WORK EXPERIENCE
Guest teacher in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at B V Raju Institute of Technology, Narsapur, Telengana (Link: www.bvrit.ac.in) as a part of PMRF teaching duty.
Courses Offered:
1. Tissue Engineering (Professional Elective Course – 3rd year, 2nd Semester, B.Tech.)
2. Additive Manufacturing and Bioprinting (3D Printing Training & Workshop)
Lecturer in the Department of Botany and Zoology at Tara Government Degree & PG College (Autonomous), Sangareddy, Telengana (Link: https://gdcts.cgg.gov.in/sangareddy.edu) as a part of PMRF teaching duty.
Subjects Teaching:
1. Gene Cloning & Libraries (3rd year, 2nd year, B.Sc.)
2. Systems Biology (M.Sc.)
Guest teacher in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at B V Raju Institute of Technology, Narsapur, Telengana (Link: www.bvrit.ac.in) as a part of PMRF teaching duty.
Courses Offered:
1. Tissue Engineering (Professional Elective Course – 3rd year, 2nd Semester, B.Tech.)
2. Additive Manufacturing and Bioprinting (3D Printing Training & Workshop)
Lecturer in the Department of Botany and Zoology at Tara Government Degree & PG College (Autonomous), Sangareddy, Telengana (Link: https://gdcts.cgg.gov.in/sangareddy.edu) as a part of PMRF teaching duty.
Subjects Teaching:
1. Gene Cloning & Libraries (3rd year, 2nd year, B.Sc.)
2. Systems Biology (M.Sc.)
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Junior Research Fellow:
Worked on climatic variables analysis and mathematical modeling in ‘Climate Change Impact on Biological Systems and Species Distribution’ of the multidisciplinary project “Establishing the State Climate Change Centre (SCCC) in the State of Gujarat” under the National Mission on Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change (NMSKCC) jointly carried out at Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) and Gujarat Ecological Education and Research (GEER) Foundation, Gandhinagar.
Under the supervision of Prof. Vikrant Jain at IIT Gandhinagar.
Dissertation Project:
Worked on immunohisto-fluorescence analysis of the ‘Differential Endomorphology of Follicular Cell Subpopulations and Polar Cell Characteristics in Egg Chambers of Dipterans, highlighting family Drosophilidae.’ My study detailed how follicular and polar cell diversification in insect ovary is gradually achieved through the evolutionary lineage and perfected in Drosophila, indicating the importance of insect ovary phylogeny in biological pest control and agricultural entomology.
Under the supervision of Dr. Pralay Majumder at Presidency University.
Internship:
Studied the expression profile of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), its Death receptors (DR4 and DR5), and Decoy receptors (DcR1 and DcR2) in various tumor tissues and cancer cell lines to identify the mechanism of TRAIL-mediated apoptosis evasion in cancer.
Under the supervision of Dr. Ranjana Pal at Presidency University.
Junior Research Fellow:
Worked on climatic variables analysis and mathematical modeling in ‘Climate Change Impact on Biological Systems and Species Distribution’ of the multidisciplinary project “Establishing the State Climate Change Centre (SCCC) in the State of Gujarat” under the National Mission on Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change (NMSKCC) jointly carried out at Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) and Gujarat Ecological Education and Research (GEER) Foundation, Gandhinagar.
Under the supervision of Prof. Vikrant Jain at IIT Gandhinagar.
Dissertation Project:
Worked on immunohisto-fluorescence analysis of the ‘Differential Endomorphology of Follicular Cell Subpopulations and Polar Cell Characteristics in Egg Chambers of Dipterans, highlighting family Drosophilidae.’ My study detailed how follicular and polar cell diversification in insect ovary is gradually achieved through the evolutionary lineage and perfected in Drosophila, indicating the importance of insect ovary phylogeny in biological pest control and agricultural entomology.
Under the supervision of Dr. Pralay Majumder at Presidency University.
Internship:
Studied the expression profile of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), its Death receptors (DR4 and DR5), and Decoy receptors (DcR1 and DcR2) in various tumor tissues and cancer cell lines to identify the mechanism of TRAIL-mediated apoptosis evasion in cancer.
Under the supervision of Dr. Ranjana Pal at Presidency University.