Dr.SuhasiniBhatnagar
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Summary :
* ***** ** ******** *** Academic experience with PhD specialization in Bioinformatics and Drug Designing to address the Pharma Industry researching Major interest has been drugs against Infectious diseases in particular. Have successfully designed drugs for Tuberculosis, antibiotics and anti-fungals. Drug being derived from natural sources with the Principle of use of Food as medicine. EDUCATION
Ph.D ( Human Genetics) 2002
Thesis titled Inter and Intra Group Genetic Heterogeneity Amongst North Indian
(U.P.) Populations .project. Involved the study of three endogamous groups namely the Bhargavas, Chaturvedies and the other Brahmins. The study was aimed at studying the effects on the genetic make up of these individuals due to the pattern of marriage they follow. This was done at India’s leading Medical Research Institution Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Science, Lucknow under the guidance of eminent experts of Dr.SurakshaAgarwal and Lt.Dr.S.S.Agarwal. M.Sc. Biotechnology 1990-1992
Completed a thesis work on cry+ and spo- mutants of Bacillus thuringiensis. M.S. UNIVERSITY, Vadodara
Availed the DBT fellowship for the duration
Cleared UGC-NET scholarship
Cleared GATE with 96.8 percentile.
Got through the SGPGIMS entrance Exam. Stood first and further availed the fellowship.
B.Sc. ( Botany) Hons. 1987-1990
Gargi College
Delhi University
Stood first in the University in First year and was awarded the Prativa Mukherjee Memorial Award
INTEREST: Infectious Diseases and treatments in Humans PATENTS
Patent no.IN 201********* titled BIOREMEDIATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVING DAMAGING HEAVY METALS FROM INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS as a Inventor
IN 201********* titled-BIOLOGICAL EXTRACTION AND RECYCLING OF LITHIUM IONS FROM LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Working as CEO of Swaroop Enterprises and Biotech Pvt. Ltd., Ghaziabad. Established Sept. 2018.
Now working as Scientific Advisor to FINISH Society, Lucknow from March 2017 to till date
Worked as Director Research at IBRI, NOIDA from January 2017 until march 2018.
Worked as associate professor department of Biotechnology at Mewar University, Ghaziabad from January 2012-November 2016.
Until January 2012 was working as the R&D Head at Kay's Lab, Pune in the domain of drug Designing .
Worked as Assistant Director (Research) and Assistant Professor at Saaii College of Medical Science and Technology, Kanpur. From May 2010-till April 1st 2011.
Worked as Senior Lecturer at Sinhgad Institute Of Pharmacy, Narhe Campus, Pune. Mar 2007 until 20th July 2009.
Reader and Head Department of Biotechnology College of Engineering Technology, Lodhipur Rajput Road, Moradabad, U.P, from May 2005 – December 2006.
Senior Lecturer at Rai Foundation University, Mathura Road, New Delhi from July 2004 till March 2005.
Worked as Lecturer in the department of Biotechnology at Dr. Ambedkar University, Agra since Aug 2003 till June 2004.
Worked as Lecturer Biotechnology at Multanimal Modi Postgraduate Degree College, at Modinagar, affiliated to Meerut University, Uttar Pradesh from Sept.2002 to April 2003.
WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE AS RESOURCE PERSON:
1. Participted in INDO-UK workshop on waste water treatment approaches-management and capacity building held at Chandigarh from 03-05 July 2019 for an invited talk on Water aid- clearing heavy metals biologically.
2. As a participant in twoday Seminar Titled “Role of Microbes in Industrial Revolution” from 28-29 March, 2018. Had won a first prize for the poster session amongst the International participants.
3. As chairperson and keynote speaker at BIOMEDCON-2016 a National Conference on Recent Advances in Biomedical Science : Diagnostics and Research held on 16th dec 2016 at New Delhi.
4. Emergence of Allium Sativum as a novel therapeutic agent against morbid conditions. May 2016:Conference: Recent Advances in Biomedical Research : Strategies and Innovation SYSCON- 2016.At: All India Institute of Medical Sciences ( AIIMS), New Delhi Ordinal: Organized by Society of Young Scientists, AIIMS, New Delhi Affiliation: Department of Biochemistry, Mewar University, Rajasthan
5. At World Congress on Biotechnology-2012 held at Hyderabad from 4-6th May 2012 as speaker.
6. As co-organiser for One day workshop on “Prospects in Life Sciences-Avenues and Challenges” held at Saaii College of Medical Science and Technology, Kanpur on 7th March 2011.
7. A One Day DBT-BioCare Workshop on “How to write projects” on 9thNov 2011 at Bioinformatics Centre, University of PUNE.
8. A twoday Pune University sponsored Workshop on Bio markers at Sinhgad Institute of Pharmacy, Narhe, Pune.
9. As course instructor for workshop on Molecular genetics of the HLA region- SGPGIMS, Lucknow, 1998
10. As course instructor for the India-Japan International Workshop on DNA diagnostics, SGPGI-Lucknow, 1994
11. As Participant in the Indo-US workshop on the molecular genetics of the HLA region- National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, 1994
12. As Course instructor for the 2nd DST-SERC school in Basic Immunology- SGPGIMS, Lucknow-1994.
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Suhasini Bhatnagar. “Antibiotic Resistance". Acta Scientific Microbiology 2.11 (2019): 100. 2. Aljerf L, Dastan D, Sajjadifar S, Bhatnagar S, Ukaogo PO, et al. (2019) Guidelines for the preparation and isolation of Radionuclides produced with In-house Cyclotrons. Bombardments Open Journal of Chemistry 5(1): 020-029. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/ojc.000013
3. Syed Badakhasann and Suhasini Bhatnagar.(2019):Cichorium intybus an Anti-Fungal Drug: A Prospective Study in Tertiary Care Hospital of Kashmir Valley. Published: April 24, 2019; Volume 2 Issue 5: 94-97.
4. Kavita Niranjan, Manoj Kumar and Suhasini Bhatnagar (2017): Identification of novel inhibitor against dengue NS5: International Journal of Advances in Pharmaceutics 06
(07) : 114-118.
5. Kashyap D, Tuli HS, Garg VK, Bhatnagar S,Sharma,AK.(2017). Ursolic acid and quercetin: Promising anticancer phytochemicals with antimetastatic and antiangiogenic potential. Available from:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317311308_Ursolic_acid_and_quercetin_Promising_an ticancer_phytochemicals_with_antimetastatic_and_antiangiogenic_potential. Tumor Micro environ. 6. Kavita Niranjan, Suhasini Bhatnagar and Manoj (2017): Controlling dengue-A review of battery of targets. International Journal of Advances in Pharmaceutics 2017; 06(04): 91-95.
7. Shaveta Bhardwaj, Shashidhar Mehta, Suhasini Bhatnagar, Puneet Sudan, Rajesh Pandey: (2016) : Intricate role of Herbal Plants in Management of Neuropathic pain. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal medicine.6(3): 2257-2261. 8. Shashidhar Mehta, Shaveta Bhardwaj, Suhasini Bhatnagar, Sandhya S Mehta, Puneet Sudan, Rajesh Pandey ( 2016):Herbal drugs : A boon in various pathological complications. Journal of Innovations in Pharmaceuticals and Biological Sciences 3(3) : 23-28
9. Shashidhar Mehta,Sandhya S. Mehtha,Sonika Redhu Sihag and Suhasini Bhatnagar
(2016) : Allium sativum: a promising therapeutic agent. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal medicine.6(1):2101-2104.
10. Shashidhar Mehta, Sandhya S Mehta, Pankaj Patyal& Suhasini Bhatnagar (2015): Emergence of Allium Cepa as Antitubercular Agent. Global Journal of Medical Research: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology and Medicine.Volume 15 Issue 4 Version 1.0 Year 2015 pp1-3.
11. Shashidhar mehta, Sandhya s. Mehta, Suresh k. Thokchom, Pankajpatyal, Suhasini Bhatnagar (2015): A critical insight into shikimate kinase pathway. International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research vol 7, issue 4:111-113. 12. Shashidhar Mehta,Sandhya Mehta, Suhasini Bhatnagar:(2015)Tuberculosis: A Matter of Concern for Mankind .world journal of pharmacological Research and technology.Vol. 3(3): 31-36
13. Sweta Singh, Anand Shankar Singh, Apoorva Singh, Kamakshi Saraswati, and Suhasini Bhatnagar ( 2015): Comparative Study of Sweta Anand Organic Growth solution, Hoagland Solution and soil in the growth of plants without soil. Indian Journal of Agriculture and Allied Sciences.Vol.1(3):39-43.
14. Pandey P. and Bhatnagar S.( 2013 ): Search for novel drug targets using bioinformatics tools in Plasmodium falciparum .World Research Journal of Bioinformatics,Volume 1, Issue 1, 2013, pp.-009-011.
15. Kavita Niranjan, Dr.Suhasini Bhatnagar (2014):Probable Herbal Treatment of Leprosy IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS), p-ISSN:2319-7676. Volume 9, Issue 2 Ver. IV (Mar-Apr. 2014), PP 53-56 16. Bhatnagar,S., Rahul Misra, Mohanty,Sanat : 2012 : Gram positive bacillus as a biosorbent for treatment of chromium containing Tannery effuluents.at ICAMSE 2012 held at Colombo in Srilanka.
17. Khan F., Bhatnagar S. and Agrawal S. Genetic variation of ApoB 3’ hypervariable region polymorphism among Brahmins of North India. Current Science. 2004; 86: 697- 701
18. Khan F., Phadke S., Nityanand S., Talwar S., Bhatnagar S. and Agrawal S. ApoB 3’HVR – a high utility marker in context of North Indian populations. Current Science. 2004; 5: 101-105.
19. Suhasini Bhatnagar, Faisal Khan, Suraksha Agrawal, Arundhati Sharma, Uddalak Bharadwaj (2003): Microsatellite Variation at 24 STR Loci in Three Endogamous Groups of Uttar Pradesh, India, Human Biology, (75) :1: 2003, 97-104 20. Khan F., Talwar S., Venkataramen P., Bhatnagar S. and Agrawal S. ApoB3’HVR Polymorphism a Genetic Variation in Indian Subcontinent. IntJ.Hum Genet. 2003; 3: 139-145.
21. Suraksha Agrawal, Bartram Muller, Uddalak Bharadwaj, Suhasini Bhatnagar, Arundhati Sharma, Faisal Khan, S. S. Agarwal (2003): A study of variation at 24 STR loci ( Microsatellite Variation ) in three endogamous groups of U.P. India. J. of Human Biology :75(1):97-104
22. SurakshaAgrawal, Bartram Muller, UddalakBharadwaj, A.Sharma,S.Bhatnagar, S.Talwar, F.Khan, S.S.Agarwal : (2002) Inter and IntragroupGenetic Heterogeniety amongst North Indian Populations( Full length Paper )in 13th International Congress of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics,Seattle, Washington,USA . 23. Suraksha Agrawal, Bartram Muller, Uddalak Bharadwaj, Suhasini Bhatnagar, Faisal Khan (2002) : Evaluation of Six short tandem repeat Lociin Forenscics: North Indian Populations. J. of Forensic Sciences :47:686-689
24. Agrawal S., Müller B., Bharadwaj U., Bhatnagar S., Khan F. Distribution of allele frequencies of six STR markers in North Indians. J. of Forensic Sciences. 2002; 47: 682- 685.
25. Suraksha Agrawal, Bartram Muller, Uddalak Bharadwaj, Suhasini Bhatnagar, Faisal Khan (2002) : Allele Frequencies of Microsatellite repeat Loci in Bhargavas, Chaturvedies and Brahmins of north India. J. Forensic Sciences: 47:678-681 26. Suraksha Agrawal,Bartram Muller,Uddalak Bharadwaj, Suhasini Bhatnagar,Faisal Khan, (2002) :Distribution of allele frequencies of six STR markers in North Indians J. of Forensic Sciences:47:671-672 ( Impact factor 0.846) 27. Suhasini Bhatnagar and SurakshaAgrawal (2002) : Surname endogamy Among North Indian Brahmins. Current Sociology:50(6) :855-863. 28. Suraksha Agrawal, Bartram Muller,Uddalak Bharadwaj, Suhasini Bhatnagar, Faisal Khan (2001):DNA short tandem repeat profiling of threeNorth Indian Populations. J. Forensic Sciences:46:1523-1525 (0.846)
29. Suraksha Agrawal,Suhasini Bhatnagar,Uddalak Bharadwaj, Faisal Khan, Arundhati Sharma, Sudha Talwar (2001):Distribution of HLA ClassII antigens in three North Indian Populations. International J. Human genetics,1:283-291 30. Suraksha Agrawal, Suhasini Bhatnagar,Uddalak Bharadwaj, Khan,Farha,Sharma, A, Talwar Sudha, E.Al ( 2001): Distribution of HLA Class II Antigens in Three North Indian Populations: International Journal of Human Genetics 1(4):283-291 31. Suraksha Agrawal, Arundhati,K., Uddalak Bharadwaj and Suhasini Bhatnagar(1999) : HLA antigen and haplotype frequencies in Bhargavas and Chaturvedies of UP ( India), Ind.J.Hum.Genet. :5(1):25-30
32. S.Agrawal, Raj Kishore, A.K.Singh, Suhasini Bhatnagar and U.Bharadwaj(1997): MHC association with various diseases. Ind.J. Phys.Anthrop andHum.Genet. 20:1:47- 52.
33. Suraksha Agarwal, Raj Kishore, Suhasini Bhatnagar( 1996):Population distribution of human leukocyte antigens in Uttar Pradesh. Human Immunology · April 1996 34. S. Agrawal, R. Kishore and Suhasini Bhatnagar. HLA antigens in North India. Hyderabad. Jan. 18-22, 1995.
ONLINE ARTICLE LINKS:
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http://conceptualrevolutions.com/2015/12/20/what-causes-obesity-nutrition-and-epigenetics/
http://conceptualrevolutions.com/2015/12/26/epigenetic-modification-revealed-major-scientific- breakthrough/
http://conceptualrevolutions.com/2016/01/24/rna-modifications-mapped-major- epigenetic-breakthrough/
http://conceptualrevolutions.com/2016/01/24/rna-modifications-mapped-major- epigenetic-breakthrough/#comments
CURRENT RESEARCH
Currently am working on projects related to the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases like Malaria, Tuberculosis and AIDS. The primary work involves drug designing by the use of Bioinformatics as a tool. The prime targets are enzymes namely kinases and the drugs designed are mostly inhibitors of the activity. I basically work on the hypothesis that if Nature has given a disease it has its cure too hidden somewhere and that needs to be explored. These projects I do at a personal level only. RESEARCH AND GUIDANCE:
1. Currently guiding Mr. Shashi Dhar Mehta -submitted thesis tittled-INVESTIGATION AND EXPLORATION OF THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF ALLIUM SATIVUM IN THE TREATMENT OF ALCOHOL INDUCED NEUROPATHIC PAIN IN WISTAR RATS. Submitted in sept 2019.
2.Ms.Sweta for Drug against Chikunguniya
3.Mrs.Kavita Niranjan for Drug against dengue and also leoprsy.submitted the thesis tittled- DEVELOPMENT OF PREVENTIVE MEASURES FOR DENGUE THROUGH BIOINFORMATICS APPROACHES -submitted Oct. 2019
4. Ms. Syed Badkashan-An analytical study of “Cichorium intybus” in relation to antimicrobial and anti bacterial activities against human pathogens. 5. Mrs. Saba Muzzafar - An analytical study of Bergenia ciliata in relation to antifungal and antimicrobial properties for its applications. -being worked on now. All projects involve use of Bioinformatics for target identification and a natural alkaloid as an inhibitor as a drug.
APPOINTED AS AN EDITOR TO THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT . Am the sole editor to the journal.
BOOKS:
1. Have published a book titled “Introduction to Bioinformatics” with S. R.Scientific Publishers Agra.
2. A book on Pharmaceutical Microbiology Theory published by Himalayapublishers, Mumbai 3. A book on Pharmaceutical Microbiology Practical published by Himalayapublishers, Mumbai 4. A Book on Pharmaceuical Biotechnology .Manuscript is ready thepublisher hunt is on. 5. A book on Molecular Biology for B.Tech Biotechnology Second year byPragatiPrakashan, Pune
6. A book on Cell Biology by PragatiPrakashan, Pune, India. Workshop and Conference Participation:
1. S. Bhatnagar, Rahul Misra, SanatMohanty( 2012) : The first InternationalConference on Advanced Materials, Science and Engineering, July 01-03,2012,Colombo,Sri Lanka,Galle Face Hotel Colombo-3,Sri Lanka. Was Chairing a session 16 Tittled Polymer materials at the conference .
2. As a Speaker at World Congress on Biotechnology-2012 held at Hyderabad from 4-6th of May 2012.
3. S. Agrawal, R. Kishore and SuhasiniBhatnagar.HLA antigens in NorthIndia. Hyderabad. Jan. 18-22, 1995.
4. Inter and Intra population genetic heterogeneity among North Indian U.P.Populations at 12th international Histocompatibilty Workshop in France, 1996. 5. Agrawal S., Müller B., Bharadwaj U., Sharma A., Bhatnagar S, Talwar S.,.Khan F., Agarwal S.S. Inter and Intra group genetic heterogeneity amongstNorth Indian populations. in13th International Congress of Histocompatibility &Immunogenetics, Seattle, Washington, USA.
6. Analysis of Apolipoprotein B Gene 3’ Hypervariable Region among threeNorth Indian population and comparison with other world population. FaisalKhan, UddalakBharadwaj, Arundhati Sharma, SuhasiniBhatnagar, S. S.Agarwal, S. Agrawal. (Indian Society of Human Genetics, November, 2000Hyderabad)
7. Analysis of Apolipo protein B gene3’ hypervariable region among three North Indian Population and comparison with other world populations-: Faisal Khan,Uddalak, Arundhati, Suhasini, S.SAgarwal, SurakshaAgrawal at 25th Annual conference of Indian Society of Human genetics and 2nd Conference of South Asia Pacific Society of human genetics. Nagpur, India, 2001
8.DNA short Tandem repeat profiling of three North Indian populationsUddalak, Suhasini, Arundhati, Sudha, Faisal, S.S.Agrawal, SurakshaAgarwalat 25th Annual conference of Indian Society of Human genetics and 2ndConference of South Asia Pacific Society of human genetics. Nagpur, India,2001
9. Genetic heterogeneity in three North Indian population using HLA class II antigens at 25th Annual conference of Indian Society of Human genetics and2nd Conference of South Asia Pacific Society of human genetics. Nagpur, India, 2001
10. Genetic heterogeneity in three north Indian population using HLA class-IIAntigens; at 25th Annual conference of Indian Society of Human genetics and2nd Conference of South Asia Pacific Society of human genetics. Nagpur, India – 2001
11. Suraksha Agrawal, Suhasini Bhatnagar, Uddalak Bharadwaj, Bertram Muller Myhsok, S.S. Agarwal, Allele frequencies for 24 microsatellites in threeendogamous populations of North India (U.P), Indian Society of HumanGenetics conference, 1999, Nagpur 12. DNA short tandem repeats profiling of three North Indian populations;Arundhati, Uddalak, Suhasini, Faisal, SS Agarwal, SurakshaAgrawal.,1999,Nagpur. 13. S. Agrawal, R. Kishore and Suhasini Bhatnagar. HLA antigens in North India. Hyderabad. Jan. 18-22, 1995.
14. At the International Herbal Conference- on“ Herbal Medicine- Evaluation ofQuality, Efficacy and Safety” 2009,Bangalore, India on Feb 26th,27th and 28thas a delegate. 15.Suraksha Agrawal, Suhasini Bhatnagar, Uddalak Bharadwaj, Bertram Muller Myhsok, S.S. Agarwal, Allele frequencies for 24 microsatellites in three endogamous populations of North India (U.P), Indian Society of Human Genetics conference, 1999, Nagpur 16.Faisal Khan, Uddalak Bharadwaj, Arundhati Sharma, Suhasini Bhatnagar, S. S. Agarwal, S. Agrawal. Analysis of Apolipoprotein B Gene 3’ Hypervariable Region among three North Indian population and comparison with other world population. (Indian Society of Human Genetics, November, 2000 Hyderabad)
17. Attended the International Conference on “ Role of Microbes in Industrial Revolution” on march 28th and 29th 2018 held at Jaipur National University, Jaipur and won the first Prize for the poster tittled -"A bacteria a day keeps fuel away”. TECHNOLOGIES TO SELL TO INDUSTRIES:
1. A gram negative bacterium that converts all green waste into a carbohydrate in a SINGLE DAY, this carbohydrate can be further converted to ethanol using yeast so in short a two step mechanism to convert waste at home into alcohol and the purity is high and can easily be scaled. So in a day we can easily convert kitchen waste into Alcohol. Tested technology and easily available to buy.
2. Gram negative bacteria that is taking up up to 28M concentrations of heavy metals inside and able to grow well. This consists of a set of two concentric pipes with immobilized bacteria in it such that the water is essentially heavy metal free and again the metal so extracted can be sold to other Industries in pure form to generate revenue and also Pure water. This can be used to remove Arsenic and also other heavy metals from water without any additional cost to the industry. Plus Guaranteed Income to the user. It will be Like a earning member of the family who uses it. 3. FOOD AS MEDICINE- drugs for diseases like Dengue, Chikunguniya and XDR-TB. None of the drugs or the targets have been reported earlier. Lab tests done, but Clinical trials awaited. The drugs that are available are for Diseases Like
a. XDR-TB
b. Dengue
c. Chikunguniya
d. HIV to a small extent as it causes Cancer as well but the drug can be modified and used. e. Broad spectrum Antibiotics from plants both have novel pathways not yet reported and not even the similar compounds have been reported or used. In fact the entire pathway of inhibition is novel and not yet reported. The entire Project of Food as Medicine is open for patenting and no reports what so ever of the compounds and targets being used. 4. A technology to Activate lead in a single vessel using common chemicals. 5. Technology to Recycle completely the Lithium Ion batteries. 6. Have developed a recycling method to recycle lead Acid batteries without smelting. 7. Have developed a simple two chemical technology to extract Uranium from water. TECHNIQUES FAMILIAR WITH
Research Skill:
Molecular Techniques:
DNA isolation and PCR.
Dot Blot with radioactivity, Biotin and Digoxigenein.
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
DNA restriction digestion and Southern Blotting.
Plasmid extraction and purification.
Transfection and transduction
DNA library construction.
DNA sequencing.
Microbiology Techniques:
Media preparation and Plating
Culture maintenance and growth at large scale.
Had a brief exposure to Animal House and Plant Tissue Culture Techniques.
Familiar with laboratory techniques and practices. OTHER IMPORTANT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:
1. Am involved in Innovative projects and have by Bioinformatics found a new Ayurvedic Drug for AIDS. This was a part of self funded project done while teaching. The drug shows good activity in-silico.
2. Have by various formulations of Ayurvedic treatments and Bioinformatics formulated a drug for tuberculosis. The drug is being tested in vitro. 3. Am also working on providing herbal medicines for Diabetes and Obesity and they come from sources that have not been reported earlier.
4. The two plant based antibiotics and deciphering their mechanism of action is also underway. 5. Am looking for a drug for Parkinsons as well.
6. Active into recycling biotechnology and have developed a method to recycle solar panels too. 3 .Have Supervised and Guide to the following Projects:
Forensic Pharmacy
Neutraceuticals
Ophthalmic Drug delivery
Fragile X syndrome
Antibacterial Activity of Clove
New drug for AIDS.
Osteoporosis and possible treatments.
Pharmacogenomics of male breast cancer
Analgesics-Use and overuse
Recent developments in treatment of Parkinson’s Disease
Nasal Drug delivery systems
Syndrome X
Overseas Travel experience: Ireland : Was at Belfast City Hospital at Dr.Derek Middleton's Lab for DNA based tissue Typing . Travelled in UK also for researching Natural resources for drug designing.
Also went to Srilanka for an Oral presentation on Metal accumulating bacteria and also chaired a session.
PROFESSIONAL TEST SCORES: As per Online tests by Bayt.com
74% on the Basic Computer Skills Test
70% on the English for Business Skills Test
64% on the Leadership Skills Test
87% on the Employee Reliability Assessment Test
PERSONAL DETAILS:
Date of Birth: 3rd June 1969
Father’s name: Mr. Prem Swaroop Bhatnagar
Current Place of Residence: GHAZIABAD, INDIA
LIST OF REFRENCES:
1. Amar P. Garg
Ex-Vice Chancellor
Shobhit Institute of Engineering & Technology
NH-58, Modipuram, Meerut-250110
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2. Dr. K. N. Gujar
Principal, Sinhgad college of Pharmacy,
Vadgaon( Bk)
Pune-4110044
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3. Dr. Vipin Hallan
Chief Scientist
Virology Lab
CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology Palampur-176061, Himachal Pradesh
India
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4. Prof. Anil K.Balapure
Chief Scientist(Scientist'G')
I/C-Tissue & Cell Culture Lab
Biochemistry Division
CSIR - Central Drug Research Institute
PO Box 173, Lucknow-226 031 (India)
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