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Susanta Pahari, Phd
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Project: I used the expressed sequence tag (EST) clones of the venom gland to search and identify novel toxins.
Current institute: Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College, India
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S. Vivekanandan, PhD
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Project: I studied the 3D structure of novel toxins using NMR/X-Ray to understand its structure function relationship.
Current institute: University of Michigan, USA |
Joseph Jegan Roy
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Project: Chemical synthesis of bioactive peptides
Current institute: TLL, Singapore
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Li Min, PhD
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Current Institute: Zhejiang University of Technology, China
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Roy Joseph, PhD
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Current institute: Genome Institute of Singapore
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Robin Doley, PhD
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Project: My research involved the identification and characterization of novel proteins from snake venom. These novel proteins were identified by both molecular biology and protein chemistry approach.
Current institute: Tezpur University, India |
Zhou Xingding, PhD
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Project: Studied the relationship of venom protein structure and function with the help of X-ray crystallography. Also studied the drug development for neutralizing snake venom.
Current institute: IMCB, Singapore
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Raghurama Hegde, PhD
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Project: Studied the minimization of PLA2 enzyme without altering its catalytic activity. This involved expression, purification and activity studies of the native and mutant forms of the enzyme.
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Alex Chapeaurogue, PhD
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Project: I worked with the proteomics of snake venom toxins.
Current institute:
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz-Ceará, Brazil
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Geraldine Chow, PhD
Hui Dong, PhD
Adekunle Adedotun, PhD
T. Sivaraman, PhD
Pushpalatha, PhD
Gunashekar, PhD
Md
Aktar Uzzaman Choudhuri, PhD
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Md Abu Reza, PhD
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Current institute:
University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh
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Bryan G. Fry, PhD
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Current institute:
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of
Queensland
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Ryan McLeary, PhD
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Project:
Evolution of venom in snakes, including what
factors have brought about the wide array of toxins
found within snake venoms and what is the actual
phenotypic diversity found in nature. To examine this,
I utilize techniques ranging from field collection and
venom extraction to transcriptomics and proteomics.
Current institute:
Stetson University, FL, USA |
Cho Yeow Koh, PhD
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Project:
Structure-function relationships and pre-clinical animal
studies of anticoagulants
Current institute: National University of
Singapore
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Project: Isolation and
characterization of novel antagonists of nAChRs from
snake venom, and elucidatation of the structural basis
of the non-conventional "3FTX"s functional specificity
and design of new, highly specific pharmacophores that
are useful for the treatment of neuronal diseases.
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Project: Identification and
characterization of the critical functional site of
proteins from snake venom specifically against the
nAChRs through structure-activity stud.
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Mrinalini, PhD
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Project: Evolutionary and functional
genomics.
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Project: Expression and
characterization of Three Finger toxins.
Current institute: ShanghaiTech
University, China |
Lab Alumni
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