition of HIV-1 by Sh. Vikas Soodantisense and catalytic University College of Medical

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nucleic acids and functional Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospitalcharacterization of HIV-1 Delhisubtype ctat protein

30 Genetic heterogenicity and Dr.(Ms) Jani Borahtransmission dynamics of Regional Medical Research CentreJapanese encephalitis virus Dibrugarh(JEV) in endemic areas ofAssam

31 Characterization of west nile Mr. Pritom Chowdhuryvirus (WNV) prevailing in Regional Medical Research CentreAssam with particular Dibrugarhreference to envelope andpremembrane glycoproteins

32 Screening of actinomycetes for Ms. Kavitha Alapatithe production of antifungal Acharya Nagarjuna Universitymetabolities Guntur

33 Ecological and epidemiological Ms. Meenu Jainstudies of Vibrio cholerae, Defence Research andthe causative agent of cholera Development Establishment in Gwalior-Chambal Sambhag Defence Research and Development Organization

Gwalior34 Utility of the bacterial, Sh. Yatiraj Kalantri

immunological and molecular Choithram Hospital and Research Centrebiological techniques in the Indorediagnosis of extra-pulmonarytuberculosis

35 Epidemiological & molecular Smt. Gunjan Katarastudies on multiple drug Choithram Hospital and Research Centreresistant bacteria in hospital Indorepractice and approachesfor their containment

36 Detection and genotyping of Ms. Nidhi Singhhepatitis E virus in patients S.M.S.Medical College and Hospitalwith sporadic acute hepatitis Jaipurwith or without liver failure

37 Development of probe to detect Dr.(Ms) Bennet Angeldengue transmission or Desert Medicine Research Centreblocking proteins in Jodhpurmosquitoes as early warningtool of transmission risk ofdengue in endemic areas

38 Seroepidemiological studies Sh. Rajesh Panigrahiand molecular characterization ICMR Virus Unitof hepatitis B virus in Kolkatasoutheastern India

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39 Characterization of novel Dr. Monidipa Ghoshanti-leishmanial potential of Indian Institute of Chemical Biologylipid lowering drug,statin Kolkata

40 Glycosome search for new drug Dr. Bikramjit Raychaudhurydesign against Leishmaniasis Indian Institute of Chemical Biology

Kolkata41 Characterization of a Sh. Abhishek Ghosal

colonization factor cs6 of National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseasesenterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Kolkata

42 Comparative genome analysis Mr. Madhu Sudhan Pativadaof astrovirus strains National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseasesassociated with acute watery Kolkatadiarrhea to study theirgenetic diversity within orf1a, orf1b & orf2

43 Norovirus genomics: Dr. Nataraju S.M.understanding genetic National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseasesdiversity with special Kolkatareference to analysis of rdrpand capsid genes

44 Pathogenecity and clonal Sh. Amit Roy Choudhurirelationship of nontoxigenic National Institute of Cholera and Enteric DiseasesVibrio cholerae 0139 isolated Kolkatafrom cholera patients

45 Genomic characterization of Mr. Anupam Mukherjeehuman rotavirus strains National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseasescirculating in Manipur, India Kolkata

46 Expression, purification and Sh. Vishal Kumar Sonimolecular characterization of Central Drug Research Instituteinfective larval Lucknowimmunodominant antigen/s ofhuman lymphatic filariidBrugia malayi

47 Comparison of chemotherapeutic Ms. Shubhra Singhresponse and functional Central Drug Research Institutecharacteristics of Plasmodium Lucknowfalciparum parasites adaptedto grow in a modified mediumand selection of artemisininderivative (s) resistance strain

48 Characterization of rv3097c Mr. Vipul Kumar Singhbelonging to the pe-pgrs Central Drug Research Institutefamily of proteins of LucknowMycobacterium tuberculosish37rv: role in persistence andvirulence

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49 Strain surveillance and Sh. Vikas Mishrabiochemical characterization Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universityof human rotaviurs (HRV) Lucknowreceptors

50 A study of quality of care as Ms. Kasturi Agnihotria determinant of health Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universityrelated quality of life in Lucknowadolescents availing treatmentfrom a tertiary care hospital

51 Dengue virus infection in Ms. Nidhi Pandeychildren: a study of clinical Chhatrapati Chahuji Maharaj Medical Universityand cytokine profile Lucknow

52 A case control study on Ms. Hem Lata Vermaclinical, bacteriological and Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universityradiological profille in the Lucknowpatients of diabetes mellituswith pulmonary tuberculosis

53 Genetic polymorphism and Sh. Anurag Rathoreassociation studies of AIDS Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduaterestriction genes in HIV-1 Institute of Medical Sciencesseronegative HIV1 sero- Lucknowpositive and high-risk HIV-1seronegative individuals fromIndian population

54 Metabolic studies of Sh. Syed Naved Akhtarenterovirus infection by cellular Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatenuclear magnetic resonance Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow55 Cytokine and chemokine gene Sh. Animesh Chatterjee

polymorphism studies in a Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatesample of healthy controls, Institute of Medical SciencesHIV-1 exposed seronegative, Lucknowhigh risk HIV-1 seronegativeand HIV-1 infected individualsin Indian population

56 Molecular epidemiology study Sh. Sanjeev Kumar Tripathiof dengue virus in North Sanjay Gandhi PostgraduateIndian children of dengue fever Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow57 Infection and injury of Ms. Sarika Tiwari

neurons during Japanese Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduateencephalitis in balb/c mice Institute of Medical Sciencesmodel Lucknow

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58 To study the inflammatory Ms. Ruchi Srivastavamarkers in Japanese Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduateencephalitis Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow59 Status of catecholamines and Sh. Sandeep Kumar

oxidative stress in Japanese Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduateencephalitis Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow60 Hepatitis E virus : does it Sh. I.V.M.L.R. Sirish Kumar

replicate in peripheral blood Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatemononuclear cells? Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow61 Role of matrix-metallo Sh. Kishan Kumar Nyati

protienases in the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatepathogenesis of inflammatory Institute of Medical Sciencesdemyelinating Guillain-Barre Lucknowsyndrome in chicken model

62 Development and application Dr. Anusha Karunasagarof polymerase chain reaction Kasturba Medical College(PCR) and restriction fragment and Hospital, Manipal Universitylength polymorphism (RFLP) for Mangalorerapid diagnosis of neonatalsepticaemia

63 Study of HIV viral variants in Mr. Shivaji K. Jadhavblood and urogenital National Institute forsecretions and its association Research in Reproductive Healthwith pathogenesis of HIV Mumbai

64 To study the phenomenon of Sh. T.Surya Chandra Raoantibiotic resistance of Central Food Technological Research Institutelactic acid bacteria in Mysorestarter cultures

65 Studies on the detection of Ms. Sowmya Nagarajappapathogenic microorganisms by Central Food Technological Research Instituteloop-mediated isothermal Mysoreamplification method

66 Potential use of drug Mr. Ravi Kumar Bapurao Shindecombinations against candida Swami Ramanand Teerath Marathwada Universitybiofilms: an in vitro study Nanded

67 Molecular detection and typing Sh. Choudekar Avinash Vyenkobaof human caliciviruses from All India Institute of Medical Sciencessporadic cases of acute New Delhigastroenteritis (AGE) seen ina hospital setting

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68 Development of Sh. Bishwanath Kumar Chourasiaimmunodiagnostic assay for All India Institute of Medical Sciencesfield use for detection of New DelhiMycoplasma pneumoniae

69 Isolation, cloning and Sh. Sutikshan Sharmacharacterization of All India Institute of Medical Sciencesprolipoprotein signal New Delhipeptidase, a type ii signalpeptidase, from Mycoplasmapneumoniae

70 Detection and genotyping of Sh. A.Raj Kumar Patrohuman cytomegalovirus in All India Institute of Medical Sciencesrenal transplant recipients New Delhi

71 Interaction of mycobacterium Ms. Shalini Sharmatuberculosis secretory All India Institute of Medical Sciencesantigens esat-6 and cfp-10 New Delhiwith complement receptors,calcium signaling andantimicrobial functions ofmacrophages

72 Detection of methicillin Sh. Gadepalli Ravi Sekharresistant Staphylococcus aureus All India Institute of Medical Sciences

New Delhi73 Susceptibility of genital Sh. Vikas

mycoplasmas to antimicrobial All India Institute of Medical Sciencesagents : clinical implication New Delhi

74 Toll like receptor Ms. Neelam Najmipolymorphism and expression in All India Institute of Medical Sciencestuberculosis New Delhi

75 Study of genetic polymorphisms Sh. Anuj Kumar Tyagiof dihydropteroate synthase All India Institute of Medical Sciences(DHPS) gene in Pneumocystis New Delhijiroveci isolates: correlationwith clinical outcome inpatients with PCP

76 Detection,speciation and Ms. Pooja Yadavmolecular typing of intestinal All India Institute of Medical Sciencescoccidia and microsporidia in New Delhipatients with diarrhea

77 Study of the prevalance of Sh. Parameet Kumarzoonotic tuberculosis in human All India Institute of Medical Sciencespulmonary and extra-pulmonary New Delhituberculosis

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78 Proteomic study on the cell Sh. Jitendra Vashistenvelope of sensitive and All India Institute of Medical Sciencescarbapenem-resistant strains New Delhiof Acinetobacter baumannii

79 Molecular characterization of Mr. Boddu Siva Raghavendharnewly emerging rotavirus All India Institute of Medical Sciencesstrains from children with New Delhirotavirus gastroenteritis atAll India Institute of Medical Science

80 Rapid molecular diagnosis and Ms. Dipika Ptnayakcharacterization of viruses All India Institute of Medical Sciences(enterovirus70& coxsackie virus New Delhia24)causing epidemics of acutehemorrhagic conjunctivitis in Northern India

81 Isolation and molecular Ms. Chhavi Guptatyping of XDR tb isolates from All India Institute of Medical Sciencespatients with MDR tuberculosis New Delhi

82 Prevalence and role of enteric Mr. Narendra Kumarbacterial pathogens in All India Institute of Medical Sciencesemergence of HIVdrug New Delhiresistance among HIV infectedindividuals

83 Deciphering the mechanism of Shri Atul Vashistactivation of response All India Institute of Medical Sciencesregulator devr in New DelhiMycobacterium tuberculosis

84 Prevalence of oral lesions in Dr. Amarjeet DabasHIV positive patients and Deen Dyal Upadhyay Hospitalcomparison of efficacy of New Delhitopical nystatin over oralfluconazole in management oforal candidiasis

85 Detection of Chlamydia Mr. Praveen Kumartrachomatis in synovial Institute of Pathologysamples from patients with New Delhiundifferentiatedspondyloarthropathy/reactive arthritis

86 Evaluation of circulatory and Sh. Rajesh Kumarlocalized immune responses in Institute of Pathologycutaneous leishmaniasis New Delhipatients in India

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87 Studies with Plasmodium Mr. Puneet Kumar Guptafalciparum msp-1 & msp-3 for International Centre foreffective vaccine against malaria Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

New Delhi88 Identification of novel Ms. S. Sangeetha

antimalarials targeting the International Centre forproteasome of Plasmodium Genetic Engineering and Biotechnologyfalciparum by using support New Delhivector machines anddevelopment of target specificcompound library

89 The orf3 protein of hepatitis Sh. Vivek ChandraE virus and its role in host International Centre forpathogen interaction Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

New Delhi90 Molecular characterization of Mr Sumit Rathore

ATP dependent protease International Centre formachineries as novel drug Genetic Engineering and Biotechnologytargets against P. falciparum New Delhi

91 Molecular characterization Sh. Mohammad Asimof hepatitis B and C viral Jamia Millia Islamiainfections and their New Delhiassociation with the risk ofhepatocellular carcinoma:studyfrom a North Indian hospital

92 Molecular detection and Mr. Jitender Singh Vermaidentification of Jamia Millia IslamiaMycobacterium tuberculosis New Delhifrom clinical samples andcharacterization of theprobable gene(s)/efflux pumpsinvolved in fluoroquinoles &aminoglycosides resistance

93 Duration of hepatitis E Ms. Nargis Begumviremia among pregnant woman: Maulana Azad Medical Collegecorelation with HEV IgG titer and Associated Hospitals

New Delhi94 Detection of mycobacterial Sh. Himanshu Jha

species causing tuberculous Maulana Azad Medical Collegelymphadenitis from fine needle and Associated Hospitalsaspirates, biopsy and blood New Delhisamples using polymerase chainreaction (PCR)

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95 Role of nitric oxide synthase Mr. Rajib Kishore Hazamgene in hepatitis E viral infection Maulana Azad Medical College

and Associated HospitalsNew Delhi

96 Role of hosti mmune factors in Mr. Rajesh Ruttaladisease severity of hepatitis Maulana Azad Medical CollegeB infection and Associated Hospitals

New Delhi97 Pathogenecity testing and Ms. Ritu Goyal

molecular typing of Candida Maulana Azad Medical Collegespecies isolated from HIV/AIDS and Associated Hospitalspatients New Delhi

98 Molecular epidemiological Ms. Deepti Tendonstudy of Vibrio cholerae Maulana Azad Medical Collegeisolated from diarrhea cases & and Associated Hospitalsenvironmental samples New Delhi

99 Studies on genetic diversity Ms. Gauri Awasthiof a var gene in Indian National Institute of Malaria ResearchPlasmodium falciparum New Delhi

100 Estimation of genetic Ms. Meenu Sharmadiversity in erythrocyte National Institute of Malaria Researchbinding antigenic genes of New DelhiPlasmodium falciparum

101 Evolutionary history of pfcrt Ms. Kshipra Chauhangene in Indian Plasmodium National Institute of Malaria Research falciparum New Delhi

102 Molecular epidemiology of drug Ms. Bijayalaxmi Sahuresistant Plasmodium National Institute of Malariafalciparum malaria in Orissa Research (India) New Delhi

103 Biochemical and molecular Mr. B. Prasad Raocharacterization of DDT- National Institute of Malaria Research malathion-and pyrethroid- New Delhiresistance mechanism inmembers of the Anophelesculicifacies complex

104 Efficacy of ACT (artemisinine Ms. Prakiti Srivastavabased combination therapy) National Institute of Malaria Research with special reference to New Delhiartesunate+sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (AS+SP)combination and its possiblecorrelation with molecularmarkers in falciparum malaria

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105 Cloning and characterization Ms. Deepa Kumari Ruhelaof n-acetylglucosamine National Institute of Plant Genome Researchinducible hexosaminidasel gene New Delhiin C.albicans

106 Role of n-acetyl glucosamine Mr. Swagata Ghoshcatabolic pathway in National Institute of Plant Genome Researchdetermining the virulence in New DelhiVibrio cholerae

107 Establishing a role of Ms Pratibha Sharmamolecular tests in detection Vardhman Mahavir Medicalof Mycobacterium tuberculosis College & Safdarjung Hospitalfrom cerebrospinal fluid New Delhisamples and diagnosis of drugresistance

108 Regulatory role of different Dr. Richa Shrivastavatranscription factors on host- Institute of Cytology andviral interaction in HPV Preventive Oncologymediated cervical cancer Noida

109 Ga-fuzzy modeling for medical Dr. Kevishwar Balwant Wagholikdecision support Centre for Development of

Advanced ComputingPune

110 Detection, isolation and Ms. Pooja R. Patilmolecular characterization of National Institute of Virologyenteroviruses associated with Puneviral conjunctivitis

111 Detection and characterization Smt. Harsha Vermaof adeno,astro and aichi virus National Institute of Virologystrains in acute Punegastroenteritis patients fromWestern India

112 Evaluation of changes in gene Sh. Pradip Devhareexpression in hepatocytes National Institute of Virologytransfected with hepatitis E Punevirus infectious cDNA

Reproductive Health and Nutrition113 A study of ppsycho-social Dr. Dinesh Kumar Verma

aspects of leprosy patients of National Jalma Institute forAgra and Kanpur districts of Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial DiseasesUttar Pradesh with reference Agrato the integrated healthcare facilities

114 A study of depression,anxiety Sh. Anil Kumar Yaduvanshiand attitude of leprosy St.John's Collegepatients in the current Agraintegrated scenario

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115 Effect of soy protein and its Sh. Palanisamy Nallasamyisoflavone, genistein in type Annamalai University2 diabetic nephropathic rats Annamalai Nagar

116 Therapeutic mechanisms Ms. Jaya Chidambrameffects of beta-sitosterol,a Annamalai Universityfunctional food ingredient,in Annamalai Nagara model of insulin resistanceand non-alcoholicsteatohepatitis (NASH):inhibition of tumour necrosisfactor (TNF-alpha)

117 Quest of molecular mechanisms Sh. Susmit Kostaof biologic responses: Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalayathiazolidinediones in balb/ Bhopalcan.n (i.b.) mice intype - 2 diabetes

118 Regulation of rat hepatic Ms. Umakanta Subudhicatalase gene expression in Utkal Universityaltered thyroid state : role Bhubaneswarof vitamin E and curcumin

119 Evaluation of the role of zinc Ms. Punita Bhallain regulating liver functions Panjab Universityduring aluminium toxicity Chandigarh

120 To evaluate effectiveness of Mr. Anshoo Malhotrazinc in ameliorating Panjab Universitychlorpyrifos induced Chandigarhalterations in rat brain

121 Evaluation of potential of Mr. Praveen Nairselenium in regulating thyroid Panjab Universityfunctions following lithium therapy Chandigarh

122 Understanding the role of Ms. Pooja Khannaceramide signalling pathway Panjab Universityin normal aging and Chandigarhneurodegenerative diseases:protective role of tocotrienols

123 Biochemical pathways involved Sh. Sukhdev Singh Kambojin the development of diabetic Panjab Universityneuropathy in rats : potential Chandigarhbeneficial effect of n-acetylcysteine supplementation

124 To understand the role of toll Ms. Pooja Sonejalike receptors (TLRs) in the Postgraduate Institute ofdevelopment of allergies in Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M.Hospitalnewborn babies during first Chandigarhyear of life

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125 Biochemical and cellular Sh. T.S.Ramyaa Lakshmievaluation and development of Central Leather Research Institutetherapeutic interventions in Chennaidiabetic ulcers

126 Role of gonadotropin Sh. Himavanth Reddy Kambalacheregulatory gene(s) Sri Ramachandra Universitypolymorphisms in the Chennaipathogenesis of polycysticovary syndrome (PCOS)

127 Nutritional and Ms. Sameena Alamantiproliferative effect Dr.B.R.ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Researchof Acacia catechu (khair) Delhi

128 Role of post prandial lipaemia Mr. Mohd. Aslamin the development of type 2 University College of Medicaldiabetes mellitus (T2DM) and Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospitalrelated atherosclerosis in DelhiWistar rats - an experimentalstudy

129 Maternal vitamin B12 Sh. Anand Kumar Kallerestriction induced changes National Institute of Nutritionin body adiposity, Hyderabadhyperglycemia and insulinresistance in WNIN ratoffspring : molecular basisof the changes

130 Diabetic retinopathy-role of Sh. A.Satyanarayanamicronutrients National Institute of Nutrition

Hyderabad131 Aldose reductase (AR) in human Mr. Ashok reddykkatla

cancer chemo-drug resistance: National Institute of Nutritionrole of dietary'ar' inhibitors Hyderabadas adjuvants

132 Psychosocial effects of women Ms. D.Sunitha Bhatliving with HIV/AIDS Roda Mistry College of Social

Work and Research CentreHyderabad

133 Role of yoga in the prevention Ms. Arpana Gaddamof type 2 diabetes mellitus in The Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciencesnon diabetic people with Hyderabadimpaired glucose tolerance(IGT)/impaired fasting glucose (IFG)

134 Comparative study of anti - Mr. Siddhartha Sankar Sahaoxidant and anti-inflammatory University College of Science and Technologyrole of conjugated octa-deca- Kolkata

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tri-enoic fatty acid isomersagainst streptozotocin induceddiabetes mellitus

135 Oxidative stress and possible Ms. Sangeeta adakrisk factors of macrovascular University of Calcuttadiseases with special Kolkatareference to type-II diabetesmellitus

136 A study of the association of Sh. Abhishek guptaIL l-6 g/c promoter gene Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universitypolymorphism with metabolic Lucknowrisk factors and circulatingresistin level in Indianasymptomatic adult women

137 A study to evaluate the effect Ms. Barkha guptaof individually tailored Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universitynutrition education interven- Lucknowtion program in patients ofchronic obstructive pulmonarydisease (COPD) in a randomizedhospital based interventionprogram with outreach

138 Genetically modified foods: Ms. Vibha Pandey detection approaches at Indian Institute of Toxicology Researchmolecular level Lucknow

139 Oxidative stress mediated Ms. Radhika Kapoorapoptotic signaling during Indian Institute of Toxicology Researchhyperglycemia and its Lucknowmodulation by phytochemical

140 In vivo estrogenic activities Ms. Nahid Akhtarof fenarimol: protective role Indian Institute of Toxicology Researchof an antioxidant melatonin Lucknow

141 To investigate the effect of Mr. Amit Kumar Palomega 3-fatty acid Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatesupplementation on Institute of Medical Sciencesdevelopmental Lucknowneuroarchitectural andbehavioral abnormalities indeveloping cerebellum underiodine deficiency

142 A study of psycho-social Ms. Sheetal Tomaraspects of leprosy patients of National(P.G) CollegeAgra and Kanpur districts of MainpuriUttar Pradesh with referenceto the integrated healthcare facilities

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143 The influence of sperm DNA Sh. Dinesh Upadhyadamage on reproductive Kasturba Medical Collegeoutcome and Hospital, Manipal University

Manipal144 Studies on the expression and Ms. Bharati Gangaram Khobareka

role of 80 kDa human sperm National Institute forantigen (80 kDa HSA) in Research in Reproductive Healthfertility Mumbai

145 A functional proteomics Ms. Nina Adi Chehnaapproach to reveal the National Institute formolecular sitgnatures of Research in Reproductive Healthendometriosis Mumbai

146 A study of gene mutations in Ms. Suparna Chatterjeeassociation with premature National Institute forovarian failure Research in Reproductive Health

Mumbai147 Identification, purification Sh. Roshan Dinesh Yedery

and characterization of National Institute forantifertility peptide(s) Research in Reproductive Healthhaving antimicrobial Mumbaiactivities from the Indianmud crab, Scylla serrata

148 Detoxification of aflatoxin Mr. Machettira.B.Deepakusing potential food grade Central Food Technological Research institutewild yeasts Mysore

149 Studies on metabolism and Ms. Mamatha Bangera Sheshappabiological functions(health Central Food Technological Research Institutebenefits) of lutein and its Mysoremetabolites in aged rats withmacular degeneration

150 Bioavailablity of trace Sh. Ponnala Raghavendraelement nutrition tthrough Central Food Technological Research Instituteprobiotic lactic acid bacteria Mysore

151 Development of vaccine Ms. R.J.Padmajastrategy against the Central Food Technological Research Instituteleukotoxins of Staphylococcus Mysoreaureus in probiotic bacteriaand functional analysis oftoxin receptor signalingcascade in animal cells

152 Effect of trans fatty acids on Mr. Y.Poorna Chandra Raoinflammatory mediators and the Central Food Technological Research Institutepossible ameliorative Mysoreinfluence of n-3 fatty acidsand minor components fromedible oils on these mediators in rats

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153 Studies on development of Ms. S.Susannahypoallergenic wheat based Central food Technological Research Institutefood products Mysore

154 Elucidation of biological Sh. Ambati Rangaraoactivities of microalgal Central Food Technological Research Institutemetabolites for health benefits. Mysore

155 Structural changes in Sh. A.Puneeth Kumarglycosylation of laminin Central Food Technological Research Institutein kidney during diabetic Mysorenephropathy and its modulationby dietary fiber and butyric acid

156 Studies on changes in \Sh. J.Darukeshwaraglomerular basement membrane Central Food Technological Research Instituteconstituents of kidney during Mysorediabetic nephropathy instreptozotocin induceddiabetic rats and the role ofTinospora cordifolia

157 Correlation of oxidative Sh. Venkatesh Sundararajanstress and mitochondrial All India Institute of Medical Sciencesmutation in infertile men New Delhi

158 DNA integrity analysis in Mr. Monis Bilal Shamsiidiopathic infertile men All India Institute of Medical Sciences

New Delhi159 Role of svegfr-1 in the Ms. Betsy Varughese

pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia All India Institute of Medical SciencesNew Delhi

160 Prevalence and significance of Sh. Neerajtaqi vitamin D receptor gene All India Institute ofpolymorphism in relation to Medical Sciencesforearm BMD in North Indians New Delhi

161 Dietary intake of Ms. Hemu Asijamicronutrients and their All India Institute of Medical Sciencesserum/plasma concentrations in New Delhiassociation with severity ofasthma

162 Prevalence of autoimmune Ms. Esha Kaushalpolyendocrinopathy- All India Institute of Medical Sciencescandidiasis-ectodermal New Delhidystrophy (APECED) relatedhypoparathyroidism in largecohort of patients withsporadic idiopathichypoparathyroidism: assessment

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163 Sertoli cell maturation status, Mr. Manish Jainrole of heavy metals & role All India Institute of Medical Sciencesof vitamin A in spermiation New Delhidefects in human

164 Estimation of trans fatty acid Ms. Smita Golandaz Karncontent in selected common All India Institute of Medical SciencesIndian fast food items New Delhi

165 Comparison of multivariate Ms. Dimple Kondalstatistical methods of All India Institute of Medical Sciencesclassification: logistic New Delhiregression, classification andregression tree and artificialneural network

166 Proteomic analysis of amniotic Sh. Md. Mashkoor Alamfluid in normal pregnancy and All India Institute of Medical Sciencesgestational diseases New Delhi

167 Assessment of cadmium and lead Sh. Ravi Devaltoxicity on intrauterine Institute of Pathologygrowth restriction (IUGR) and New Delhiits association with growthfactors (VEGF & PLGF)

168 Immunomolecular expression of Ms. Chanchal Yadavfew prostaglandin receptors, Institute of Pathologycyclo-oxygenases and tumor New Delhinecrosis factor-alpha in theendometrial curettage tissueof Chlamydia trachomatisinfected women during failedpregnancy in the I trimester

169 Formulation of edible oil Sh. Hamid Nawaz Khanblends for health and Jamia Hamdardnutritional benefits (Hamdard University)

New Delhi170 Hypolipidemic and Sh. Mohd. Rashid Khan

nephroprotective action of Jamia Hamdardtocotrienol ritch fraction of (Hamdard University)palm oil and rice bran oil New Delhi

171 Enos gene polymorphism and Ms. Deepika Sharmaexpression in pregnancy Lady Hardinge Medical Collegeinduced hypertension and Associated Hospitals

New Delhi172 Adverse effects associated Ms. Archana Aggrwal

with persistent stimulation of National Institute of Health and Family Welfarerat Leydig cells with hCG New Delhi

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173 Effect of once weekly IFA Ms. Vandana Srivastavasupplementation on haemoglobin Nutrition Foundation of Indialevels in primary school New Delhichildren

174 Immuno-histochemical Ms. Richa Tripathilocalization quantitative Vardhman Mahavir Medicalanalysis of placental VEGF and College & Safdarjung Hospitalits receptors-flt-1 and kdr in New Delhipatients with pregnancyinduced hypertension

175 Role of brain derived Ms. Madhavi Vishnupant Dhobaleneurotrophic factor in Interactive Research School for Health Affairspreterm pregnancy Pune

176 Effect of maternal Mr. Preetim Chavanmicronutrients (folic acid, Interactive Research School for Health Affairsvitamin B12) and essential Punepolyunsaturated fatty acids onglobal methylation patternsin preterm pregnancy

177 Investigation of role of elk1- Ms. N. Linian ets family transcription Rajiv Gandhi Centre forfactor in embryo implantation Biotechnologyand understanding the estrogen Thiruvananthapuramregulation of its activation

178 Characterization and Ms. Ambika Chandrasekharsequencing of nox5 in goat Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnologyspermatozoa and its regulation Thiruvananthapuram

179 Identification and Sh. Mohammed Shoebcharacterization of estrogen Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnologyreceptor on membrane lipid Thiruvananthapuramraft in mammalian spermatozoa

180 Neuroendocrine regulation of Sh. Sumit Sethireproduction : interaction of Banaras Hindu Universitycircadian neurotransmitter Varanasiactivities and neuropeptide GniH

181 Nitric oxide and circadian Sh. Pankaj Kumarneural (serotonergic and Banaras Hindu Universitydopaminergic) oscillations in Varanasireproductive regulation of mice

182 Studies on effect of certain Mr. Hari Prakash Vermamedicinal plants on male Banaras Hindu Universityreproductive health and Varanasipregnancy outcome

183 Mutational analysis of Sh. M.R.Nagarajaandrogen receptor gene in Institute of Medical Sciences

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partial androgen insensitivity Banaras Hindu Universitysyndrome Varanasi

184 Explicating dysfunction of Ms. Deepa Pokhariafibroblast cells in diabetic Institute of Medical Scienceswound healing Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi185 Role of oxygen free radicals Ms. T.Kavitha Rajathi

in mediating placental Christian Medical College and Hospitalmitochondrial dysfunction in Velloreacute fatty liver of pregnancy

Non-Communicable Diseases

186 Molecular and biochemical Sh. Bhagwat Vishvnath Alapurecharacterization of cortico Iladevi Cataract and IOL Research Centrecapsular adhesion (CCA) Ahmedabadproteins in human senilecataractous lens

187 Load of environmental toxic Ms. Shagufta Begum A.Shaikhheavy metals in pregnant women National Institute of Occupational Healthand reproductive outcome Ahmedabad

188 Toxicity of trichloroethylene Mr. Shams Tabrez(TCE) under the natural milieu Aligarh Muslim Universitywith special reference to the Aligarhbiomarkers and genotoxicitystudies

189 Modulatory effect of galangin Mr. Sivakumar A. Subramaniyanon nuclear factor kappa-b(nf- Annamalai Universitykb)signalling and endoplasmic Annamalai Nagarreticulum stress: potentialmechanisms for the insulinsensitivity effects in a ratmodel of metabolic syndrome

190 Chemopreventive and Mr. Silvan Simonchemotherapeutic efficacy of Annamalai Universityapigenin in experimental Annamalai Nagaroral carcinogenesis

191 Investigation of Ms. Devipriya Nagarajanradioprotective potential of Annamalai Universityquercetin and caffeic acid Annamalai Nagar

192 Evaluation of the Sh. Manikandan Palrasuchemopreventive potential of Annamalai Universityeugenol on n-methyl-n'-nitro-n Annamalai Nagar#NAME?induced gastric carcinogenesisin Wistar rats

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193 Chemoprevention of azo dye- Sh. R. Senthilmuruganinduced hepatocarcinogenesis Annamalai Universityby black tea polyphenols. Annamalai Nagar

194 Effect of quercetin on ros Ms. Vidya Priyadarsini Ramamurgeneration and nf-kb signaling Annamalai Universityin 7,12-dimethylbenz{a} Annamalai Nagaranthracene-induced hamsterbuccal pouch carcinogenesis

195 Modulatory effect of Ms. N.Sangeethasilibinin on TGF - beta1 Annamalai Universitysignaling in an experimental Annamalai Nagarcolon cancer model-anovel chemopreventiveapproach

196 Molecular basis of Sh. S.Aranganathanchemoprevention by hesperetin: Annamalai Universitycox-2 as a potential target on Annamalai Nagar1,2-dimethylhydrazine inducedcolon carcinogenesis

197 Evaluation of radiation- Mr. Bandgula Venkata Reddymodifying potential of 2-deoxy Annamalai University#NAME? Annamalai Nagarnon -small cell lung carcinomain vitro

198 Breast cancer database (BCD):a Ms. Deepthi Telikicherladatabase of the genomic, Institute of Bioinformaticstranscriptomic, proteomic and Bangaloredrug-induced molecularalterations in breast cancer

198 Gene expression profiling of Sh. Manoj Kumar Kashyapsquamous cell carcinoma pf Institute of Bioinformaticsesophagus Bangalore

199 Phenotypic and functional Sh. Sreenivas Adurthicharacterization of tumor Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncologyinfiltrating T cells invasive Bangalorecervical cancer

200 Estimation of 8-ohdg in saliva Dr. G. Sai Anusuyaas a marker of oxidative Krishnadevaraya College ofstress in periodontitis Dental Sciences and Hospitalpatients Bangalore

201 Identification, isolation and Mr. Sindhu Valiyaveedan Govindcharacterization of tumor Narayana Hrudayalayainitiating cells from Bangaloreoral squamous cell carcinoma

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202 Association of nicotinamide Smt. Shubha G.N.n-methyl transferase National Institute of Mentaland 5,10- Health and Neurosciencesmethlylenetetrahydrofolate Bangalorereductase genepolymorphisms withhyperhomocysteinemia: study incerebrovascular disease

203 Assessment of disaster risk Sh. Prabhaker Mishraand human vulnerability in State Institute of Health and Family WelfareOrissa: a study of natural hazards Bhubaneswar

204 Potentials of certain Ms. Sushma Bharrhanpolyphenolic phytochemicals to Panjab Universityattenuate alcohol-induced Chandigarhendotoxin mediatedhepatotoxicity

205 Chemopreventive role of non- Sh. Shailender Singh Kanwarsteroidal anti-inflammatory Panjab Universitydrugs on rat colonocytes - Chandigarhmembrane sturcture andfunction in dimethylhydrazineinduced colon carcinogenesis

206 Chemopreventive role of non- Sh. Ravi Kishore Sainisteroidal anti inflammatory Panjab Universitydrugs in 9,10-dimethyl-1, 2- Chandigarhbenzanthracene induced lungcarcinogenesis in mice

207 Rage-gene polymorphism in type Ms. Pooja Sharma2 diabetic-retinopathy: its Postgraduate Institute ofassociation with expression of Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalnf-kb,vegf and inflammatory Chandigarhcytokines

208 Functional analysis of myosin Mr. Amit Kumarheavy chain 7 (myh7) mutations Postgraduate Institute ofin inherited hypertrophic Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalcardiomyopathy Chandigarh

209 Molecular profiling of DNA Ms. Cynthia Varghesesrepair enzymes in tobacco Postgraduate Institute ofrelated oral cancer Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospital

Chandigarh210 Genetic polymorphisms in tgf Ms. Mani Samson

beta,cyp19,erbb2,gstp1 and the Cancer Institute (W.I.A.)risk of breast cancer Chennai

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211 Chemotherapeutic effect of Sh. Ekambaram Ganapanthynaringenin against n-methyl-n- Dr.A.L.Mudaliar P.G.Institute of Basic Medical Sciencesnitro-n-nitrosoguanidine Chennaiinduced stomach cancer inWistar albino rats

212 Evaluation of therapeutic Mr. J. Ravindranefficacy of Tridham-a Dr.A.L.Mudaliar P.G.Institute of Basic Medical Sciencessiddha medicine, in Chennaiexperimental hepatocellularcarcinoma

213 Chemopreventive role of Sh. S. Kamarajhesperidin in benzo(a) pyrene University of Madrasinduced experimental lung Chennaicancer-a biochemical andmolecular study

214 Design and development of DSP Sh. Balasubramaniam Doraiswamybased ultrasound doppler University of Madrasechocardiography with facility Chennaifor implementing novel signalprocessing techniques

215 Analysis of promoter Mr. Umesh Kumarmethylation of specific tumour Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Researchsuppressor genes associated Delhiwith breast carcinogenesis

216 A study on candidate gene Mr. Neeraj Kumar Singhpolymorphism and environmental Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciencesexposure in neurodegenerative Delhidisorders: Alzheimer's diseaseand Parkinson's disease

217 A study of pesticide induced Sh. Satyender Singhgenotoxicity in occupational National Centre for Disease Controlworkers Delhi

218 Pesticide induced oxidative Sh. Sanvidhan Sukestress and immunotoxicity : University College of Medicalmode of attenuation by Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospitalcertain drugs Delhi

219 A study on gene-enviornment Sh. Rahul Pathakinteraction with special University College of Medicalreference to role of Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospitalorganochlorine pesticide Delhiresidues in adversereproductive outcomes

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220 Dietary risk factors and Ms. Mridul Malakargenetic polymorphism Regional Medical Research Centreof stomach cancer in DibrugarhMizoram

221 Management of chronic arsenic Ms. Deepshikha Mishrapoisoning by dietary Defence Research and Development Establishment intervention Gwalior

222 Genetic and molecular approach Sh. Ayyadevara Pavani Sowjanyato understand the role of Institute of Genetics andinos and calcineurin in Hospital for Genetic Diseasescervical cancer progression Hyderabad

223 Genetic and molecular studies Ms. Lakshmi Sowjanya Bammidiin ovarian cancer patients Osmania University

Hyderabad224 Regulation of stat3 and Ms. Shubhadip Kundu

cyclind1 in cadmium induced University of Kalyanilung cell proliferation Kalyani

225 Mechanisms of probiotic lactic Ms. Parvathi Varmaacid bacteria in suppression Amrita Institute of Medicalof colon tumour and modulation Sciences and Research Centreof inflammatory responses Kochi

226 Regulatory role of neem leaf Sh. Krishnendu Chakrabortypreparation in the function of Chittaranjan National Cancer Institutechemokine receptor ccr5 and Kolkataits ligands in terms ofchemotaxis and tumor cellcytotoxicity

227 Implications of neem leaf Mr. Atanu Mallickglycoprotein matured Chittaranjan National Cancer Institutedendritic cells in the Kolkatadevelopment of vaccine forcarcinoembryonic antigen-positive tumours

228 Overcoming multi drug Ms. Shilpak Chatterjeeresistance in cancer Chittaranjan National Cancer Institutethrough oxidative stress Kolkatamediated immune modulation

229 Synthesis, structural Mr. Avishek Gangulycharacterization and Chittaranjan National Cancer Instituteresistance modifying Kolkataproperties of iron chelate-application of a novelapproach to overcome multidrugresistance in cancer

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230 Molecular analysis of Ms. Nilanjana Bhattacharyacandidate tumour suppressor Chittaranjan National Cancer Institutegene, mcph1,in the development Kolkataof breast carcinoma in Indianpatients

231 Synthesis of new somatostatin Dr. Kakali Dereceptor-binding radio- Indian Institute of Chemical Biologypeptides: their biological Kolkataevaluation and scintigraphystudies

232 Genetic susceptibility of Sh. Sanjib Deygastric cancer in eastern Indian Institute of Chemical BiologyIndian population: an insight Kolkatainto the single nucleotidepolymorphism(SNP) analysis ofmatrix metalloproteinases genes

233 Role of mitochondrial Mr. Ayan Biswasmembrane potential & Institute of Postgraduatemitochondrial permeability Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitaltransition in the Kolkatainitiation of isoniazid induced liver cell injury:an in vitro study

234 Biomarkers of sodium fluoride Ms. Rupanwita Biswasdamage in vitro in whole blood University of Calcuttacells of human Kolkata

235 Molecular analysis of gene Sh. Pankaj Kumar Singhmarkers in urine of patients Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universitywith superficial and muscle Lucknowinvasive transitional cellcarcinoma of urinary bladder

236 Molecular characterization of Mr. Anupam Kumar Srivastavaurinary biomarkers of early Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universityand recurrent bladder cancer Lucknow

237 Correlation of histology with Ms. Sona Saksenadiffusion tensor imaging in Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universitythe developing cerebellum Lucknow

238 Correlation of promoter gene Mr. Shailendra Dwivedipolymorphism of interleukin-18 Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University& interleukin-10 & assessment Lucknowof transcriptional factor nf-kb expression in prostatecarcinoma: clinical andexperimental approaches

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239 Genetic polymorphism in head Sh. Ankur Dhawanand neck squamous cell Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universitycarcinoma and treatment Lucknowresponse to cancerchemotherapy / chemoradiotherapy

240 Assessment of dynamic muscular Sh. Suraj Kumarstabilization in the non Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universityoperative treatment of lumbar Lucknowpain syndrome : a single blindcontrol study

241 Weight bearing patterns and Mr. Vijay Batraformulation of intervention Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universitystrategy in patients with Lucknowearly knee osteoarthritis

242 Association of the genetic Mr. Sadashivpolymorphism of adiponectin Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universitygene promoter with metabolic Lucknowphenotypes in Indian subjects

243 TNF-α, ifn-γ levels, and xpd Ms. Abhilasha Guptaasp312asn, xpd lys751cln, Era's Lucknow Medical College & Hospitalhogg1 ser326 cys gene Lucknowpolymorphisms correlationswith survival in lung cancerpatients

244 Genetic variants of cytokine, Mr. Hariom Singhmatrix metalloproteinase Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduateenzyme and xenobiotic Institute of Medical Sciencesmetabolizing enzyme gene Lucknowpolymorphisms in brain cancer

245 Small intestinal bacterial Mr. Sunil Kumarovergrowth in patients with Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduateirritable bowel syndrome: Institute of Medical Sciencesstudy of association of Lucknowmucosal malabsorption andeffect of treatment

246 Molecular mechanisms of Sh. Ranu Tripathibisphosphonate induced cell Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatedeath in breast cancer cells Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow247 Study of pathomechanism of Sh. Amit Kumar Srivastava

cerebral venous thrombosis Sanjay Gandhi PostgraduateInstitute of Medical SciencesLucknow

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248 Study of genetic polymorphisms Sh. Sachchida Nand Pandeyassociated with susceptibility Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduateto gall bladder cancer Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow249 Role of cytokine gene and Ms. Anvesha Srivastava

chemokine receptor gene Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatepolymorphisms in gall bladder Institute of Medical Sciencescancer susceptibility Lucknow

250 Role of toll-like receptor Ms. Saumya Pandeypolymorphisms in cervical Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatecancer susceptibility Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow251 Impact of il1,il6, cox-2 and Mr. Rohit Upadhyay

survivin gene polymorphisms on Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatesurvival outcome of Institute of Medical Sciencesesophageal squamous cell Lucknowcarcinoma

252 Association of quinone Mr. Manzoor Ahmad Malikoxidoreductase (nqo1 and nqo2) Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduategene polymorphisms with the Institute of Medical Sciencesrisk of esophageal and Lucknowgastric cancers in Kashmirregion of india

253 Role of mRNA gene Mr. Sunil Kumar Mishrapolymorphisms in cervical Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduatecancer Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow254 Role of caspase gene Sh. Pravin Kesarwani

polymorphism and tnf alpha Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduateinduced apoptosis in prostate Institute of Medical Sciencescancer susceptibility: Lucknowpossible induction to hormonerefractory prostate cancer state

255 Study of genetic polymorphism Sh. Sushant Vasant Chavanin malignancy of prostate Lokmanya Tilak Municipal

Medical College and HospitalMumbai

256 Modulation of galectin-3 by Sh. Sathisha U.V.dietary inhibitors in vitro Central Food Technological Research Instituteand in vivo against metastasis Mysore

257 Molecular studies on the Ms. Saritha Sandra D'souzaregulation of tumour University of Mysoreangiogenesis by angiopoietins Mysore

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258 Role of ap-1 transcription Sh. Saumil M. Sanghavifactor in the growth of Advanced Centre for Treatment,glioma cells Research & Education In Cancer, Tata Memorial Hospital

Navi Mumbai259 Study of potential biomarkers Shri. Satyendra Chandra Tripathi

for oral pre-cancer and cancer All India Institute of Medical SciencesNew Delhi

260 Evaluation of expression level Mr. Kamal Deep Gillof p38 alpha mitogen All India Institute of Medical Sciencesactivated protein kinase New Delhiin oral cancer and design ofinhibitor against the same

261 Role of a-lipoic acid in Ms. Shilpi Dixitameliorating the arsenic All India Institute of Medical Sciencesinduced toxicity in rat New Delhihippocampus

262 Role of airway remodeling in Dr. Geeta Devi Leishangthempathogenesis of bronchial All India Institute of Medical Sciencesasthma:a study in experimental New Delhianimal model

263 A study on primary, secondary Sh. Alok Kumar Dwivediand tertiary delays in All India Institute of Medical Sciencesrelation to breast, oral and New Delhi esophagus cancers:an appraisalof primary data

264 A study of risk factors for Dr. Shallucancer of the pancreas All India Institute of Medical Sciences

New Delhi265 Molecular and cellular studies Ms. Rachna Kapoor

of scf/c-kit gene in patients All India Institute of Medical Scienceswith neuroblastoma New Delhi

266 Sequential study of the Dr. Krithika Balasubramanianpathophysiology of All India Institute of Medical Sciencesdemyelinating lesion using New Delhivarious magnetic resonancetechniques in an experimentalmodel of multiple sclerosis

267 Mutational analysis of the Ms. Amita Goyalmyocilin gene in primary open All India Institute of Medical Sciencesangle glaucoma and primary New Delhiangle closure glaucoma inIndian population

268 Mutational analysis of pax6 Sh. Sandeep Goswami gene in patients with an iridia All India Institute of Medical Sciences

New Delhi

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269 The prevalence and severity of Dr. Leesa Paridanon carious cervical lesions All India Institute of Medical Sciences and its relationship New Delhiwith potential risk factors inUrban India : a communitybased study

270 Development of an effective Ms. Renu Sharmacongnitive behavioral therapy All India Institute of Medical Sciencesbased treatment module for New Delhiadolescent substance users

271 Study of limb girdle muscular Sh. Pankaj Pathakdystrophy in Indian All India Institute of Medical Sciencessubjects using calpain-3, New Delhidysferlin and sarcoglycanprotein analysis

272 Modulation of curcumin Sh. S.Chinnadurairesponsive pathways by All India Institute of Medical Scienceshypoxia: a study in glial cells New Delhi

273 To study the role of Mr. Inder Singhpolymerase gamma and All India Institute of Medical Sciencesmitochondrial genome variants New Delhiin the etiology ofspinocerebellar ataxia

274 A clinical study of outcome of Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Guptadorsal onlay buccal mucosa Army Hospital (Research & Referral)graft substitution New Delhiurethroplasty by dorsalurethrotomy versus ventralsagittal urethrotomy approach

275 Cytokeratin immunostaining Dr. Yangchan Kishorand electron microscopy for Army Hospital (Research & Referral)diagnosis and characterization New Delhiof undifferentiated primaryand secondary metastatictumours

276 Evaluating glomerular filtra- Dr. Nirupam Adlakhation rate (GFR) by cockcroft Army Hospital (Research & Referral)and gault equation and by New Delhithe modification of diet inrenal disease studygroup equation in kidneydonors (in Indian population)comparing it with isotopic (GFR)

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277 Comparative evaluation of Sh. Pradeep Mishraoptic nerve head damage in Army Hospital (Research & Referral)primary open angle glaucoma New Delhiusing Heidelberg retinaltomogram (HRT) opticalcoherence tomography (OCT) andautomated perimetry

278 A randomized controlled Dr. Santosh Kumarcomparative study of Base Hospitalrocuronium bromide versus New Delhisuccinylcholine forendotracheal intubation

279 Caregiver burden in caregivers Dr. Mridula Priyadarshiniof patients with acute mental Base Hospitalillness New Delhi

280 To study and correlate the Dr. Mamta Dahiyaclinical profile and Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospitalhistopathology of oral sub New Delhimucous fibrosis

281 To study the burden of Dr. Vivek Tyagiperiodontal disease Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital

New Delhi282 A comparative study of the Dr. Kaamna Kalra

influence of pre-operative, Dr.Ram Manohar Lohia Hospitalintracameral viscoelastic New Delhiagents on post-operativeanterior chamber depth andintraocular pressure intrabeculectomy

283 Multifunctional hydrogel based Sh. Maneesh Kumarwound dressing for chronic Indian Institute of Technologywounds and superficial burn New Delhi

284 Expression of activator and Sh. Bharat Bhushantarget genes of nuclear Institute of Pathologyfactor-kappa B (nf-kb) New Delhitranscription factor in acuteleukemia

285 Redox regulation of lymphocyte Sh. Anand Kumar Vermasignaling in β-cell chronic Institute of Pathologylymphocyte leukemia New Delhi

286 To study the molecular Ms. Thoudam Regina Devisignature of gastric cancer in Institute of Pathologyhigh prevalence region of New Delhinorth East India to understandthe moolecular pathogenesis

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287 Genome-wide DNA copy number Ms. Mishi Kaushalanalysis in breast cancer Institute of Pathologyusing high-density single New Delhinucleotide polymorphism arrays

288 Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Sh. Hemchandra Jhahsp60 in etiology of coronary Institute of Pathologyartery disease patients in India New Delhi

289 The viral oncoprotein hbx role Ms. M. Swarnalathaon perturbation of degradation International Centre forof intracellular proteins: by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnologyinhibiting the skp2 ubiquitin New Delhiligase and influencing theother members of f-box family

290 Role of insulin-like growth Mr. Gaurav Royfactor 2 gene methylation in Jamia Millia Islamiahepatitis B virus related New Delhihepatocellular carcinoma

291 Prevalence and molecular Ms. Shabeena Rehmancharacterization of Jamia Millia IslamiaHelicobacter pylori genotypes New Delhiin patients with gastriccarcinoma, duodenal ulcersand hepatocellular carcinoma

292 Studies on the regulatory role Ms. Mansi Prakashhyaluronan binding protein-1 Jawaharlal Nehru University on cell migration and New Delhiits downstream signaling

293 Polymorphic analysis of mhc- Sh. Subhash Medhilinked hsp70 genes in Maulana Azad Medical Collegehepatocellular carcinoma and Associated Hospitals

New Delhi294 Comparison of success rate of Dr. Shiv Ram Singh

dacryocystorhinostomy Vardhman Mahavir Medicalperformed by two different College & Safdarjung Hospitalsuturing methods with New Delhibicanalicular intubation

295 Study of genetic markers and Sh. Manav Kapoorsimple anthropometric markers Birla Institute of Technology and Sciencewith the symptomatology of Pilanidepression in Indian subjects

296 Functional studies on the Ms. Shereen Cynthia D'cruzeffects of low doses of University of Pondicherrybisphenol A on pancreatic and Puducherrytesticular functions of adult rats

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297 Intravitreal bevacizumab Dr. Pradeep B.G.(avastin) in the management of Armed Forces Medical Collegenon-resolving clinically and Command Hospitalsignificant macular edema and Puneproliferative diabeticretinopathy non-responsive tolaser photocoagulation

298 Study of laryngopharyngeal Sh. Ganesh Mohan Tarlekarreflux as a risk factor Armed Forces Medical Collegein cases of laryngeal and Command Hospitalmalignancies in India Pune

299 A study on splice variants of Ms. Remya.Rosteopontin in regulation of National Centre for Cell Sciencesbreast tumour growth, Puneangiogenesis and metastasis

300 Heat shock protein inhibitors: Sh. Praveen K.S.as a potential target against Rajiv Gandhi Centre fordrug resistance in cancer Biotechnology

Thiruvananthapuram301 Molecular analysis of Ms. Abitha Murali

retinoblastoma gene Regional Cancer Centredysregulation in oral Thiruvananthapuramcarcinoma

302 Mechanisms and modulations of Ms. P R Shreerekharestenosis after PTCA : role Sree Chitra Tirunal Instituteof circulating smooth muscle for Medical Sciences and Technologyprogenitor cells Thiruvananthapuram

303 Regulation of matrix Sh. Suboj Babykuttymetalloproteinases by nitric Sree Chitra Tirunal Instituteoxide: involvement of beta - for Medical Sciences and Technologycatenin as signal amplifier : Thiruvananthapuraman in vitro study in coloncancer cells

304 Helicobacter pylori associated Sh. Raghvendra Raman Mishragall bladder and stomach cancer Institute of Medical Sciences

Banaras Hindu UniversityVaranasi

305 A comprehensive molecular Ms. Rajani Raistudy of expression of Institute of Medical Sciencescholecystotinin and gastrin Banaras Hindu Universityreceptor in carcinoma of Varanasigastrointestinal tract : gallbladder, stomach and pancreas

306 Studies on the production of Sh. Gaurava Srivastavapoly (l-lactic acid) tissue Institute of Technologyengineered constructs for Varanasiorthopedic implants

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Basic Medical Sciences

307 Study of chemokines of cxc Mr. Krishna Dutta Rawatfamily expressed during National Jalma Institute forgranuloma formation in Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseasesmycobacterial infections Agra

308 Microbiological and molecular Ms. Shilpi Chandrastudies on multi drug National Jalma Institute forresistant isolates of Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial DiseasesMycobacterium tuberculosis Agra

309 Evaluation of antimalarial Sh. Yogesh S. Biradaractivity of selected plants of BV Patel PharmaceuticalIndian systems of medicine and Education and Research Development Centrestudy the synergistic activity Ahmedabadof the compounds present therein

310 Exploring novel use of Sh. Stavan Arunkumar Nagorieutectic mixtures in L.M.College of Pharmacyformulation of pharmaceutical Ahmedabaddosage forms

311 Investigation of the Sh. M.Balachandrarao Naiduchemopreventive effect of Mizoram Universityshuddha guggulu (Commiphora Aizwalwightii)in multistage chemicalcarcinogenesis in swiss albino mice

312 The study of antineoplastic Sh. D.Subbareddyactivity of the bioactive Mizoram Universityconstituents of sapthaparna, AizwalAlstonia scholaris in vitroand in vivo

313 Development of liposome based Sh. Arif Khannovel drug and vaccine Aligarh Muslim Universityformulations against cancer Aligarhin model animals

314 Impact of elements on Sh. Prashant Kumar Rainutritional, antidiabetic and Allahabad Universityantioxidant potential of AllahabadTrichosanthes dioica

315 Expression of bcl-2 family Mr. Tarun Guptaproteins in proteins in Government Medical College andpsoriasis-an S.G.T.B.Hospitalimmunohistochemical study Amritsar

316 Anti-Mycobacterium Mr. V. Vimalrajtuberculosis activity of some Annamalai Universitynewly synthesized sulphonyl Annamalai Nagarcontaining compounds

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317 Effect of diallyl tetrasulfide Ms. S.Sumanon streptozotocin-nicotinamide Annamalai Universityinduced type 2 diabetic rats Annamalai Nagar

318 Efficacy of Spermacoce hispida Sh. K.Kuppusamy(linn.) flavonoids extract on Annamalai Universityhyperlipidemic and Annamalai Nagarstreptozotocin induced -diabetic hyperlipidemic rats

319 Antidiabetic effect of 18 beta Ms. P.Kalaiarasi glycyrrhizin in Annamalai Universitystreptozotocin-diabetic rats Annamalai Nagar

320 Influences of morin on Sh. Selvaraju Subhashammonium chloride-induced Annamalai Universityhyperammonemia in Wistar rats Annamalai Nagar

321 Development of novel Sh. N.S.Chandrashekartransdermal drug delivery Al-Ameen College of Pharmacysystems of selected anti- Bangalorecancer drugs

322 Cardiovascular evaluation Sh. K.R. Amarnathof Sida cordifolia Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy

Bangalore323 Optimization of therapy of Sh. Vivek Ramshankar Yadav

inflammatory bowel disease : Al-ameen College of Pharmacy colon specific delivery Bangaloreof curcumin

324 Enrichment/selection of mouse Sh. Imtiaz Zafarand human ES cell derived Manipal Hospitaldopaminergic neurons Bangalore

325 Analysis of antipsychotic Ms. D.Subhashreedrug-induced gene expression National Institute of Mentalprofiles in rat brain Health and Neurosciences

Bangalore326 A whole-genome based analysis Mr. A.Ram Murthy

of a large multiplex pedigree National Institute of Mentalfor bipolar affective disorder Health and Neurosciencesfrom South India Bangalore

327 Cerebrospinal fluid from Mr. Sankara Narayani Rajangampatients with amyotrophic National Institute of Mentallateral sclerosis induced Health and Neuroscienceschanges in rat motor cortex: Bangaloremotor behavioral, single andmultiunit activity study

328 Electrophysiological Mr. Dayalan Sampathassessment of the amygdala- National Institute of Mental

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mediated behaviour in rats Health and Neurosciencesfollowing early life Bangaloredeprivation

329 Phytochemical investigation, Mr. Navneet Bhagaji Gadgediuretic and antiurolithiatic K.l.E. Society's College of Pharmacyactivity of selected medicinal Belgaumplants

330 Preclinical studies on the Ms. Tripti Beoharchemoprotective and Jawaharlal Nehru Canceranticarcinogenic potential of Hospital and Research Centreindole-3-carbinol and BhopalMomordica charantia extract inswiss albino mice

331 Incidence and severity of vaso Dr. Ranjeet Singh Mashonocclusive crisis in sickle V.S.S.Medical College and Hospitalcell disease patients and its Burlacorrelation with variousgenetic markers like betaglobin gene cluster haplotype,alpha thalassemia and xmnipolymorphism

332 Evaluation of antioxidant Ms. Soumya Mishrastatus and lipid peroxidation Government Medical College and Hospitalin schizophrenia patients : Chandigarheffects of typical andatypical antipsychotics

333 A study of mutations and Dr. Aparna Sharmapolymorphisms in the human Institute of Microbial Technologymethyl CPG-binding protein ChandigarhMECP2 in India

334 Effect of gcsf induced stem Mr. Ajay Prakashcells in experimentally induce Panjab UniversityAlzheimer's disease in rats Chandigarh

335 Studies on the regulatory Sh. Anuj Guptaactivity of rel gene family Panjab Universityand cell-cycle transcription Chandigarhfactors on polycystic kidneydisease-1 gene promoter

336 In vitro differentiation of Sh. Ravi Doddapanenihuman fetal liver stem Postgraduate Institute ofprogenitor cells into Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalhepatocytes Chandigarh

337 In vitro modulation of Sh. Nitin Mahajanperoxisome proliferator Postgraduate Institute of

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activated receptor-gamma and Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalliver x receptor-alpha by Chandigarhc-reactive protein

338 Efficacy of Terminalia arjuna Ms. Namita Malikon inflammatory markers : an Postgraduate Institute ofin vitro study Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospital

Chandigarh339 Molecular mechanism of Sh. B.k. Binukumar

nigrostriatal neuronal death Postgraduate Institute offollowing chronic dichlorvos Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalexposure in rat and its Chandigarhprotection by ubiquinone

340 Establishment and Ms. Shagun Kheracharacterization of cultures Postgraduate Institute ofof retinal pigment epithelial Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospital cells derived from Chandigarhproliferativevitreoretinopathy patients

341 Mutation screening for Sh. Taranjit Singh Raisarcomere genes in hyper- Postgraduate Institute oftrophic cardiomyopathy Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospital

Chandigarh342 Therapeutic potential of poly Ms. Tapinder Kaur Grewal

(lactide-co-glycolide) based Postgraduate Institute ofnano-encapsulated anti-M.avium Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitaldrugs delivered orally against Chandigarhexperimental M.avium infection

343 Effects of resveratrol on the Ms. Alka Kheraexpression of estrogen Postgraduate Institute ofreceptor alpha and beta and Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalits isoforms in bone Chandigarhremodeling of rat osteoporosismodel

344 Molecular characterization Sh. Maninder Singh Anandand htert gene expression in Postgraduate Institute ofchronic myelocytic leukemia in Medical Educationa and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalrelation to response to signal Chandigarhtransduction inhibitor(sti)

345 Immunotherapeutic potential of Mr. Javaid Ahmad Sheikhthe promiscuous peptides of Postgraduate Institute ofmycobacterial rd antigens Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalagainst experimental Chandigarhtuberculosis

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346 Pharmacological investigation Sh. Puneet Kumar Bansalon neurodegenerative disorders University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences(Huntington's disease) Chandigarh

347 Pharmacological investigations Sh. Atish Kumar Prakashon neurobiology of memory and University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencesrelated disorders Chandigarh

348 Synthesis and study of new Sh. Rakesh Yadavxanthine derivatives as potent University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencesand selective adenosine Chandigarhreceptor antagonists forasthma therapy

349 Design, synthesis, evaluation Mr. Suresh Tharejaand qsar study of novel PTPIB University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences inhibitors as potential Chandigarhantidiabetic agents

350 Interaction studies, Ms. Sushma Guptacharacterisation and drug- University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencescarrier complexes of some Chandigarhselected antimalarials usingthermoanalytical andspectroscopic techniques

351 Studies on compatibility,drug Ms. Swati Bhandaricarrier complexes and plasma University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencesprotein binding of some Chandigarhselected antihypertensivedrugs using thermoanalyticaland other methods

352 Preparation and Ms. Asthacharacterization of various University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencespolymorphic forms of some Chandigarhanti hyperlipidemic drugsand study of their inclusioncomplexes with cyclodextrins

353 Development of novel Sh. Anuragtherapeutic strategies for University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencesdiabetic neuropathy and Chandigarhnephropathy

354 To investigate the potential Mr. Vinod Tiwariof polyphenolic University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencesantiinflammatory agents in Chandigarhrheumatoid arthritis

355 Nanotechnological Sh. Rohit Bhandriinterventions in cerebral University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencestuberculosis treatment Chandigarh

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356 Formulation, development and Sh. Damanjeet Ghaievaluation of nanoemulsion/ University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencesself-emulsifying drug delivery Chandigarhsystems for improvedoral drug bioavailability

357 Cloning expression large scale Sh. S.Ramkumarproduction and purification of Anna Universityhuman tumor necrosis factor Chennaialpha and beta receptors

358 A biochemical study on the Ms. S.M.K.Narmadha Selvamathyprotective effect of Swertia Bharathi Women's Collegechirayita on experimental Chennaipeptic ulcer in rats

359 Effect of long term aluminium Sh. S.V. Thirunavukkarasuchloride exposure on selected C.l. Baid Metha Foundation forCNS pharmacological Pharmaceutical Education & Researchparameters and its attenuation by herbo-mineral drugs

Chennaiw

360 Isolation and characterisation Ms. S. Rama Deviof anti-proliferative lead Centre for Biotechnologymolecules from medicinal Chennaiplants and evaluation of theirrole in inhibition of cyclindependent kinases in cancercells

361 Molecular mechanism underlying Sh. Vengateshspermatotoxicity of chromium Dr.A.L.Mudaliar P.G.Institute of Basic Medical Sciencesexposure during gestational Chennaiand neonatal life

362 Study of mitochondrial Ms. M. Subathramutations causing non- Dr.A.L.Mudaliar P.G.Institute of basic Medical Sciencessyndromic hearing loss in ChennaiSouth Indian hearing impaired

363 Indigenous use of Sh. M.Ayyanarethnomedicinal plants in Entomology Research Institutesouthern eastern ghats of ChennaiTamil Nadu

364 Molecular approach to Sh. P. Dinesh Kumarpathogenesis- role of serine/ Tuberculosis Research Centrethreonine kinase pkne in Chennaisignal transduction involvedin host pathogen interactions

365 Attenuation of hepatocellular Sh. V. Sivaramakrishnancarcinogenesis by morin University of Madras

Chennai

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366 Screening and characterization Sh. Mohan Pandiof taxol, an anticancer drug University of Madrasfrom endophytic fungi isolated Chennaifrom medicinal plants

367 Gastroprotective effect of Ms. R.S.DeviTerminalia arjuna on gastric University of Madrasulcer- an experimental study Chennai

368 Antioxidant response evoked by Ms. B.KiruthikaZea mays leaves and its effect Avinashalingam Universityon oxidant induced molecular for Home Science and Higher Studiesevents in simulated in vitro Coimbatoresystems

369 Isolation,identification, Ms. K.Indhumathicharacterization and Horticulture College and Research Institutequalification of secondary Coimbatoremetabolites in Centellaasiatica and Aegle marmelos

370 Synthesis and evaluation of Ms. Monal Sharmatumor selective drugs Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research

Delhi371 Novel NSAIDs as cyclooxygenase Ms. Shweta Tripathi

-2 (cox-2) selective inhibitor Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Researchto target tumours mechanistic Delhistudy of anticancer role ofNSAIDs

372 Isolation and screening of Ms. Rakhi Srivastavaanticancer metabolites from Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical ResearchBoerhaavia diffusa, Hibiscus Delhirosa sinensis and Axaliscorniculata

373 Evaluation of neuroprotective Sh. D.Kumaranrole of Hypericum perforatum Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Researchextract in global cerebral Delhiischemia in mice

374 Investigation of the role of Sh. M. Udayabanuzinc in hypobaric hypoxia Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Researchinduced neuronal inflammation Delhiand neuronal death

375 Role of aml1 mutants in Ms. Jyoti Zackderegulation of hematopoiesis Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research

Delhi376 To characterize novel Ms. Leena Vij

interacting proteins with Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre forhsin3b Biomedical Research

Delhi

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377 Characterization of pkn1 and Mr. Achchhe Lal Patelinca proteins as potential Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Researchvaccine candidate of Chlamydia Delhitrachomatis

378 Antiproliferating effect of Mr. Sharad Sawenyesculetin on aml1-eto Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Researchexpressing cell line Delhi

379 Isolation and characterization Sh. Syed Waseem Bihaqiof active principles of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical ResearchEvolvulus pluricaulis and to Delhievaluate the effect of activeprinciples in enhancing thecognitive function in ananimal model

380 Proteomic studies in Sh. Ashish Saroharheumatoid arthritis Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology

Delhi381 Effects of g-quadruplex motifs Ms. Rashi

in genome wide gene regulation Institute of Genomics and Integrative BiologyDelhi

382 Role of arginase-nictric oxide Sh. U. Mabalirajanpathway in asthma : its Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biologytherapeutic implications Delhi

383 Functional validation of non- Sh. Amit Chaurasiacoding repetitive sequences in Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biologyhuman genome Delhi

384 Evaluation of cross allergenicity Ms. Rashmi Sharmaamong different species Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biologyof Aspergillus in atopic Delhipatients in India

385 Evaluation of choline as an Sh. Amit Kumar Mehtaanti inflammatory agent for Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biologythe treatment of asthma Delhi

386 Enhancement of differentiation Ms. Pallavi Guptapotential of HSCs through Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciencesgenetic engineering of Delhihematopoietic stem cell-specific transcription factorpu.1

387 Synthesis of oxovanadium Sh. Anand Kumar Pandeycomplexes of biomedical Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciencesrelevance: evaluation of Delhiantidiabetic andinsulinomimetic effects

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388 Central and peripheral Sh. Ashish k. Mehtainteraction of opioid and nmda University College of Medicalreceptors in neuropathic and Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospitalinflammatory pain and their Delhirole in antinociception fromstimulation of periaqueductalgray in male rats

389 Role of free radicals in Ms. Mitali Jindalfunctional changes in University College of Medicalcardiovascular regulatory Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospitalmechanisms on mercury Delhiexposure in rats

390 Effect of polypharmaceutical Ms. Anu Sharmaherbal drug lipotab on University College of Medicalisoproterenol induced chronic Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospitalheart failure in rats Delhi

391 Effect of pranayama and yoga Ms. Ritu Soniasanas on lung functions and University College of Medicaldiffusion capacity in chronic Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospitalobstructive respiratory Delhidiseases

392 Impact of high altitude on Ms. Sudipta Ghoshmorphophysiological and University of Delhirespiratory adaptations of Delhibods of Himalayas

393 Modulation of innate Sh. Rajeev Singhimmunity by opioid peptides University of Delhi

Delhi394 A study on lipid rafts: Ms. Prachi Gupta

evaluation of the activity Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Instituteof phospholipase a2, Delhisphingomyelinase and proteinkinase c in asthmatic patientsusing erythrocyte membrane asmodel

395 Study on genetic risk factors Ms. Priyanka shankarishanof hypertension with special Regional Medical Research Centrereference to polymorphisms of Dibrugarhace and enos in tea gardencommunities of Assam

396 Alpha-galactosidase production Sh. Naganagoudaand its potential application Gulbarga Universityin legume oligosaccharide Gulbargadegradation to preventflatulence

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397 Biological evaluation of some Sh. Amit Kankoriyanewly synthesized heterocyclic Jiwaji Universitycompounds as potential Gwaliorantifungal agents

398 Therapeutic efficacy of some Sh. Satendra Kumar Niralanatural products against Jiwaji Universitytoxicological consequences Gwaliorupon beryllium exposure :in vitro and in vivo approach

399 Molecular assesment of gene Ms. Jeedigunta Yasovanthipolymorphisms and associated Institute of Genetics andbone turnover marker in the Hospital for Genetic Diseasesetiopathogenesis of Hyderabadosteoporosis

400 Gentic and molecular studies Ms. L.Hemabinduin children with congenital/ Institute of Genetics andprelingual neurosensory Hospital for Genetic Diseasesno syndromic hearing impairment

Hyderabad

401 Insulin resistance and NAFLD: Ms. Madhuri Suraganirole of adiponectin and National Institute of Nutritionresistin Hyderabad

402 A functional assessment of Ms. K. Srujanagenetic and molecular factors Osmania Universityin children with tetralogy of Hyderabadfallot

403 Significance of indoleamine Sh. V.Rajani Kanth2,3-dioxygenase in lenticular University College of Sciencetissue and development of Hyderabadbioactive natural inhibitorsas anti cataractous agentsfrom marine sponges

404 Molecular evaluation of Ms. Mohana Vamsi Uppulurisusceptibility to essential University College of Sciencehypertension with reference Hyderabadto renin angiotensinaldosteron synthase (RAAS)system

405 Evaluation of genetic Sh. Ramapantula Sireeshasusceptibility to age-related University College of Sciencecataracts with reference to Hyderabadxenobiotic metabolizingenzymes & SNPs in the regionsof candidate genes

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406 Evaluation of antimicrobial Smt. Garima Srivastavaactivity and molecular University of Rajasthancharacterization of bioactive Jaipurextract of plants from familyCucurbitaceae

407 Direct tabletting and Sh. Venkat Baliram Yadavbioavailiability improvements Government College of Pharmacyof macrolide antibiotica by Shivaji Universityspherical crystallization Karadtechnique

408 Clinical,biochemical and Sh. M.P.Narayananmolecular genetic profile of Amrita Institute of Medicalorganic acidurias Sciences and Research Centre

Kochi409 Scientific validation of Sh. Avjit Poddar

traditionally used medicinal Calcutta School of Tropical Medicineplants of India against multi Kolkatadrug resistant clinicalisolates

410 Evaluation of the potential Sh. Arin Bhattacharjeeof nano selenium in Chittaranjan National Cancer Instituteamelioration of toxicity Kolkataimparted by cancerchemotherapeutic drugs suchas cyclophosphamide andcisplatin using mouse model

411 Role of tea in mitigating Dr. Dona Sinhaarsenic toxicity : a detailed Chittaranjan National Cancer Institutemechanistic study in swiss Kolkataalbino mice

412 Applicaiton of vesicular Dr. Sibani Sarkarquercetin and Ginko biloba Indian Institute of Chemical Biologyin combating age related Kolkatacerebral oxidative injury

413 Identification and Ms. Ramesh Kumaricharacterization of Indian Institute of Chemical Biologyanticancer,antimicrobial,anti- Kolkatainflammatory compounds fromtraditional medicinal plants

414 Development of 3, 3' Ms. Suman Lata Pillaidiindolylmethane (DIM) based Indian Institute of Chemical Biologycisplatin analogues as potent Kolkataanticancer agents

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415 Triple helical nucleic acid Dr. Rangana Sinhastructure:their modulation and Indian Institute of Chemical Biologycontrol through interaction Kolkatawith bioactive alkaloids

416 Health status and health Mr. Bhubon Mohan Dasbehaviour of Santhals: Indian Statistical Institutecomparison between urban and Kolkatarural groups

417 The role of alpha -synuclein Ms. Kalpita Banerjeein dopamine induced damage to Institute of Postgraduateshsy5y human neuroblastoma Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalcells with implications in Kolkatasporadic Parkinson's disease :an experimental study

418 Development of anti- Ms. Piu Sahaleishmanial stratergies based Institute of Postgraduateon modulation of macrophage Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalfunction Kolkata

419 Evaluation of molecular Ms. Rupashree Senmechanisms contributing Institute of Postgraduatetowards antileishmanial Medical Education and Research and S.S.K.M. Hospitalactivity of indegenous plant Kolkataderived compounds

420 Development of dental Sh. Gopa Royformulation for the treatment Jadavpur Universityof toothache and dental Kolkatainfection

421 Development of voriconazole Sh. Biswadip Sinhananoparticle and its delivery Jadavpur Universitysystem for pulmonary sustained Kolkatarelease administration of thedrug

422 Targeting of breast cancer Mr. Anandamoy Rudracells with immunoliposomes Jadavpur Universitycontaining anticancer drugs Kolkata

423 Studies on the antimicrobial Sh. Arnab Pramanikactivity of marine Jadavpur Universitycyanobacteria of the KolkataSundarbans

424 Lead finding for antiallergic Sh. Venkatesh Pitchairajanpotentials from Indian Jadavpur Universitymedicinal plants Kolkata

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425 Formulation development and Sh. P.Senthamil Selvanpharmacokinetic evaluation of Jadavpur Universityfixed dose combination by Kolkatausing LC/MS/MS the state -of-the-art technique

426 Investigation on candidate Sh. Samikshan Duttagene polymorphisms in Manovikas Biomedical Researchassociation with mental and Diagnostic Centre, Institute for the Handicappedretardation Kolkata

427 Possible association of reelin Ms. Shruti Duttagene with autism in Indian Manovikas Biomedical Researchpopulation and Diagnostic Centre, Institute for the Handicapped

Kolkata428 Maturation and polarization Ms. Pallavi Banerjee

of dendritic cells by porin National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseasesincoroporated liposome for KolkataT cell activation anddifferentiation

429 Effect of cytokine on ex vivo Ms. Anindita Chakrabortylimbal stem cell culture and Regional Institute of Ophthalmologymechanism of proteolytic Kolkataactivation of MMP-9

430 Molecular and biochemical Sh. Arindam Biswasstudies to evaluate Parkinson's University College of Medicinedisease pathogenesis Kolkata

431 Evaluation of anti- Sh. Partha Royinflammatory and University College of Science and Technologyhepatoprotective potential of Kolkatanano-structured drug deliverydevices withphytomedicine andrographolideand silymarin payload

432 A study of dengue virus and Ms. Pallavi Somvanshidengue haemorrhagic fever Biotechnology Parkusing bioinformatics tools Lucknow

433 Elucidation and Sh. Vishal Singhcharacterization of mechanisms Central Drug Research Instituteinvolved in atherosclerosis Lucknow

434 Polymeric nanoparticle Mr. Avinash Kumarassociated delivery of Central Drug Research Institutekaempferol in rats to improve Lucknowosteogenic action

435 Synthesis and antimalarial Ms. Moni Sharmaactivity of 4-aminoquinoline Central Drug Research Institutebased hybrid molecules Lucknow

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436 Design,synthesis and Sh. Pradeep Kumar Jaiswalpharmacological studies of Central Drug Research Institutenovel rebamipide(2-(4- Lucknowchlorobenzoylamino)-3-(2(1h)-quinolinon-4-y1) andbenzotript(indole derivative)analogues as potentially activegastric anti ulcer agents

437 Exploration of adenosine-5- Sh. Vivek Khannamonophosphate-activated Central Drug Research Instituteprotein kinase involvement in Lucknowthe in vitro and animal modelsof restenosis

438 Development and Sh. Deepak Singodiacharacterization of Central Drug Research Institutenanovesicular constructs Lucknowbearing chemotherapeuticagents for tumour targetting

439 Inhibitory effect of 2,3-diary Mr. Vishal Chandra1-2h-1-benzopyran derivative Central Drug Research Instituteon estrogen-induced uterine Lucknowhyperplasia and its mechanismof action

440 Novel estrogen receptor Mr. Vikas Vermamodulators for the management Central Drug Research Instituteof prostatic hyperplasia Lucknow

441 Surface modified nanomatrix Mr. Shaswat Kansalbearing chemotherapeutic Central Drug Research Instituteagents for effective Lucknowmanagement of visceralleishmaniasis

442 Pulmonary delivery of Ms. Jatinder Kaurmicroparticles containing Central Drug Research Institutenitric oxide donors as Lucknowmediators of macrophageactivation in tuberculosis

443 Role of cholinergic system Ms. Gunjan Saxenaand mitochondria in caspase Central Drug Research Institutemediated apoptotic cell death Lucknowin the experimental models ofdementia

444 A study to elucidate the role Ms. Nailaof central dopaminergic system Central Drug Research Institutein stress induced behavioural, Lucknowneurochemical andimmunological changes in rats

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445 A study to evaluate the Ms. Neetu Singhpotential of an Indian Central Drug Research Institutemedicinal plants Annona Lucknowsquamosa as an anti-ulceragent and elucidation of itsmolecular mechanism of action

446 Computer aided drug design, Ms. Swati Guptaqsar and synthesis of new Central Drug Research Institutechemical entities Lucknowfor diabetes

447 Design and synthesis of Sh. Kuldeep Kumar Royconformationally restricted Central Drug Research Instituteanalogues of rivastigmine as Lucknowanti-Alzheimer agent

448 Biofilm cell surface proteins Mr. Nripendra Nath Mishraof Candida albicans and Central Drug Research Institutegeneration of monoclonal Lucknowantibodies for therapeutic/diagnostic use

449 Study of the mechanism Ms. Ethika Tyagiinvolved in cholinergic Central Drug Research Instituteinfluence of the regulation Lucknowof neuroinflammation

450 Genetic association of adam33 Ms. Priya Tripathigene polymorphisms with asthma Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universityin northern Indian population Lucknow

451 To establish the correlation Sh. Arun Kumar Singhbetween resistin gene Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universitypolymorphism and metabolic Lucknowsyndrome in Indian males :clinical and experimentalapproaches

452 Association studies of fat Mr. Jai Prakashmass-and obesity-associated Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical Universitygene,insulin-induced gene 2 Lucknowectoenzyme nucleotidepyrophosophatephosphodiesterase gene andglutamate decarboxylase 2 genepolymorphisms with obesity

453 Evaluation of allergenic Ms. Amita Misrapotential of leguminous crops Indian Institute of Toxicology Research

Lucknow

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454 Development of DNA and protein Ms. Suchitrabased assays for detection of Indian Institute of Toxicology Researchtransgenic vegetative Lucknowinsecticidal protein gene(vip)in genetically modifiedplants/foods and evaluation oftheir potential allergenicity

455 Modulation of free radical Ms. Archana Kumarimechanisms during Indian Institute of Toxicology Researchhepatotoxicity and its Lucknowamelioraiton by Crataevanurvala

456 Studies to explore anti- Ms. Sapna Sharmahepatotoxic and antioxidative Indian Institute of Toxicology Researchpotential of probiotic-lactic Lucknowacid bacteria

457 Studies to unravel Ms. Madhulika Tripathihepatoprotective potential of Indian Institute of Toxicology Researchselected herbal extract Lucknowagainst nimesulide inducedoxidative stress

458 Identification and validation Mr. Anurag Sharmaof novel/existing stress Indian Institute of Toxicology Researchassociated genes against Lucknowenvironmental chemicals usingDrosophila melanogaster as analternate animal model

459 Genetic causes of infertility Ms. Vandana Aryain infertile couples Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate

Institute of Medical SciencesLucknow

460 Genetic polymorphisms in Ms. Pratima Pandeydementia : a study in North Sanjay Gandhi PostgraduateIndian cohort Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow461 Investigation on the bioactive Sh. B.Nageshwar Rao

compound(zingerone) isolated Manipal Academy of Higher Educationfrom Zingiber officinale Manipalrhizome in mice exposed towhole body gamma radiation

462 Ameliorative effects of MTEC Ms. Chhanda Mallick(a formulated herbal mixture) Vidyasagar Universityon germ cell apoptosis in Midnaporestreptozotocin induceddiabetic male rat

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463 Development of stabilized Ms. Vibha Puriamorphous pharmaceutical to National Institute ofimprove delivery of poorly Pharmaceutical Education and Research soluble drugs Mohali

464 Cloning and characterization Ms. Sonia Pahwaof histidinol dehydrogenase National Institute offrom Geotrichum candidum Pharmaceutical Education and Research

Mohali465 Study of early molecular Mr. Prajapati K. Dahyaybhai

events ( gene & protein National Institute ofexpression ) in cerebral Pharmaceutical Education and Research ischemia reperfusion injury in Mohalirats using "omics" approach

466 Screening for mutations in Ms. Dhanlaxmi Lalit Shettymecp2 gene in mentally Centre for Research in Mental Retardationretarded females with autism Mumbaispectrum disorders

467 Studies on interplay between Ms. Kedia-Mokashi Neelam Amitpaternal genome and epigenome National Institute forin relation to embryo loss Research in Reproductive Health

Mumbai468 Phenotypic and genotypic Sh. Navin Prabhakar Pai

characterization of protein C National Institute of Immunohaematologydeficiency cases and their Mumbaiassociation with clinicalmanifestation

469 Design,synthesis and Sh. Amit G.Nerkarpharmacological screening of SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institutesome pyrimidine derivatives of Management and Higher Studiesfor anticancer activity Mumbai

470 Studies on synthesis of Sh. J.R. Manjunathaselected water soluble Central Food Technological Research Institutecurcumin derivatives,nano- Mysorecurcumin and to understandtheir anti-aggregatingproperty of alpha-synuclein :relevance to Parkinson'sdisease

471 Studies on changes occurring Sh. P.M. Chandrashekharin the protein fraction during Central Food Technological Research Institutepreparation of aged garlic Mysoreextract and characterizationof an immunomodulatory protein

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472 Studies on DNA topology and Sh. Magisetty Obulesuhanedness changes in aluminium J.S.S.College of Pharmacymaltolate treated aged new Mysorezealand rabbits : relevance toAlzheimer's animal model

473 Medical pluralism and health- Sh. D.c. Nanjundaseeking behaviour of Koraga University of Mysoreand Soliga tribal groups of MysoreKarnataka: a medico-anthropological study

474 Isolation and analysis of Mr. Chougule Rohit Annasahebcolostrum glycoconjugates University of Mysorefrom buffalo (Bubalus bubalis): Mysore role in angiogenesis

475 Studies on substrate Ms. A.M. Mamathaspecificity of human serum University of Mysoreparaxonase and its implication Mysorein cardiovascular diseases

476 Isolation and characterization Ms. Sunayana N.of bioactive compounds with University of Mysorespecial reference to Mysoreanti-inflammatory properitesfrom endophytes of selectedmedicinal plants

477 Design and synthesis of novel Sh. Manish malviyamorpholinyl arecoline University of Mysorederivatives as selective and Mysorepotent m1 receptor agonist forthe treatment of Alzheimer'sdisease

478 Isolation and characterization Sh. S.Shivkumarof antiangiogenic and pro University of Mysoreapoptotic compounds from Mysoremedicinal plant Terminaliabellirica (gaertn.) roxb: rolein cancer therapy

479 Screening and characterization Smt. Sweta R. Chourasiaof selected herbal Central India Institute of Medical Sciencespreparations for blood clot Nagpurlysis

480 Pharmacological and molecular Sh. Sameer Narayan Goyalapproaches to investigate the All India Institute of Medical Sciencescardioprotective mechanisms of New Delhitelmisartan in experimentalmodels of myocardialinfarction in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats

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481 Levels of complement receptor Ms. Rozaleen Dash1&2 (cr1 & cr2) in the blood All India Institute of Medical Sciencescells in relation to New Delhirheumatoid arthritis

482 Design, synthesis and Sh. Biswajit Mishraevaluation of antimicrobial All India Institute of Medical Sciencespeptides against multidrug New Delhiresistant strains

483 Investigation of three Sh. Surya Prakash Bhattcandidate genes in causation All India Institute of Medical Sciencesof abnormal body composition New Delhiof Asian Indians

484 Reversal of mercury induced Ms. Varsha Singhtoxicity in rats by All India Institute of Medical Sciencescombination therapy: a novel New Delhiapproach

485 Motor behaviour in Ms. Deepti Mathur6-hydroxydopamine All India Institute of Medical Sciencesadult rat model of Parkinson's New Delhidisease following magneticfield exposure

486 Molecular genetic studies in Ms. Rajni KhajuriaIndian patients with Rett All India Institute of Medical Sciencessyndrome New Delhi

487 Single nucleotide Ms. Kiran Meenapolymorphisms in fabp-2 and All India Institute of Medical Scienceslmna genes and correlation New Delhiwith biochemical parameters inhyperlipidemic subject

488 Study of the insulin receptor Ms. Mukti Sharmasubstrate-1 All India Institute of Medical Sciencespolymorphism gly972 arg and New Delhiits protein expression inassociation with insulin resistance

489 Study of antimicrobial Mr. Shankar Mondalproperties and All India Institute of Medical Sciencesimmunomodulatory effects of New Delhitulsi (Ocimum sanctum linn.)extract

490 The effect of NMDA lesion of Sh. Deependra Kumarthe septal neurons on sleep, All India Institute of Medical Sciencesthermoregulation and the New Delhieffect of thermal preferenceon sleep in septal lesioned rats

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491 Role of opioidergic receptor Sh. Amardeepin isoproterenol-induced All India Institute of Medical Sciencescardiac hypertrophy in rats New Delhi

492 Study of the effect of Mr. Rajesh Enjamoorigenistein in experimental All India Institute of Medical Sciencescardiac hypertrophy New Delhi

493 Studies on ovariectomy Sh. Mukesh Kumar Varshneyinduced anatomico-chemical All India Institute of Medical Scienceschanges in rat cerebellum and New Delhitheir response to estradioland tamoxifen therapies

494 Effect of bleomycin on the Sh. Ashok Sharmaexpression of high mobility All India Institute of Medical Sciencesgroup proteins in benzo New Delhipyrene induced skin tumour

495 Prenatal development of Sh. Vikram Sharmasynapses in human inferior All India Institute of Medical Sciencescolliculus New Delhi

496 Molecular characterization Sh. Ab. Rashid Mirand prognostic significance All India Institute of Medical Sciencesof genes involved in imatinib New Delhimesylate resistance in patient

497 Effect of modulating factor Sh. Sanjay Kumar Pandeyon the phenotype of sickle All India Institute of Medical Sciencescell anemia and genetic New Delhivariation of Indian isolates

498 Molecular screening of the von Sh. Firdos AhmadWillebrand's disease patients All India Institute of Medical Sciencesand their phenotypic New Delhicorrelation

499 Heteroduplex PCR analysis of Ms. Sunita ChhikaraT-cell receptor gene for All India Institute of Medical Sciencesclonality assessment and its New Delhiimplication in the detectionof minimal residual diseasesin T-cell acute lymphoblasticleukemia patients from North India

500 Elucidation and mapping of the Sh. Ashutosh Tiwariparatope of 5s, a high All India Institute of Medical Sciencesaffinity antibody against New Delhihepatitis B surface antigen byalanine scanning

501 Phenotypic characterization Ms. Shweta Sharmaof limbal epithelial stem All India Institute of Medical Sciencescells cultured on amniotic New Delhimembrane

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502 Molecular genetics of alcohol Dr. Pushplata Prasad Singhdependence:contribution of All India Institute of Medical Sciencespolymorphisms in dopaminergic New Delhiand serotonergic pathway genes

503 Exploring the medicinally Ms. Sushila Yadavimportant proteins from All India Institute of Medical SciencesCitrullus lanatus New Delhi

504 Experimental model of Indian Ms. Zeeba Shamim Jairajpurichildhood cirrhosis based on Institute of Pathologydepletion of retinoids of New Delhihepatic stellate cells

505 Molecular and functional Sh. Paresh Sharmacharacterization of a stage Institute of Pathologyregulated gene in Leishmania New Delhidonovani n

506 Molecular characterization of Sh. Rajneesh Jhachlamydial heat shock proteins Institute of Pathology60 and its role in New Delhipathogenesis of genitalchlamydiasis

507 Modulatory role of anti- Ms. Pragaya Srivastavachlamydial agents in Chlamydia Institute of Pathologytrachomatis infected cells and New Delhitheir therapeutic potential

508 Ivermectin encapsulated Sh. Mohd. Alinanoparticulate drug delivery Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)system for the treatment of New Delhilymphatic filariasis

509 Development of nanoemulsions Mr. Nitin Mitrabased ocular drug delivery Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)system of an anti-glaucoma New Delhiagent

510 Targeted nanoparticles of Ms. Bhavnacholinesterase inhibitor for Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)treatment of neurological New Delhidisorders of brain

511 Bioavailability enhancement Sh. Sohail Hasan

approach for some drugs by Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)solid dispersion New Delhi

512 Efficacy of Operculina Sh. Mohammad Naimeturpethum and Myrica esculanta Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)in rheumatoid arthritis New Delhi

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513 Development and evaluation of Sh. Md.Shah Faisalsolid lipid nanoparticle for Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)enhanced dermal delivery of New Delhiacyclovir for treatment ofviral infection

514 Development of an effective Ms. Rahilaformulation of Embelia Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)ribes and gymnema sylvestre New Delhifor antiapoptotic potential inmurine model of cardiomyopathy

515 Molecular cloning,expression Ms. Jasmine Kaur Kharbandaand immunological evaluation Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)of 49-kDa outer membrane New Delhiprotein of Salmonella typhithat confers protectionagainst salmonellosis anddevelopment of a candidatevaccine against typhoid

516 Bioavailability / bioefficacy Sh. Abhinav Gargenhancing activity of ginger Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)in the optimization of oral New Delhidrug delivery system

517 Role of isoprenoid alcohols Sh. Sandeep Chand Chaudharyin the chemopreventive Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)potential of chemically induce New Delhiskin carcinogenesis and itseffect on ras p21 signaling pathway

518 Development of colloidal Sh. Mohd. Abul Kalamocular drug delivery system of Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)an antibacterial agent, New Delhigatifloxacin sesquihydrate

519 The study of inducible Ms. Richa Dixitnitric oxide synthase mutant Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitalsand promoter variant along New Delhiwith pro-inflammatory markersin patients with coronaryartery disease

520 The role of suppressors of Mr. Kanchan Kumar Mishracytokine signaling in National Institute of Immunologyregulation of cell survival New Delhiand differentiation in brain

521 Vibrational spectroscopic Ms. Parul Singhstudies of pharmaceutical National Physical Laboratorycompounds New Delhi

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522 Role of histone deacetylases Ms. Rakhee Lohiacomplex in the University of Delhi South Campusdevelopment and New Delhidifferentiation ofDictyostelium discoideum

523 Role of transcription factors Ms. Shailja Pandeand HPV infection in cervical Institute of Cytology and Preventive Oncologyepithelial cell Noidadifferentiation and cellcycle regulation

524 Design and development of Sh. K.Krishnarajnanoparticles in target drug J.S.S.College of Pharmacydelivery systems for certain Ootacamundanti cancer drugs

525 Development and validation of Sh. S.Murlidharanpharmacokinetic and J.S.S.College of Pharmacypharmacodynamic models of Ootacamundcertain new formulations

526 Development and evaluation of Sh. Saurabh Guptananoparticles mediated in situ J.S.S.College of Pharmacygelling system of natural Ootacamundforskolin for the treatment ofglaucoma

527 Elastic liposomes for Sh. Puneeta Utrejasustained and targeted Punjabi Universitydelivery of anti-cancer drugs: Patialaformulation and evaluation

528 Identification of a genetic Mr. Shashwat Sharadmarker for susceptibility for Birla Institute of Technology and Scienceaddiction to opiates Pilani

529 Effects of nonvolatile Sh. Upendra Raghunath Gumastecomponents of Indian country Agharkar Research Instituteliquours on hepatocytes with Punespecial reference of zincmetabolism

530 Studies on zinc oxide Smt. Rinku D. Umraninanoparticles with special Agharkar Research Institutereference to diabetes control Pune

531 Ex-vivo and in-vivo studies on Ms. Namrata Shabranimegakaryocytes and platelets National Centre for Cell Sciencesgenerated in cultures from Punehematopoietic stem cells withspecial reference to role ofnutraceuticals as supplementin the culture media

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532 Elucidation of signaling Ms. Radha Pujaripathways in Rhizoctonia National Centre for Cell Sciencesbataticola lectin Puneinduced mitogenesis

533 Identification and Ms. Sandhya Rani Boyacharacterization of mRNAs in National Centre for Cell Sciencesbrain tumour stem cells Puneobtained from gliomas

534 In silico identification and Sh. Sajad Hamid Ahangerfunctional characterization of National Centre for Cell Sciencescis-regulatory elements within Punethe hox complex of mosquito

535 Role of IL-3 in bone Mr. Amruta Prakash Barhanpurkaremodelling National Centre for Cell Sciences

Pune536 Biochemical studies on role of Ms. Sampa Sarkar

nitrate reductase of National Chemical LaboratoryM.tuberculosis for its Punesurvival in macrophage cell

537 Synthesis, kinetic studies Ms. Metreyi Sharmaand pharmacological screening Poona College of Pharmacyof prodrugs for colon Punespecific drug delivery ininflammatory bowel disease

538 Design, synthesis and Sh. Jitender Bariwalbiological evaluation of novel Sinhgad College of Pharmacymolecules as potential anti- Puneulcer drugs

539 Design and synthesis of some Sh. V.V.S.Rajendra Prasadnovel n10 substituted acridone V.L. College of Pharmacyderivatives and their Raichurmultidrug resistance reversal studies in cancercells

540 Circadian rhythm and QOL in Ms. Anjana Karcancer patients Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University

Raipur541 Oxalate biosensor improved by Ms. Minakshi Sharma

biocomposites of gold Maharshi Dayanand Universitynanoparticles and oxalate oxidase

Rohtak

542 Isolation, characterization Dr. Maya S.Nairand determination of active Indian Institute of Technologycompounds in cinnamom and Roorkeetheir correlation toantidiabetic activity

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543 Development of methods for Sh. Prateek Kumar Jainstandardization and validation Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayaof polyherbal antioxidant Sagarformulations

544 Treatment of visceral Sh. Manoj Naharleishmaniasis with engineered Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayananoparticulate carrier Sagarcontaining amphotericin B

545 Novel nanoparticulate dual Sh. Gaurav Kant Saraogidelivery system for treatment Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayaof tuberculosis Sagar

546 Nano polymeric dendrimer Sh. Umesh Guptamediated folate receptor Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayatargeted delivery of some Sagaranticancer drugs

547 Development and Ms. Raksha Ghanghoriacharacterization of LHRH Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayadecorated nanoparticulate Sagarcarriers for antitumourtargeting

548 Liquid crystalline Mr. Vikas Jainnanoparticle mediated Dr.Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayafolate receptor targetted Sagardelivery of some anticancerbioactives

549 Chitosan mediated targeted Sh. Piush Kharedrug delivery for the Dr.Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayaeffective management of Sagarenteric fever

550 Development, characterization Sh. Satish Shilpiand in vivo assessment of Dr.Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayatransferrin coupled Sagarnanocarriers for targeting ofantitumor drugs

551 The development and Sh. Anand Chaurasiastandardization of a potential Dr.Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayaantidiabetic herbal Sagarformulation of Steviarebaudiana

552 Synthesis and characterization Sh. Amit Nayakof some colon specific Dr.Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayaconjugates of NSAIDS for Sagareffective management ofulcerative colitis

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553 Development of herbal Sh. Santram Lodhiformulation for wound healing Dr.Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya

Sagar554 Nephroprotective activity of Sh. Avijeet Jain

drugs from plants origin Dr.Hari Singh Gour VishwavidyalayaSagar

555 Development and Sh. Neeraj Mishracharacterization of novel Dr.Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalayacarrier adjuvant for mucosal Sagarimmunization against hepatitis

556 Role and relevance of Ms. Lakshmi Mahadevanplastidial and cytosolic IPP Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnologyoverproduction on becoside Thiruvananthapuramcontent of Brahmi( Bacopamonnieri (l) wettst)

557 Analysis of molecular and Sh. Suraj K. Georgeimmunological influences on Regional Cancer Centrein vitro and in vivo tumor Thiruvananthapuramcell growth by two rasayanacomponents

558 Anti tumour properties of Ms. S.Lakshmiselected medicinal plants of Regional Cancer Centrezingeberaceae,Alpinia galanga, ThiruvananthapuramCurcuma zedoariae and Curcumaaromatica

559 Anti-hepatotoxic properties of Sh. Shyamal Sukumaran Nairtwo selected medicinal plants Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Instituteof the Western Ghats,Kerala Thiruvananthapuram

560 Hepatpoprotective studies on Sh. V.J.Shinetwo selected medicinal plants Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Instituteof Kerala Thiruvananthapuram

561 Anti ulcer and wound healing Ms. Sini Sadasivanproperty of two medicinal Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Instituteplants of the Western Ghats, ThiruvananthapuramKerala

562 Molecular studies on Sh. T.R.Cibinprotective effects of Emila University of Keralasonchifolia and Saraca asoka Thiruvananthapuramin skin cancer models

563 Effect of extract of Calendula Ms. K.C.Preethiofficinalis flowers on wound Amala Cancer Hospital and Research Centrehealing, inflammation and Thrissurthermal burns and itsmechanism of action

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564 Antimicrobial and Smt. D. Mageswarianticancerous activities of K.S.Rangasamy College of Technologylichens for biomedical Tiruchengodeapplications

565 Glutathione s-trasferases and Ms. S.N.Veenapanimicronuclei analysis of rats Sri Venkateswara Universityunder the influence of Tirupaticarcinogens

566 In silico modeling, synthesis Sh. Anand Vijaykumar Mantriand biological evaluation of M.S.University of Barodanovel PTP inhibitors Vadodara

567 Design, development and Sh. Atul Chhagan Badhanevaluation of gastroretentive M.S.University of Barodadrug delivery system for Vadodaratreatment of H.pylori infection

568 Studies in topical treatment Ms. Lalan Manisha Sof steroid responsive M.S.University of Barodadermatosis Vadodara

569 Functionalized nanocarriers Mr. Gaurang Girishbhai Patelfor effective treatment of M.S.University of Barodaliver fibrosis Vadodara

570 Formulation, characterization Sh. Hamsaraj Karanthand evaluation of pH sensitive M.S.University of Barodaserum stable long circulating Vadodaraliposomes containinganticancer drugs

571 Development of novel drug Ms. Neha Mihir Shahdelivery systems containing M.S.University of Barodaanticancer agents for Vadodaratreatment of multidrugresistant tumours

572 Formulation, characterization Sh. Suresh Kamath B.and evaluation of gold M.S.University of Barodananoparticles containing Vadodaraanticancer drugs for tumourtargeting

573 Preparation and evaluation of Mr. Mukesh Kumar Hirabhai Ukawpeptide conjugated block - M.S.University of Barodacopolymeric nanocarrier for Vadodaraanticancer drug delivery

574 Synthesis of some heterocyclic Sh. Bishram Singh Chouhancompounds as potential M.S.University of Barodaantihypertensive agents Vadodara

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575 Comparative evaluation of Ms. Sheweta Sharmaimmunoprotective effect of Banaras Hindu Universitymelatonin and Boerhaavia Varanasidiffusa in lymphoid tissue ofmammals against oxidativestress

576 Expression and regulation of Sh. Prashant Kumar Modiglutamine synthetase gene Banaras Hindu Universityinvolved in excitatory Varanasineurotransmission in the brainof mice during aging

577 Studies on the interaction of Ms. Roshan Fatima Begumheat shock genes of Drosophila Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi578 Studies on role of hsrw in Ms. Akanksha

cellular regulation in Banaras Hindu UniversityDrosophila melanogaster and Varanasimolecular characterization ofits interactor,l(3)pllor

579 Expression and regulation of Mr. Pankaj Gaurfragile-X-mental retardation Banaras Hindu University gene in the brain of Varanasimice during development andaging

580 Involvement of rab11 in Sh. Tanmay Bhuinregulating the cytoskeleton Banaras Hindu Universityand cell-cell adhesion during VaranasiDrosophila development

581 In vitro regeneration and Ms. Preeti Ahujaslow growth germplasm Banaras Hindu Universityconservation of medicinal Varanasiplants (i.e.,Desmodiumgangeticum and Moringaoleifera); their biochemicaland genetic studies formedicinal properties

582 Functional analysis of Sh. Naveen Kumar Gautamecdysone inducible genes in Banaras Hindu Universitymalpighian tubules of VaranasiDrosophila melanogaster

583 Identification of coregulators Sh. Vijay Pramanikinvolved in estrogen signaling Banaras Hindu Universityin mouse brain Varanasi

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584 Effect of scorpion venom on Sh. Amar Nath Mauryasynaptic transmission in vitro Institute of Medical Sciences

Banaras Hindu UniversityVaranasi

585 Multilayered polyelectrolyte Sh. Sanjay Tiwarimicrocapsules for pulmonary Institute of Technologydelivery of isoniazid : an Varanasiantitubercular drug

586 Modified release oral Ms. Dali Shuklamultiparticulate formulations Institute of Technologyof a novel methylxanthine- Varanasidoxofylline, for treatment ofrespiratory diseases

587 Oral lipid based Mr. Subhashis Chakrabortymultiparticulate drug Institute of Technologydelivery system of carvedilol Varanasiand fenofibrate, BCS class IIdrugs, for improvement intheir therapeutic efficacy

588 Biochemical studies of Sh. K.V. Parthibanbeta blocker and angiotensin Christian Medical Collegeconverting enzyme inhibitor and Hospitaleffects on the perioperative Vellorehypertension in neurosurgicalprocedures

Publication and Information

589 A study on the R & D status and Dr. Bharti Jainintellectual property rights Indian Council of Medical Researchprofile of drugs for some New Delhiseleted non-communicablediseases

Expenditure on fellowships during the year Rs. 835.00 lakhs