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3. Indian Institute of Science
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6. Jamia Hamdard University
7. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
8. Panjab University
9. Manipal Academy of Higher Education
10. VIT University
11. Jawaharlal Nehru University
12. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
13. University of Hyderabad
14. Savitribai Phule Pune University
15. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
16. Dr. Hari Singh Gour University
17. Amity University
18. Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University
19. Birla Institute of Technology and Science
20. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
21. Aligarh Muslim University
22. Indian Institute of Technology Madras
23. National Islamic University
24. Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
25. Indian Statistical Institute
26. Maharishi Dayanand University
27. Institute of Chemical Technology
28. University of Calcutta
29. Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
30. JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research
31. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
32. Punjabi University Patiala
33. University of Allahabad
34. Indian Agricultural Research Institute
35. University of Madras
36. Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
37. Pondicherry University
38. National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
39. Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
40. Kakatiya University
41. University of Mumbai
42. Birla Institute of Technology
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44. Amrita University
45. SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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48. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
49. Andhra University
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52. University of Mysore
53. Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
54. Alagappa University
55. Central University of Punjab
56. Indian Veterinary Research Institute
57. Homi Bhabha National Institute
58. Saveetha University
59. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
60. Annamalai University
61. Devi Ahilya University / Indore University
62. King George's Medical University
63. National Dairy Research Institute
64. Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences
65. Anna University
66. Nirma University
67. Jaypee Institute of Information Technology
68. Bharathidasan University
69. Madurai Kamaraj University
70. University of Kashmir
71. Gujarat University
72. Central University of Rajasthan
73. Delhi Technological University
74. Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology
75. SASTRA University
76. Guru Ghasidas University
77. Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana
78. Jaypee University of Information Technology
79. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal
80. Bharathiar University
81. Kuvempu University
82. Banasthali University
83. Tezpur University
84. Indian Institute of Technology Indore
85. KIIT University
86. Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology
87. Assam University
88. National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
89. Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management
90. Kurukshetra University
91. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
92. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University
93. International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
94. Punjab Agricultural University
95. Siksha O Anusandhan University
96. Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology
97. Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research
98. Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
99. Jiwaji University
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Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field of study that uses computation to extract knowledge from biological data. It has become an integral component of today’s biological and biomedical sciences. Thus, considering its necessity, the Government of India through the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) laid the framework for developing bioinformatics infrastructure and human resource in 1986–1987. Over three decades, bioinformatics education and research in India has made consistent progress; created large number of bioinformatics centres across the country, trained human resources, started consortium project, participated in international sequencing projects, and contributed substantially in knowledge discovery in the form of scientific publications and creation of tools/databases/software. An analysis of publications data reveal that India’s bioinformatics research is continuously increasing and India is among the top contributors to the field sharing 7% of the total publications. Overall, this article aims to provide a concise overview of the inception, development and current situation of bioinformatics activities in India. This article also analyses the key challenges of current bioinformatics programs and provides viewpoints to overcome those challenges.
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Kinases are one of the major players in cancer development and progression. Chk1 is an important kinase with vital role in cell cycle arrest and many potent inhibitors targeted to Chk1 have been reported and few are currently in clinical trials. In this work, we have reported an integrated in silico approach to identify novel competitive Chk1 inhibitors. A 4-features 3D-pharmacophore model was built on the basis of known Chk1 inhibitors belonging to thienopyridine series and virtual screening of Maybridge database and subsequent docking analysis of hits were carried out to identify potential hChk1 inhibitors. Further, 5 compounds from the top ranking hits were subjected to in vitro evaluation as Chk1 inhibitor. One of the hits, SPB07479 showed significantly inhibited proliferation of cervical cancer cells as a single agent and chemosensitized glioma and pancreatic cancer cell lines to standard chemotherapy while sparing normal cells. Additionally SPB07479 did not show significant cytotoxity in normal cells. Above finding supports that SPB07479 can be further explored to design and develop more potent Chk1 inhibitors.
Kumar V, Khan S, Gupta P, Rastogi N, Mishra DP, Ahmed S, Siddiqi MI., J Comput Aided Mol Des. 2014 Dec;28(12):1247-56. doi: 10.1007/s10822-014-9800-9.
➤ Pharmacophore-based screening and identification of novel human ligase I inhibitors with potential anticancer activity. Human DNA ligases are enzymes that are indispensable for DNA replication and repair processes. In the quest to develop new anticancer agents, we have employed a pharmacophore-based virtual screening approach for searching novel human Ligase I (hLigI) inhibitors within commercially available Maybridge database containing more than 56000 compounds. On the basis of previously reported inhibitors of the targeted protein, pharmacophore model was generated. The identified hits were subjected to docking into the active site of hLigI. The shortlisted five hit molecules identified through the pharmacophore-based virtual screening were purchased and subjected to biological assay. The selected compounds showed significant inhibition against hLigI. Our results demonstrate the efficiency of pharmacophore based virtual screening for the identification of potential hLigI inhibitors that also demonstrated potential anticancer activity against a colon cancer cell line.
➤ Machine learning based web server for identification of potential anti-diabetic agents
To reduce the cost and time of drug discovery process, it is important to create some robust in-silico methods for rapid screening of large chemical libraries. In this context, we have built support vector machine (SVM) classification model to discriminate inhibitors from the non-inhibitors using available inhibitor and their activity information of known anti-diabetic targets. SVMDLF (Support Vector Machine based DPP4 Lead Finder) is a web server developed by our group for predicting Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) inhibitors based on SVM classification model.
Chandra, Jyotsna Pandey, Akhilesh K. Tamrakar, Mohammad Imran Siddiqi, SVMDLF: a web server for prediction of Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors. (Manuscript to be communicated) Availability: Link-I and Link-II
➤ Integrating molecular docking, CoMFA analysis and Machine Learning classification with virtual screening towards identification of novel scaffolds as Plasmodium falciparum enoyl acyl carrier protein reductase inhibitor. An integrated application of various in silico methods including molecular docking, CoMFA analyses and machine learning classification methods were used on a set of known inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum enoyl acyl carrier protein reductase (PfENR) and maybridge compound database with the prime objective of implementation of knowledge-based synergistic approach towards prioritized screening and identification of novel scaffolds as pfENR inhibitors. 26 compounds have been prioritized as potential anti-PfENR compounds on the basis of proposed workflow.
Shah, P., Tiwari, P. and Siddiqi, M.I., Medicinal Chem. Res. (2014), DOI: 10.1007/s00044-014-0910-7
➤ 3D-QSAR and molecular modeling studies on 2,3-dideoxy hexenopyranosid-4-uloses as anti-tubercular agents targeting alpha-mannosidase.
Ligand and structure-based methods were applied in combination to exploit the physicochemical properties of 2,3-dideoxy hex-2-enopyranosid-4-uloses for designing novel anti-tubercular agents. Furthermore, 3 selected inhibitors from this class of compounds with known anti-Mtb α-mannisidase activity were used for the molecular interaction analysis to correlate the proposed QSAR guidelines with molecular basis of binding affinity with the homology model on Zn-dependent Mycobacterium tuberculosis α-mannosidase. Synergistic complementation between the results obtained from both the approaches could be helpful in rationalizing and optimizing the anti-tubercular activities and design of new 2,3-dideoxy hex-2-enopyranosid-4-uloses analogs.
Shah P, Saquib M, Sharma S, Husain I, Sharma SK, Singh V, Srivastava R, Shaw AK, Siddiqi MI. Bioorg Chem. 2015 Apr;59:91-6. doi: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2015.02.001.
➤ Homology modeling of NAD+-dependent DNA ligase of the Wolbachia endosymbiont of Brugia malayi and its drug target potential using dispiro-cycloalkanones.
The antifilarial drug target potential of NAD+ dependent DNA ligase of Wolbachia (wBm-LigA) was investigated by docking studies of dispiro-cycloalkanone compounds in the homology modelled structure of NAD+ dependent DNA ligase of Wolbachia (wBm-LigA). Further effects of these inhibitors were observed on adult and microfilarial stages of B. malayi in vitro and the most active compounds were further followed in vivo in jirds (primary screen) and mastomys (secondary screen).
Shrivastava N, Nag JK, Pandey J, Tripathi RP, Shah P, Siddiqi MI, Misra-Bhattacharya S. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2015 Jul;59(7):3736-47. doi: 10.1128/AAC.03449-14
➤ Molecular Modeling studies on 3-Arylcoumarin-tetracyclic Tacrine Hybrids as Multifunctional Agents against Parkinson's Disease (PD)
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Long/short term dissertation training Programme
ICAR-IIAB will be offering a long/short-term dissertation training program for B. Tech (Biotech/Bioinformatics) and M. Sc/M. Tech (Biotechnology/Bioinformatics or Life Science) students from universities having MoU with ICAR-IIAB for academic collaboration. The training aims at providing an opportunity for carrying out research in the areas of Agricultural Biotechnology (Plant, Animal, Fish, Microbes). The institute conducts training program in two batches, one starts in January while the other start in July. The applications received during July-December will be considered for the January batch, whereas applications received during January-June will be considered for the July batch. The selection committee will scrutinize the applications and select the student based on merit and availability of seats at the institute and will be informed accordingly by e-mail.
The selected candidate will have to work on one of the ongoing projects of the center under the supervision of a scientist of ICAR-IIAB. On completion of project work the candidate will be allowed to submit a thesis/report/dissertation to his/her institution with the signature of the scientist of ICAR-IIAB as co-supervisor. A copy of the thesis must be submitted to the Director, ICAR-IIAB and any publication or IPR resulting from the project work will be in the name of IIAB. However, the trainee will get suitable authorship in the publication depending upon the level of his/her contribution.
No accommodation facility will be available at the institute premises, trainees should arrange their own accommodation and transport. The application must be submitted only through online mode. A recommendation letter from the Dean/head of the institution is mandatory for applying to the training program at ICAR-IIAB.
Fess detail: As per the directive of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) following free structure is followed for imparting training at ICAR-IIAB, Ranchi ( ICAR- office order F.No. 2-8/2012-HRD, dated on 25th April, 2014 ).
As per the ICAR office memorandum ( F.No. Agrl Edn. 2(8)/2019-HRD dated on 17th June, 2020 ) 50% concession is allowed in bench fees charged (by ICAR institute/AUs) from SRF/JRF student outside the National Agricultural Research System (NARS) belonging to EWS, SC, ST, OBC, and Women categories for doing research in ICAR Institutes.
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Internships are short-term research training programmes, which are highly beneficial for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Many of such students have an interest in undertaking short-term research projects at IBAB. The institute is happy to nurture these students. However due to space and resource constraints, only a limited number of interns can be hosted at a given time.
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Eligibility : Undergraduate and postgraduate students, who wish to carry out projects as part of their course requirements, or otherwise.
Duration : 2–6 months. Longer commitments preferred.
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Internship charges: Rs. 1,000/- per month, with a minimum of one month’s fees being payable. Charges for an internship period that includes part of a month will be rounded upwards, to the next full month.
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Process of applying : Students interested in an internship at IBAB must approach the individual faculty, with whom they want to work. If the faculty member is interested, he/she will be in touch with the concerned student.
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Dissertation program at rasa life science informatics.
RASA has designed the Industrial Biotechnology Dissertation program specially for students who are doing their Biotechnology final year project And Bioinformatics Thesis for Bsc, Msc, Btech or Mtech. The idea behind this is to give the students industrial exposure while they pursue their projects and Bioinformatics Thesis. The training will also be provided to aid in the project. The Industrial Biotechnology Dissertation program topics provided to the students will be in accordance to their requirement as well as the university requirement. Rasa Provide Biotechnology Dissertation program in Bioinformatics, Dissertation program in NGS, Dissertation program in CADD, Dissertation program in MMD.
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The knowledge is both theoretical and empirical, hands on discipline and there are many skills that cannot be taught in the classroom. They can only be learned through practical experience. At RASA, we have built industry-appropriate training modules which at the shortest time possible improve candidate competence.
RASA Life Science Informatics has become a pioneering center for Industrial Dissertation Program as it has all the required infrastructure and excellent facilities for biotechnology final year project students and Bioinformatics Thesis to pursue their courses. RASA brings together computational, physical, chemical, biological and statistical domains in a stimulating and nurturing environment for the development and training of 3rd generation scientist (one who can incorporate theory, simulation, and experiment to expand their understanding to address key problems of modern sciences).
Our Dissertation Program focus on novel areas of Drug Discovery and Designing( Dissertation Program in CADD), next generation sequence analysis( Dissertation Program in NGS), simulation studies ( Dissertation Program in MMD), bioinformatics( Dissertation Program in Bioinformatics) and life science software development. Our Dissertation Program in Pune, India can help candidates to strengthen their profile to complete biotechnology final year project, Bioinformatics Thesis and for better job opportunities in biotechnology, pharmacy or for higher studies.
In Dissertation Program Bioinformatics you will Learn to analyse the information associated with DNA, RNA and protein on a large-scale , in Dissertation Program NGS you will get Knowledge on RNA Seq, CHIP Seq, in Dissertation Program CADD you will Specialized in QSAR, ADMET Studies, Chemical Databases, in Dissertation Program MMD you can learn MD Simulation using Protein water, Protein legand(Complex).
So Join the Best Dissertation Program (Bioinformatics, NGS, CADD, MMD) in Pune to make a successful career in this field. RASA life science informatics is highly ranked in India For Biotechnology Dissertation Program Course.
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Industrial Dissertation Program in Computer Aided Drug Designing
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3-6 Months Industrial Dissertation Program in Molecular modeling and Dynamics
Industrial Dissertation Program in Next Generation Sequence Data Analysis
3-6 Months Industrial Dissertation Program in Next Generation Sequence Data Analysis
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Maitreyee athaley.
I have completed my bsc in biotechnology from mohanlal sukhadia university with a first class and recently I’m doing msc in biotechnology. To enhance my knowledge in bioinformatics, I opt for Bioinformatics basics here in RASA. My training was for 1month and it was a wonderful experience and an opportunity to learn a lot more. It was a good learning here at RASA. On a scale of 1-10, I would like to rate RASA’s training as 9.
Akshya Sharma
Since I was new to Bioinformatics, it has been an amazing learning experience to deal with Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis which made me capable of dealing with my own subject queries to a greater extent. On a scale of 1-10, I would like to rate RASA’s Training Program as 8.
Abhishek Panda
From starting only I had a very keen interest in biological studies that uses computer programming as part of their methodology as well as a reference to specific analysis particularly in the field of genomics. So I had opted for Bioinformatics.Overall I had a very good experience over here. All the trainers are really very efficient, talented and friendly as well. I would like to wish RASA all the very best for future.
Srishti Das
My overall summer training experience in RASA for bioinformatics and next generation sequencing was good. I liked learning new things, the faculty was good and they took care of the fact that we understand the concepts. I would rate RASA’straining program 8 on 10. RASA in one line is that its the best institute.
Shivashankar Menon
My overall industrial training experience in RASA was good. In RASA I learned about the basics in Chemoinformatics. My trainer explained about the softwares and databases used and overall it was a good experience. I would rate RASA’s training program 8 on 10. RASA in one line is a good platform for young researchers to start their career.
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My training experience at RASA was outstanding. Here I got very good working environment. The faculties are very friendly and helpful. Attitude of all the employees is very positive. During my training I have gained many skills. I would rate RASA’s training program 8 on 10. RASA in one line is an outstanding institute.
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It was the best summer training experience at RASA. It enhanced my technical skills and knowledge. The trainers are very helpful.The overall training experience is amazing!!!I would rate RASA’s training program 10 on 10. RASA in one line is that Rasa is a good training institute. It is a good platform for bioinformatics, NGS, molecular biology, etc. It helps to improve, technical skills and knowledge.
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The summer training experience at RASA was very nice. The training I got here will be very helpful for me in future. All trainers were able to solve all types of queries and were available for discussions whenever needed. Overall, very good experience.I would rate RASA’s training program 9 on 10. RASA in one line is a good platform for fresher as well as for those who are doing research training.
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It was a wonderful experience where I gained a lot of knowledge and an opportunity to learn a lot more in depth about genomics and proteins.I would rate RASA’s training program 9 on 10. RASA has served to be a beneficial exposure for my career.
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Duration: 6 Months (No provision of extension in duration of Dissertation Program). The training can be undertaken for a maximum of six months between January to December 2024. Actual dates of training will be decided based on mutual consent between the selected candidate and the faculty through Coordinator, Dissertation Program, CSIR-IMTECH.
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