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BIOINFORMATICS RESEARCH PROJECTS
CARRIED OUT/Guided (12)
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Knowledge based homology modeling of prostaglandin EP1 receptor
responsive for colon cancer: A molecular
model for antagonist design, Manisha, M., Satyabama University, Chennai. Studentship
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Computational analysis of diaminopimelate epimerase and in-silico
design of antagonist for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Barkha Kanndelwal, CMR
Institute of Management, Bangalore University, Bangalore. Traineeship
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In silico analysis of Oriza sativa, S. Thileepan, Satyabama
University, Chennai. studentship
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Comparative Homology Modeling of Alzheimer protein and
Computer aided Molecular Docking, Ms. Samia Haseeb Khan, JMI, Feb.-July
2007.
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Homology Modeling of GPR30 Receptor and Identification of Allosteric
Inhibitors to GPR30 Receptor, with reference to its role in ER-ve Breast
Cancer, Ayush Saxena, Stayabhama Institute of Technology,
Bangalore.
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Comparative homology modeling and In-Silico Drug Design of
Parkin protein, Mukesh Raja, JMI, New Delhi, June Dec. 2006
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Bioinformatics Studies on schizophrenia related to CAPON
gene producing Nos 1 protein, Rajesh Karnati, Nagarjuna University,
Hyderabad, June Dec. 2006
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Comparative
Homology Modeling of HR (Hairless) protein,
Sanchita Srivastava, APS University, Rewa, June Dec. 2006
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Computer aided Molecular Docking of RASD Protein in Human
Cancer, (Computer aided rational drug design: molecular docking of h-ras
p21 mutant protein with ligand molecules), Mr. M. Jayakanthan, 6 months, Sept2005-March 2006.
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In Silico Approaches
to Cancer Research: Analysis of Human cyclin Dependent Kinase-4,
Guided a Bioinformatics Traineeship Project using VMD, NAMD, AutoDock, Hex,
Swiss PDB Viewer (on Linux Platform), 6 months, Mar-Sept.2005
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Patent Information System, Guided a Bioinformatics Studentship
Project by Ravi Shankar Singh, JMI, New Delhi.
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Detection of Regulatory Motifs, T.K. Subhazini, May 2006
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Structure function
relationship of proteins Alcohol Dehydrogenase
-- Project for S* Alliance Course, August-October 2004.
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