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Location:
Dubai, DU, United Arab Emirates
Posted:
January 17, 2016

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Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Sadaf Jahan, PhD

Room No 213, Maryam building

Near to United hyper market Hor Al Anz, Dubai Email: acs40j@r.postjobfree.com Skype ID: sadaf.jahan98

Voice: +97-155******* (Personal), +91-800******* (Personal)

Aim:

Keen to achieve professional excellence. Currently looking for a new and challenging role as a researcher or educator.

Current Research area:

My current research is broadly focused on developing and validating in vitro model systems to study developmental neurotoxicity of environmental chemicals and drugs using chemical induced differentiating neural cells, derived from human umbilical cord blood stem cells. The expression profile of early and mature neural specific marker genes involved in the neural development, injury and repair are being looked at for their responsiveness to the experimental exposure of organophosphate pesticides at different points of maturation in cultured human neural stem cells. Besides this, expression and inducibility of signaling pathway(s) involved in induced neuronal differentiation in mesenchymal stem cells derived from human umbilical cord blood have also been investigated. Our laboratory also focused towards study of neurogenesis by 3D cell culture.

Interests and intended fields:

Stem Cell Biology

3D culture and biomedical engineering

Reprogramming and differentiation

Molecular Neuroscience

Toxicology

Animal Tissue Culture

Microbiology

Molecular biology

Plant tissue culture

Biotechnology

Academics:

High School, 2001: UP Board. First (78.0%)

Intermediate, 2003: Uttarakhand Board. First (75.6%)

Computer qualification 2005: O level DOEACC, New Delhi Graduation (Biology Flow) 2006: Garhwal University. First (69.5%) Diploma (Microbiology during graduation): Garhwal University. First (76.16%)

Post-Graduation (Microbiology) 2008: Gurukul Kangri University. First (70.6%) Doctorate (PhD-Biological Science): Registered in Academy of Scientific and innovative Research, New Delhi (Viva on July 15, 2015).

Work place: CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR), Post box-80, MG Marg, Lucknow, India.

PhD title: Signaling cascade molecules involved in Trans-resveratrol induced neuronal differentiation in human umbilical cord blood derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCB-MSCs).

Supervisor: Dr. AB Pant, Senior Scientist, In Vitro Toxicology Laboratory, CSIR-IITR Lucknow (Pubmed link: (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Pant+AB)

Co-supervisor: Dr. VK Khanna, Principal Scientist, Developmental Toxicology Division CSIR-IITR, Lucknow

Professional experience:

Profile: Research Fellow

Period: October, 2010- September, 2015

Mentor: Dr. A.B. Pant, Principal Scientist

Institution: Developmental Toxicology Laboratory. Systems Toxicology and Health Risk Assessment Group. CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research 80, MG Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 226001, India

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Teaching and Supervisory experience:

Involved in teaching of premedical students in the bond coaching centre, Haridwar from 2007- 2008

Involved in teaching of pre medical students in Phasors coaching, Himachal Pradesh, 2015.

Co-supervisor of more than 15 M.Sc/M.Tech students for their dissertation work (Designing experiments and solving their experimental problems) during my stay at Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow, India.

Life Member of Learned Societies:

International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN) & American Society for Neurochemistry

Life Member of Indian Academy of Neuroscience (IAN), India

Life Member of Society of Toxicology (SOT), India

Life Member of Society of Free Radical Research (SFRR), India

Reviewer of scientific journal:

PLoS ONE

Toxicology International

Awards/Scholarship

First rank holder of school in 10th and 12th class and graduation.

Best poster presentation award in 12th class.

First price holder in Hindi poetry Competition in graduation.

CSIR NET-JRF Qualified (December, 2009)

Research output indicators:

Stem cell based model for developmental neurotoxicity: Our research group demonstrated for the first time the complete metabolic profile of developing human neurons, derived from umbilical cord blood stem cells [Toxicological Sciences 2012;129(2):392- 410);Neuromolecular Medicine. 2013; 15(3):570-592]. We have recently published the data on differentiation mechanism(s) of stem cell derived human neurons in the January issue of journal “Stem Cells and Development 2013; 22(2): 224-238”. We are also reporting that molecular switching mechanism of TrkA/p75NTR signaling in MCP induced neurotoxicity in rat brain neuronal stem cell, could be a potential threat to add further neurodegeneration in patients of Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases. We have recently communicated this work in [Antioxidants & Redox Signaling].

Neurotoxicity/Neuroprotection using rat neuronal cells: We have dissected out the mitochondria mediated apoptotic pathway and its possible association with xenobiotic metabolizing cytochrome P450s in cultured rat neuronal cells exposed to commonly used organophosphate pesticide-monocrotophos [PLoS One. 2011;6(3):e17757]. Our studies identify the possible cellular and molecular mechanisms of organophosphate pesticide induced apoptosis in neuronal cells. A paper published [Chemical Research in Toxicology 23 (11): 1663-1672; 2010].

In Vitro model of ischemic cerebral stroke: In order to understand the ischemic neuronal injury, in vitro model of ischemic cerebral stroke has been developed in cultured rat neuronal cells receiving an Oxygen Glucose Deprivation and Re-oxygenation stress. The system is being used as a pre-screening tool to study the anti-stroke potential of drugs and new molecules. [European Journal of Pharmacology 2011; 666(1-3):5-11; ACS Chemical Neuroscience 2013; 4(2):285-94].

Neurogenesis and its mediated pathways studies: We have attempted to dissect the signaling pathways involved with exact cellular and molecular insights of the neurogenesis under the influence of Resveratrol (RV). Rat pheochromocytoma cell line (PC12 cells) were used to differentiate in the neuronal subtypes under the influence of either of RV or RV + NGF. The observations were laid down for the alterations in cell morphology, expression (mRNA and protein) of neuronal markers and functional interaction of RV with NGF. Our findings confirm the significant neuronal differentiation in PC12 cells under the influence of RV via induction of cAMP and [Ca2+]i levels. Our studies have also identifies the prophylactic/ therapeutic applicability of RV in the adulthood neurogenesis/ neuro-protection.

Lead and Ethanol Neurotoxicity using rat neuronal cells: Our research group demonstrated the modulatory effect of ethanol on lead intoxication in PC12 cells, a rat pheochromocytoma.

Our data suggest that ethanol at higher concentrations may potentiate lead induced cellular damage in brain cells and neuronal system, but such damaging effects could not be observed with lower level of ethanol exposure rather indicates restoration in lead intoxication. We have recently communicated this work in [Free Radical Biology & Medicine].

Ongoing research work:

Natural product inspired neuroprotective compound against Alzheimer disease (AD).

The potential of natural products for the prevention and cure of AD is supported by various

experimental studies. Resveratrol in grapes, curcumin in turmeric, gingerols in ginger, epicatechin-3- gallate in tea all possess anti-amyloidogenic activity in AD models. The ability of the natural compounds to cross the blood brain barrier is important in its neuroprotective action. Most of these natural products act against Aβ formation and/or tau hyperphosphorylation. Therefore, we have attempted to assess effect of natural products inspired synthesized compound against β- amyloid induced AD models.

Technical skills:

In my more than four years of active research career, I have been making extensive use of most of the tools and techniques required to carry out the molecular and cellular studies using stem cells, primary cultures and immortal cell lines and with biological samples collected from experimental animals. Few such endpoints and techniques are:

Isolation of hematopoietic stem cells from Human umbilical cord blood by RoboSepTM Stem Cell Technology.

Isolation, characterization, proliferation and neuronal differentiation of Mesenchymal stem cells derived from Human umbilical cord blood.

Cytotoxicity/ Biosafety analysis, expression studies (mRNA and protein) for the markers associated with oxidative stress, apoptosis, neurotoxicity, developmental neurotoxicity, up and down stream signaling cascades associated to neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity.

Immunocytochemical/ Immunohistochemical localization, co-localization of protein markers in cultured cells and isolated brain tissues respectively

Transcriptional studies were carried out using customized Taqman Law Density Array (TLDA) with genes of our interest

Translational studies using conventional as well as in-cell western method

Cell sorting by RobSep (Electromagnetic separation system) and Influx Model of BD equipped with six way cell sorting

Handling of software guided imaging systems, data analyzers and primer designing tools, etc.

Handling on software Rasmol (for Protein Protein interaction study).

Research papers:

Research papers under preparation:

V Kumar, A Pandey, S Jahan, RK Shukla, D Kumar, A Srivastava, S Singh, C. Rajpurohit, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Differential response of Trans-Resveratrol on the proliferation and neurogenesis in cultured neural progenitor cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 2015. (Manuscript Under review)

S Jahan, V Kumar, D Kumar, S Singh, VK Khanna, S Yadav, AB Pant. Trans-Resveratrol mediates neuronal differentiation in human Umbilical cord blood derived mesenchymal stem cells via triggering the PKA-GSK3β and β-catenin signaling. Nucleic acid Research (Manuscript under review)

S Jahan, V Kumar, D Kumar, S Singh, VK Khanna, S Yadav, AB Pant. Role of PI3K in Resveratrol protective mechanism against Monocrotophos induced cellular damage in human umbilical cord blood derived mesenchymal stem cells. Free radical Research (Manuscript under review)

V Kumar, AK Gupta, S Jahan, VK Tripathi, VK Khanna, S Yadav, AK Saxena, AB Pant. Trans-resveratrol potentiates the neuronal differentiation in PC12 cells through the activation of ERK1/2 and p38 pathways. Journal of Biological Chemistry.2013. (Under preparation). Impact Factor-4.87

V Kumar, A Srivastava, A Pandey, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. MCP-induced mitochondria mediated apoptosis in Neuroblastoma SHSY5Y cells: Autophagy serves as an adaptive strategy for retarding cell death. Cell Death & Disease Nature. 2015. (Under preparation) Impact Factor-6.18

Year 2015

S Jahan, D Kumar, A Kumar, CS Rajpurohit, S Singh, A Srivastava, A Pandey. Neurotorphic factor mediated neuronal differentiation of human cord blood mesenchymal stem cells and their applicability to assess the developmental neurotoxicity. Toxicology International. 2015. (accepted).

V Kumar, AK Gupta, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, VK Khanna and AB Pant. Molecular switching mechanism of TrkA/p75NTR signaling in MCP induced neurotoxicity in rat brain neuronal stem cell. Scientific report. 2015. (Impact Factor-5.5)

Kumar V, Jahan S, Singh S, Khanna V, Pant AB. Progress toward the development of in vitro model system for chemical-induced developmental neurotoxicity: potential applicability of stem cells. Archives of Toxicology 2014. (Impact Factor-5.9)

Kumar V, Tripathi V, Jahan S, Agrawal M, Pandey A, Khanna V, Pant AB: Lead Intoxication Synergies of the Ethanol-Induced Toxic Responses in Neuronal Cells PC12. Molecular Neurobiology 2014. (Impact Factor-5.4)

Year 2014

MP Kashyap, V Kumar, AK Singh, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, A Pandey, Ritesh Kumar Srivastava, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Neurons derived from CD34+/CD45RA-/Thy1+ cells work as a tool for developmental neurotoxicity assessment. Molecular Neurobiology. 2013. (Impact Factor-5.4)

Tripathi VK, Kumar V, Singh AK, Kashyap MP, Jahan S, Pandey A, Alam S, Khan F, Khanna VK, Yadav S: Monocrotophos Induces the Expression and Activity of Xenobiotic Metabolizing Enzymes in Pre-Sensitized Cultured Human Brain Cells. PloS one 2014 (Impact factor-4.00).

VK Tripathi, V Kumar, AK Singh, S Jahan, VK Khanna, S Yadav, M Lohani, AB Pant. Inducibility of xenobiotic metabolizing cytochrome P450s in cultured human neuronal and glial cells. PLoS One.2014.Mar 24;9(3):e91946. (Impact Factor-4.00)

Year 2013

AK Singh, MP Kashyap,V Kumar, VK Tripathi, DK Yadav, F Khan, S Jahan, VK Khanna, S Yadav, AB Pant. 3-Methylcholanthrene Induces Neurotoxicity in Developing Neurons Derived from Human CD34+Thy1+ Stem Cells by Activation of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor. Neuromolecular Medicine.2013;15(3):570-92. (Impact Factor- 5.0)

MP Kashyap, AK Singh, V Kumar, S Jahan, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Pkb/Akt1 mediates Wnt/GSK3β/β-catenin signaling induced apoptosis in human cord blood stem cells exposed to organophosphate pesticide-monocrotophos. Stem Cells and Development.2013 Jan 15;22(2):224-38. (Impact Factor-4.67)

Tripathi VK, Kumar V, Singh AK, Kashyap MP, Jahan S, Kumar D, Lohani M (2013). Differences in the expression and sensitivity of cultured rat brain neuronal and glial cells towards the monocrotophos. Toxicol Int. 2013; 20(2):177-85.

Kumar V, Gupta AK, Tripathi VK, Jahan S, Kuddus M, Pant AB. Monocrotophos induces apoptosis/ neuronal injury in primary cultures of rat neuronal stem cells by targeting TrkA pathways. Journal of Neurochemistry.2013; 125 (Suppl. 1). (Impact Factor-4.0)

Tripathi VK, Kumar V, Singh AK, Jahan S, Yadav S, Lohani M, Pant AB. Xenobiotic metabolizing capabilities of cultured brain neuronal and glial cells; linearity analysis between rat and human. Journal of Neurochemistry.2013;125 (Suppl. 1). (Impact factor-4.0)

Siddiqui MA, Kumar V, Kashyap MP, Agarwal M, Singh AK, Khanna VK, Al- Khedhairy AA, Musarrat J, Pant AB, Jahan S. Short-term exposure of 4-hydroxynonenal induces mitochondria-mediated apoptosis in PC12 cells. Hum Exp Toxicol.2012 Apr;31(4):336-45. (Impact Factor-1.56)

AK Singh, MP Kashyap, S Jahan,V Kumar, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Human hematopoietic stem cell-derived developing neuronal cells have the expression of xenobiotic metabolizing cytochrome P450s. Toxicological Sciences.2012 Oct;129(2):392-410. (Impact Factor-5.0)

Paper presented in Conferences/ Symposia:

Year 2014

S Jahan, V Kumar, VK Khanna, AB Pant. 3methylcholanthrene induced toxicity in neurons. Presented in International Symposium on Translational Neuroscience and XXXII Annual Conference of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences, during November 1-3, 2014 at

NIMHANS Convention Centre. National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences. Institute of Bengaluru.

S Singh, S Jahan, V Kumar, D Kumar, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Toxicological consequences and metabolism of 4-hydroxynonetol in PC12 cells. Presented in International Symposium on Translational Neuroscience and XXXII Annual Conference of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences, during November 1-3, 2014 at NIMHANS Convention Centre. National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences. Institute of Bengaluru.

A Pandey, S Jahan, V Kumar, C Singh Rajpurohit, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Monocrotophos induced apoptosis in hematopoietic stem cells derived neuronal cells. Presented in International Symposium on Translational Neuroscience and XXXII Annual Conference of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences, during November 1-3, 2014 at NIMHANS Convention Centre. National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences. Institute of Bengaluru.

A Srivastava, V Kumar, S Jahan, D Kumar, C Singh Rajpurohit, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Resveratrol induces neuronal differentiation in PC12 cells via ERK1/2 and P38 signaling. Presented in International Symposium on Translational Neuroscience and XXXII Annual Conference of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences, during November 1-3, 2014 at NIMHANS Convention Centre. National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences. Institute of Bengaluru.

Year 2013

S Jahan, V Kumar, AK Singh, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Trans-Resveratrol protects the ischemic injuries in PC12 cells. Presented in XII Annual Conference of the Society for Free Radical Research, (SFRR) India and Symposium on Current Trends in Environmental Toxicology, during January 30 to February 01, 2013 at CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow.

S Jahan, V Kumar, D. Kumar, VK Khanna, S. Yadav and AB Pant. Signaling cascade molecules in Neuronal Differentiation of Human Cord Blood Mesenchymal Stem Cells. Presented in 4th international conference on Stem Cells and cancers (ICSCC-2013): Proliferation, Differentiation and apoptosis during 19-22 October 2013 Haffkine Institute, Parel, Mumbai, India.

S Jahan, V Kumar, D. Kumar, VK Khanna, S. Yadav and AB Pant. Potential of Resveratrol to induce neuronal differentiation in human umbilical cord blood derived mesenchymal stem cells. Presented in XXXIII Annual Conference of the Society of Toxicology, (STOX) India for Synergy of Toxicology Research in SAARC Countries & National Symposia “Phyto-remedial approaches against environmental pollutants for human and animal health”, during 23-25 October, 2013 at U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu-Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya, Mathura.

V Kumar, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, AK Singh, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Biphasic responses for oxidative stress and apoptosis markers in lead intoxicated PC12 cells receiving variable doses of ethanol. Presented in XII Annual Conference of the Society for Free Radical Research, (SFRR) India and Symposium on Current Trends in Environmental Toxicology,

during January 30 to February 01, 2013 at CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow.

VK Tripathi, V Kumar, AK Singh, S Jahan, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Expression of selected cytochrome P450s Vs ROS mediated apoptosis in cultured human neuronal cells exposed to organophosphate pesticide - monocrotophos. Presented in XII Annual Conference of the Society for Free Radical Research, (SFRR) India and Symposium on Current Trends in Environmental Toxicology, during January 30 to February 01, 2013 at CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow.

AK Singh, V Kumar, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Involvement of mitochondrial caspases in monocrotophos induced ROS production and subsequent apoptotic events in PC12 cells. Presented in XII Annual Conference of the Society for Free Radical Research, (SFRR) India and Symposium on Current Trends in Environmental Toxicology, during January 30 to February 01, 2013 at CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow.

V Kumar, AK Gupta, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, M Kuddus and AB Pant. (2013). Monocrotophos induces apoptosis/ neuronal Injury in primary cultures of rat neuronal stem cells by targeting Trk-A pathways. Presented in 24th Biennial Meeting of International Society for Neurochemistry jointly American Society for Neurochemistry (ISN-ASN), during April 16-24, 2013 at Cancun, Mexico.

VK Tripathi, AK Singh, V Kumar, S Jahan, M Lohani and AB Pant. Xenobiotic metabolizing capabilities of cultured brain neuronal and glial cells; linearity analysis between rat and human. Presented in 24th Biannual Meeting of International Society of Neurochemistry jointly with American Society for Neurochemistry (ISN-ASN), during April 20-24, 2013 at Cancun, Mexico.

AK Singh, V Kumar, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, D Kumar, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor play a key role in 3-Methylcholanthrene induces neurotoxicity in developing neurons derived from human CD34+Thy1+ Stem Cells. Presented in at XXXI Annual Meeting of Indian Academy of Neurosciences (IAN) & Conference on Emerging Trends and Challenges in Neuroscience, 25th – 27th Oct, 2013 at Allahabad University, Allahabad.

D Kumar, V Kumar, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, AB Pant. Toxicological consequences and metabolism of 4-hydroxynonenal in PC 12 cells. Presented in XXXIII Annual Conference of the Society of Toxicology, (STOX) India for Synergy Of Toxicology Research In SAARC Countries & National Symposia “Phyto-remedial approaches against environmental pollutants for human and animal health”, during 23-25 October, 2013 at U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu-Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya, Mathura.

AK Singh, V Kumar, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Involvement of mitochondrial caspases in monocrotophos induced ROS production and subsequent apoptotic events in PC12 cells in International conference on "Advances in Free Radicals, Redox Signaling and Translational Antioxidant Research & XII Annual Meeting of the Society for Free Radical Research- India” (SFRR STAR-2013) organized by CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow, India during, Jan 30th - Feb 1st, 2013.

AK Singh, S Jahan, VK Tripathi, V Kumar, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Human stem cell derived developing neuronal cells show metabolic activation against rifampin. Oral presentation delivered at 32nd Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology (STOX), India and International Symposium on New Paradigms in Toxicology (NPT-2012) organized at CSIR- Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR), Lucknow, India during December 05-07, 2012.

Year 2012

AK Singh, S Jahan, VK Tripathi, V Kumar, S Yadav, VK Khanna, AB Pant. Human stem cell cell derived deloping neuronal cells show metabolic activation against rifampin. Presented in XXXII Annual Conference of the Society of Toxicology, (STOX) India and International Symposium on New Frontiers in Toxicology, during December 05-07, 2012 at CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow.

V Kumar, A K Gupta, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, M Kuddus and AB Pant. Tyrosine kinase- A plays a key role in MCP-induced apoptosis and neuronal injury in rat neuronal stem cells. Presented in XXXII Annual Conference of the Society of Toxicology, (STOX) India and International Symposium on New Frontiers in Toxicology, during December 05-07, 2012 at CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow.

AK Singh, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, VK Khanna, S Yadav and AB Pant. Expression and inducibility of xenobiotic metabolizing cytochrome P450s in developing neurons derived from human cord blood stem cells. 11th Biennial Meeting of Asia Pacific Society for Neurochemistry (APSN) jointly with 55th Annual Meeting of Japan Society for Neurochemistry (JSN) during September 29 to October 2, 2012 at Kobe, Japan.

AK Singh, MP Kashyap, S Jahan, VK Khanna, S Yadav and AB Pant. 3-methylcholanthrene induces the expression of cytochrome P450s and apoptosis differentiating neuronal cells derived from cord blood CD34+ stem cells. 35th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society (JNS) during September 18 to 21, 2012 at Nagoya, Japan.

Year 2011

V Kumar, VK Tripathi, S Jahan, AB Pant. Resveratrol induces neuronal differentiation in PC12 cells via ERK1/2 and p38 signaling. Presented in XXXI Annual Meeting of Academy of Environmental Biology and Symposium on 'Sustainable Development: Environment and Socio

- Economic Challenges' during October 14-16, 2011 at Bundelkhand University, Jhansi.

V Kumar, S Jahan, VK Tripathi, VK Khanna, S Yadav, AB Pant. Trans-resveratrol potentiates the neuronal differentiation in PC12 cells through the activation of ERK1/2 and p38 pathways. Presented in XXXI Annual Conference of the Society of Toxicology, (STOX) India and Symposium on Current Trends in Environmental Toxicology, during December 22-24, 2011 at IIS University, Jaipur.

S Jahan, V Kumar, AK Singh, VK Khanna, S Yadav, AB Pant. Signaling cascade of MAP kinase family induces neuronal differentiation in mesenchymal stem cells derived from human umbilical cord blood. Presented in XXXI Annual Conference of the Society of Toxicology, (STOX) India and Symposium on Current Trends in Environmental Toxicology, during December 22-24, 2011 at IIS University, Jaipur.

Year 2010

V Kumar, VK Tripathi, M Agrawal, S Jahan, AB Pant. Resveratrol induce neuronal differentiation in PC12 cells through ERK and P38 Pathway in XXX Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology (STOX), India and International Symposium on “Strategies for safety study requirements for herbal formulation” during December 9-11, 2010 at Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.

AK Singh, MP Kashyap, S Jahan, VK Verma, S Yadav and AB Pant. Brain Cytochrome P450 in differentiating Neuronal Cells Derived from Umbilical Cord blood Stem Cells. Poster presentation in Annual meeting of STOX held at Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, during December 9-11, 2010.

Languages:

Hindi : Fluent

English : Fluent

Urdu : Proficient

Arabic : Read only

Personal:

Husband's Name : Muhammad Alam Date of Birth : June 18, 1985

Nationality : Indian

Race : Asian

Marital Status : Married

Passport No : J9485368

Place of Issue : Dehradun

Date of Issue : 23/01/12

Validity up to : 22/01/2022

References:

1. Dr. Aditya Bhushan Pant Principal Scientist

Developmental Toxicology Laboratory

Systems Toxicology and Health Risk Assessment Group CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research

80, MG Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 226001, India Ph.: +91-522-*******, 2627586

Fax: +91-522-*******, 2611547

Mob. +91-993*******

E-mail: acs40j@r.postjobfree.com, acs40j@r.postjobfree.com, acs40j@r.postjobfree.com

Dr Wahajuddin, Senior Scientist

Division of Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism,

Pre-Clinical North, Lab # 106

CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute

B.S. 10/1, Sector-10, Jankipuram Extension Sitapur Road, Lucknow-226031, INDIA

Phone: STD Code 0522 EPABX line 2772450, 2550

Ext. 4849 (Office) 4850 (Lab)

Emails: acs40j@r.postjobfree.com

webpage- http://www.cdriindia.org/wahaju.htm

Dr Maqsood Ahmad Siddiqui Associate Professor Department of Zoology College of Science

King Saud University

P.O. Box: 2455, Riyadh-11451

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Mobile: 009**-*********

E-mails: acs40j@r.postjobfree.com acs40j@r.postjobfree.com

Web link: http://fac.ksu.edu.sa/masiddiqui/home

Dr. Vinay Kumar Khanna Principle Scientist

Developmental Toxicology Division,

Indian Institute of Toxicology Research MG Marg, Lucknow- 226001, India Ph.: +91-522-*******, 2627586

Fax: +91-522-*******, 2611547

E-mail:acs40j@r.postjobfree.com, acs40j@r.postjobfree.com

Dr. Devendra Parmar Chief Scientist & Head

Developmental Toxicology Division

Indian Institute of Toxicology Research MG Marg, Lucknow- 226001, India Ph.: +91-522-*******, 2627586

Fax: +91-522-*******, 2611547

Email: acs40j@r.postjobfree.com, acs40j@r.postjobfree.com

Declaration:

I, Sadaf Jahan, hereby declare that all the information stated above is true to the best of my knowledge. In case of an opportunity, I shall abide by the rules and regulations of my esteemed organization and be sincere, dedicated and punctual towards carrying out my duties.

Date: January 16, 2015

Place: Dubai

(Sadaf Jahan)



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