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		<title>By: Harini Laxminarayan</title>
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		<description>Curriculum Vitae - Harini Laxminarayan PhD

Place:     Chennai, TN, India
Contact: harinilaxminarayan@googlemail.com 
Date:       3-Jun-10


Education

2004 – 2010 	                  PhD, Tuberculosis Research Centre (ICMR), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Thesis title: Cloning, Expression and Functional Characterization of a serine threonine protein kinase, PknL, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv.

2000-2003 	                   M.Sc. Medical Microbiology, Dr. ALMPGIBMS, University of Madras, Chennai, India.

Thesis title: Detection of Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase producing strains of Klebsiella spp. And Escherichia coli isolated from cases of extra intestinal and intestinal infections in children.

1997-2000		B.Sc. General Microbiology, Kumari Rani Meena Muthiah College, University of Madras, Chennai, India.

Work Experience

July 2006 - January 2007	International Exchange Scholar, Div. of Infectious Diseases,    University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

January 2004 - July 2004	Senior Research Fellow, Aids Prevention and Control Project, Voluntary Health Services, Chennai, India.

January 2004 – June 2004	Part time lecturer in Microbial Technology, Kumari Rani Meena Muthiah College, University of Madras,Chennai,	India.

Certificate Courses attended

•	Radio Safety Certificate examination, University of British Columbia, 2006 (for the safe used of radio nucleotides in lab settings).

•	Introductory course in Bio informatics, Anna University, Chennai, 2005.

•	Participated in 1st and 2nd Annual Symposium on HIV/TB conducted by Y.R.G. Care, Voluntary Health Services, Taramani, Chennai, India. 2008 and 2009.

•	Workshop on Good Clinical Laboratory Practices, YRG-CARE-VHS, Chennai, 2010


Awards and Scholarships received

•	Cleared All India Competitive examination conducted by UGC-CSIR for award of Junior Research Fellowship to conduct research, 2004-2008.

•	University First rank in M.Sc. Degree, 2003.

•	Dr. Eric Walker, Indo-UK British Council Project Endowment Prize for performance in M.Sc. degree examination, 2003.

•	Conferred Rotary Youth Leadership Award by the Rotary Club of Madras during a leadership camp organized on 3rd September 1995.
Scientific Skills

Molecular Biology

•	Protein Chemistry: Protein expression using several bacterial over expression systems, separation techniques including 1D-SDS PAGE, 2D-SDS-PAGE, Affinity and Thin Layer Chromatography, Phosphor Amino acid Analysis, Kinase activity assays, processing samples for Mass Spectrometry and Immuno blotting.
•	DNA amplification using conventional PCR and general cloning strategies.
•	Site Targeted Mutagenesis using oligo nucleotide primers to create point mutants.
•	DNA manipulation for the construction of promoter probe vectors. 
•	RNA extraction and preparation of cDNA.
•	Blotting techniques (Northern, Southern and Western). 
•	In silico analysis using ClustalW, BLAST, Polygenetic tree construction.
	
Cell Culture methods

•	Maintenance, propagation and differentiation of THP-1 cell lines.
•	Infection of cultured cells with bacteria.
•	ELISA to quantitate the cytokine levels in cell culture supernatants.

Microbiology methods

•	Processing specimens for Scanning Electron Microscopy, Fluorescent Microscopy.
•	Processing clinical specimens (blood, urine, faeces, wound swabs) and performing culture and sensitivity for common clinical pathogens. 
•	Studying in vitro growth kinetics by spectrophotometric and plating techniques.

KEY I.T. SKILLS

•	Word Processing, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet &amp; Email

Publications

Presented a poster on “Detection and RFLP typing of Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase producing strains of Klebsiella spp. and Escherichia coli isolated from cases of extra intestinal and intestinal infections in children” at IAMM conference, NIMHANS, Bangalore, India, 2003 .

Lakshminarayan H, Narayanan S, Bach H, Sundaram KG, Av-Gay Y. “Molecular cloning and biochemical characterization of a serine threonine protein kinase, PknL, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.” Protein Expr Purif. 2008. 58 (2): 309-17.

Lakshminarayan H, Rajaram A, Narayanan S (2009) Involvement of Serine Threonine Protein Kinase, PknL, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv in Starvation Response of Mycobacteria. J Microbial Biochem Technol. 1: 030-036. doi:10.4172/1948-5948.1000006.

Work References: 
Available on request</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Curriculum Vitae &#8211; Harini Laxminarayan PhD</p>
<p>Place:     Chennai, TN, India<br />
Contact: <a href="mailto:harinilaxminarayan@googlemail.com">harinilaxminarayan@googlemail.com</a><br />
Date:       3-Jun-10</p>
<p>Education</p>
<p>2004 – 2010 	                  PhD, Tuberculosis Research Centre (ICMR), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.</p>
<p>Thesis title: Cloning, Expression and Functional Characterization of a serine threonine protein kinase, PknL, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv.</p>
<p>2000-2003 	                   M.Sc. Medical Microbiology, Dr. ALMPGIBMS, University of Madras, Chennai, India.</p>
<p>Thesis title: Detection of Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase producing strains of Klebsiella spp. And Escherichia coli isolated from cases of extra intestinal and intestinal infections in children.</p>
<p>1997-2000		B.Sc. General Microbiology, Kumari Rani Meena Muthiah College, University of Madras, Chennai, India.</p>
<p>Work Experience</p>
<p>July 2006 &#8211; January 2007	International Exchange Scholar, Div. of Infectious Diseases,    University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.</p>
<p>January 2004 &#8211; July 2004	Senior Research Fellow, Aids Prevention and Control Project, Voluntary Health Services, Chennai, India.</p>
<p>January 2004 – June 2004	Part time lecturer in Microbial Technology, Kumari Rani Meena Muthiah College, University of Madras,Chennai,	India.</p>
<p>Certificate Courses attended</p>
<p>•	Radio Safety Certificate examination, University of British Columbia, 2006 (for the safe used of radio nucleotides in lab settings).</p>
<p>•	Introductory course in Bio informatics, Anna University, Chennai, 2005.</p>
<p>•	Participated in 1st and 2nd Annual Symposium on HIV/TB conducted by Y.R.G. Care, Voluntary Health Services, Taramani, Chennai, India. 2008 and 2009.</p>
<p>•	Workshop on Good Clinical Laboratory Practices, YRG-CARE-VHS, Chennai, 2010</p>
<p>Awards and Scholarships received</p>
<p>•	Cleared All India Competitive examination conducted by UGC-CSIR for award of Junior Research Fellowship to conduct research, 2004-2008.</p>
<p>•	University First rank in M.Sc. Degree, 2003.</p>
<p>•	Dr. Eric Walker, Indo-UK British Council Project Endowment Prize for performance in M.Sc. degree examination, 2003.</p>
<p>•	Conferred Rotary Youth Leadership Award by the Rotary Club of Madras during a leadership camp organized on 3rd September 1995.<br />
Scientific Skills</p>
<p>Molecular Biology</p>
<p>•	Protein Chemistry: Protein expression using several bacterial over expression systems, separation techniques including 1D-SDS PAGE, 2D-SDS-PAGE, Affinity and Thin Layer Chromatography, Phosphor Amino acid Analysis, Kinase activity assays, processing samples for Mass Spectrometry and Immuno blotting.<br />
•	DNA amplification using conventional PCR and general cloning strategies.<br />
•	Site Targeted Mutagenesis using oligo nucleotide primers to create point mutants.<br />
•	DNA manipulation for the construction of promoter probe vectors.<br />
•	RNA extraction and preparation of cDNA.<br />
•	Blotting techniques (Northern, Southern and Western).<br />
•	In silico analysis using ClustalW, BLAST, Polygenetic tree construction.</p>
<p>Cell Culture methods</p>
<p>•	Maintenance, propagation and differentiation of THP-1 cell lines.<br />
•	Infection of cultured cells with bacteria.<br />
•	ELISA to quantitate the cytokine levels in cell culture supernatants.</p>
<p>Microbiology methods</p>
<p>•	Processing specimens for Scanning Electron Microscopy, Fluorescent Microscopy.<br />
•	Processing clinical specimens (blood, urine, faeces, wound swabs) and performing culture and sensitivity for common clinical pathogens.<br />
•	Studying in vitro growth kinetics by spectrophotometric and plating techniques.</p>
<p>KEY I.T. SKILLS</p>
<p>•	Word Processing, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet &amp; Email</p>
<p>Publications</p>
<p>Presented a poster on “Detection and RFLP typing of Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase producing strains of Klebsiella spp. and Escherichia coli isolated from cases of extra intestinal and intestinal infections in children” at IAMM conference, NIMHANS, Bangalore, India, 2003 .</p>
<p>Lakshminarayan H, Narayanan S, Bach H, Sundaram KG, Av-Gay Y. “Molecular cloning and biochemical characterization of a serine threonine protein kinase, PknL, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.” Protein Expr Purif. 2008. 58 (2): 309-17.</p>
<p>Lakshminarayan H, Rajaram A, Narayanan S (2009) Involvement of Serine Threonine Protein Kinase, PknL, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv in Starvation Response of Mycobacteria. J Microbial Biochem Technol. 1: 030-036. doi:10.4172/1948-5948.1000006.</p>
<p>Work References:<br />
Available on request</p>
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		<title>By: Roli Jain</title>
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		<dc:creator>Roli Jain</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 05:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Resume


						                     Email-id: roli.92@rediffmail.com
ROLI JAIN						     Mobile: ?-+????????????
W/o Mr. Akshay  Jain                                                                                                    +919999000393
B-31 Second Floor
Duggle Colony, Khanpur
New Delhi -62
       
Objective:  
To secure responsible and challenging positions in an organization of repute and contribute meaningfully in my areas of strength and interest by applying my skills and knowledge. 

Experiences:  (5 year )

?	Currently Working with PROMED RESEARCH CENTER  Gurgaon (Hariyana) as a Research Scientist  in Analytical Development Department since 20 march 07 to till date.
?	Worked with Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd Mandideep Bhopal (M.P) as a R&amp;D chemist in Analytical Development Department since 15 April 2005 to 14 March 2007.
?	Worked with IPCA Laboratories Limited Ratlam, (M.P.) USFDA PLANT from Aug 2004 to Apr 2005 as a Trainee chemist in Analytical Research &amp; Development Department.

  Academic profile:

?	Pursuing Post Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs ( Open and Distance Mode ) by Jamia Hamdard ND 110062   

?	Submitted thesis on  07 Sep 09 for  PhD  under the supervision of  Dr. (Smt.) Archna Pandey Professor Dept. of chemistry Dr. H.S.Gour University, thesis entitled “Kinetics Study Of Delayed Drug  Release”

?	M.Sc. from Dr. H.S.Gour University in 2004 with specialization in Analytical Chemistry with 62%

?	B.Sc. from Govt. P.G. College Tikamgarh  M.P  in 2002 with Botany, Zoology and Chemistry with 64%








Work Profile  :


Handling Of Instruments:
  HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) with Waters ( Empower ), Agilend (Chem station 1100 sreies ), Simadzu (LC solution ) ,Gas Chromatography, KF Titrater , DSC ( Difference scanning calorimetric), IR,UV, Dissolution Apparatus, Auto Titrator ,        

Job  profile :    

?	Method Development for, Solid Dosage like Tablets, Capsule, Parental, Injection, Suspension , dry suspension , Ophthalmic Like Eye and Ear Drops. Using various analytical techniques mostly with liquid chromatography.
?	Dissolution Method  Development for solid dosage form.
?	Comparative Dissolution Profiling  with innovator for ANDA.
?	Execute analytical method validation. 
?	Calibration of handling instrument.
?	Performed the analysis of API and Raw material .
?	Working standard preparation &amp; maintain its related records.
?	Preparation of  various document as required for R&amp;D technology transfer to commercial plant as per GLP compliances 
?	To perform all lab activities in compliance with GLP.
?	Handling miscellaneous Project activity like costing , budgets , Indenting  etc. 

Seminars &amp; awards
 
1.	Presenting paper entitled Polymicellier media as a dissolution of delayed released formulation of Diclofenac sodium. in National Seminar on POLYMER SCIENCE :EMERGING TRENDS (Oct 27- 28,2006) held at Department of chemistry ,Government Girls P.G. College Rewa (M.P.)

2.	Presenting paper entitled A Kinetics Dissolution study of Antidepressant drug  Deleyed formulation in presence of surfactant in National symposium of fundamental &amp; Analytical aspects of self organizing Systems (Mar- 8-10,2007 ) at Kalyan Mahavidyalaya  Bhilai CG

3.	Attending Seminar on Column Chemistry by Waters held on Dec ,8,2008 Confrence room of Promed Research Center Gurgaon.

4.	Getting 2nd Prize in Essay (Safty in Laboratory working ) writing Inter industrial Competition organizing by Lupin LTD Mandideep in Year 2006 on National Satfy Day .    


  Papers &amp; Publications

1.	R.Jain , A. Pandey , S.S. Pandey : Mechanism of Dissolution of delayed Release form of Diclofenac sodium , Bulgarian Journal of chemical Education , 18,E131-E138 (2009).
2.	Paper accepted for the oral Presentation in 10th Asian Conference on Analytical Science 2009, Aug-11-13 ,2009 Kinetics and Metabolites of A Antidepressant Drug in Anionic Miceller Media, Institute of Kimia , Malaysia .
3.	Paper accepted for the XIII ECSBM 2009 , entitled “ Study of I-vitro Release Kinetics and Metabolites of A Antidepressant Drug in Anionic Miceller Media – A New Approach for Nanotechnology in Medical Science” Held at Palermo Italy.
4.	Paper accepted for Oral Presentation in Gorden Research Conference 2009, at Colbysawyer College in New London NH United State
5.	Paper accepted for 42nd IUPAC Congress Chemistry Solutions Aug -6,2009 entitled The Mechanism of Dissolution of Delayed Released Formulation of Diclofenac Sodium in Polymeric Micellar Media “ Held at Glasgow , UK
6.	Paper accepted for European Polymer Congress 2009, July 12-17, 2009 , entitled “ Study of In-vetro release kinetics and metabolites of a Antidepresent drug in Anionic Miceller Media –A New Trend in Polymer Science “ held at Graz, Austria. 


Personal  details 
                     
	Name 			:	Roli Jain
	Father’s Name		:	Shri Suresh Kumar Jain 
	Mother’s Name 		:	Smt. Manorama Jain 
	Date of Birth		:	09th Feb 1981
	Gender 			:	Female
	Marital Status		:	Married
	Permanent Address	:           Range Colony 
					Civil Line Road Tikamgarh (M.P)
                      	Phone			:	07683-246040
	Hobbies 			:	Music, Poetry writing
	 




References:    
                       

	 Dr.  K.S Pitre  (MSc ,PhD)
                     	Prof. &amp; head of the Deppt. Of chemistry 
	               Dept. of chemistry , Dr. Hari Singh Gour University sagar(M.P)

       	          Dr. Archana Panday (MSc, PhD)
                        Prof. Of  Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar(M.P.)
                        Dept. of Chemistry, Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar (M.P.)
            Phone No.-0942445062

The information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge.

Date – 

Place - 


                                                                                                                        (ROLI JAIN)</description>
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<p>						                     Email-id: <a href="mailto:roli.92@rediffmail.com">roli.92@rediffmail.com</a><br />
ROLI JAIN						     Mobile: ?-+????????????<br />
W/o Mr. Akshay  Jain                                                                                                    +919999000393<br />
B-31 Second Floor<br />
Duggle Colony, Khanpur<br />
New Delhi -62</p>
<p>Objective:<br />
To secure responsible and challenging positions in an organization of repute and contribute meaningfully in my areas of strength and interest by applying my skills and knowledge. </p>
<p>Experiences:  (5 year )</p>
<p>?	Currently Working with PROMED RESEARCH CENTER  Gurgaon (Hariyana) as a Research Scientist  in Analytical Development Department since 20 march 07 to till date.<br />
?	Worked with Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd Mandideep Bhopal (M.P) as a R&amp;D chemist in Analytical Development Department since 15 April 2005 to 14 March 2007.<br />
?	Worked with IPCA Laboratories Limited Ratlam, (M.P.) USFDA PLANT from Aug 2004 to Apr 2005 as a Trainee chemist in Analytical Research &amp; Development Department.</p>
<p>  Academic profile:</p>
<p>?	Pursuing Post Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs ( Open and Distance Mode ) by Jamia Hamdard ND 110062   </p>
<p>?	Submitted thesis on  07 Sep 09 for  PhD  under the supervision of  Dr. (Smt.) Archna Pandey Professor Dept. of chemistry Dr. H.S.Gour University, thesis entitled “Kinetics Study Of Delayed Drug  Release”</p>
<p>?	M.Sc. from Dr. H.S.Gour University in 2004 with specialization in Analytical Chemistry with 62%</p>
<p>?	B.Sc. from Govt. P.G. College Tikamgarh  M.P  in 2002 with Botany, Zoology and Chemistry with 64%</p>
<p>Work Profile  :</p>
<p>Handling Of Instruments:<br />
  HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) with Waters ( Empower ), Agilend (Chem station 1100 sreies ), Simadzu (LC solution ) ,Gas Chromatography, KF Titrater , DSC ( Difference scanning calorimetric), IR,UV, Dissolution Apparatus, Auto Titrator ,        </p>
<p>Job  profile :    </p>
<p>?	Method Development for, Solid Dosage like Tablets, Capsule, Parental, Injection, Suspension , dry suspension , Ophthalmic Like Eye and Ear Drops. Using various analytical techniques mostly with liquid chromatography.<br />
?	Dissolution Method  Development for solid dosage form.<br />
?	Comparative Dissolution Profiling  with innovator for ANDA.<br />
?	Execute analytical method validation.<br />
?	Calibration of handling instrument.<br />
?	Performed the analysis of API and Raw material .<br />
?	Working standard preparation &amp; maintain its related records.<br />
?	Preparation of  various document as required for R&amp;D technology transfer to commercial plant as per GLP compliances<br />
?	To perform all lab activities in compliance with GLP.<br />
?	Handling miscellaneous Project activity like costing , budgets , Indenting  etc. </p>
<p>Seminars &amp; awards</p>
<p>1.	Presenting paper entitled Polymicellier media as a dissolution of delayed released formulation of Diclofenac sodium. in National Seminar on POLYMER SCIENCE :EMERGING TRENDS (Oct 27- 28,2006) held at Department of chemistry ,Government Girls P.G. College Rewa (M.P.)</p>
<p>2.	Presenting paper entitled A Kinetics Dissolution study of Antidepressant drug  Deleyed formulation in presence of surfactant in National symposium of fundamental &amp; Analytical aspects of self organizing Systems (Mar- 8-10,2007 ) at Kalyan Mahavidyalaya  Bhilai CG</p>
<p>3.	Attending Seminar on Column Chemistry by Waters held on Dec ,8,2008 Confrence room of Promed Research Center Gurgaon.</p>
<p>4.	Getting 2nd Prize in Essay (Safty in Laboratory working ) writing Inter industrial Competition organizing by Lupin LTD Mandideep in Year 2006 on National Satfy Day .    </p>
<p>  Papers &amp; Publications</p>
<p>1.	R.Jain , A. Pandey , S.S. Pandey : Mechanism of Dissolution of delayed Release form of Diclofenac sodium , Bulgarian Journal of chemical Education , 18,E131-E138 (2009).<br />
2.	Paper accepted for the oral Presentation in 10th Asian Conference on Analytical Science 2009, Aug-11-13 ,2009 Kinetics and Metabolites of A Antidepressant Drug in Anionic Miceller Media, Institute of Kimia , Malaysia .<br />
3.	Paper accepted for the XIII ECSBM 2009 , entitled “ Study of I-vitro Release Kinetics and Metabolites of A Antidepressant Drug in Anionic Miceller Media – A New Approach for Nanotechnology in Medical Science” Held at Palermo Italy.<br />
4.	Paper accepted for Oral Presentation in Gorden Research Conference 2009, at Colbysawyer College in New London NH United State<br />
5.	Paper accepted for 42nd IUPAC Congress Chemistry Solutions Aug -6,2009 entitled The Mechanism of Dissolution of Delayed Released Formulation of Diclofenac Sodium in Polymeric Micellar Media “ Held at Glasgow , UK<br />
6.	Paper accepted for European Polymer Congress 2009, July 12-17, 2009 , entitled “ Study of In-vetro release kinetics and metabolites of a Antidepresent drug in Anionic Miceller Media –A New Trend in Polymer Science “ held at Graz, Austria. </p>
<p>Personal  details </p>
<p>	Name 			:	Roli Jain<br />
	Father’s Name		:	Shri Suresh Kumar Jain<br />
	Mother’s Name 		:	Smt. Manorama Jain<br />
	Date of Birth		:	09th Feb 1981<br />
	Gender 			:	Female<br />
	Marital Status		:	Married<br />
	Permanent Address	:           Range Colony<br />
					Civil Line Road Tikamgarh (M.P)<br />
                      	Phone			:	07683-246040<br />
	Hobbies 			:	Music, Poetry writing</p>
<p>References:    </p>
<p>	 Dr.  K.S Pitre  (MSc ,PhD)<br />
                     	Prof. &amp; head of the Deppt. Of chemistry<br />
	               Dept. of chemistry , Dr. Hari Singh Gour University sagar(M.P)</p>
<p>       	          Dr. Archana Panday (MSc, PhD)<br />
                        Prof. Of  Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar(M.P.)<br />
                        Dept. of Chemistry, Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar (M.P.)<br />
            Phone No.-0942445062</p>
<p>The information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge.</p>
<p>Date – </p>
<p>Place &#8211; </p>
<p>                                                                                                                        (ROLI JAIN)</p>
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		<title>By: FAISAL HAYAT</title>
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		<dc:creator>FAISAL HAYAT</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 13:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>CURRICULUM VITAE

Faisal Hayat                                                                     
Department of Chemistry                                                      
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Jamia Millia Islamia
New Delhi 110 025
E-mail: faisalchem80@yahoo.com

PERSONAL DETAILS
Father’s Name		:	Mr. Aousaf Ahmad
Date of Birth		:	2nd July, 1980
Sex			:	Male
Marital Status		:	Unmarried
Nationality		:	Indian

CAREER OBJECTIVES

To pursue a Post-Doctoral research in frontier areas of Synthetic Organic Chemistry and utilize my technical knowledge and strong interpersonal skills.

 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION
?	Pursuing Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry) “Entamoeba histolytica Inhibitors: Synthesis, and Antiamoebic Screening of Some Heterocyclic Compounds” under the supervision Dr. Amir Azam, Department of Chemistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, INDIA (A Central University)
            (Thesis will be submitted in the month of May, 2010)

?	M.Sc. in Chemistry (Industrial Applications) from Hamdard University, New Delhi in 2003 with first division, Securing 64.66% marks.
?	B.Sc. (General Biological Sciences) from Rohailkhand University, Bareilly in 1999 with first division, Securing 63% marks. (Subjects: Zoology, Botany, Chemistry)

RESEARCH/ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

?		Technical Assistant, Department of Central Instrumentation Facility           	(CIF), Hamdard University, New Delhi, India, June 2004 to till June 2005.
?		Junior Research Fellow in Ecotoxicology &amp; Immunotoxicology Laboratory, 	Dept. of Toxicology, Hamdard University New Delhi, India, April 2006 to till 	April 2007.
?		Two months summer training in Ranbaxy Pharmaceutical Company 	(Gurgaon), Department of Medicinal Chemistry (NDDR) entitled “Drugs 	Intermediates Synthesis”.

AWARDS

?	Awarded with Junior Research fellowship (JRF) of Ministry of Environment &amp;Forests (MOEF), Govt. of India, April 2006 to till April 2007.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

?	Total Synthesis of Natural Products.
?	Organocatalysis and Development of New Synthetic Methodologies. 
?	Synthetic Heterocyclic Chemistry.
?	Medicinal Chemistry and Drug designing.



COMPUTER SKILL 

?	Complete knowledge of working with computers especially, MS Word, MS Power point, MS Excel, MS DOS and internet.




TECHNIQUES KNOWN/EXPERTISE

Analytical Techniques
?	Paper chromatography, 
?	Thin layer chromatography, 
?	Column chromatography,
?	FT-IR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy)
?	UV-VIS spectrophotometer, 
?	AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer)
?	GC    (Gas Chromatography)
?	HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography)

ANIMAL HANDLING

Expertise in handling the following:

?	 Rats
?	 Fish

RESEARCH PAPER PUBLISHED/ACCEPTED/COMMUNICATED
Pandey S, Parvez S, Ansari R A, Ali M, Hayat F, Ahmad F, Raisuddin S (2008) Effect of exposure to multiple trace metal on biochemical. Histological and ultrastructural features of gills of a freshwater fish Channa punctata Bloch. Chem Biol Interac 174(3): 183-192.

Iqbal PF,  Parveen H,  Bhat AR, Hayat F,  Azam A (2009) Synthesis, characterization, antiamoebic activity and toxicity of novel bisdioxazole derivatives. Eur J Med Chem 44(11): 4747-4751.

	Faisal Hayat, Attar Salahuddin, Sadiq Umar, Amir Azam (2010) Synthesis, 	Characterization, Antiamoebic Activity and Toxicity of Novel Series of Pyrazolines 	Bearing Quinoline Tail. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (Communicated).


Faisal Hayat, Attar Salahuddin, Amir Azam (2010) Synthesis, Characterization, Antiamoebic Activity and Toxicity of  noval  2-(quinolin-8-yloxy) acetohydrazones and their cyclized products (1,2,3-Thiadiazole and 1,2,3-Selenadiazole derivatives). European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (Communicated).

	Faisal Hayat, Attar Salahuddin, Amir Azam (2010) Synthesis, Characterization, 	Antiamoebic Activity and Toxicity of New pyrazolo [3, 4-d] pyrimidine-6-one 	derivatives. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry 	(Communicated).

SEMINARS DELIVERED AND CONFERENCES ATTENDED
?	Delivered a university level presentation on “Drugs Intermediates Synthesis (M.Sc. dissertation)” in Department of Chemistry, Hamdard University, New Delhi in the year 2003.
?	Participated in  international workshop on “ Environment Toxocology and Waste Management With Special Reference to Hospital of Northern India” held at Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University), New Delhi, December 2-4, 2006.
?	Participated in university level seminar on  “Biotechnology and Human Welfare” held at Jamia Hamdard, Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi, March 19-20,2007.
?	Participated in Interdisciplinary Science Conference on “Recent Trends in research in Biological Sciences” held at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, December 7, 2007.






REFERENCES
Dr. S. Raisuddin (Reader) 			        
      Department of Toxicology                                      
      Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)                   
New Delhi – 110062, INDIA                                  
E-Mail: sheikhraisuddin@ yahoo.com                    

Dr. Suhel Parvez
Humboldt Fellow
	Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Germany
E-Mail: drsuhelparvez@gmail.com

Dr. M. Irfan Qureshi (Lecturer)
Department of Biosciences 
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University)
New Delhi-110025, INDIA
E-Mail: mirfanq@gmail.com</description>
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<p>Faisal Hayat<br />
Department of Chemistry<br />
Faculty of Natural Sciences<br />
Jamia Millia Islamia<br />
New Delhi 110 025<br />
E-mail: <a href="mailto:faisalchem80@yahoo.com">faisalchem80@yahoo.com</a></p>
<p>PERSONAL DETAILS<br />
Father’s Name		:	Mr. Aousaf Ahmad<br />
Date of Birth		:	2nd July, 1980<br />
Sex			:	Male<br />
Marital Status		:	Unmarried<br />
Nationality		:	Indian</p>
<p>CAREER OBJECTIVES</p>
<p>To pursue a Post-Doctoral research in frontier areas of Synthetic Organic Chemistry and utilize my technical knowledge and strong interpersonal skills.</p>
<p> ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION<br />
?	Pursuing Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry) “Entamoeba histolytica Inhibitors: Synthesis, and Antiamoebic Screening of Some Heterocyclic Compounds” under the supervision Dr. Amir Azam, Department of Chemistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, INDIA (A Central University)<br />
            (Thesis will be submitted in the month of May, 2010)</p>
<p>?	M.Sc. in Chemistry (Industrial Applications) from Hamdard University, New Delhi in 2003 with first division, Securing 64.66% marks.<br />
?	B.Sc. (General Biological Sciences) from Rohailkhand University, Bareilly in 1999 with first division, Securing 63% marks. (Subjects: Zoology, Botany, Chemistry)</p>
<p>RESEARCH/ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE</p>
<p>?		Technical Assistant, Department of Central Instrumentation Facility           	(CIF), Hamdard University, New Delhi, India, June 2004 to till June 2005.<br />
?		Junior Research Fellow in Ecotoxicology &amp; Immunotoxicology Laboratory, 	Dept. of Toxicology, Hamdard University New Delhi, India, April 2006 to till 	April 2007.<br />
?		Two months summer training in Ranbaxy Pharmaceutical Company 	(Gurgaon), Department of Medicinal Chemistry (NDDR) entitled “Drugs 	Intermediates Synthesis”.</p>
<p>AWARDS</p>
<p>?	Awarded with Junior Research fellowship (JRF) of Ministry of Environment &amp;Forests (MOEF), Govt. of India, April 2006 to till April 2007.</p>
<p>RESEARCH INTERESTS</p>
<p>?	Total Synthesis of Natural Products.<br />
?	Organocatalysis and Development of New Synthetic Methodologies.<br />
?	Synthetic Heterocyclic Chemistry.<br />
?	Medicinal Chemistry and Drug designing.</p>
<p>COMPUTER SKILL </p>
<p>?	Complete knowledge of working with computers especially, MS Word, MS Power point, MS Excel, MS DOS and internet.</p>
<p>TECHNIQUES KNOWN/EXPERTISE</p>
<p>Analytical Techniques<br />
?	Paper chromatography,<br />
?	Thin layer chromatography,<br />
?	Column chromatography,<br />
?	FT-IR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy)<br />
?	UV-VIS spectrophotometer,<br />
?	AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer)<br />
?	GC    (Gas Chromatography)<br />
?	HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography)</p>
<p>ANIMAL HANDLING</p>
<p>Expertise in handling the following:</p>
<p>?	 Rats<br />
?	 Fish</p>
<p>RESEARCH PAPER PUBLISHED/ACCEPTED/COMMUNICATED<br />
Pandey S, Parvez S, Ansari R A, Ali M, Hayat F, Ahmad F, Raisuddin S (2008) Effect of exposure to multiple trace metal on biochemical. Histological and ultrastructural features of gills of a freshwater fish Channa punctata Bloch. Chem Biol Interac 174(3): 183-192.</p>
<p>Iqbal PF,  Parveen H,  Bhat AR, Hayat F,  Azam A (2009) Synthesis, characterization, antiamoebic activity and toxicity of novel bisdioxazole derivatives. Eur J Med Chem 44(11): 4747-4751.</p>
<p>	Faisal Hayat, Attar Salahuddin, Sadiq Umar, Amir Azam (2010) Synthesis, 	Characterization, Antiamoebic Activity and Toxicity of Novel Series of Pyrazolines 	Bearing Quinoline Tail. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (Communicated).</p>
<p>Faisal Hayat, Attar Salahuddin, Amir Azam (2010) Synthesis, Characterization, Antiamoebic Activity and Toxicity of  noval  2-(quinolin-8-yloxy) acetohydrazones and their cyclized products (1,2,3-Thiadiazole and 1,2,3-Selenadiazole derivatives). European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (Communicated).</p>
<p>	Faisal Hayat, Attar Salahuddin, Amir Azam (2010) Synthesis, Characterization, 	Antiamoebic Activity and Toxicity of New pyrazolo [3, 4-d] pyrimidine-6-one 	derivatives. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry 	(Communicated).</p>
<p>SEMINARS DELIVERED AND CONFERENCES ATTENDED<br />
?	Delivered a university level presentation on “Drugs Intermediates Synthesis (M.Sc. dissertation)” in Department of Chemistry, Hamdard University, New Delhi in the year 2003.<br />
?	Participated in  international workshop on “ Environment Toxocology and Waste Management With Special Reference to Hospital of Northern India” held at Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University), New Delhi, December 2-4, 2006.<br />
?	Participated in university level seminar on  “Biotechnology and Human Welfare” held at Jamia Hamdard, Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi, March 19-20,2007.<br />
?	Participated in Interdisciplinary Science Conference on “Recent Trends in research in Biological Sciences” held at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, December 7, 2007.</p>
<p>REFERENCES<br />
Dr. S. Raisuddin (Reader)<br />
      Department of Toxicology<br />
      Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University)<br />
New Delhi – 110062, INDIA<br />
E-Mail: sheikhraisuddin@ yahoo.com                    </p>
<p>Dr. Suhel Parvez<br />
Humboldt Fellow<br />
	Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology<br />
Germany<br />
E-Mail: <a href="mailto:drsuhelparvez@gmail.com">drsuhelparvez@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>Dr. M. Irfan Qureshi (Lecturer)<br />
Department of Biosciences<br />
Faculty of Natural Sciences<br />
Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University)<br />
New Delhi-110025, INDIA<br />
E-Mail: <a href="mailto:mirfanq@gmail.com">mirfanq@gmail.com</a></p>
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		<description>CURRICULUM VITAE
Suryakiran Navath, M. Sc, Ph. D.
Research Scientist
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA
Ph: 520 621 2396, Mobile: 520 331 7432
E-mail: snavath@email.arizona.edu


Research Expertise 

•	Medicinal Chemistry, Peptides Chemistry, Carbohydrate Chemistry, Nucleosides, Bioorganic Chemistry, Heterocyclic Chemistry, The Chemistry of Organo Sulfones, Polymer Chemistry, Prodrugs, drug-conjugates, Drug Delivery Systems, Fluorine Chemistry, Synthesis of highly fluorinated drug imaging agents as multifunctional delivery vehicles and Radiolabeled Synthesis.
•	Development of new synthetic methodologies

Professional Experience

03/2009-Till date:  Research Scientist, at Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona USA

•	Designed and synthesized Diazido-PGPGPG spacer and multimerization with MSH(4) for early detection and treatment of Human Melanocortin Cancer.  
•	Designed and synthesized 5’-phospho-N6-furfuryladenosine for Redox Drug Discovery Targeting Human Skin Cancer.
•	Designed and synthesized Synthesis of 2-Hydroxy-?-Estradiol and 4-Hydroxy-?-Estradiol for Study of Molecular Basis of ROS-induced Cell Death
•	Designed and synthesized 4’-(9-Acridinenylamino)butanesulfonanilide for the treatment and management of patients with Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors such as tyrosine kinase inhibitor and kinase inhibitor to Aurora Kinase.

03/2008-02/2009: NIH Post Doctoral Research Associate, School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland USA

•	 Designed and synthesized highly fluorinated drug imaging agents as multifunctional delivery vehicles for cancer therapy. Designed and synthesized a class of 19F imaging tracers (19FIT) to label drugs to form a new pharmaceutical entity 19FIT-drug, which can be tracked and quantified by 19F MRI, drug dose individualization based on in vivo drug information in each patient.
•	Synthesis of image-guided drug delivery systems.
•	Synthesis and modification of some anti-cancer drugs.

04/2005-02/2008: Senior Research Fellow, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, India
•	Designed and synthesized 3-amino substituted Indazole and 3-amino 1H-Pyrazole Derrivatives
•	Synthesized chiral Ionic Liquid Possessing Chiral Carboxilate Tetrapropylammonium L-prolinate [TPA][L-Pro] and Exploitation in Organic Synthesis 
•	Developed synthetic Methodologies involving La(NO3)3.6H2O, Bi(NO3)3.5H2O,  as Green Catalysts 
11/2002-04/2005:	Junior Research Fellow, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, India
•	Halogenation of Sulfones involving environmental friendly reagents
•	Designed and synthesized 3-amino 1H-Pyrazole Derrivatives as potent kinase inhibiters 
•	Designed and synthesized Homo bicyclonucleosides, bicyclonucleoside analogues
Education
•	Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry) (11/2002-12/2007): Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, India
       Research Work/Research Supervisor: Indian Institute of Chemical Technology        (IICT), Dr. Y. Venkateswarlu (Deputy Director)
•	M.S. (Organic Chemistry) (2000-2002): Dr. Babasaheb Ambedukar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India
•	B.S. (Chemistry) (1997-2000): Osmania University, Hyderabad, India
Awards/Fellowships
•	Year 2002: Best Student Award, Yogeshwary Mahavidyalay, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedukar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India.
•	Year 2000-2002: University second rank Dr. Babasaheb Ambedukar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India
•	Year 2002: First price/rank in graduate student seminar competition Yogeshwary Mahavidyalay, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedukar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India 
•	Year: 2002 Junior Research Fellowship (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), India.
•	Year: 2005 National Eligibility Test (Joint National Eligibility Test-Council of Scientific and Industrial Research)) India
•	Year: 2007 Senior Research Fellowship MoES (Ministry of Earth Sciences), New Delhi, India
•	Year: 2007 Senior Research Fellowship (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) New Delhi, India
TEACHING
•	Taught Organic Chemistry undergraduate students for 2 years at the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad India.
MEMBERSHIPS
•	Member, American Association for Cancer Research
•	Member, American Chemical Society
•	Member, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
REVIEWER &amp; REFEREE
•	Chemical Communications
•	Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry 
•	European Journal of Organic Chemistry
•	Bioorganic &amp; Medicinal Chemistry
•	Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews
CITATIONS
•	More than 100 citations in different journals and books of national &amp; international repute which includes high impact journals and reviews such as Chemical Reviews, Angewandte Chemie and Journal of American Chemical Society 
Technical Experience
•	Familiar in setting up and executing a variety of organic reactions, which includes handling air sensitive and hygroscopic reagents.
•	Expertise in using instruments like NMR (200MHz, 300MHz, 500MHz), LC-MS, ESI-MS, FT-IR, UV-VIS, GC-MS, HPLC and Peptide Synthesizer. 
•	Used various chromatographic techniques (manual &amp; automated systems, Chromatotron, MPLC and Flash Chromatography)
•	Proficient in the use of Scopus, Scirus, Scifinder and Crossfire.
•	Well versed with Windows 7/XP/2000/98 and Vista Windows operating systems, Microsoft office 2000/2003 (Word, Excel, Power point and Photo Scan) and Chem Draw, Chem Note Book, ISISI Draw, Chem office, ACD Labs. 
•	Preparation of Manuscripts independently for various reputed international Journals 
Experimental Skills
•	Well acquainted in planning sequential synthetic methods, characterization and strategic approaches for the desired molecules.
•	Purification techniques &amp; good handling of the reagents.

Projects Completed
1	Designed and Synthesized 3-amino Pyrazoles Sponsored by Glaxo Smith Kine (UK) (GSK-IICT-10) 14 Target molecules have been prepared in 10 mmol Each
2	Designed and Synthesized 3-amino Indazoles Sponsored by Glaxo Smith Kine (UK) (GSK-IICT-14) 8 Target molecules have been prepared in 2 mmol Each
3	Designed and Synthesized 4,5-disubstituted Pyrazinone Derrivatives By Suzuki Coupling Sponsored by Glaxo Smith Kine (UK) (GSK-IICT-16) 23 Target molecules have been prepared in 3 grams Each.


Research Publications
1.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar, T. Srikanth Reddy, K. Chinni Mahesh, K. Rajesh and Y. Venkateswarlu, Chemoselective mono halogenation of b-keto-sulfones using potassium halide and hydrogen peroxide; synthesis of halomethyl sulfones and dihalomethyl sulfones. Tetrahedron Lett. 2007, 48, 877-881.
2.	K. Chinni Mahesh, M. Narasimhulu, T. Srikanth Reddy, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu, A mild and efficient chemoselective protection of amines as N-benzyloxycarbonyl derivatives in the presence of La(NO3)3.6H2O under solvent-free conditions. Tetrahedron Lett. 2007, 48, 55-59.
3.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar and Y. Venkateswarlu, Synthesis of 3-Amino Substituted N-Alkylindazoles via Palladium(II) catalyzed Intramolecular N-Arylation of Tosylhydrazines. Chemistry Lett.  2007, 36, 1370-1371.
4.	N. Suryakiran, D. Ramesh and Y. Venkateswarlu, N-Benzyloxycarbonylation of Amines in Ionic Liquid [TPA][L-Pro] as an Efficient Reaction Medium. Tetrahedron Lett. 2008 49, 2607-2610.
5.	P. Prabhakar, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu, A Mild and Efficient Chemoselective Protection of Primary Alcohols as Pivaloyl Esters using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a Catalyst under Solvent-free Conditions. Chemistry Lett. 2007, 36, 732-733.
6.	V. Suresh, N. Suryakiran, and Y. Venkateswarlu, A mild and efficient synthesis of chloroesters by the cleavage of cyclic and acyclic ethers using Bi(NO3)3•5H2O as a catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Canadian Journal of Chemistry 2007, 85, 1037-1040.
7.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar, T. Srikanth Reddy, M. Srinivasulu and Y. Venkateswarlu. Rapid N-tert-butoxycarbonylation of amines using Bi(NO3)3.5H2O as a mild and highly efficient catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2007, 264, 40-43.
8.	P. Prabhakar, N. Suryakiran, M. Narasimhulu and Y. Venkateswarlu, A mild and efficient 1,4-addition of thiols and phenols to ?,?-unsaturated carbonyl compounds using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2007, 274, 72–77.
9.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar, K. Rajesh, V. Suresh and Y. Venkateswarlu, Synthesis of b-keto-sulfones using ionic liquid [TPA][Pro] as an efficient and reusable reaction medium. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2007, 270, 201-204.
10.	N. Suryakiran, K. Rajesh, P. Prabhakar, J. Jon Paul Selvam and Y. Venkateswarlu, A mild and efficient synthesis of benzodiazepines using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Catalysis Communications 2007, 8, 1635-1640.
11.	M. Srinivasulu, K Rajesh, N. Suryakiran, J. Jon Paul Selvam, and Y. Venkateswarlu, Lanthanum(III) nitrate hexahydrate catalyzed chemoselective thioacetalisation of  aldehydes. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry 2007, 28, 245-249.
12.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy and Y. Venkateswarlu.  Efficient synthesis of b-hydroxy sulfones via opening of epoxides with sodium sulphinates in ionic liquid[TPA][Pro]. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry 2007, 28, 513-518.
13.	N. Suryakiran, M. Srinivasulu and Y. Venkateswarlu. Halogenation of b-keto-sulfones using KX/H2O2 in aqueous medium: Synthesis of a-halo b-keto-sulfones and a-halomethyl sulfones. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry 2007, 28, 345-350.
14.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy and Y. Venkateswarlu. Iodination of b-keto-sulfones using Mollecular Iodine in aqueous medium: Facile Synthesis of a-Iodomethyl sulfones. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry 2007, 28, 471-476.
15.	V. Suresh, N. Suryakiran, K. Rajesh, and Y. Venkateswarlu, Synthesis of chloroesters by the cleavage of cyclic and acyclic ethers using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a mild and efficient catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Synthetic Communications 2007 38, 92–99.
16.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar and Y. Venkateswarlu Facile tert-butoxycarbonylation of alcohols, phenols and amines using BiCl3 as a mild and efficient catalyst. Synthetic Communications 2007, 38, 177–185.
17.	N. Suryakiran, S. Malla Reddy, M. Srinivasulu, and Y. Venkateswarlu A mild and highly efficient stereoselective synthesis of 2,3-unsaturated glycopyranosides using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a catalyst: Ferrier rearrangement Synthetic Communications 2007, 38, 170–176.
18.	M. Srinivasulu, N. Suryakiran, K. Rajesh, S. Malla Reddy and Y. Venkateswarlu A mild and efficient chemoselective synthesis of acetals and geminal diacetates (acylals) from aldehydes using lanthanum(III) nitrate hexahydrate. Synthetic Communications 2007, 38, 1753–1759.
19.	J. Jon Paul Selvam, M. Srinivasulu, N. Suryakiran, V. Suresh, S. Malla Reddy and Y. Venkateswarlu. Lanthanum(III) nitrate hexahydrate a versatile reagent for the synthesis of bis(Indolyl) methanes under solvent free conditions. Synthetic Communications 2007, 38, 1760–1767.
20.	M. Narasimhulu, S. Malla Reddy, K. Rajesh, N. Suryakiran, D. Ramesh and Y. Venkateswarlu. A Mild and Efficient Synthesis of Chiral Tetrahydroquinolino Pyranose Derivatives Catalyzed by Lanthanum(III) nitrate Hexahydrate. Heteroatom Chemistry 2008, 19, 429-433.
21.	N. Suryakiran, D. Ramesh and Y. Venkateswarlu. Synthesis of 3-amino 1H-pyrazoles catalyzed by p-toluenesulphonic acid using polyethylene glycol-400 as an efficient and recyclable reaction medium. Green Chemistry Letters And Reviews 2007, 1, 73–78.
22.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy, K. Ashalatha, M. lakshman and Y. Venkateswarlu. Facile polyethylene glycol (PEG-400) promoted synthesis of b-ketosulfones. Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 3853-3856.
23.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy, V. Suresh, M. Lakshman and Y. Venkateswarlu.  Synthesis of ?-iodo b-ketosulfones and ?-iodo methylsulfones using iodine monochloride. Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 4319-4323.
24.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar, T. Srikanth Reddy, M. Srinivasulu, K. Rajesh and Y. Venkateswarlu, Facile N-tert-butoxycarbonylation of amines using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a mild and efficient catalyst under solvent free conditions. Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 8039-8042.
25.	T. Srikanth Reddy, K. Ravinder, N. Suryakiran, M. Narasimhulu, K. C. Mahesh and Y. Venkateswarlu. A mild and efficient chemoselective tetrahydropyranylation of primary alcohols using La(NO3).6H2O as a catalyst under solvent-free conditions.Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 2341-2344.
26.	T. Srikanth Reddy, M. Narasimhulu, N. Suryakiran, K. C. Mahesh and Y. Venkateswarlu. A mild and efficient acetylation of alcohols, phenols and amines with acetic anhydride using La(NO3)3.6H2O as catalyst under solvent-free conditions.Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 6825-6829.
27.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy, K. Ashalatha, P. Prabhakar, K. Yadagiri and Y. Venkateswarlu. An expeditious synthesis of 3-amino 2H-pyrazoles promoted by methanesulphonic acid under solvent and solvent free conditions. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2006, 258, 371-375.
28.	V. Shekhar, D. Chanti Babu, D. Ramesh, D. Kumar Reddy, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu. Ionic liquid [TPA][Pro]: An efficient reaction medium for the N-tert-Boc protection of amines Canadian Journal of Chemistry 2008 (Accepted).
29.	N. Suryakiran KX/H2O2 – An Efficient and non-Polluting Halogenating Reagent in Organic Synthesis Synlett 2008, 1267–1268 (Spotlight).
30.	J. Jon Paul Selvam, V. Suresh, K. Rajesh, D. Chanti Babu, N. Suryakiran, Y. Venkateswarlu A novel rapid sulfoxidation of sulfides with cyclohexylidenebishydroperoxide Tetrahedron Letters, 2008, 49, 346-3465.
31.	D. Ramesh, T. Srikanth Reddy, M. Narasimhulu, S. Rajaram, N. Suryakiran, K. Chinni Mahesh, Y. Venkateswarlu, Efficient and rapid stereoselective synthesis of trans-4,5- diaminocyclopent-2-enones by acidic ionic liquid under solvent-free conditions Chemistry Letters 2009, 38, 586-587.    
32.	N. Suryakiran and Y. Bruce Yu,  Designed and synthesized highly fluorinated drug imaging agents as multifunctional delivery vehicles for cancer therapy (Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2010 (To becommunicated) 
33.	Design and Synthesis of Novel N-homobicyclic dideoxynucleoside analogues. N. Raghavendra Swamy, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu. Helvetica Chimica Acta 2010 (Communicated).
34.	Semi-synthesis and anti-bacterial evaluation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers. T. Srikanth Reddy, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu. Bioorganic Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2010. (To be communicated).

Presentations/Abstracts in Conferences
1	New Dimensions in Organic Synthesis, N. Suryakiran, held on October 5th 2007, GVK Bio-Whyth, Hyderabad.
2	Joint International Conference on Advances In Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad. N. Suryakiran, January 11-12, 2006.
3	Indo-US Conference on New Bioactive molecules In Pharmaceutical Research-Contribution of Natural Products. Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Hyderabad, N. Suryakiran, November 13-14, 2006.
4	National workshop on modern chromatographic techniques and their applications in chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacy, N. Suryakiran, held on 29th December-2nd January, 2004, National Institute of Technology, Warangal, and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Hyderabad.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CURRICULUM VITAE<br />
Suryakiran Navath, M. Sc, Ph. D.<br />
Research Scientist<br />
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,<br />
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA<br />
Ph: 520 621 2396, Mobile: 520 331 7432<br />
E-mail: <a href="mailto:snavath@email.arizona.edu">snavath@email.arizona.edu</a></p>
<p>Research Expertise </p>
<p>•	Medicinal Chemistry, Peptides Chemistry, Carbohydrate Chemistry, Nucleosides, Bioorganic Chemistry, Heterocyclic Chemistry, The Chemistry of Organo Sulfones, Polymer Chemistry, Prodrugs, drug-conjugates, Drug Delivery Systems, Fluorine Chemistry, Synthesis of highly fluorinated drug imaging agents as multifunctional delivery vehicles and Radiolabeled Synthesis.<br />
•	Development of new synthetic methodologies</p>
<p>Professional Experience</p>
<p>03/2009-Till date:  Research Scientist, at Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona USA</p>
<p>•	Designed and synthesized Diazido-PGPGPG spacer and multimerization with MSH(4) for early detection and treatment of Human Melanocortin Cancer.<br />
•	Designed and synthesized 5’-phospho-N6-furfuryladenosine for Redox Drug Discovery Targeting Human Skin Cancer.<br />
•	Designed and synthesized Synthesis of 2-Hydroxy-?-Estradiol and 4-Hydroxy-?-Estradiol for Study of Molecular Basis of ROS-induced Cell Death<br />
•	Designed and synthesized 4’-(9-Acridinenylamino)butanesulfonanilide for the treatment and management of patients with Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors such as tyrosine kinase inhibitor and kinase inhibitor to Aurora Kinase.</p>
<p>03/2008-02/2009: NIH Post Doctoral Research Associate, School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland USA</p>
<p>•	 Designed and synthesized highly fluorinated drug imaging agents as multifunctional delivery vehicles for cancer therapy. Designed and synthesized a class of 19F imaging tracers (19FIT) to label drugs to form a new pharmaceutical entity 19FIT-drug, which can be tracked and quantified by 19F MRI, drug dose individualization based on in vivo drug information in each patient.<br />
•	Synthesis of image-guided drug delivery systems.<br />
•	Synthesis and modification of some anti-cancer drugs.</p>
<p>04/2005-02/2008: Senior Research Fellow, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, India<br />
•	Designed and synthesized 3-amino substituted Indazole and 3-amino 1H-Pyrazole Derrivatives<br />
•	Synthesized chiral Ionic Liquid Possessing Chiral Carboxilate Tetrapropylammonium L-prolinate [TPA][L-Pro] and Exploitation in Organic Synthesis<br />
•	Developed synthetic Methodologies involving La(NO3)3.6H2O, Bi(NO3)3.5H2O,  as Green Catalysts<br />
11/2002-04/2005:	Junior Research Fellow, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, India<br />
•	Halogenation of Sulfones involving environmental friendly reagents<br />
•	Designed and synthesized 3-amino 1H-Pyrazole Derrivatives as potent kinase inhibiters<br />
•	Designed and synthesized Homo bicyclonucleosides, bicyclonucleoside analogues<br />
Education<br />
•	Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry) (11/2002-12/2007): Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, India<br />
       Research Work/Research Supervisor: Indian Institute of Chemical Technology        (IICT), Dr. Y. Venkateswarlu (Deputy Director)<br />
•	M.S. (Organic Chemistry) (2000-2002): Dr. Babasaheb Ambedukar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India<br />
•	B.S. (Chemistry) (1997-2000): Osmania University, Hyderabad, India<br />
Awards/Fellowships<br />
•	Year 2002: Best Student Award, Yogeshwary Mahavidyalay, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedukar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India.<br />
•	Year 2000-2002: University second rank Dr. Babasaheb Ambedukar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India<br />
•	Year 2002: First price/rank in graduate student seminar competition Yogeshwary Mahavidyalay, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedukar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India<br />
•	Year: 2002 Junior Research Fellowship (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), India.<br />
•	Year: 2005 National Eligibility Test (Joint National Eligibility Test-Council of Scientific and Industrial Research)) India<br />
•	Year: 2007 Senior Research Fellowship MoES (Ministry of Earth Sciences), New Delhi, India<br />
•	Year: 2007 Senior Research Fellowship (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) New Delhi, India<br />
TEACHING<br />
•	Taught Organic Chemistry undergraduate students for 2 years at the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad India.<br />
MEMBERSHIPS<br />
•	Member, American Association for Cancer Research<br />
•	Member, American Chemical Society<br />
•	Member, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists<br />
REVIEWER &amp; REFEREE<br />
•	Chemical Communications<br />
•	Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry<br />
•	European Journal of Organic Chemistry<br />
•	Bioorganic &amp; Medicinal Chemistry<br />
•	Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews<br />
CITATIONS<br />
•	More than 100 citations in different journals and books of national &amp; international repute which includes high impact journals and reviews such as Chemical Reviews, Angewandte Chemie and Journal of American Chemical Society<br />
Technical Experience<br />
•	Familiar in setting up and executing a variety of organic reactions, which includes handling air sensitive and hygroscopic reagents.<br />
•	Expertise in using instruments like NMR (200MHz, 300MHz, 500MHz), LC-MS, ESI-MS, FT-IR, UV-VIS, GC-MS, HPLC and Peptide Synthesizer.<br />
•	Used various chromatographic techniques (manual &amp; automated systems, Chromatotron, MPLC and Flash Chromatography)<br />
•	Proficient in the use of Scopus, Scirus, Scifinder and Crossfire.<br />
•	Well versed with Windows 7/XP/2000/98 and Vista Windows operating systems, Microsoft office 2000/2003 (Word, Excel, Power point and Photo Scan) and Chem Draw, Chem Note Book, ISISI Draw, Chem office, ACD Labs.<br />
•	Preparation of Manuscripts independently for various reputed international Journals<br />
Experimental Skills<br />
•	Well acquainted in planning sequential synthetic methods, characterization and strategic approaches for the desired molecules.<br />
•	Purification techniques &amp; good handling of the reagents.</p>
<p>Projects Completed<br />
1	Designed and Synthesized 3-amino Pyrazoles Sponsored by Glaxo Smith Kine (UK) (GSK-IICT-10) 14 Target molecules have been prepared in 10 mmol Each<br />
2	Designed and Synthesized 3-amino Indazoles Sponsored by Glaxo Smith Kine (UK) (GSK-IICT-14) 8 Target molecules have been prepared in 2 mmol Each<br />
3	Designed and Synthesized 4,5-disubstituted Pyrazinone Derrivatives By Suzuki Coupling Sponsored by Glaxo Smith Kine (UK) (GSK-IICT-16) 23 Target molecules have been prepared in 3 grams Each.</p>
<p>Research Publications<br />
1.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar, T. Srikanth Reddy, K. Chinni Mahesh, K. Rajesh and Y. Venkateswarlu, Chemoselective mono halogenation of b-keto-sulfones using potassium halide and hydrogen peroxide; synthesis of halomethyl sulfones and dihalomethyl sulfones. Tetrahedron Lett. 2007, 48, 877-881.<br />
2.	K. Chinni Mahesh, M. Narasimhulu, T. Srikanth Reddy, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu, A mild and efficient chemoselective protection of amines as N-benzyloxycarbonyl derivatives in the presence of La(NO3)3.6H2O under solvent-free conditions. Tetrahedron Lett. 2007, 48, 55-59.<br />
3.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar and Y. Venkateswarlu, Synthesis of 3-Amino Substituted N-Alkylindazoles via Palladium(II) catalyzed Intramolecular N-Arylation of Tosylhydrazines. Chemistry Lett.  2007, 36, 1370-1371.<br />
4.	N. Suryakiran, D. Ramesh and Y. Venkateswarlu, N-Benzyloxycarbonylation of Amines in Ionic Liquid [TPA][L-Pro] as an Efficient Reaction Medium. Tetrahedron Lett. 2008 49, 2607-2610.<br />
5.	P. Prabhakar, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu, A Mild and Efficient Chemoselective Protection of Primary Alcohols as Pivaloyl Esters using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a Catalyst under Solvent-free Conditions. Chemistry Lett. 2007, 36, 732-733.<br />
6.	V. Suresh, N. Suryakiran, and Y. Venkateswarlu, A mild and efficient synthesis of chloroesters by the cleavage of cyclic and acyclic ethers using Bi(NO3)3•5H2O as a catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Canadian Journal of Chemistry 2007, 85, 1037-1040.<br />
7.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar, T. Srikanth Reddy, M. Srinivasulu and Y. Venkateswarlu. Rapid N-tert-butoxycarbonylation of amines using Bi(NO3)3.5H2O as a mild and highly efficient catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2007, 264, 40-43.<br />
8.	P. Prabhakar, N. Suryakiran, M. Narasimhulu and Y. Venkateswarlu, A mild and efficient 1,4-addition of thiols and phenols to ?,?-unsaturated carbonyl compounds using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2007, 274, 72–77.<br />
9.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar, K. Rajesh, V. Suresh and Y. Venkateswarlu, Synthesis of b-keto-sulfones using ionic liquid [TPA][Pro] as an efficient and reusable reaction medium. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2007, 270, 201-204.<br />
10.	N. Suryakiran, K. Rajesh, P. Prabhakar, J. Jon Paul Selvam and Y. Venkateswarlu, A mild and efficient synthesis of benzodiazepines using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Catalysis Communications 2007, 8, 1635-1640.<br />
11.	M. Srinivasulu, K Rajesh, N. Suryakiran, J. Jon Paul Selvam, and Y. Venkateswarlu, Lanthanum(III) nitrate hexahydrate catalyzed chemoselective thioacetalisation of  aldehydes. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry 2007, 28, 245-249.<br />
12.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy and Y. Venkateswarlu.  Efficient synthesis of b-hydroxy sulfones via opening of epoxides with sodium sulphinates in ionic liquid[TPA][Pro]. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry 2007, 28, 513-518.<br />
13.	N. Suryakiran, M. Srinivasulu and Y. Venkateswarlu. Halogenation of b-keto-sulfones using KX/H2O2 in aqueous medium: Synthesis of a-halo b-keto-sulfones and a-halomethyl sulfones. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry 2007, 28, 345-350.<br />
14.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy and Y. Venkateswarlu. Iodination of b-keto-sulfones using Mollecular Iodine in aqueous medium: Facile Synthesis of a-Iodomethyl sulfones. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry 2007, 28, 471-476.<br />
15.	V. Suresh, N. Suryakiran, K. Rajesh, and Y. Venkateswarlu, Synthesis of chloroesters by the cleavage of cyclic and acyclic ethers using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a mild and efficient catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Synthetic Communications 2007 38, 92–99.<br />
16.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar and Y. Venkateswarlu Facile tert-butoxycarbonylation of alcohols, phenols and amines using BiCl3 as a mild and efficient catalyst. Synthetic Communications 2007, 38, 177–185.<br />
17.	N. Suryakiran, S. Malla Reddy, M. Srinivasulu, and Y. Venkateswarlu A mild and highly efficient stereoselective synthesis of 2,3-unsaturated glycopyranosides using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a catalyst: Ferrier rearrangement Synthetic Communications 2007, 38, 170–176.<br />
18.	M. Srinivasulu, N. Suryakiran, K. Rajesh, S. Malla Reddy and Y. Venkateswarlu A mild and efficient chemoselective synthesis of acetals and geminal diacetates (acylals) from aldehydes using lanthanum(III) nitrate hexahydrate. Synthetic Communications 2007, 38, 1753–1759.<br />
19.	J. Jon Paul Selvam, M. Srinivasulu, N. Suryakiran, V. Suresh, S. Malla Reddy and Y. Venkateswarlu. Lanthanum(III) nitrate hexahydrate a versatile reagent for the synthesis of bis(Indolyl) methanes under solvent free conditions. Synthetic Communications 2007, 38, 1760–1767.<br />
20.	M. Narasimhulu, S. Malla Reddy, K. Rajesh, N. Suryakiran, D. Ramesh and Y. Venkateswarlu. A Mild and Efficient Synthesis of Chiral Tetrahydroquinolino Pyranose Derivatives Catalyzed by Lanthanum(III) nitrate Hexahydrate. Heteroatom Chemistry 2008, 19, 429-433.<br />
21.	N. Suryakiran, D. Ramesh and Y. Venkateswarlu. Synthesis of 3-amino 1H-pyrazoles catalyzed by p-toluenesulphonic acid using polyethylene glycol-400 as an efficient and recyclable reaction medium. Green Chemistry Letters And Reviews 2007, 1, 73–78.<br />
22.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy, K. Ashalatha, M. lakshman and Y. Venkateswarlu. Facile polyethylene glycol (PEG-400) promoted synthesis of b-ketosulfones. Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 3853-3856.<br />
23.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy, V. Suresh, M. Lakshman and Y. Venkateswarlu.  Synthesis of ?-iodo b-ketosulfones and ?-iodo methylsulfones using iodine monochloride. Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 4319-4323.<br />
24.	N. Suryakiran, P. Prabhakar, T. Srikanth Reddy, M. Srinivasulu, K. Rajesh and Y. Venkateswarlu, Facile N-tert-butoxycarbonylation of amines using La(NO3)3.6H2O as a mild and efficient catalyst under solvent free conditions. Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 8039-8042.<br />
25.	T. Srikanth Reddy, K. Ravinder, N. Suryakiran, M. Narasimhulu, K. C. Mahesh and Y. Venkateswarlu. A mild and efficient chemoselective tetrahydropyranylation of primary alcohols using La(NO3).6H2O as a catalyst under solvent-free conditions.Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 2341-2344.<br />
26.	T. Srikanth Reddy, M. Narasimhulu, N. Suryakiran, K. C. Mahesh and Y. Venkateswarlu. A mild and efficient acetylation of alcohols, phenols and amines with acetic anhydride using La(NO3)3.6H2O as catalyst under solvent-free conditions.Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 6825-6829.<br />
27.	N. Suryakiran, T. Srikanth Reddy, K. Ashalatha, P. Prabhakar, K. Yadagiri and Y. Venkateswarlu. An expeditious synthesis of 3-amino 2H-pyrazoles promoted by methanesulphonic acid under solvent and solvent free conditions. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2006, 258, 371-375.<br />
28.	V. Shekhar, D. Chanti Babu, D. Ramesh, D. Kumar Reddy, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu. Ionic liquid [TPA][Pro]: An efficient reaction medium for the N-tert-Boc protection of amines Canadian Journal of Chemistry 2008 (Accepted).<br />
29.	N. Suryakiran KX/H2O2 – An Efficient and non-Polluting Halogenating Reagent in Organic Synthesis Synlett 2008, 1267–1268 (Spotlight).<br />
30.	J. Jon Paul Selvam, V. Suresh, K. Rajesh, D. Chanti Babu, N. Suryakiran, Y. Venkateswarlu A novel rapid sulfoxidation of sulfides with cyclohexylidenebishydroperoxide Tetrahedron Letters, 2008, 49, 346-3465.<br />
31.	D. Ramesh, T. Srikanth Reddy, M. Narasimhulu, S. Rajaram, N. Suryakiran, K. Chinni Mahesh, Y. Venkateswarlu, Efficient and rapid stereoselective synthesis of trans-4,5- diaminocyclopent-2-enones by acidic ionic liquid under solvent-free conditions Chemistry Letters 2009, 38, 586-587.<br />
32.	N. Suryakiran and Y. Bruce Yu,  Designed and synthesized highly fluorinated drug imaging agents as multifunctional delivery vehicles for cancer therapy (Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2010 (To becommunicated)<br />
33.	Design and Synthesis of Novel N-homobicyclic dideoxynucleoside analogues. N. Raghavendra Swamy, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu. Helvetica Chimica Acta 2010 (Communicated).<br />
34.	Semi-synthesis and anti-bacterial evaluation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers. T. Srikanth Reddy, N. Suryakiran and Y. Venkateswarlu. Bioorganic Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2010. (To be communicated).</p>
<p>Presentations/Abstracts in Conferences<br />
1	New Dimensions in Organic Synthesis, N. Suryakiran, held on October 5th 2007, GVK Bio-Whyth, Hyderabad.<br />
2	Joint International Conference on Advances In Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad. N. Suryakiran, January 11-12, 2006.<br />
3	Indo-US Conference on New Bioactive molecules In Pharmaceutical Research-Contribution of Natural Products. Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Hyderabad, N. Suryakiran, November 13-14, 2006.<br />
4	National workshop on modern chromatographic techniques and their applications in chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacy, N. Suryakiran, held on 29th December-2nd January, 2004, National Institute of Technology, Warangal, and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Hyderabad.</p>
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		<title>By: selvaraj</title>
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		<dc:creator>selvaraj</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 05:26:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>BIO-DATA                              
 
                                                                                                                            

                   
                                                                                                                                                   
                       
                                                                                                         
OBJECTIVE

To achieve and place my self in a deserving position in organization by confronting new ideas and thoughts in Research Development related to work environment, organizational goals and commitments.

SUMMARY

1	Quick learner with ability to grasp new technologies.
2	Enthusiastic and possess good leadership qualities.
3	Proven ability to work in both independent and team environments.

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

Master of Science in Organic chemistry
   BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY,
           COIMBATORE	JULY 2009	5.11 (CGPA out of 6)


Bachelor of Science in chemistry
P S G  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE,
COIMBATORE.	April 2007	Percentage: 77.44

Higher Secondary Certificate		
GOVERNMENT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL,ALANDURAI,  COIMBATORE,Tamil Nadu State board     	April 2003	Percentage: 80.44

Secondary School Leaving Certificate
GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL,MADVARAYA PURAM,COIMBATORE,Tamil Nadu State Board 	April 2001	Percentage: 75.00

AREA OF INTEREST

1	Synthetic Organic Chemistry
2	Organometallic chemistry
3	Heterocyclic chemistry
4	Natural Product chemistry
5.   Antioxidant,free radicals
6.   Physical organic
7.   Physical chemistry
8.   Solid state
9.   Elecrochemistry
10.   Bioorganic
11.   Bioinorganic
TECHNICAL SKILL SET

Organic		: 	Analysis of Binary Mixture, Organic synthesis.
Physical		: 	Conductometry, Potentiometry &amp; Determination of Chemical 
Kinetics.
Chromatography	: 	Column chromatography, TLC, Paper Chromatography.
COMPUTER SKILL
4	Application                   Microsoft Office (Word/PowerPoint)

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

PGDIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY 	MAY 2008	    PERCENTAGE: 70
      (TILL 3rd SEM)

 	               

PROJECT PROFILE

M.Sc. PROJECT
Title		           :           ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
Team size	:           5 MEMBERS
Duration	:           6 MONTHS
Done at	:           BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY
DESCRIPTION                       :           COMPOUND SYNTHESISED
PROJECT GUIDE                    :          Dr.S.P.Rajendren
COMPOUD                                    :             PYRIMIDO QUINOLINE
(BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
 OF COMPOUND )                        :     (ANTIPYRETIC,ANALGESIC,SEDATIVES,HYPNOTIVES,ANTICANCER,CENTRAL NERVUS SYSTEM)
  
PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Father’s Name 		:  MUTHUSAMY.S
Mother’s Name   	:  SUBBULAKSHMI.M
Date Of Birth		:  4th JuNE 1985
Languages Known	:  English and tamil.
Contact Address 	:  No: 4/38.1, DAANAA Street, MADVARAYA PURAM, COIMBATORE,TAMIL NADU,INDIA pin - 641101.
E-mail                          : rajselva30@yahoo.com	

REFERENCES

Dr. K.J. RAJENDRA PRASAD(COIMBATORE) :E-mail:prasad_125@yahoo.com.
PROFESSOR AND HEAD OF THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTNMENT IN BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY-COIMBATORE.
Dr.S.P.Rajendren(COIMBATORE) :E-mail:rajendransp@yahoo.com. PROFESSOR IN BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY-COIMBATORE.
Dr.P.S.MOHAN(COIMBATORE)::E-mail:ps_mohan_in@yahoo.com. PROFESSOR IN BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY-COIMBATORE.

DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the information furnished above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Date: 
Place: COIMBATORE						             [SELVARAJ.M]</description>
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<p>OBJECTIVE</p>
<p>To achieve and place my self in a deserving position in organization by confronting new ideas and thoughts in Research Development related to work environment, organizational goals and commitments.</p>
<p>SUMMARY</p>
<p>1	Quick learner with ability to grasp new technologies.<br />
2	Enthusiastic and possess good leadership qualities.<br />
3	Proven ability to work in both independent and team environments.</p>
<p>EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION</p>
<p>Master of Science in Organic chemistry<br />
   BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY,<br />
           COIMBATORE	JULY 2009	5.11 (CGPA out of 6)</p>
<p>Bachelor of Science in chemistry<br />
P S G  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE,<br />
COIMBATORE.	April 2007	Percentage: 77.44</p>
<p>Higher Secondary Certificate<br />
GOVERNMENT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL,ALANDURAI,  COIMBATORE,Tamil Nadu State board     	April 2003	Percentage: 80.44</p>
<p>Secondary School Leaving Certificate<br />
GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL,MADVARAYA PURAM,COIMBATORE,Tamil Nadu State Board 	April 2001	Percentage: 75.00</p>
<p>AREA OF INTEREST</p>
<p>1	Synthetic Organic Chemistry<br />
2	Organometallic chemistry<br />
3	Heterocyclic chemistry<br />
4	Natural Product chemistry<br />
5.   Antioxidant,free radicals<br />
6.   Physical organic<br />
7.   Physical chemistry<br />
8.   Solid state<br />
9.   Elecrochemistry<br />
10.   Bioorganic<br />
11.   Bioinorganic<br />
TECHNICAL SKILL SET</p>
<p>Organic		: 	Analysis of Binary Mixture, Organic synthesis.<br />
Physical		: 	Conductometry, Potentiometry &amp; Determination of Chemical<br />
Kinetics.<br />
Chromatography	: 	Column chromatography, TLC, Paper Chromatography.<br />
COMPUTER SKILL<br />
4	Application                   Microsoft Office (Word/PowerPoint)</p>
<p>OTHER QUALIFICATIONS</p>
<p>PGDIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY 	MAY 2008	    PERCENTAGE: 70<br />
      (TILL 3rd SEM)</p>
<p>PROJECT PROFILE</p>
<p>M.Sc. PROJECT<br />
Title		           :           ORGANIC SYNTHESIS<br />
Team size	:           5 MEMBERS<br />
Duration	:           6 MONTHS<br />
Done at	:           BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY<br />
DESCRIPTION                       :           COMPOUND SYNTHESISED<br />
PROJECT GUIDE                    :          Dr.S.P.Rajendren<br />
COMPOUD                                    :             PYRIMIDO QUINOLINE<br />
(BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY<br />
 OF COMPOUND )                        :     (ANTIPYRETIC,ANALGESIC,SEDATIVES,HYPNOTIVES,ANTICANCER,CENTRAL NERVUS SYSTEM)</p>
<p>PERSONAL INFORMATION:</p>
<p>Father’s Name 		:  MUTHUSAMY.S<br />
Mother’s Name   	:  SUBBULAKSHMI.M<br />
Date Of Birth		:  4th JuNE 1985<br />
Languages Known	:  English and tamil.<br />
Contact Address 	:  No: 4/38.1, DAANAA Street, MADVARAYA PURAM, COIMBATORE,TAMIL NADU,INDIA pin &#8211; 641101.<br />
E-mail                          : <a href="mailto:rajselva30@yahoo.com">rajselva30@yahoo.com</a>	</p>
<p>REFERENCES</p>
<p>Dr. K.J. RAJENDRA PRASAD(COIMBATORE) :E-mail:prasad_125@yahoo.com.<br />
PROFESSOR AND HEAD OF THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTNMENT IN BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY-COIMBATORE.<br />
Dr.S.P.Rajendren(COIMBATORE) :E-mail:rajendransp@yahoo.com. PROFESSOR IN BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY-COIMBATORE.<br />
Dr.P.S.MOHAN(COIMBATORE)::E-mail:ps_mohan_in@yahoo.com. PROFESSOR IN BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY-COIMBATORE.</p>
<p>DECLARATION</p>
<p>I hereby declare that the information furnished above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.</p>
<p>Date:<br />
Place: COIMBATORE						             [SELVARAJ.M]</p>
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		<title>By: Ms. Prarthana V. Rewatkar</title>
		<link>http://biochemdivision.org/positions/comment-page-1#comment-924</link>
		<dc:creator>Ms. Prarthana V. Rewatkar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 06:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>RESUME

                                                                       E-mail:    prarthanapcp@rediffmail.com	        
                                                                       Phone:    +91-9766617040
                                                                      Address:     34, SHIVALYA, 
                                                                      Chitamani nagri-1,
                                                                      Manewada besa Road,
                                                                      Nagpur-440027
				
PRARTHANA V. REWATKAR                                       

A resourceful scientist keen to build a career in the field of Research and Development units in Industry. Seeking a position to utilize my skills, abilities and believe in creating possibilities there, where they never exist to see the destiny glittering success on me.
    
                               
PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of Birth                                : 15TH July 1983
Sex 	                               : Female
Marital Status	          : Single
Languages Known	          : English, Hindi, and Marathi.

EDUCATIONAL PROFILE

Course	Institute	Board/University	Performance    	Year of Passing
M. Pharm
(Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry)
	Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune.	Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune.	     First class (67%)           	2008
B. Pharm	J. L. Chaturvedi college of Pharmacy, Nagpur.
	Nagpur University, Nagpur	First class 
(70 %)
	2005
H.S.C.	Vidharbh buniyadi Jr. College, Nagpur.
	Maharashtra State Board.	First class
 (67.83 %)
	2001
S.S.C.	B. K. C. P. School (Kanhan), Nagpur.
	Maharashtra State Board.	First class 
(65 %)
	1999




AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIP

?	Qualified GATE 2005 (88.66 percentile).	
?	UGC Fellowship for M. Pharm. Research.

CURRICULAR PROFILE
Dissertation topic for M.Pharm.Thesis :-

“SYNTHESIS, KINETICS AND PHARMACODYNAMIC PROFILE OF MUTUAL PRODRUGS OF ANTIARTHRITIC AGENTS ”
Under the guidance of Dr. (Mrs.) Suneela S. Dhaneshwar, Assistant Professor at BVU’s Poona college of  Pharmacy, Pune.

Handling of Instruments &amp; Techniques :-

?	UV/V Spectrophotometer (Jasco) 
?	IR Spectroscopy (Jasco)
?	NMR
?	Mass Spectroscopy
?	HPLC (Jasco)
?	HPTLC (Jasco)
?	DSC

ACADEMIC RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
?	Right now working as Lecturer at Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Sinhagad Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kondhwa, Pune. (Pune University, From 1st Aug 2008 till date)

EXPERIENCE AS RESEARCH GUIDE
?	Four under graduate students are under guidance for the University project of Pune University.

CONFERENCES,  QIPs &amp; Workshop
?	Attended two days State Level Seminar on “Formulation Development…… Problem Based learning”, organized by Smt. Kashibai Navle College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa (BK), Pune.
?	Attended one day seminar on “Reverse Pharmacology…….myths, present and future”, organized by Smt. Kashibai Navle College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa (BK), Pune.


EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

?	Computer literacy: - IT With 82%




PUBLICATIONS 
International
One of my research articlesis accepted in reputed journal
An Investigational Approach to the Structural Requirements of Sulphonamide Derivatives for Inhibiting PTP 1B Using QSAR Study, E-journal of Chemistry, article will be published in the Volume 7, 2009
and Three more articles are communicated in reputed journals 
1. Synthesis and In Vitro Evaluationof Novel 1, 2, 4-Triazole Derivatives as Antifungal Agents, Letters in Drug Design &amp; Discovery (Bentham Science), Vol. # 6, Issue 8, 2009
2. 3D-QSAR Studies on a series of 2, 4-Thiazolidinedione as Antihyperglycemic agent using SOMFA analysis, under review, Chem. Pharma. bull.
3. Rheumatoid Arthritis: A New Challenge in Coming Era, under review, Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry (Bentham Science).


REFERENCE
    
    Dr.K.R.Mahadik
     Principal
     Poona College of Pharmacy,
     Bharati Vidyapeeth University,
     Erandwane, Pune-38
                   
     Dr.(Mrs.) Suneela S. Dhaneshwar                                              
     Assistant Professor                                                 
     Bharati Vidyapeeth University
     Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune-38
    













                                                                                    Ms. Prarthana V. Rewatkar</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RESUME</p>
<p>                                                                       E-mail:    <a href="mailto:prarthanapcp@rediffmail.com">prarthanapcp@rediffmail.com</a><br />
                                                                       Phone:    +91-9766617040<br />
                                                                      Address:     34, SHIVALYA,<br />
                                                                      Chitamani nagri-1,<br />
                                                                      Manewada besa Road,<br />
                                                                      Nagpur-440027</p>
<p>PRARTHANA V. REWATKAR                                       </p>
<p>A resourceful scientist keen to build a career in the field of Research and Development units in Industry. Seeking a position to utilize my skills, abilities and believe in creating possibilities there, where they never exist to see the destiny glittering success on me.</p>
<p>PERSONAL INFORMATION</p>
<p>Date of Birth                                : 15TH July 1983<br />
Sex 	                               : Female<br />
Marital Status	          : Single<br />
Languages Known	          : English, Hindi, and Marathi.</p>
<p>EDUCATIONAL PROFILE</p>
<p>Course	Institute	Board/University	Performance    	Year of Passing<br />
M. Pharm<br />
(Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry)<br />
	Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune.	Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune.	     First class (67%)           	2008<br />
B. Pharm	J. L. Chaturvedi college of Pharmacy, Nagpur.<br />
	Nagpur University, Nagpur	First class<br />
(70 %)<br />
	2005<br />
H.S.C.	Vidharbh buniyadi Jr. College, Nagpur.<br />
	Maharashtra State Board.	First class<br />
 (67.83 %)<br />
	2001<br />
S.S.C.	B. K. C. P. School (Kanhan), Nagpur.<br />
	Maharashtra State Board.	First class<br />
(65 %)<br />
	1999</p>
<p>AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIP</p>
<p>?	Qualified GATE 2005 (88.66 percentile).<br />
?	UGC Fellowship for M. Pharm. Research.</p>
<p>CURRICULAR PROFILE<br />
Dissertation topic for M.Pharm.Thesis :-</p>
<p>“SYNTHESIS, KINETICS AND PHARMACODYNAMIC PROFILE OF MUTUAL PRODRUGS OF ANTIARTHRITIC AGENTS ”<br />
Under the guidance of Dr. (Mrs.) Suneela S. Dhaneshwar, Assistant Professor at BVU’s Poona college of  Pharmacy, Pune.</p>
<p>Handling of Instruments &amp; Techniques :-</p>
<p>?	UV/V Spectrophotometer (Jasco)<br />
?	IR Spectroscopy (Jasco)<br />
?	NMR<br />
?	Mass Spectroscopy<br />
?	HPLC (Jasco)<br />
?	HPTLC (Jasco)<br />
?	DSC</p>
<p>ACADEMIC RESEARCH EXPERIENCE<br />
?	Right now working as Lecturer at Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Sinhagad Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kondhwa, Pune. (Pune University, From 1st Aug 2008 till date)</p>
<p>EXPERIENCE AS RESEARCH GUIDE<br />
?	Four under graduate students are under guidance for the University project of Pune University.</p>
<p>CONFERENCES,  QIPs &amp; Workshop<br />
?	Attended two days State Level Seminar on “Formulation Development…… Problem Based learning”, organized by Smt. Kashibai Navle College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa (BK), Pune.<br />
?	Attended one day seminar on “Reverse Pharmacology…….myths, present and future”, organized by Smt. Kashibai Navle College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa (BK), Pune.</p>
<p>EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES</p>
<p>?	Computer literacy: &#8211; IT With 82%</p>
<p>PUBLICATIONS<br />
International<br />
One of my research articlesis accepted in reputed journal<br />
An Investigational Approach to the Structural Requirements of Sulphonamide Derivatives for Inhibiting PTP 1B Using QSAR Study, E-journal of Chemistry, article will be published in the Volume 7, 2009<br />
and Three more articles are communicated in reputed journals<br />
1. Synthesis and In Vitro Evaluationof Novel 1, 2, 4-Triazole Derivatives as Antifungal Agents, Letters in Drug Design &amp; Discovery (Bentham Science), Vol. # 6, Issue 8, 2009<br />
2. 3D-QSAR Studies on a series of 2, 4-Thiazolidinedione as Antihyperglycemic agent using SOMFA analysis, under review, Chem. Pharma. bull.<br />
3. Rheumatoid Arthritis: A New Challenge in Coming Era, under review, Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry (Bentham Science).</p>
<p>REFERENCE</p>
<p>    Dr.K.R.Mahadik<br />
     Principal<br />
     Poona College of Pharmacy,<br />
     Bharati Vidyapeeth University,<br />
     Erandwane, Pune-38</p>
<p>     Dr.(Mrs.) Suneela S. Dhaneshwar<br />
     Assistant Professor<br />
     Bharati Vidyapeeth University<br />
     Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune-38</p>
<p>                                                                                    Ms. Prarthana V. Rewatkar</p>
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		<title>By: Shreenath Prasad</title>
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		<description>Dr. Shreenath Prasad

Current Position:	Postdoctoral Fellow (Protein engineering &amp; Biocatalysis)
Work Place: 	   	Department of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
   	                     Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung
   	                     Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1
   	                     5470 Mülheim an der Ruhr, (Germany)

CORRESPONDENCE

Klippenstrasse 9
45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Mobile; +49-17663307498 
Telephone; +49(0)208 306 2391 (office)
Email: prasad@mpi-muelheim.mpg.de
seeree@gmail.com

PERSONAL DETAILS

Date of Birth			February 04, 1979
Born			Siwan (India)
Gender	   		Male
Marital Status		Married
Nationality			India
Passport No 			E4698799
Languages Known		English and Hindi

EDUCATION

• Postdoc, Protein engineering, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany (May 01, 2007-onward).
• Ph.D., Biotechnology, H. P. University, Shimla, India (2007).
• M.Sc., Biotechnology (67.33 %), H. P. University, Shimla, India (2002).
• B.Sc., Chemistry, Botany, Zoology (60.22 %), VBS, Purvanchal University, Jaunpur, U.P. India (2000).

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND SCHOLARLY SOCIETIES

• Life Member - Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI), since 2005
• Member- European Association of Pharma Biotechnology (EAPB), since 2007

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

• Posdoctoral Fellow (May 2007 onward)
 Department of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany 
• Senior Research Fellow* (Dec 2005 – Apr 2007) 
• Research Fellow* (Oct 2003 – Dec 2005)
• Junior Research Fellow* (Oct 2002 – Sep 2003)
*Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, New Delhi at H. P. University, Shimla 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCES 

1. Postdoctoral Research Projects
I deal with the following post doctoral projects at MPI Carbon Research, Germany: 
a)	Methodology development for directed evolution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipase for improving enatioselectivity (Completed). In this project we have generated the engineered lipase which is highly selective for production of chiral profens (i.e. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). To develop this engineered lipase, we used the techniques of molecular biology, protein engineering, protein crystal structure analysis and computational biology.
b)	Multiple-pathway for optimizes protein space for accepting new substrates (complete). In this project, we found that different combination of mutation around active-site of enzyme control the catalysis of same substrate. Which prove that multiple-pathway goes to same target. 
c)	Engineering of aspartate aminotransferase for synthesis of pharmaceutically important amines (Running). Aminotransferases has hot biotechnological application in chemical and pharmaceutical industry.
d)	Development of hybrid catalyst for asymmetric organic synthesis (Running). In this project we are preparing a biocatalyst by combining biocatalyst and chemical catalyst.
e)	Computation designing of enzymes to understand the function and mechanism of catalysis and stability. This project assist above all four project. In this project I use different software of bioinformatics and theoretical analysis of molecular dynamics and induced-fit docking.  

2. Ph. D. (Biotechnology) Thesis:
• Nitrile hydratase of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34: Production, purification, molecular cloning and its application in nicotinamide synthesis (PhD thesis title). In my PhD thesis work, Production parameter of enzyme, its purification and one step PCR based cloning was optimized. Production of nicotinamide (Vitamin B3) was scale-up from mg to gram to kg.

3. Participated in Major Research Projects carried out during PhD (not included in thesis):

• Nitrile-metabolizing yeasts: In this project we have reported a new nitrile-metabolising yeast, Kluyveromyces thermotolerans. 

• Process development for production of acrylamide and butyramide using free and  immobilized whole cell enzyme.

• “Cloning and sequencing of nitrile hydratase gene of wild and mutant strain of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34 and its expression in Pichia pastoris” from Dec 2005 to Apr 2007), sponsored by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India.

•  “Development of Database on Nitrile-Degrading Enzymes” from Nov 2003- Oct 2004 at Sub Distributed Information Centre (SDIC). H. P. University, Shimla.

•  “Development of database on Microbial and Mushroom resources of Himachal Pradesh” from Oct 2002- Sep 2003, sponsored by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India.

3. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Thesis: 
• Isolation, screening and selection of nitrile hydrolyzing bacteria for bioconversion of 3-cyanopyridine to nicotinic acid (M.Sc. thesis title): The standard techniques of selective isolation of nitrile-hydrolyzing bacteria, development of method for determination in enzyme system, optimization of enzyme production and reaction parameters and designing of fed-batch process for synthesis of nicotinic acid were studied.

SPECIAL TRAININGS

• “Diversity and Potential Application of Yeasts” at Department of Microbiology, University of Delhi South Campus (DUSC), New Delhi, India from Aug 01-19, 2006 sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India.
• “Application of Immunological and Molecular Techniques for Detection of Human Diseases” at Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India from Jan, 2001 - Feb, 2001

SCHOLARSHIPS/ FELLOWSHIPS RECEIVED

• National Scholarship, Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India for M.Sc. Biotechnology Degree.
• Traineeship at Sub Distributed Information Centre (SDIC), H. P. University, Shimla.
• Junior Research Fellowship, DBT, Government of India, New Delhi.
• Senior Research Fellowship, DBT, Government of India, New Delhi.
• Postdoctoral Fellowship, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

• All India Entrance Test for admission to M. Sc Biotechnology, conducted by the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India
• National Eligibility Test (NET) for the award of Lectureship conducted by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-University Grants Commission (UGC), India. 
• Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE) 2002 conducted by the Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
• Selected for PhD program at School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia in Mar 2005.


PUBLICATIONS   

3 MANUSCRIPTS FROM POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES AND 1 FROM PHD ARE UNDER PREPARATION

1. Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2009) Purification of a hyperactive nitrile hydratase from resting cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Indian Journal of Microbiology DOI: 10.1007/s12088-009-0033-x 

2. Sanchis J, Fernández L, Carballeira JD, Drone J, Gumulya Y, Höbenreich H, Kahakeaw D, Kille S, Lohmer R, Peyralans J J.-P., Podtetenieff J, Prasad S, Soni P, Taglieber A, Wu S, Zilly FE and Reetz MT (2008) Improved PCR method for the creation of saturation mutagenesis libraries in directed evolution: application to difficult-to-amplify templates. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 81: 387-397.

3. Raj J, Sharma N N, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla T C (2008) Acrylamide synthesis using agar entrapped cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34 in a partioned fed batch reactor. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 35: 35-40.

4. Prasad S, Misra A, Jangir VP, Awasthi A, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2007) A propionitrile-induced nitrilase of Rhodococcus sp. NDB 1165 and its application in nicotinic acid synthesis. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 23: 345-353.

5. Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2007) Biotransformation of 3-cyanopyridine and nicotinamide using resting cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Indian Journal of Microbiology 47: 34-41.

6. Raj J, Singh N, Seth A, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2007) Bioconversion of benzonitrile to benzoic acid using free and agar immobilized cells of Nocardia globerula NHB-2. Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica 54 (1): 57-66. 

7. Raj J, Seth A, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2007) Bioconversion of butyronitrile to butyramide using whole cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 74: 535-539.

8. Raj J, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2006) Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34: A potential biocatalyst for acrylamide synthesis. Process Biochemistry 41 (6): 1359-1363.

9. Kumar H, Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2006) Constitutive acetonitrile hydrolyzing activity of Nocardia globerula NHB-2: Optimization of production and reaction conditions. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 44 (3): 240-245.

10. Prasad S, Sharma DR &amp; Bhalla TC (2005) Nitriles- and amides- hydrolyzing activity in Kluyveromyces thermotolerans MGBY 37. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 21 (8-9): 1447-1450.

11. Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2004) Optimization of culture conditions for hyper production of nitrile hydratase of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Indian Journal of Microbiology 44 (4): 251-256.

12. Raj J, Prasad S, Kumar D &amp; Bhalla TC (2004) Bioconversion of acrylonitrile to acrylamide using resting cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. South Asian Journal of Socio-Political Studies (SAJOSPS) 4 (2): 101-104.

Abstracts published/Poster presentation

1. Prasad S, &amp; Reetz MT (2009) Multiple-pathways of evolutionary tree optimise protein space around active-site Ser82 of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipase for steroselective acceptance of ?-arylcarboxylic acid ester. Enzyme Engineering XX, Groningen, The Netherland (Submitted).
2. Prasad S, Gumulya Y &amp; Reetz MT (2009) Iterative CASTing: Increasing the enantioselectivity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipase. Biotrans 2009, Bern, Switzerland: Abstract No.: 412

3. Bhalla T C, Raj J &amp; Prasad S (2008) Acrylamide synthesis using polyacrylamide entrapped cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Proceeding of XVI International Conference on Bioencapsulation Dublin, Ireland.

4. Sharma DR, Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2005) Production of benzonitrile hydrolyzing activity from Kluyveromyces thermotolerans MGBY 37. 46th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologist of India, Hyderabad: p 81.

5. Raj J, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2004) Generation of Nocardia globerula NHB-2 mutants for conversion of acrylonitrile to acrylamide (abstract no. IAM 16). 45th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologist of India, Karnal: p 83.

6. Thakur N, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2003) Scanning electron microscopic study on Saccharomyces cerevisiae isolated from the local fermented beverage of Himachal Pradesh. XXVI Annual Conference on Electron Microscopy and Allied Fields, Shimla: p150.

SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS/INVITED LECTURES 


1. ‘Biotrans 2009’ organized by University of Bern, Switzerland from 5th-9th July, 2009.
2. Lecture on ‘Allosteric regulation and catalysis’ at Max-Planck-Institute for Carbon Research, Muelheim an der Ruhr.on 9th Mar 2009.
3. Invited lecture on ‘Role of nitrile-degrading enzymes in organic synthesis’ at BASF-The Chemical Company, Ludwigshafen, Germany on 10th Oct 2006. 
4. “Millenium-IV Global Summit on Nanotechnology and Biotechnology” An international conference organized by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, New Delhi, at Vigyan Bhawan and Hotel Intercontinental, New Delhi from March 27 – 29, 2006.
5. “Patenting in Biotechnology” A national workshop organized by Department of Biotechnology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India held on 21st Nov 2005.
6. “Prelude to Bioinformatics” A national workshop organized by Sub Distributed Information Centre (Bioinformatics Centre), Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India, 14-16th June 2004.
7. “Patent Awareness Programme” A national workshop organized by Patent Office, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India, New Delhi, India, 26 – 27th June 2003.
8. “XXVI Annual Conference on Electron Microscopy and Allied Fields” A national conference organized by Electron Microscopic Society of India, Central Potato Research institute (ICAR), Shimla, India from 16-18th April 2003.
9. “17th Workshop on Scanning Electron Microscopy” A national workshop organized by Regional Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre / Central Instrumentation Laboratory, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India from 10 – 12th Jan 2003.
10. “Recent Trends in Genomics and Proteomics” organized by Sub Distributed Information Centre (Bioinformatics Centre), Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India from 24 – 26th Oct 2002.

REFERENCES

1. Professor Manfred T. Reetz (Postdoc Supervisor)
Director
Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1
45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany	
Tel. +49-208-306-2000
Fax +49 -208-306-2985
EMail: reetz@mpi-muelheim.mpg.de

2. Professor T.C. Bhalla (M.Sc and Ph. D Research Supervisor)
Coordinator  
Department of Biotechnology 
Himachal Pradesh University
Shimla- 171 005 India. 	
Phone and Fax: +91-177-2832154
e-mail: bhalla@rediffmail.com

3. Dr. Arvind Kumar Bhatt  (My Teacher in Master Course)
Principal Scientific Officer
(Industrial Biotechnology)
Department of Biotechnology
State Govt. of Himachal Pradesh
Shimla – 171002 (India)			
Phone/ Fax: 91-177-2622292/2627604 (Office)/
2832660 (Residence)
Fax: 91-177-2621154/2628625
E-mail: bhtarvind@yahoo.com/ dbt-hp@nic.in</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Shreenath Prasad</p>
<p>Current Position:	Postdoctoral Fellow (Protein engineering &amp; Biocatalysis)<br />
Work Place: 	   	Department of Synthetic Organic Chemistry<br />
   	                     Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung<br />
   	                     Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1<br />
   	                     5470 Mülheim an der Ruhr, (Germany)</p>
<p>CORRESPONDENCE</p>
<p>Klippenstrasse 9<br />
45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany<br />
Mobile; +49-17663307498<br />
Telephone; +49(0)208 306 2391 (office)<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:prasad@mpi-muelheim.mpg.de">prasad@mpi-muelheim.mpg.de</a><br />
<a href="mailto:seeree@gmail.com">seeree@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>PERSONAL DETAILS</p>
<p>Date of Birth			February 04, 1979<br />
Born			Siwan (India)<br />
Gender	   		Male<br />
Marital Status		Married<br />
Nationality			India<br />
Passport No 			E4698799<br />
Languages Known		English and Hindi</p>
<p>EDUCATION</p>
<p>• Postdoc, Protein engineering, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany (May 01, 2007-onward).<br />
• Ph.D., Biotechnology, H. P. University, Shimla, India (2007).<br />
• M.Sc., Biotechnology (67.33 %), H. P. University, Shimla, India (2002).<br />
• B.Sc., Chemistry, Botany, Zoology (60.22 %), VBS, Purvanchal University, Jaunpur, U.P. India (2000).</p>
<p>PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND SCHOLARLY SOCIETIES</p>
<p>• Life Member &#8211; Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI), since 2005<br />
• Member- European Association of Pharma Biotechnology (EAPB), since 2007</p>
<p>PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE</p>
<p>• Posdoctoral Fellow (May 2007 onward)<br />
 Department of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany<br />
• Senior Research Fellow* (Dec 2005 – Apr 2007)<br />
• Research Fellow* (Oct 2003 – Dec 2005)<br />
• Junior Research Fellow* (Oct 2002 – Sep 2003)<br />
*Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, New Delhi at H. P. University, Shimla </p>
<p>RESEARCH EXPERIENCES </p>
<p>1. Postdoctoral Research Projects<br />
I deal with the following post doctoral projects at MPI Carbon Research, Germany:<br />
a)	Methodology development for directed evolution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipase for improving enatioselectivity (Completed). In this project we have generated the engineered lipase which is highly selective for production of chiral profens (i.e. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). To develop this engineered lipase, we used the techniques of molecular biology, protein engineering, protein crystal structure analysis and computational biology.<br />
b)	Multiple-pathway for optimizes protein space for accepting new substrates (complete). In this project, we found that different combination of mutation around active-site of enzyme control the catalysis of same substrate. Which prove that multiple-pathway goes to same target.<br />
c)	Engineering of aspartate aminotransferase for synthesis of pharmaceutically important amines (Running). Aminotransferases has hot biotechnological application in chemical and pharmaceutical industry.<br />
d)	Development of hybrid catalyst for asymmetric organic synthesis (Running). In this project we are preparing a biocatalyst by combining biocatalyst and chemical catalyst.<br />
e)	Computation designing of enzymes to understand the function and mechanism of catalysis and stability. This project assist above all four project. In this project I use different software of bioinformatics and theoretical analysis of molecular dynamics and induced-fit docking.  </p>
<p>2. Ph. D. (Biotechnology) Thesis:<br />
• Nitrile hydratase of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34: Production, purification, molecular cloning and its application in nicotinamide synthesis (PhD thesis title). In my PhD thesis work, Production parameter of enzyme, its purification and one step PCR based cloning was optimized. Production of nicotinamide (Vitamin B3) was scale-up from mg to gram to kg.</p>
<p>3. Participated in Major Research Projects carried out during PhD (not included in thesis):</p>
<p>• Nitrile-metabolizing yeasts: In this project we have reported a new nitrile-metabolising yeast, Kluyveromyces thermotolerans. </p>
<p>• Process development for production of acrylamide and butyramide using free and  immobilized whole cell enzyme.</p>
<p>• “Cloning and sequencing of nitrile hydratase gene of wild and mutant strain of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34 and its expression in Pichia pastoris” from Dec 2005 to Apr 2007), sponsored by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India.</p>
<p>•  “Development of Database on Nitrile-Degrading Enzymes” from Nov 2003- Oct 2004 at Sub Distributed Information Centre (SDIC). H. P. University, Shimla.</p>
<p>•  “Development of database on Microbial and Mushroom resources of Himachal Pradesh” from Oct 2002- Sep 2003, sponsored by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India.</p>
<p>3. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Thesis:<br />
• Isolation, screening and selection of nitrile hydrolyzing bacteria for bioconversion of 3-cyanopyridine to nicotinic acid (M.Sc. thesis title): The standard techniques of selective isolation of nitrile-hydrolyzing bacteria, development of method for determination in enzyme system, optimization of enzyme production and reaction parameters and designing of fed-batch process for synthesis of nicotinic acid were studied.</p>
<p>SPECIAL TRAININGS</p>
<p>• “Diversity and Potential Application of Yeasts” at Department of Microbiology, University of Delhi South Campus (DUSC), New Delhi, India from Aug 01-19, 2006 sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India.<br />
• “Application of Immunological and Molecular Techniques for Detection of Human Diseases” at Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India from Jan, 2001 &#8211; Feb, 2001</p>
<p>SCHOLARSHIPS/ FELLOWSHIPS RECEIVED</p>
<p>• National Scholarship, Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India for M.Sc. Biotechnology Degree.<br />
• Traineeship at Sub Distributed Information Centre (SDIC), H. P. University, Shimla.<br />
• Junior Research Fellowship, DBT, Government of India, New Delhi.<br />
• Senior Research Fellowship, DBT, Government of India, New Delhi.<br />
• Postdoctoral Fellowship, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany</p>
<p>ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS</p>
<p>• All India Entrance Test for admission to M. Sc Biotechnology, conducted by the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India<br />
• National Eligibility Test (NET) for the award of Lectureship conducted by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-University Grants Commission (UGC), India.<br />
• Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE) 2002 conducted by the Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.<br />
• Selected for PhD program at School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia in Mar 2005.</p>
<p>PUBLICATIONS   </p>
<p>3 MANUSCRIPTS FROM POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES AND 1 FROM PHD ARE UNDER PREPARATION</p>
<p>1. Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2009) Purification of a hyperactive nitrile hydratase from resting cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Indian Journal of Microbiology DOI: 10.1007/s12088-009-0033-x </p>
<p>2. Sanchis J, Fernández L, Carballeira JD, Drone J, Gumulya Y, Höbenreich H, Kahakeaw D, Kille S, Lohmer R, Peyralans J J.-P., Podtetenieff J, Prasad S, Soni P, Taglieber A, Wu S, Zilly FE and Reetz MT (2008) Improved PCR method for the creation of saturation mutagenesis libraries in directed evolution: application to difficult-to-amplify templates. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 81: 387-397.</p>
<p>3. Raj J, Sharma N N, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla T C (2008) Acrylamide synthesis using agar entrapped cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34 in a partioned fed batch reactor. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 35: 35-40.</p>
<p>4. Prasad S, Misra A, Jangir VP, Awasthi A, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2007) A propionitrile-induced nitrilase of Rhodococcus sp. NDB 1165 and its application in nicotinic acid synthesis. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 23: 345-353.</p>
<p>5. Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2007) Biotransformation of 3-cyanopyridine and nicotinamide using resting cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Indian Journal of Microbiology 47: 34-41.</p>
<p>6. Raj J, Singh N, Seth A, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2007) Bioconversion of benzonitrile to benzoic acid using free and agar immobilized cells of Nocardia globerula NHB-2. Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica 54 (1): 57-66. </p>
<p>7. Raj J, Seth A, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2007) Bioconversion of butyronitrile to butyramide using whole cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 74: 535-539.</p>
<p>8. Raj J, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2006) Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34: A potential biocatalyst for acrylamide synthesis. Process Biochemistry 41 (6): 1359-1363.</p>
<p>9. Kumar H, Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2006) Constitutive acetonitrile hydrolyzing activity of Nocardia globerula NHB-2: Optimization of production and reaction conditions. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 44 (3): 240-245.</p>
<p>10. Prasad S, Sharma DR &amp; Bhalla TC (2005) Nitriles- and amides- hydrolyzing activity in Kluyveromyces thermotolerans MGBY 37. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 21 (8-9): 1447-1450.</p>
<p>11. Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2004) Optimization of culture conditions for hyper production of nitrile hydratase of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Indian Journal of Microbiology 44 (4): 251-256.</p>
<p>12. Raj J, Prasad S, Kumar D &amp; Bhalla TC (2004) Bioconversion of acrylonitrile to acrylamide using resting cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. South Asian Journal of Socio-Political Studies (SAJOSPS) 4 (2): 101-104.</p>
<p>Abstracts published/Poster presentation</p>
<p>1. Prasad S, &amp; Reetz MT (2009) Multiple-pathways of evolutionary tree optimise protein space around active-site Ser82 of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipase for steroselective acceptance of ?-arylcarboxylic acid ester. Enzyme Engineering XX, Groningen, The Netherland (Submitted).<br />
2. Prasad S, Gumulya Y &amp; Reetz MT (2009) Iterative CASTing: Increasing the enantioselectivity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipase. Biotrans 2009, Bern, Switzerland: Abstract No.: 412</p>
<p>3. Bhalla T C, Raj J &amp; Prasad S (2008) Acrylamide synthesis using polyacrylamide entrapped cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34. Proceeding of XVI International Conference on Bioencapsulation Dublin, Ireland.</p>
<p>4. Sharma DR, Prasad S, Raj J &amp; Bhalla TC (2005) Production of benzonitrile hydrolyzing activity from Kluyveromyces thermotolerans MGBY 37. 46th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologist of India, Hyderabad: p 81.</p>
<p>5. Raj J, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2004) Generation of Nocardia globerula NHB-2 mutants for conversion of acrylonitrile to acrylamide (abstract no. IAM 16). 45th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologist of India, Karnal: p 83.</p>
<p>6. Thakur N, Prasad S &amp; Bhalla TC (2003) Scanning electron microscopic study on Saccharomyces cerevisiae isolated from the local fermented beverage of Himachal Pradesh. XXVI Annual Conference on Electron Microscopy and Allied Fields, Shimla: p150.</p>
<p>SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS/INVITED LECTURES </p>
<p>1. ‘Biotrans 2009’ organized by University of Bern, Switzerland from 5th-9th July, 2009.<br />
2. Lecture on ‘Allosteric regulation and catalysis’ at Max-Planck-Institute for Carbon Research, Muelheim an der Ruhr.on 9th Mar 2009.<br />
3. Invited lecture on ‘Role of nitrile-degrading enzymes in organic synthesis’ at BASF-The Chemical Company, Ludwigshafen, Germany on 10th Oct 2006.<br />
4. “Millenium-IV Global Summit on Nanotechnology and Biotechnology” An international conference organized by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, New Delhi, at Vigyan Bhawan and Hotel Intercontinental, New Delhi from March 27 – 29, 2006.<br />
5. “Patenting in Biotechnology” A national workshop organized by Department of Biotechnology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India held on 21st Nov 2005.<br />
6. “Prelude to Bioinformatics” A national workshop organized by Sub Distributed Information Centre (Bioinformatics Centre), Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India, 14-16th June 2004.<br />
7. “Patent Awareness Programme” A national workshop organized by Patent Office, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India, New Delhi, India, 26 – 27th June 2003.<br />
8. “XXVI Annual Conference on Electron Microscopy and Allied Fields” A national conference organized by Electron Microscopic Society of India, Central Potato Research institute (ICAR), Shimla, India from 16-18th April 2003.<br />
9. “17th Workshop on Scanning Electron Microscopy” A national workshop organized by Regional Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre / Central Instrumentation Laboratory, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India from 10 – 12th Jan 2003.<br />
10. “Recent Trends in Genomics and Proteomics” organized by Sub Distributed Information Centre (Bioinformatics Centre), Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India from 24 – 26th Oct 2002.</p>
<p>REFERENCES</p>
<p>1. Professor Manfred T. Reetz (Postdoc Supervisor)<br />
Director<br />
Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung<br />
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1<br />
45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany<br />
Tel. +49-208-306-2000<br />
Fax +49 -208-306-2985<br />
EMail: <a href="mailto:reetz@mpi-muelheim.mpg.de">reetz@mpi-muelheim.mpg.de</a></p>
<p>2. Professor T.C. Bhalla (M.Sc and Ph. D Research Supervisor)<br />
Coordinator<br />
Department of Biotechnology<br />
Himachal Pradesh University<br />
Shimla- 171 005 India.<br />
Phone and Fax: +91-177-2832154<br />
e-mail: <a href="mailto:bhalla@rediffmail.com">bhalla@rediffmail.com</a></p>
<p>3. Dr. Arvind Kumar Bhatt  (My Teacher in Master Course)<br />
Principal Scientific Officer<br />
(Industrial Biotechnology)<br />
Department of Biotechnology<br />
State Govt. of Himachal Pradesh<br />
Shimla – 171002 (India)<br />
Phone/ Fax: 91-177-2622292/2627604 (Office)/<br />
2832660 (Residence)<br />
Fax: 91-177-2621154/2628625<br />
E-mail: <a href="mailto:bhtarvind@yahoo.com">bhtarvind@yahoo.com</a>/ <a href="mailto:dbt-hp@nic.in">dbt-hp@nic.in</a></p>
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Curriculum Vitae

Oscar R. Miranda
omiranda@chem.umass.edu

Department of Chemistry                                                                                                                                
Lenderle Graduate Research Tower A 701                                                                                    
University of Massachusetts                                                                                                           
710 North Pleasant Street                                                                                                              
Amherst, MA 01003-9336                                                                                                               
(415)-545-2291                                                                                                                               
(484)-467-4137     

Home                                                                                                                     
12 Fisher Street                                                                                                                            
Amherst, MA 01002		
(484)-467-4137
337 South Devon Avenue
Wayne, PA 19087
(610)-688-3676


Education

PhD in Chemistry (With Prof. Vincent M. Rotello)					At the present
University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Massachusetts, USA.

Master of Science in Chemistry (With Prof. Temer S. Ahmadi)                    	Sept-2005                       
Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA.

Post- graduated in Business Administration; MBA (With Prof. Ivan Ortiz)		April-2000                                                                          
Central American University (UCA), Managua, Nicaragua.

BE in Chemical Engineering								                  Sept-1997             
(With Dr. Ricardo J. Alvarado and Drs. Gabriele and Nikolaus Foidl)
National University of Engineering (UNI), Managua, Nicaragua.

Professional Experiences

Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in Chemistry                         At the Present
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA

Visiting Research Assistant in Chemistry                                                       Spring 2008
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in Chemistry              09/2002-06/2005 	            
Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085, USA
	 
National Consultant to the United Nations Development               02/15/1997-08/15/2002
Organization (UNIDO): Project UNIDO US/NIC/02/05,
Project UNIDO US/NIC/97/209 and Project UNIDO US/NIC/94/012
Managua, Nicaragua

Researcher, Austrian Project BIOMASS                                       08/06/1995-02/06/1997       
(Austrian Technical Cooperation Organization SUCHER &amp; HOLZER) 
Managua, Nicaragua

National Technical Specialist in Patents of Inventions                   01/15/1993-06/20/1995           
Ministry of Economy and Development
Managua, Nicaragua

Laboratory Instructor in Chemical Engineering:                             03/07/1994-11/25/1995       
Organic, Thermodynamic, Mass and Heat transfer
National University of Engineering 
Managua, Nicaragua

Publications

1.	Avinash Bajaj, Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim, Ronnie L. Phillips, D. Joseph Jerry, Uwe H. F. Bunz and Vincent M. Rotello. Detection and Differentiation of Normal, Cancerous, and Metastatic Cells using Nanoparticle-Polymer Sensor Arrays. PNAS, 2009 (ASAP doi:10.1073/pnas.0900975106).

2.	Bappaditya Samanta, Xiaochao Yang, Yuval Ofir, Myoung-Hawn Park, Oscar R. Miranda, Zhihong Mo, Anthony D. Dinsmore, Vincent M. Rotello. Catalytic Microcapsule via Nanoparticle-Mediated Assembly of Enzyme at Oil-in-Water interface. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2009 (ASAP DOI: 10.1002/anie.200901590).

3.	Mrinmoy De, Oscar R. Miranda, Subinoy Rana, Vincent M. Rotello. Size Dependent Protein-Nanoparticle Self-Assembly. Chem. Commun., 2009, 16, 2157-2159.

4.	Debabrata Patra, Firat Ozdemir, Oscar R. Miranda, Bappaditya Samanta, Amitav Sanyal, Vincent M. Rotello. Formation and Size Tuning of Colloidal Microcapsules via Host?Guest Molecular Recognition at the Liquid?Liquid Interface. Langmuir, 2009 (ASAP, DOI: 10.1021/la9015756).

5.	Ronnie Phillips,  Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim, David E. Mortenson, Chandramouleeswaran Subramani, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Gold Nanoparticle-Conjugated Polymer constructs: Understanding the Electrostatic and Hydrophobic Interactions, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 607 - 612.

6.	Zheng-Jiang Zhu, Partha S. Ghosh, Oscar R. Miranda, Richard W. Vachet, and Vincent M. Rotello. Multiplexed screening of the cellular uptake of gold nanoparticles using Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (LDI-MS), J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 14139-14143.

7.	Myoung-Hwan Park, Yuval Ofir, Bappaditya Samanta, Palaniappan Arumugam, Oscar R. Miranda and Vincent M. Rotello. Nanoparticle Immobilization via Activatable Hetero Bifunctional Dithiocarbamate Bond Formation, Adv. Mater. 2008, 20, 4185-4188.

8.	Psaras L. McGrier, Kyril M. Solntsev, Shaobin Miao, Laren M. Tolbert, Oscar R. Miranda, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Hydroxycruciforms: Amine-Responsive Fluorophores, Chem. Eur. J. 2008, 14, 4503-4510 (Cover Picture).

9.	Ronnie Phillips, Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Rapid and Efficient Identification of Bacteria Using Gold-Nanoparticle–Poly(para-phenyleneethynylene) Constructs, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, 2590 –2594 (Inside Cover Picture).

10.	Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You, Ronnie Phillips, Ik-Bum Kim, Partha S. Ghosh, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Vincent M. Rotello. Array-Based Sensing of Proteins Using Conjugated Polymers, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129(32); 9856-9857.

11.	Chang-Cheng You, Oscar R. Miranda, Basar Gider, Partha S. Ghosh, Ik-Bum Kim, Belma Erdogan, Sai Archana Krovi, Uwe H. F. Bunz and Vincent M. Rotello. Detection and identification of proteins using nanoparticles-fluorescent polymer “chemical nose” sensors, Nature Nanotechnology 2007, 2(5), 318-323.

12.	Oscar R. Miranda, Norman R. Dollahon and Temer S. Ahmadi. Critical Concentrations and Role of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in the Crystallization of Gold Nanorods within Hexadecyltrimethyl Ammonium Bromide (CTAB)/Tetraoctyl Ammonium Bromide (TOAB) Micelles, Cryst. Growth Des. 2006, 6(12), 2747-2753.

13.	Oscar R. Miranda, Temer S. Ahmadi. Effects of Intensity and Energy of CW UV-Light on the Growth of Gold Nanorods, J. Phys. Chem.  B 2005, 109(33), 15724-15734.

14.	Oscar R. Miranda, Ricardo Alvarado, Gabriele Foidl. Extraction of Polyelectrolyte of Moringa Oleifera Seeds their Purification in Ultra-filtration of Cross-Flux and Optimization Processes Using Jar Tests, La Gaceta, official newspaper, No. 1, 13, 1998, Nicaragua.  

15.	Oscar R. Miranda, “Milk Clusters in Nicaragua”, Project US/NIC/97/209-United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) - in collaboration with INCAE and Competitive National Adviser: Presidential Office of Nicaragua, July 28, 1998, Nicaragua.

Patents

1.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Oscar R. Miranda, Avinash Bajaj, Subinoy Rana. Detection of   Normal/Cancerous/Metastatic Cells using Nanoparticle-Polymer and Nanoparticle-GFP Supramolecular Complexes. In process 2009.

2.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Ronnie L. Phillips, Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You. Novel Sensors for Detection of Pathogens, UMA 07-43, Submitted 2007.

3.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Chang-Cheng You, Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim. Detection of  Proteins using Nanoparticle-Fluorescent Polymer Sensors, UMA 08-03, Submitted 2007.

Select presentations

1.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Chen, Hung-Ting; You, Chang-Cheng; Mortenson, David E.; Rotello, Vincent M.   A novel gold nanoparticle-based protein sensor with enzyme-substrate reactions as signal amplifiers. COLL-131,  CODEN: 69KXQ2, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 17-21, 2008.

2.	Zhu, Zheng-Jiang; Ghosh, Partha S.; Miranda, Oscar R.; Vachet, Richard W.; Rotello, Vincent M. Multiplexed screening of the cellular uptake of gold nanoparticles using Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry. ANYL-204.  CODEN: 69KXQ2, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 17-21, 2008.

3.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Chen, Hung-Ting; You, Chang-Cheng; Phillips, Ronnie L.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M. “Chemical nose” sensing and identification of proteins and bacteria. III International Symposium on Microcyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISMSC), Las Vegas, NV, United States, July 13-18, 2008.

4.	Miranda, Oscar R.; You, Chang-Cheng; Phillips, Ronnie L.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Ghosh, Partha S.; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M.   Ultraversatile protein sensor based on an array of conjugated polymers. ORGN-227, CODEN: 69JNR2; 234th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, United States, August 19-23, 2007.

5.	You, Chang-Cheng; Miranda, Oscar R.; Gider, Basar; Ghosh, Partha S.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M.  Detection and identification of proteins based on nanoparticle-fluorescent polymer arrays. ORGN-756, CODEN: 69JAUY; 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, United States, March 25-29, 2007. 

6.	Daley, Megan; Miranda, Oscar R.; Dollahon, Norman R.; Ahmadi, Temer S. Observation of a Critical Concentration of L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in the Photochemical Synthesis of Au Nanorods. MRM-445, CODEN: 69ICW3; 38th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Hershey, PA, United States, June 4-7, 2006.

7.	Farraioli, Charles C.; Miranda, Oscar R.; Dollahon, Norman R.; Ahmadi, Temer S.   Interplay of Temperature and UV-Light in the Growth Process of Au-Nanorods. MRM-444, CODEN: 69ICW3; 38th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Hershey, PA, United States, June 4-7, 2006.

8.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi Temer S. Substrate-Assisted Phase Transitions of Au Nanorods. GENE-520, CODEN: 69GVWG; 37th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, May 2005.

9.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi Temer S. Nucleation and Growth of Gold Nanorods. Villanova University, Sigma Xi Research Day, Villanova, PA, United States, April 2005.
10.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi, Temer S. Growth Kinetics of Gold Nanorods. The16th Annual Saint Josepth’s University SIGMA XI, Student Research Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, United States, April 2005.

11.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi, Temer S. Effects of Chemical and Physical Parameters on the Growth Kinetics of Gold Nanorods. PHYS-384, CODEN: 69GQMP; 229th ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, United States, March 2005 (Science Mix).

12.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi, Temer S. Mechanism and Growth Kinetics of Colloidal Gold Nanoparticles, COLL-076, CODEN: 69FTZ8; 228th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 2004.

13.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi Temer S. 2- and 3-Dimentional Assembly of Shape-selected and Surface-modified Au Nanoparticles: Nature of Packing and its Correlation to Optical Properties; PHYS-360, CODEN 69EKY9; 226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY, United States, September 2003.

Honors and Affiliation

Graduate student travel grant award								07/2008
Chemistry Department Graduate Programs, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

1st Place in Villanova University Chapter of SIGMA XI, Research Day				05/08/2005

Recipient of travel award granted for merit on poster presentation				03/2005
Graduate Programs of Arts and Science, Villanova University

ACS Division member:										2005-Present
•	Analytical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Colloidal and Surface Chemistry,
      Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry,
      Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry

MRS Division member:										2005-Present
•	Biomedical Materials, Metal and Alloys,  Materials Characterization,
      Multilayered Structure, Sensors, Thin Films and Interfaces and Superconductors

APS Division member:
•	Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Materials Physics, and Particles and Fields	 2005-Present

American Physics Society (APS), Member							 2005-Present

International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), Member		           2006-Present

Optical Society of America (OSA), Member					 2006-Present	
	
Materials Research Society (MRS), Member	  				 2005-present

Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research, Member                                                2004-Present      

American Chemical Society (ACS), Member                                                 2003-Present 

Diplomas of Recognition from 25 enterprises and an International                     06/2000          
Organization of the World Bank (Nicaragua)

References:

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<p>Curriculum Vitae</p>
<p>Oscar R. Miranda<br />
<a href="mailto:omiranda@chem.umass.edu">omiranda@chem.umass.edu</a></p>
<p>Department of Chemistry<br />
Lenderle Graduate Research Tower A 701<br />
University of Massachusetts<br />
710 North Pleasant Street<br />
Amherst, MA 01003-9336<br />
(415)-545-2291<br />
(484)-467-4137     </p>
<p>Home<br />
12 Fisher Street<br />
Amherst, MA 01002<br />
(484)-467-4137<br />
337 South Devon Avenue<br />
Wayne, PA 19087<br />
(610)-688-3676</p>
<p>Education</p>
<p>PhD in Chemistry (With Prof. Vincent M. Rotello)					At the present<br />
University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Massachusetts, USA.</p>
<p>Master of Science in Chemistry (With Prof. Temer S. Ahmadi)                    	Sept-2005<br />
Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA.</p>
<p>Post- graduated in Business Administration; MBA (With Prof. Ivan Ortiz)		April-2000<br />
Central American University (UCA), Managua, Nicaragua.</p>
<p>BE in Chemical Engineering								                  Sept-1997<br />
(With Dr. Ricardo J. Alvarado and Drs. Gabriele and Nikolaus Foidl)<br />
National University of Engineering (UNI), Managua, Nicaragua.</p>
<p>Professional Experiences</p>
<p>Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in Chemistry                         At the Present<br />
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA</p>
<p>Visiting Research Assistant in Chemistry                                                       Spring 2008<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA</p>
<p>Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in Chemistry              09/2002-06/2005<br />
Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085, USA</p>
<p>National Consultant to the United Nations Development               02/15/1997-08/15/2002<br />
Organization (UNIDO): Project UNIDO US/NIC/02/05,<br />
Project UNIDO US/NIC/97/209 and Project UNIDO US/NIC/94/012<br />
Managua, Nicaragua</p>
<p>Researcher, Austrian Project BIOMASS                                       08/06/1995-02/06/1997<br />
(Austrian Technical Cooperation Organization SUCHER &amp; HOLZER)<br />
Managua, Nicaragua</p>
<p>National Technical Specialist in Patents of Inventions                   01/15/1993-06/20/1995<br />
Ministry of Economy and Development<br />
Managua, Nicaragua</p>
<p>Laboratory Instructor in Chemical Engineering:                             03/07/1994-11/25/1995<br />
Organic, Thermodynamic, Mass and Heat transfer<br />
National University of Engineering<br />
Managua, Nicaragua</p>
<p>Publications</p>
<p>1.	Avinash Bajaj, Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim, Ronnie L. Phillips, D. Joseph Jerry, Uwe H. F. Bunz and Vincent M. Rotello. Detection and Differentiation of Normal, Cancerous, and Metastatic Cells using Nanoparticle-Polymer Sensor Arrays. PNAS, 2009 (ASAP doi:10.1073/pnas.0900975106).</p>
<p>2.	Bappaditya Samanta, Xiaochao Yang, Yuval Ofir, Myoung-Hawn Park, Oscar R. Miranda, Zhihong Mo, Anthony D. Dinsmore, Vincent M. Rotello. Catalytic Microcapsule via Nanoparticle-Mediated Assembly of Enzyme at Oil-in-Water interface. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2009 (ASAP DOI: 10.1002/anie.200901590).</p>
<p>3.	Mrinmoy De, Oscar R. Miranda, Subinoy Rana, Vincent M. Rotello. Size Dependent Protein-Nanoparticle Self-Assembly. Chem. Commun., 2009, 16, 2157-2159.</p>
<p>4.	Debabrata Patra, Firat Ozdemir, Oscar R. Miranda, Bappaditya Samanta, Amitav Sanyal, Vincent M. Rotello. Formation and Size Tuning of Colloidal Microcapsules via Host?Guest Molecular Recognition at the Liquid?Liquid Interface. Langmuir, 2009 (ASAP, DOI: 10.1021/la9015756).</p>
<p>5.	Ronnie Phillips,  Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim, David E. Mortenson, Chandramouleeswaran Subramani, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Gold Nanoparticle-Conjugated Polymer constructs: Understanding the Electrostatic and Hydrophobic Interactions, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 607 &#8211; 612.</p>
<p>6.	Zheng-Jiang Zhu, Partha S. Ghosh, Oscar R. Miranda, Richard W. Vachet, and Vincent M. Rotello. Multiplexed screening of the cellular uptake of gold nanoparticles using Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (LDI-MS), J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 14139-14143.</p>
<p>7.	Myoung-Hwan Park, Yuval Ofir, Bappaditya Samanta, Palaniappan Arumugam, Oscar R. Miranda and Vincent M. Rotello. Nanoparticle Immobilization via Activatable Hetero Bifunctional Dithiocarbamate Bond Formation, Adv. Mater. 2008, 20, 4185-4188.</p>
<p>8.	Psaras L. McGrier, Kyril M. Solntsev, Shaobin Miao, Laren M. Tolbert, Oscar R. Miranda, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Hydroxycruciforms: Amine-Responsive Fluorophores, Chem. Eur. J. 2008, 14, 4503-4510 (Cover Picture).</p>
<p>9.	Ronnie Phillips, Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Rapid and Efficient Identification of Bacteria Using Gold-Nanoparticle–Poly(para-phenyleneethynylene) Constructs, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, 2590 –2594 (Inside Cover Picture).</p>
<p>10.	Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You, Ronnie Phillips, Ik-Bum Kim, Partha S. Ghosh, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Vincent M. Rotello. Array-Based Sensing of Proteins Using Conjugated Polymers, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129(32); 9856-9857.</p>
<p>11.	Chang-Cheng You, Oscar R. Miranda, Basar Gider, Partha S. Ghosh, Ik-Bum Kim, Belma Erdogan, Sai Archana Krovi, Uwe H. F. Bunz and Vincent M. Rotello. Detection and identification of proteins using nanoparticles-fluorescent polymer “chemical nose” sensors, Nature Nanotechnology 2007, 2(5), 318-323.</p>
<p>12.	Oscar R. Miranda, Norman R. Dollahon and Temer S. Ahmadi. Critical Concentrations and Role of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in the Crystallization of Gold Nanorods within Hexadecyltrimethyl Ammonium Bromide (CTAB)/Tetraoctyl Ammonium Bromide (TOAB) Micelles, Cryst. Growth Des. 2006, 6(12), 2747-2753.</p>
<p>13.	Oscar R. Miranda, Temer S. Ahmadi. Effects of Intensity and Energy of CW UV-Light on the Growth of Gold Nanorods, J. Phys. Chem.  B 2005, 109(33), 15724-15734.</p>
<p>14.	Oscar R. Miranda, Ricardo Alvarado, Gabriele Foidl. Extraction of Polyelectrolyte of Moringa Oleifera Seeds their Purification in Ultra-filtration of Cross-Flux and Optimization Processes Using Jar Tests, La Gaceta, official newspaper, No. 1, 13, 1998, Nicaragua.  </p>
<p>15.	Oscar R. Miranda, “Milk Clusters in Nicaragua”, Project US/NIC/97/209-United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) &#8211; in collaboration with INCAE and Competitive National Adviser: Presidential Office of Nicaragua, July 28, 1998, Nicaragua.</p>
<p>Patents</p>
<p>1.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Oscar R. Miranda, Avinash Bajaj, Subinoy Rana. Detection of   Normal/Cancerous/Metastatic Cells using Nanoparticle-Polymer and Nanoparticle-GFP Supramolecular Complexes. In process 2009.</p>
<p>2.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Ronnie L. Phillips, Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You. Novel Sensors for Detection of Pathogens, UMA 07-43, Submitted 2007.</p>
<p>3.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Chang-Cheng You, Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim. Detection of  Proteins using Nanoparticle-Fluorescent Polymer Sensors, UMA 08-03, Submitted 2007.</p>
<p>Select presentations</p>
<p>1.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Chen, Hung-Ting; You, Chang-Cheng; Mortenson, David E.; Rotello, Vincent M.   A novel gold nanoparticle-based protein sensor with enzyme-substrate reactions as signal amplifiers. COLL-131,  CODEN: 69KXQ2, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 17-21, 2008.</p>
<p>2.	Zhu, Zheng-Jiang; Ghosh, Partha S.; Miranda, Oscar R.; Vachet, Richard W.; Rotello, Vincent M. Multiplexed screening of the cellular uptake of gold nanoparticles using Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry. ANYL-204.  CODEN: 69KXQ2, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 17-21, 2008.</p>
<p>3.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Chen, Hung-Ting; You, Chang-Cheng; Phillips, Ronnie L.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M. “Chemical nose” sensing and identification of proteins and bacteria. III International Symposium on Microcyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISMSC), Las Vegas, NV, United States, July 13-18, 2008.</p>
<p>4.	Miranda, Oscar R.; You, Chang-Cheng; Phillips, Ronnie L.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Ghosh, Partha S.; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M.   Ultraversatile protein sensor based on an array of conjugated polymers. ORGN-227, CODEN: 69JNR2; 234th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, United States, August 19-23, 2007.</p>
<p>5.	You, Chang-Cheng; Miranda, Oscar R.; Gider, Basar; Ghosh, Partha S.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M.  Detection and identification of proteins based on nanoparticle-fluorescent polymer arrays. ORGN-756, CODEN: 69JAUY; 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, United States, March 25-29, 2007. </p>
<p>6.	Daley, Megan; Miranda, Oscar R.; Dollahon, Norman R.; Ahmadi, Temer S. Observation of a Critical Concentration of L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in the Photochemical Synthesis of Au Nanorods. MRM-445, CODEN: 69ICW3; 38th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Hershey, PA, United States, June 4-7, 2006.</p>
<p>7.	Farraioli, Charles C.; Miranda, Oscar R.; Dollahon, Norman R.; Ahmadi, Temer S.   Interplay of Temperature and UV-Light in the Growth Process of Au-Nanorods. MRM-444, CODEN: 69ICW3; 38th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Hershey, PA, United States, June 4-7, 2006.</p>
<p>8.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi Temer S. Substrate-Assisted Phase Transitions of Au Nanorods. GENE-520, CODEN: 69GVWG; 37th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, May 2005.</p>
<p>9.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi Temer S. Nucleation and Growth of Gold Nanorods. Villanova University, Sigma Xi Research Day, Villanova, PA, United States, April 2005.<br />
10.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi, Temer S. Growth Kinetics of Gold Nanorods. The16th Annual Saint Josepth’s University SIGMA XI, Student Research Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, United States, April 2005.</p>
<p>11.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi, Temer S. Effects of Chemical and Physical Parameters on the Growth Kinetics of Gold Nanorods. PHYS-384, CODEN: 69GQMP; 229th ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, United States, March 2005 (Science Mix).</p>
<p>12.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi, Temer S. Mechanism and Growth Kinetics of Colloidal Gold Nanoparticles, COLL-076, CODEN: 69FTZ8; 228th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 2004.</p>
<p>13.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi Temer S. 2- and 3-Dimentional Assembly of Shape-selected and Surface-modified Au Nanoparticles: Nature of Packing and its Correlation to Optical Properties; PHYS-360, CODEN 69EKY9; 226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY, United States, September 2003.</p>
<p>Honors and Affiliation</p>
<p>Graduate student travel grant award								07/2008<br />
Chemistry Department Graduate Programs, University of Massachusetts-Amherst</p>
<p>1st Place in Villanova University Chapter of SIGMA XI, Research Day				05/08/2005</p>
<p>Recipient of travel award granted for merit on poster presentation				03/2005<br />
Graduate Programs of Arts and Science, Villanova University</p>
<p>ACS Division member:										2005-Present<br />
•	Analytical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Colloidal and Surface Chemistry,<br />
      Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry,<br />
      Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry</p>
<p>MRS Division member:										2005-Present<br />
•	Biomedical Materials, Metal and Alloys,  Materials Characterization,<br />
      Multilayered Structure, Sensors, Thin Films and Interfaces and Superconductors</p>
<p>APS Division member:<br />
•	Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Materials Physics, and Particles and Fields	 2005-Present</p>
<p>American Physics Society (APS), Member							 2005-Present</p>
<p>International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), Member		           2006-Present</p>
<p>Optical Society of America (OSA), Member					 2006-Present	</p>
<p>Materials Research Society (MRS), Member	  				 2005-present</p>
<p>Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research, Member                                                2004-Present      </p>
<p>American Chemical Society (ACS), Member                                                 2003-Present </p>
<p>Diplomas of Recognition from 25 enterprises and an International                     06/2000<br />
Organization of the World Bank (Nicaragua)</p>
<p>References:</p>
<p>Available upon request</p>
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		<description>Requesting Post Doctoral Position

Curriculum Vitae

Oscar R. Miranda
omiranda@chem.umass.edu

Department of Chemistry                                                                                                                                
Lenderle Graduate Research Tower A 701                                                                                    
University of Massachusetts                                                                                                           
710 North Pleasant Street                                                                                                              
Amherst, MA 01003-9336                                                                                                               
(415)-545-2291                                                                                                                               
(484)-467-4137     

Home                                                                                                                     
12 Fisher Street                                                                                                                            
Amherst, MA 01002		
(484)-467-4137
337 South Devon Avenue
Wayne, PA 19087
(610)-688-3676


Education

PhD in Chemistry (With Prof. Vincent M. Rotello)					At the present
University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Massachusetts, USA.

Master of Science in Chemistry (With Prof. Temer S. Ahmadi)                    	Sept-2005                       
Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA.

Post- graduated in Business Administration; MBA (With Prof. Ivan Ortiz)		April-2000                                                                          
Central American University (UCA), Managua, Nicaragua.

BE in Chemical Engineering								                  Sept-1997             
(With Dr. Ricardo J. Alvarado and Drs. Gabriele and Nikolaus Foidl)
National University of Engineering (UNI), Managua, Nicaragua.

Professional Experiences

Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in Chemistry                         At the Present
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA

Visiting Research Assistant in Chemistry                                                       Spring 2008
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in Chemistry              09/2002-06/2005 	            
Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085, USA
	 
National Consultant to the United Nations Development               02/15/1997-08/15/2002
Organization (UNIDO): Project UNIDO US/NIC/02/05,
Project UNIDO US/NIC/97/209 and Project UNIDO US/NIC/94/012
Managua, Nicaragua

Researcher, Austrian Project BIOMASS                                       08/06/1995-02/06/1997       
(Austrian Technical Cooperation Organization SUCHER &amp; HOLZER) 
Managua, Nicaragua

National Technical Specialist in Patents of Inventions                   01/15/1993-06/20/1995           
Ministry of Economy and Development
Managua, Nicaragua

Laboratory Instructor in Chemical Engineering:                             03/07/1994-11/25/1995       
Organic, Thermodynamic, Mass and Heat transfer
National University of Engineering 
Managua, Nicaragua

Publications

1.	Avinash Bajaj, Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim, Ronnie L. Phillips, D. Joseph Jerry, Uwe H. F. Bunz and Vincent M. Rotello. Detection and Differentiation of Normal, Cancerous, and Metastatic Cells using Nanoparticle-Polymer Sensor Arrays. PNAS, 2009 (ASAP doi:10.1073/pnas.0900975106).

2.	Bappaditya Samanta, Xiaochao Yang, Yuval Ofir, Myoung-Hawn Park, Oscar R. Miranda, Zhihong Mo, Anthony D. Dinsmore, Vincent M. Rotello. Catalytic Microcapsule via Nanoparticle-Mediated Assembly of Enzyme at Oil-in-Water interface. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2009 (ASAP DOI: 10.1002/anie.200901590).

3.	Mrinmoy De, Oscar R. Miranda, Subinoy Rana, Vincent M. Rotello. Size Dependent Protein-Nanoparticle Self-Assembly. Chem. Commun., 2009, 16, 2157-2159.

4.	Debabrata Patra, Firat Ozdemir, Oscar R. Miranda, Bappaditya Samanta, Amitav Sanyal, Vincent M. Rotello. Formation and Size Tuning of Colloidal Microcapsules via Host?Guest Molecular Recognition at the Liquid?Liquid Interface. Langmuir, 2009 (ASAP, DOI: 10.1021/la9015756).

5.	Ronnie Phillips,  Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim, David E. Mortenson, Chandramouleeswaran Subramani, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Gold Nanoparticle-Conjugated Polymer constructs: Understanding the Electrostatic and Hydrophobic Interactions, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 607 - 612.

6.	Zheng-Jiang Zhu, Partha S. Ghosh, Oscar R. Miranda, Richard W. Vachet, and Vincent M. Rotello. Multiplexed screening of the cellular uptake of gold nanoparticles using Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (LDI-MS), J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 14139-14143.

7.	Myoung-Hwan Park, Yuval Ofir, Bappaditya Samanta, Palaniappan Arumugam, Oscar R. Miranda and Vincent M. Rotello. Nanoparticle Immobilization via Activatable Hetero Bifunctional Dithiocarbamate Bond Formation, Adv. Mater. 2008, 20, 4185-4188.

8.	Psaras L. McGrier, Kyril M. Solntsev, Shaobin Miao, Laren M. Tolbert, Oscar R. Miranda, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Hydroxycruciforms: Amine-Responsive Fluorophores, Chem. Eur. J. 2008, 14, 4503-4510 (Cover Picture).

9.	Ronnie Phillips, Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Rapid and Efficient Identification of Bacteria Using Gold-Nanoparticle–Poly(para-phenyleneethynylene) Constructs, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, 2590 –2594 (Inside Cover Picture).

10.	Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You, Ronnie Phillips, Ik-Bum Kim, Partha S. Ghosh, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Vincent M. Rotello. Array-Based Sensing of Proteins Using Conjugated Polymers, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129(32); 9856-9857.

11.	Chang-Cheng You, Oscar R. Miranda, Basar Gider, Partha S. Ghosh, Ik-Bum Kim, Belma Erdogan, Sai Archana Krovi, Uwe H. F. Bunz and Vincent M. Rotello. Detection and identification of proteins using nanoparticles-fluorescent polymer “chemical nose” sensors, Nature Nanotechnology 2007, 2(5), 318-323.

12.	Oscar R. Miranda, Norman R. Dollahon and Temer S. Ahmadi. Critical Concentrations and Role of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in the Crystallization of Gold Nanorods within Hexadecyltrimethyl Ammonium Bromide (CTAB)/Tetraoctyl Ammonium Bromide (TOAB) Micelles, Cryst. Growth Des. 2006, 6(12), 2747-2753.

13.	Oscar R. Miranda, Temer S. Ahmadi. Effects of Intensity and Energy of CW UV-Light on the Growth of Gold Nanorods, J. Phys. Chem.  B 2005, 109(33), 15724-15734.

14.	Oscar R. Miranda, Ricardo Alvarado, Gabriele Foidl. Extraction of Polyelectrolyte of Moringa Oleifera Seeds their Purification in Ultra-filtration of Cross-Flux and Optimization Processes Using Jar Tests, La Gaceta, official newspaper, No. 1, 13, 1998, Nicaragua.  

15.	Oscar R. Miranda, “Milk Clusters in Nicaragua”, Project US/NIC/97/209-United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) - in collaboration with INCAE and Competitive National Adviser: Presidential Office of Nicaragua, July 28, 1998, Nicaragua.

Patents

1.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Oscar R. Miranda, Avinash Bajaj, Subinoy Rana. Detection of   Normal/Cancerous/Metastatic Cells using Nanoparticle-Polymer and Nanoparticle-GFP Supramolecular Complexes. In process 2009.

2.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Ronnie L. Phillips, Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You. Novel Sensors for Detection of Pathogens, UMA 07-43, Submitted 2007.

3.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Chang-Cheng You, Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim. Detection of  Proteins using Nanoparticle-Fluorescent Polymer Sensors, UMA 08-03, Submitted 2007.

Select presentations

1.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Chen, Hung-Ting; You, Chang-Cheng; Mortenson, David E.; Rotello, Vincent M.   A novel gold nanoparticle-based protein sensor with enzyme-substrate reactions as signal amplifiers. COLL-131,  CODEN: 69KXQ2, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 17-21, 2008.

2.	Zhu, Zheng-Jiang; Ghosh, Partha S.; Miranda, Oscar R.; Vachet, Richard W.; Rotello, Vincent M. Multiplexed screening of the cellular uptake of gold nanoparticles using Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry. ANYL-204.  CODEN: 69KXQ2, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 17-21, 2008.

3.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Chen, Hung-Ting; You, Chang-Cheng; Phillips, Ronnie L.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M. “Chemical nose” sensing and identification of proteins and bacteria. III International Symposium on Microcyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISMSC), Las Vegas, NV, United States, July 13-18, 2008.

4.	Miranda, Oscar R.; You, Chang-Cheng; Phillips, Ronnie L.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Ghosh, Partha S.; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M.   Ultraversatile protein sensor based on an array of conjugated polymers. ORGN-227, CODEN: 69JNR2; 234th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, United States, August 19-23, 2007.

5.	You, Chang-Cheng; Miranda, Oscar R.; Gider, Basar; Ghosh, Partha S.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M.  Detection and identification of proteins based on nanoparticle-fluorescent polymer arrays. ORGN-756, CODEN: 69JAUY; 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, United States, March 25-29, 2007. 

6.	Daley, Megan; Miranda, Oscar R.; Dollahon, Norman R.; Ahmadi, Temer S. Observation of a Critical Concentration of L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in the Photochemical Synthesis of Au Nanorods. MRM-445, CODEN: 69ICW3; 38th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Hershey, PA, United States, June 4-7, 2006.

7.	Farraioli, Charles C.; Miranda, Oscar R.; Dollahon, Norman R.; Ahmadi, Temer S.   Interplay of Temperature and UV-Light in the Growth Process of Au-Nanorods. MRM-444, CODEN: 69ICW3; 38th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Hershey, PA, United States, June 4-7, 2006.

8.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi Temer S. Substrate-Assisted Phase Transitions of Au Nanorods. GENE-520, CODEN: 69GVWG; 37th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, May 2005.

9.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi Temer S. Nucleation and Growth of Gold Nanorods. Villanova University, Sigma Xi Research Day, Villanova, PA, United States, April 2005.
10.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi, Temer S. Growth Kinetics of Gold Nanorods. The16th Annual Saint Josepth’s University SIGMA XI, Student Research Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, United States, April 2005.
11.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi, Temer S. Effects of Chemical and Physical Parameters on the Growth Kinetics of Gold Nanorods. PHYS-384, CODEN: 69GQMP; 229th ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, United States, March 2005 (Science Mix).

12.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi, Temer S. Mechanism and Growth Kinetics of Colloidal Gold Nanoparticles, COLL-076, CODEN: 69FTZ8; 228th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 2004.

13.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi Temer S. 2- and 3-Dimentional Assembly of Shape-selected and Surface-modified Au Nanoparticles: Nature of Packing and its Correlation to Optical Properties; PHYS-360, CODEN 69EKY9; 226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY, United States, September 2003.

Honors and Affiliation

Graduate student travel grant award								07/2008
Chemistry Department Graduate Programs, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

1st Place in Villanova University Chapter of SIGMA XI, Research Day				05/08/2005

Recipient of travel award granted for merit on poster presentation				03/2005
Graduate Programs of Arts and Science, Villanova University

ACS Division member:										2005-Present
•	Analytical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Colloidal and Surface Chemistry,
      Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry,
      Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry

MRS Division member:										2005-Present
•	Biomedical Materials, Metal and Alloys,  Materials Characterization,
      Multilayered Structure, Sensors, Thin Films and Interfaces and Superconductors

APS Division member:
•	Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Materials Physics, and Particles and Fields	 2005-Present

American Physics Society (APS), Member							 2005-Present

International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), Member		           2006-Present

Optical Society of America (OSA), Member					 2006-Present	
	
Materials Research Society (MRS), Member	  				 2005-present

Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research, Member                                                2004-Present      

American Chemical Society (ACS), Member                                                 2003-Present 

Diplomas of Recognition from 25 enterprises and an International                     06/2000          
Organization of the World Bank (Nicaragua)

References:

Available upon request</description>
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<p>Curriculum Vitae</p>
<p>Oscar R. Miranda<br />
<a href="mailto:omiranda@chem.umass.edu">omiranda@chem.umass.edu</a></p>
<p>Department of Chemistry<br />
Lenderle Graduate Research Tower A 701<br />
University of Massachusetts<br />
710 North Pleasant Street<br />
Amherst, MA 01003-9336<br />
(415)-545-2291<br />
(484)-467-4137     </p>
<p>Home<br />
12 Fisher Street<br />
Amherst, MA 01002<br />
(484)-467-4137<br />
337 South Devon Avenue<br />
Wayne, PA 19087<br />
(610)-688-3676</p>
<p>Education</p>
<p>PhD in Chemistry (With Prof. Vincent M. Rotello)					At the present<br />
University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Massachusetts, USA.</p>
<p>Master of Science in Chemistry (With Prof. Temer S. Ahmadi)                    	Sept-2005<br />
Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA.</p>
<p>Post- graduated in Business Administration; MBA (With Prof. Ivan Ortiz)		April-2000<br />
Central American University (UCA), Managua, Nicaragua.</p>
<p>BE in Chemical Engineering								                  Sept-1997<br />
(With Dr. Ricardo J. Alvarado and Drs. Gabriele and Nikolaus Foidl)<br />
National University of Engineering (UNI), Managua, Nicaragua.</p>
<p>Professional Experiences</p>
<p>Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in Chemistry                         At the Present<br />
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA</p>
<p>Visiting Research Assistant in Chemistry                                                       Spring 2008<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA</p>
<p>Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in Chemistry              09/2002-06/2005<br />
Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085, USA</p>
<p>National Consultant to the United Nations Development               02/15/1997-08/15/2002<br />
Organization (UNIDO): Project UNIDO US/NIC/02/05,<br />
Project UNIDO US/NIC/97/209 and Project UNIDO US/NIC/94/012<br />
Managua, Nicaragua</p>
<p>Researcher, Austrian Project BIOMASS                                       08/06/1995-02/06/1997<br />
(Austrian Technical Cooperation Organization SUCHER &amp; HOLZER)<br />
Managua, Nicaragua</p>
<p>National Technical Specialist in Patents of Inventions                   01/15/1993-06/20/1995<br />
Ministry of Economy and Development<br />
Managua, Nicaragua</p>
<p>Laboratory Instructor in Chemical Engineering:                             03/07/1994-11/25/1995<br />
Organic, Thermodynamic, Mass and Heat transfer<br />
National University of Engineering<br />
Managua, Nicaragua</p>
<p>Publications</p>
<p>1.	Avinash Bajaj, Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim, Ronnie L. Phillips, D. Joseph Jerry, Uwe H. F. Bunz and Vincent M. Rotello. Detection and Differentiation of Normal, Cancerous, and Metastatic Cells using Nanoparticle-Polymer Sensor Arrays. PNAS, 2009 (ASAP doi:10.1073/pnas.0900975106).</p>
<p>2.	Bappaditya Samanta, Xiaochao Yang, Yuval Ofir, Myoung-Hawn Park, Oscar R. Miranda, Zhihong Mo, Anthony D. Dinsmore, Vincent M. Rotello. Catalytic Microcapsule via Nanoparticle-Mediated Assembly of Enzyme at Oil-in-Water interface. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2009 (ASAP DOI: 10.1002/anie.200901590).</p>
<p>3.	Mrinmoy De, Oscar R. Miranda, Subinoy Rana, Vincent M. Rotello. Size Dependent Protein-Nanoparticle Self-Assembly. Chem. Commun., 2009, 16, 2157-2159.</p>
<p>4.	Debabrata Patra, Firat Ozdemir, Oscar R. Miranda, Bappaditya Samanta, Amitav Sanyal, Vincent M. Rotello. Formation and Size Tuning of Colloidal Microcapsules via Host?Guest Molecular Recognition at the Liquid?Liquid Interface. Langmuir, 2009 (ASAP, DOI: 10.1021/la9015756).</p>
<p>5.	Ronnie Phillips,  Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim, David E. Mortenson, Chandramouleeswaran Subramani, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Gold Nanoparticle-Conjugated Polymer constructs: Understanding the Electrostatic and Hydrophobic Interactions, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 607 &#8211; 612.</p>
<p>6.	Zheng-Jiang Zhu, Partha S. Ghosh, Oscar R. Miranda, Richard W. Vachet, and Vincent M. Rotello. Multiplexed screening of the cellular uptake of gold nanoparticles using Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (LDI-MS), J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 14139-14143.</p>
<p>7.	Myoung-Hwan Park, Yuval Ofir, Bappaditya Samanta, Palaniappan Arumugam, Oscar R. Miranda and Vincent M. Rotello. Nanoparticle Immobilization via Activatable Hetero Bifunctional Dithiocarbamate Bond Formation, Adv. Mater. 2008, 20, 4185-4188.</p>
<p>8.	Psaras L. McGrier, Kyril M. Solntsev, Shaobin Miao, Laren M. Tolbert, Oscar R. Miranda, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Hydroxycruciforms: Amine-Responsive Fluorophores, Chem. Eur. J. 2008, 14, 4503-4510 (Cover Picture).</p>
<p>9.	Ronnie Phillips, Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You, Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz. Rapid and Efficient Identification of Bacteria Using Gold-Nanoparticle–Poly(para-phenyleneethynylene) Constructs, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, 2590 –2594 (Inside Cover Picture).</p>
<p>10.	Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You, Ronnie Phillips, Ik-Bum Kim, Partha S. Ghosh, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Vincent M. Rotello. Array-Based Sensing of Proteins Using Conjugated Polymers, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129(32); 9856-9857.</p>
<p>11.	Chang-Cheng You, Oscar R. Miranda, Basar Gider, Partha S. Ghosh, Ik-Bum Kim, Belma Erdogan, Sai Archana Krovi, Uwe H. F. Bunz and Vincent M. Rotello. Detection and identification of proteins using nanoparticles-fluorescent polymer “chemical nose” sensors, Nature Nanotechnology 2007, 2(5), 318-323.</p>
<p>12.	Oscar R. Miranda, Norman R. Dollahon and Temer S. Ahmadi. Critical Concentrations and Role of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in the Crystallization of Gold Nanorods within Hexadecyltrimethyl Ammonium Bromide (CTAB)/Tetraoctyl Ammonium Bromide (TOAB) Micelles, Cryst. Growth Des. 2006, 6(12), 2747-2753.</p>
<p>13.	Oscar R. Miranda, Temer S. Ahmadi. Effects of Intensity and Energy of CW UV-Light on the Growth of Gold Nanorods, J. Phys. Chem.  B 2005, 109(33), 15724-15734.</p>
<p>14.	Oscar R. Miranda, Ricardo Alvarado, Gabriele Foidl. Extraction of Polyelectrolyte of Moringa Oleifera Seeds their Purification in Ultra-filtration of Cross-Flux and Optimization Processes Using Jar Tests, La Gaceta, official newspaper, No. 1, 13, 1998, Nicaragua.  </p>
<p>15.	Oscar R. Miranda, “Milk Clusters in Nicaragua”, Project US/NIC/97/209-United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) &#8211; in collaboration with INCAE and Competitive National Adviser: Presidential Office of Nicaragua, July 28, 1998, Nicaragua.</p>
<p>Patents</p>
<p>1.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Oscar R. Miranda, Avinash Bajaj, Subinoy Rana. Detection of   Normal/Cancerous/Metastatic Cells using Nanoparticle-Polymer and Nanoparticle-GFP Supramolecular Complexes. In process 2009.</p>
<p>2.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Ronnie L. Phillips, Oscar R. Miranda, Chang-Cheng You. Novel Sensors for Detection of Pathogens, UMA 07-43, Submitted 2007.</p>
<p>3.	Vincent M. Rotello, Uwe H. F. Bunz, Chang-Cheng You, Oscar R. Miranda, Ik-Bum Kim. Detection of  Proteins using Nanoparticle-Fluorescent Polymer Sensors, UMA 08-03, Submitted 2007.</p>
<p>Select presentations</p>
<p>1.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Chen, Hung-Ting; You, Chang-Cheng; Mortenson, David E.; Rotello, Vincent M.   A novel gold nanoparticle-based protein sensor with enzyme-substrate reactions as signal amplifiers. COLL-131,  CODEN: 69KXQ2, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 17-21, 2008.</p>
<p>2.	Zhu, Zheng-Jiang; Ghosh, Partha S.; Miranda, Oscar R.; Vachet, Richard W.; Rotello, Vincent M. Multiplexed screening of the cellular uptake of gold nanoparticles using Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry. ANYL-204.  CODEN: 69KXQ2, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 17-21, 2008.</p>
<p>3.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Chen, Hung-Ting; You, Chang-Cheng; Phillips, Ronnie L.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M. “Chemical nose” sensing and identification of proteins and bacteria. III International Symposium on Microcyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISMSC), Las Vegas, NV, United States, July 13-18, 2008.</p>
<p>4.	Miranda, Oscar R.; You, Chang-Cheng; Phillips, Ronnie L.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Ghosh, Partha S.; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M.   Ultraversatile protein sensor based on an array of conjugated polymers. ORGN-227, CODEN: 69JNR2; 234th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, United States, August 19-23, 2007.</p>
<p>5.	You, Chang-Cheng; Miranda, Oscar R.; Gider, Basar; Ghosh, Partha S.; Kim, Ik-Bum; Bunz, Uwe H. F.; Rotello, Vincent M.  Detection and identification of proteins based on nanoparticle-fluorescent polymer arrays. ORGN-756, CODEN: 69JAUY; 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, United States, March 25-29, 2007. </p>
<p>6.	Daley, Megan; Miranda, Oscar R.; Dollahon, Norman R.; Ahmadi, Temer S. Observation of a Critical Concentration of L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in the Photochemical Synthesis of Au Nanorods. MRM-445, CODEN: 69ICW3; 38th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Hershey, PA, United States, June 4-7, 2006.</p>
<p>7.	Farraioli, Charles C.; Miranda, Oscar R.; Dollahon, Norman R.; Ahmadi, Temer S.   Interplay of Temperature and UV-Light in the Growth Process of Au-Nanorods. MRM-444, CODEN: 69ICW3; 38th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Hershey, PA, United States, June 4-7, 2006.</p>
<p>8.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi Temer S. Substrate-Assisted Phase Transitions of Au Nanorods. GENE-520, CODEN: 69GVWG; 37th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, May 2005.</p>
<p>9.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi Temer S. Nucleation and Growth of Gold Nanorods. Villanova University, Sigma Xi Research Day, Villanova, PA, United States, April 2005.<br />
10.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi, Temer S. Growth Kinetics of Gold Nanorods. The16th Annual Saint Josepth’s University SIGMA XI, Student Research Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, United States, April 2005.<br />
11.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Jean-Gilles, Riffard; Ahmadi, Temer S. Effects of Chemical and Physical Parameters on the Growth Kinetics of Gold Nanorods. PHYS-384, CODEN: 69GQMP; 229th ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, United States, March 2005 (Science Mix).</p>
<p>12.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi, Temer S. Mechanism and Growth Kinetics of Colloidal Gold Nanoparticles, COLL-076, CODEN: 69FTZ8; 228th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 2004.</p>
<p>13.	Miranda, Oscar R.; Ahmadi Temer S. 2- and 3-Dimentional Assembly of Shape-selected and Surface-modified Au Nanoparticles: Nature of Packing and its Correlation to Optical Properties; PHYS-360, CODEN 69EKY9; 226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY, United States, September 2003.</p>
<p>Honors and Affiliation</p>
<p>Graduate student travel grant award								07/2008<br />
Chemistry Department Graduate Programs, University of Massachusetts-Amherst</p>
<p>1st Place in Villanova University Chapter of SIGMA XI, Research Day				05/08/2005</p>
<p>Recipient of travel award granted for merit on poster presentation				03/2005<br />
Graduate Programs of Arts and Science, Villanova University</p>
<p>ACS Division member:										2005-Present<br />
•	Analytical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Colloidal and Surface Chemistry,<br />
      Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry,<br />
      Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry</p>
<p>MRS Division member:										2005-Present<br />
•	Biomedical Materials, Metal and Alloys,  Materials Characterization,<br />
      Multilayered Structure, Sensors, Thin Films and Interfaces and Superconductors</p>
<p>APS Division member:<br />
•	Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Materials Physics, and Particles and Fields	 2005-Present</p>
<p>American Physics Society (APS), Member							 2005-Present</p>
<p>International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), Member		           2006-Present</p>
<p>Optical Society of America (OSA), Member					 2006-Present	</p>
<p>Materials Research Society (MRS), Member	  				 2005-present</p>
<p>Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research, Member                                                2004-Present      </p>
<p>American Chemical Society (ACS), Member                                                 2003-Present </p>
<p>Diplomas of Recognition from 25 enterprises and an International                     06/2000<br />
Organization of the World Bank (Nicaragua)</p>
<p>References:</p>
<p>Available upon request</p>
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		<title>By: AURELIAN UDRISTIOIU</title>
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		<description>Surname, First Name: UDRISTIOIU AURELIAN
E-Mail: aurelianu2007@yahoo.com
Investigational Site Name and
Address
(incl. Department, Country): County Hospital Targu Jiu, Progresului Street No;18. City Targu Jiu,
ROMANIA
Date of Birth 11/.05/.1954 Locality Valary, Reg. Gorj, Romania
Languages: English Read 1
Written 1
Spoken 1

Italian Read X0
Written X0
Spoken X0

Education at College/University/Medical School Level:
Qualification: Year: Institution / Country:
Faculty of General Medicine 1977-1983 CRAIOVA UNIVERSITY, ROMANIA

Details of Authorization to practice Medicine
(Medical License, Registration No., ID No.,
Certification, etc.) CODE OF STAMP: 217007
Examinations for Specialty Year: Specialty:
University of Bucharest 1989-1992 Medicine of Laboratory

Post Graduate Positions: From To Institution/ Country
Post-University Course of
Hematology
1993 1993 1993 03-
1993 05-
1993 BUCHAREST:HOSPITAL
CLINIC FUNDENI, ROMANIA
Post University Course of Clinical Laboratory 02-
1996 05
1996 UNIVERSITY OF FLORENCE – ITALIA – FACULTY OF MEDICINE

Certificate Post-Graduate European Course 15/10
2005 17/10
2005 Manageme Autoimmunity Diseases, Inter-University Dubrovnic ,Croatia,10/

Current Position:
(e.g. Head of Department, Hospital
Assistant, Lecturer, Nurse) From Institution Name and Address
Primary Doctor, MD: Head of Clinical Laboratory 1998
2008 County Hospital Targu Jiu, Progresului Street No;18.,Romania
Experience in Clinical Trials (Phase, Therapeutic area(s) and Responsibility(ies) (e.g. Principal Inv, Sub-Inv., Nurse)
Lab Director; Hematology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Immunology. Serology, Immuno-Hematology.
Typ NACB, Member: NATIONAL AMERICAN ACADEMY OF BIOCHEMICAL CHEMISTRY since 03/01/2005, Washington- DC, USA.
-Member ID #76664, in AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ,AACC ,since 03/01/2002,USA
- Professional Member ASCLS ID# 219762-American Society for Clinical Laboratories Science, since 07/01/2,USA.-
Publications (No. of articles published, therapeutic area):
The BooThe Book:” NORMAL AND MALIGN CELLULAR BIOENERGY, ED.ACADEMICA, BRANCUSI,BUCURESTI, 2002
Signature:
Dr. Aurelian Udristioiu Date (dd/mmm/yyyy):
02/13/2008.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surname, First Name: UDRISTIOIU AURELIAN<br />
E-Mail: <a href="mailto:aurelianu2007@yahoo.com">aurelianu2007@yahoo.com</a><br />
Investigational Site Name and<br />
Address<br />
(incl. Department, Country): County Hospital Targu Jiu, Progresului Street No;18. City Targu Jiu,<br />
ROMANIA<br />
Date of Birth 11/.05/.1954 Locality Valary, Reg. Gorj, Romania<br />
Languages: English Read 1<br />
Written 1<br />
Spoken 1</p>
<p>Italian Read X0<br />
Written X0<br />
Spoken X0</p>
<p>Education at College/University/Medical School Level:<br />
Qualification: Year: Institution / Country:<br />
Faculty of General Medicine 1977-1983 CRAIOVA UNIVERSITY, ROMANIA</p>
<p>Details of Authorization to practice Medicine<br />
(Medical License, Registration No., ID No.,<br />
Certification, etc.) CODE OF STAMP: 217007<br />
Examinations for Specialty Year: Specialty:<br />
University of Bucharest 1989-1992 Medicine of Laboratory</p>
<p>Post Graduate Positions: From To Institution/ Country<br />
Post-University Course of<br />
Hematology<br />
1993 1993 1993 03-<br />
1993 05-<br />
1993 BUCHAREST:HOSPITAL<br />
CLINIC FUNDENI, ROMANIA<br />
Post University Course of Clinical Laboratory 02-<br />
1996 05<br />
1996 UNIVERSITY OF FLORENCE – ITALIA – FACULTY OF MEDICINE</p>
<p>Certificate Post-Graduate European Course 15/10<br />
2005 17/10<br />
2005 Manageme Autoimmunity Diseases, Inter-University Dubrovnic ,Croatia,10/</p>
<p>Current Position:<br />
(e.g. Head of Department, Hospital<br />
Assistant, Lecturer, Nurse) From Institution Name and Address<br />
Primary Doctor, MD: Head of Clinical Laboratory 1998<br />
2008 County Hospital Targu Jiu, Progresului Street No;18.,Romania<br />
Experience in Clinical Trials (Phase, Therapeutic area(s) and Responsibility(ies) (e.g. Principal Inv, Sub-Inv., Nurse)<br />
Lab Director; Hematology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Immunology. Serology, Immuno-Hematology.<br />
Typ NACB, Member: NATIONAL AMERICAN ACADEMY OF BIOCHEMICAL CHEMISTRY since 03/01/2005, Washington- DC, USA.<br />
-Member ID #76664, in AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ,AACC ,since 03/01/2002,USA<br />
- Professional Member ASCLS ID# 219762-American Society for Clinical Laboratories Science, since 07/01/2,USA.-<br />
Publications (No. of articles published, therapeutic area):<br />
The BooThe Book:” NORMAL AND MALIGN CELLULAR BIOENERGY, ED.ACADEMICA, BRANCUSI,BUCURESTI, 2002<br />
Signature:<br />
Dr. Aurelian Udristioiu Date (dd/mmm/yyyy):<br />
02/13/2008.</p>
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