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I received Master in Bioinformatics from University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, India and Bachelor in Biotechnology from Barkatullah University, Bhopal, India. I joined Sub DIC Bioinformatics Centre at G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, India under studentship programme of Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India to work on “Modeling of the MAPK machinery activation in response to various abiotic and biotic stresses in plants by a systems biology approach”. I started my academic career as a Teaching Personnel (Bioinformatics) at Department of Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineering, GBPUA&T, Pantnagar. Subsequently I started working as Junior Research Fellow at Sub DIC Bioinformatics Centre, Pantnagar, India under the supervision of Prof. Anil Kumar and registered for pursuing my Ph.D. program in Biotechnology (Systems Biology & Bioinformatics) at G. B. Pant Engineering College, Pauri Garhwal, India. My research areas of interests include systems biology, molecular docking, simulation, omics data analysis and designing of novel molecules for crop plant protection. I wish to do innovative research in the area of systems biology for better understanding the intricacy of plant-pathogen interactions for prevention and management of agriculturally important plant diseases besides understanding the molecular basis of important and complex traits linked with agricultural productivity.  
I received Master in Bioinformatics from University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, India and Bachelor in Biotechnology from Barkatullah University, Bhopal, India. I joined Sub DIC Bioinformatics Centre at G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, India under studentship programme of Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India to work on “Modeling of the MAPK machinery activation in response to various abiotic and biotic stresses in plants by a systems biology approach”. I started my academic career as a Teaching Personnel (Bioinformatics) at Department of Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineering, GBPUA&T, Pantnagar. Subsequently I started working as Junior Research Fellow at Sub DIC Bioinformatics Centre, Pantnagar, India under the supervision of Prof. Anil Kumar and registered for pursuing my Ph.D. program in Biotechnology (Systems Biology & Bioinformatics) at G. B. Pant Engineering College, Pauri Garhwal, India. My research areas of interests include systems biology, molecular docking, simulation, omics data analysis and designing of novel molecules for crop plant protection. I wish to do innovative research in the area of systems biology for better understanding the intricacy of plant-pathogen interactions for prevention and management of agriculturally important plant diseases besides understanding the molecular basis of important and complex traits linked with agricultural productivity.  
My ongoing work is on “In silico characterization of resistant gene homologes involved in the key signalling pathway and designing of mimicking peptides for defence induction against Alternaria blight in Brassica”. During last two and half years, I was not  
My ongoing work is on “In silico characterization of resistant gene homologes involved in the key signalling pathway and designing of mimicking peptides for defence induction against Alternaria blight in Brassica”. During last two and half years, I was not only involved in research but also actively involved in organization of National Training/Workshop on emerging area of Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, design of novel molecules and Hi-throughput omics analysis. I published two research papers from my master thesis with a total of 8 research papers in international journals of repute. The opportunity given by Santa Fe Institute will be eye opener and it will further broaden my horizon to impart quality research in my future endeavours.


only involved in research but also actively involved in organization of National
'''1. What are your main interests? Feel free to include a ‘’pie in the sky’’ big idea”!'''<br>


Training/Workshop on emerging area of Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, design of novel  
My ultimate and keen interest is in Plant Bioinformatics and systems biology. Plant-pathogen interaction is very attractive and interesting areas of research in the context of the agricultural productivity. Systems based sciences have tremendous scope to decipher the complexity of crop systems by using newer tools and techniques of Bioinformatics. Advances in ‘omics’ based science generated huge amount of biological datasets in several abiotic and biotic conditions, these datasets are publically available in database resources such as NCBI. We can analyse these datasets by bioinformatics tool consequently apply systems biology tools for modelling of crop plant systems in desired conditions, such types of systems based computational studies provide novel insight that can we further validated by wet lab experimentations to develop models for sustainable crop disease management systems that will help in increasing crop productivity and thus augments the economy of the country.
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'''2. What sort of expertise can you bring to the group?'''<br>


molecules and Hi-throughput omics analysis. I published two research papers from my
I wish to share my expertise with the group concerning molecular modelling, docking,pathway modelling and analysis etc.
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'''3. What do you hope to get out of the CSWS?'''<br>


master thesis with a total of 8 research papers in international journals of repute. The
CSWS is a platform of learning the modern and advanced concepts in the area of complex systems science; this will help to make a new concept and expertise in interdisciplinary research in areas of Plant Bioinformatics and Systems Biology. It is a good chance for students like me to know ongoing research in the different prestigious and well known institutes of the Worlds by interacting with the participants and faculty of CSWS-2015.
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'''4. Do you have any possible projects in mind for the CSWS?'''<br>


opportunity given by Santa Fe Institute will be eye opener and it will further broaden my
Yes, I am thinking a project entitled “Networks based analysis of plant-pathogen interaction in response to Alternaria blight in Arabidopsis thaliana in relation to disease resistance in Brassica’’ for identification of important agricultural traits.
 
horizon to impart quality research in my future endeavours.
 
1. What are your main interests? Feel free to include a ‘’pie in the sky’’ big idea”!
 
My ultimate and keen interest is in Plant Bioinformatics and systems biology. Plant-
 
pathogen interaction is very attractive and interesting areas of research in the context of
 
the agricultural productivity. Systems based sciences have tremendous scope to decipher
 
the complexity of crop systems by using newer tools and techniques of Bioinformatics.
 
Advances in ‘omics’ based science generated huge amount of biological datasets in
 
several abiotic and biotic conditions, these datasets are publically available in database
 
resources such as NCBI. We can analyse these datasets by bioinformatics tool
 
consequently apply systems biology tools for modelling of crop plant systems in desired
 
conditions, such types of systems based computational studies provide novel insight that
 
can we further validated by wet lab experimentations to develop models for sustainable
 
crop disease management systems that will help in increasing crop productivity and thus
 
augments the economy of the country.
 
2. What sort of expertise can you bring to the group?
 
I wish to share my expertise with the group concerning molecular modelling, docking,
 
pathway modelling and analysis etc.
 
3. What do you hope to get out of the CSWS?
 
CSWS is a platform of learning the modern and advanced concepts in the area of
 
complex systems science; this will help to make a new concept and expertise in
 
interdisciplinary research in areas of Plant Bioinformatics and Systems Biology. It is a
 
good chance for students like me to know ongoing research in the different prestigious
 
and well known institutes of the Worlds by interacting with the participants and faculty of
 
CSWS-2015.
 
4. Do you have any possible projects in mind for the CSWS?
 
Yes, I am thinking a project entitled “Networks based analysis of plant-pathogen  
 
interaction in response to Alternaria blight in Arabidopsis thaliana in relation to disease  
 
resistance in Brassica’’ for identification of important agricultural traits.

Revision as of 15:07, 14 July 2015

Complex Systems Winter School 2015



I received Master in Bioinformatics from University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, India and Bachelor in Biotechnology from Barkatullah University, Bhopal, India. I joined Sub DIC Bioinformatics Centre at G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, India under studentship programme of Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India to work on “Modeling of the MAPK machinery activation in response to various abiotic and biotic stresses in plants by a systems biology approach”. I started my academic career as a Teaching Personnel (Bioinformatics) at Department of Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineering, GBPUA&T, Pantnagar. Subsequently I started working as Junior Research Fellow at Sub DIC Bioinformatics Centre, Pantnagar, India under the supervision of Prof. Anil Kumar and registered for pursuing my Ph.D. program in Biotechnology (Systems Biology & Bioinformatics) at G. B. Pant Engineering College, Pauri Garhwal, India. My research areas of interests include systems biology, molecular docking, simulation, omics data analysis and designing of novel molecules for crop plant protection. I wish to do innovative research in the area of systems biology for better understanding the intricacy of plant-pathogen interactions for prevention and management of agriculturally important plant diseases besides understanding the molecular basis of important and complex traits linked with agricultural productivity. My ongoing work is on “In silico characterization of resistant gene homologes involved in the key signalling pathway and designing of mimicking peptides for defence induction against Alternaria blight in Brassica”. During last two and half years, I was not only involved in research but also actively involved in organization of National Training/Workshop on emerging area of Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, design of novel molecules and Hi-throughput omics analysis. I published two research papers from my master thesis with a total of 8 research papers in international journals of repute. The opportunity given by Santa Fe Institute will be eye opener and it will further broaden my horizon to impart quality research in my future endeavours.

1. What are your main interests? Feel free to include a ‘’pie in the sky’’ big idea”!

My ultimate and keen interest is in Plant Bioinformatics and systems biology. Plant-pathogen interaction is very attractive and interesting areas of research in the context of the agricultural productivity. Systems based sciences have tremendous scope to decipher the complexity of crop systems by using newer tools and techniques of Bioinformatics. Advances in ‘omics’ based science generated huge amount of biological datasets in several abiotic and biotic conditions, these datasets are publically available in database resources such as NCBI. We can analyse these datasets by bioinformatics tool consequently apply systems biology tools for modelling of crop plant systems in desired conditions, such types of systems based computational studies provide novel insight that can we further validated by wet lab experimentations to develop models for sustainable crop disease management systems that will help in increasing crop productivity and thus augments the economy of the country.
2. What sort of expertise can you bring to the group?

I wish to share my expertise with the group concerning molecular modelling, docking,pathway modelling and analysis etc.
3. What do you hope to get out of the CSWS?

CSWS is a platform of learning the modern and advanced concepts in the area of complex systems science; this will help to make a new concept and expertise in interdisciplinary research in areas of Plant Bioinformatics and Systems Biology. It is a good chance for students like me to know ongoing research in the different prestigious and well known institutes of the Worlds by interacting with the participants and faculty of CSWS-2015.
4. Do you have any possible projects in mind for the CSWS?

Yes, I am thinking a project entitled “Networks based analysis of plant-pathogen interaction in response to Alternaria blight in Arabidopsis thaliana in relation to disease resistance in Brassica’’ for identification of important agricultural traits.