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Research Work of Prof. Rajesh N. Gacche
Cancer is Not a Death Sentence! : Keep Vigilance on Your Health!
Moment we see our cancer positive report, we are half dead, not because of cancer but because of psychological fear and economic constraints of cancer treatment. Besides remarkable advancements in the diagnosis and treatment, cancer is still embracing millions of peoples across the world. Perhaps, this is the second most common life taking disease after cardiovascular disorders in the world. Comparatively the west world has more incidence of variety of cancers as compared to India, for example, overall 23% deaths accounts due to cancer in USA as compared to 7% deaths in India. It is speculated that the world’s population will reach to 7.5 billion by the year 2020 and the forecast predicts that around 15.0 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed, out of which around 12.0 million cancer patients may succumb to death. The incidence of cancer in India is estimated to be approximately 2.5 million (we have no effective National cancer registry system), out of which around 8.0 laks new registries with 5.5 lakhs mortality per annum. Therefore in near future the number of cancer patients will dramatically increase in the developing and under developed countries, which perhaps may cross 70%. Surprisingly the incidence of cancer sufferings in the Indian Sub-continent have been strongly associated with poor to moderate living standards of our people having poor medical facilities (Govt. agencies should take note of these facts)
As long as we diagnose the cancer in early stage and refer it for treatment, we can certainly save life, however if we delay in diagnosis (there are several factors involved in delay) and refer the patient in advanced stage of cancer (post metastasis), perhaps we may succeed in giving few months or at the most a year’s bonus life to the patient. Therefore we all should be alert, aware and very actively engage our self in regulating and monitoring our own health before cancer make a guerrilla attack. In this task, individuals, society, medical facilitation agencies, government health agencies, media etc. should join hands together for effective management of this dangerous life ending disease. Govt. of India should priorities development of early diagnosis and awareness programmes and refers the patients for treatment.
Unfortunately, nature has given promise of survival to cancer cells as well and that to in an uncontrolled manner. Tumor is behaving like a heterogeneous colony of different cells, which
are constantly undergoing mutations, eliminating the non surviving cells, overall obeying the Darwin’s theory of "Survival of the fittest". Variety of cells in the tumor body are equipped and trained for the welfare and sustainable tumor growth. These educated cancer cells takes care of cancer survival even under the influence of present day cancer chemotherapy, what we commonly call as drug resistance.
On the eve of emerging clonal heterogeneity and drug resistance towards the present day chemotherapy, our lab is interested in understanding how cancer cells survive under the treatment of natural products especially dietary Flavonoids and we are interested to know whether flavonoids have any role in combating drug resistance ? We have tested series of dietary flavonoids as effective agents in inhibiting tumor angiogenesis. Flavonoids are rich in fruits and vegetables and this natural group has been to be effective in demonstrating various biological activities against variety of therapeutic targets. We have evaluated series of multi hydroxylated Flavonoids as possible inhibitors of cancer cells in general and inhibitors of tumor angiogenesis in particular. We have published our finding in reputed journals like Nature-Oncogenesis (Nature Publications), Cell Biochemistry & Biophysics, Eur. J. Pharmaceutical Sciences, Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, BBA Cancer, AAPham Sci etc.
Basic flavonoid scaffold
Structures of potential anti-cancer flavonoids Our lab is interested in understanding how cancer cells acquire drug resistance towards
present day chemotherapy in general and under the influence of anti-angiogenic agents in specific. Formation of new Blood vessel is called as angiogenesis. It is known that if we could arrest the blood supply of tumor, it may either die or will may not grow beyond a size of 1-2 mm. We have demonstrated that the major cause of the drug resistance towards anti-angiogenic agents is the activation of compensatory angogenic pathways. We are using in silico approach for
validating the mechanism of action of Flavonoids towards inhibition of cancer cell growth in general and angiogenesis in perticular. In the current state of the art, we are interested to identify biomolecules from natural sources, which will combat the emerging drug resistance.
Images form Prof. R. N. Gacche Lab
Simple CAM assay to evaluate the anti-angiogenic potential of test molecules
Changing morphology of cancer cells when exposed to dietary flavonoids
Even the crude medicinal plant extract induce selective generation of ROS in cancer cells
(MD-MB-231) and escape the normal cells (HaCaT)
Achievements of Prof. Rajesh N. Gacche at a Glance Published over 80 research papers in the area of “Biomedical Research” in reputed
International journals with h-index of 18 and an Impact factor range of 0.5 -10.18 and
citations over 1000.
A first research paper to the credit of SRTM University Published in a prestigious
Nature-Oncogenesis (Nature Publications, IF 5.2) first time in the history of SRTM
University since its establishment.
Completed a total of Ten Major Research Projects of worth INR 2.0 Crore from
different funding agencies like UGC, CSIR, DST-SERB, ICMR and DBT India
Filed three patents in Biomedical Research.
A first research paper to the credit of SRTM University, having Impact Factor 10.18
(2014) published in BBA Cancer (Elsevier Publication) since the establishment of SRTM
University.
A member of project evaluation committee constituted by Italian Ministry of Health,
for evaluation of projects in Biomedical Research Call-2013, assigned a Team leader of
13 projects for final recommendation (at evaluation stage). The basis of assigning team
leader is the in-depth evaluation of the projects.
“Award of Appreciation-2015” by Italian Ministry of Health, Italy for contribution
to the evaluation of the research projects presented with reference to the Call for Grant
2013.
“Certificate of Award of Appreciation-2016” by National Science Foundation (NSF),
Govt. of Croatia, towards contribution to the evaluation of the research projects
submitted to NSF, Govt. of Croatia.
Nominated second time as a member of project evaluation committee constituted by
Italian Ministry of Health, for evaluation of projects in “Applied clinical and
Biomedical Research Call-2016 (Second time)
“A award of Appreciation for Research In Cancer Biology” presented in Global
Biotechnology Congress-2014 at Hynes Convention Center Boston, organized by Eureka
Conferences, Boston USA, during 16-19 Jun 2014.
“Best Teacher Award” of Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University for the
year 2008-2009.
Guided 11 Ph. Ds. (awarded) and 8 M. Phil. (awarded).
Research Guide in Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Botany
“Certificate of Appreciation-2012” by Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, SRTM University for
patents.
Young Scientist Award of SERC DST, New Delhi (No. SR/FT/CS-012/2009).
Countries Visited for academic collaborations: USA, Austria, China
My research work has been cited in Journals like Nature Drug Discovery (IF 41.90),
Chemical Reviews (IF 46), Physiological Rev. (IF 18), Scientific Reports (IF 5.2
Nature Publication), Cancer Gene Therapy (Nature Publications) and numerous
other reputed international journals.
International Organizing Committee Member for “Global Cancer Conference and
Medicare Summit, Recent Advances in Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy” organized
by OMICs group USA at Hyderabad International Convention Centre during 15-17 Sept.
2014.
International Organizing Committee Member for “9th Indo Global Summit on Cancer
Therapy” organized by OMICs group USA at Hyderabad International Convention
Centre during 2-4 Nov. 2015.
Chaired International Conference Sessions and Delivered lectures in several National
and International Conferences
Administrative Experience: Working as a Head Department of Botany Since 2006-till
date, Worked as Director Student welfare 2009-2010, University coordinator for
AVISHKAR RESEARCH FESTIVAL since 2010-till date.
Invited member by Prof. Vijay Raghawan, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology,
Govt. of India for participation in Global Biotechnology Summit at Vigyan Bhawan, New
Delhi during 5-6 Jan. 2016
Worked as member of several statutory committees/bodies of the University.
Research Experience:
Ph. D/M. Phil/Dissertations carried out under my supervision
1. No. of students awarded Ph. D: 11
2. No. of students awarded M. Phil: 08
3. No. of students presently working for Ph. D: 06
4. No. of Ph. D. awarded students working abroad 04
5. No. of students completed M.Sc. dissertation: >100
Completed / Ongoing Research Projects: 1. Project PI for “Synthesis of Novel anti-inflammatory and broad spectrum anti-
microbial agents”. A major research project of Rs. 12.0 lakh, funded by CSIR Govt. of
India in collaboration with school of chemical sciences S. R. T. M. University, Nanded
(MS).
Sanction No.: 01(2023)/05/EMR-II, Date: 29-11-2005…….…….….Completed
2. Project PI for “Evaluation of Cyclooxygenase inhibitory and in vivo anti-
inflammatory activities of selected medicinal plants from Marathwada region
(MS)”. A major research project of 9.0 lacks funded by University Grants Commission,
New Delhi, India.
Sanction no. 33-157/2007 (SR). date 11 March 2008………..……Completed
3. Project PI for “Evaluation of anti-angiogenic and antioxidant activities of bioactive
flavonoids: An Experimental and in silico screening for designing lead anti-tumor
agent targeting angiogenesis” A major research project of 14.00 lakh funded by CSIR
Govt. of India.
Sanction no. 01(2249)/08/EMR-II. date 21 May 2008………….…….Completed
4. Project Co-ordinator for Womens Scientists Project (WOS-B) titled “In vitro
Screening of Selected Medicinal Plants for Anti-tuberculoid Activity among
Surrogate Mycobacterium Species” funded by DST Govt. of India. Sanctioned to
Mrs. Archana D. Jadhav. A major research project of Rs. 7.9 lakhs.
Sanction no. 100/IFD/4590/2008/-2009……………….……………..Completed.
5. Project PI for “Evaluation of Anti-depressant & Antioxidant Activities of Selected
Medicinal Plants from Flora of Nanded District (MS)”. A minor research project
funded by SRTM University, Nanded 431 606 (MS). Rs. 1.0 lakh.
Sanction No. BCUD/ Min.Uni./2008–2009/ 6534 ……….……………..Completed
6. Project PI for “Coumarin Derivatives as Selective Inhibitors of Helicobacter pylori
& Associated Urease: An Experimental and In silico Studies for Designing Lead
Anti H. pylori Agent Targeting Urease” a major research project of Rs. 11.34 lakhs
funded by DST Govt. of India under SERC Fast track Scheme for Young Scientist.
Sanction No. SR/FT/CS-012/2009)…………………………...………Completed
7. Project PI for “Evaluation of selected curcumin analogs as possible inhibitors of
Helicobacter pylori and related urease: A structure activity relationship studies
using computational tools”. A major research project funded by ICMR, New Delhi,
Govt of India.
Sanction no. 44/11/2011/PHA-BMS. 13 Aug 2011……….……..…..Completed
8. Project PI for “Bioactivity Guided Fractionation of Selected Medicinal Plants for
Identification of Novel Leads Targeting Tumor Angiogenesis in Breast Cancer”. A
major Research Project of Rs. 14,91,800/- Funded by University Grant Commission,
New Delhi, India (2014) (Sanctioned, letter awaited)
Sanction no. 42-196/2013 (SR) March 2014……………….........……Completed
9. Project PI for “Flavonoids as inhibitors of Glycation Induced Lens Opacity”. A
major Research Project of Rs. 45.00 laks (SR/SO/BB-88/2012 dt. 5 March 2013)
Funded by Department of Science & Technology Govt of India, New Delhi.
……………………………………………………………………….…....Completed .
10. Project PI for “Modeling Molecular Structure of E1 Glycoprotein and Predictive
Approach to Design Novel Peptide Vaccine against Hepatitis-C Virus: Molecular
Dynamics, Custom Peptide Synthesis and In vivo Testing”. A major Research Project
of Rs. 25.0 laks Funded by Department of Biotechnology, Govt of India, New Delhi.
Sanction no. BT/PR5706/BID/7/404/2012….………………………....…Ongoing
List of Significant publications in selected areas of research Pharmaceutical Science & Bioinformatics
1. Rajesh N. Gacche, Rohan J. Meshram, Ashwini A. Dawane , Sonali S. Kamble, Ganpat
P. Shinde, Vivek N. Dhabadge and Kapil K. Patil (2016) Modeling studies of arginase from
Helicobacter pylori divulge novel inhibitor-protein interactions. Clinical Proteomics &
Bioinformatics. 1(3): 54-61
2. Patil KK, Meshram RJ, Gacche RN. (2016). Effect of monohydroxylated flavonoids on
glycation-induced lens opacity and protein aggregation. J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem. 2016
May 5:1-9 (IF 3.4)
3. Kapil K. Patil, Rohan J. Meshram, Nagesh A. Dhole, Rajesh N Gacche (2016) Role of
dietary flavonoids in amelioration of sugar induced cataractogenesis. Archives of Biochem
and Biophys 593, 1-11 (IF 3.2).
4. Rahul D. Kamble, Rohan J. Meshram, Shrikant V. Hesea, Rahul A. More, Sonali S.
Kamble, Rajesh N. Gacche, Bhaskar S. Dawane (2016). Synthesis and In Silico
Investigation of Thiazoles Bearing Pyrazoles Derivatives As Anti-Inflammatory Agents.
Computational Biology and Chemistry 61, 86-96 (IF 1.5).
5. Shaikh RU, Dawane AA, Pawar RP, Gond DS, Meshram RJ, Gacche RN (2015).
Inhibition of Helicobacter pylori and Its Associate Urease by Labdane Diterpenoids
Isolated from Andrographis paniculata. Phytother Res. 30, 412-417. (IF 2.7)
6. Sonali Kamble, Bhimashankar Utage, Pratima Mogle, Rahul Kamble, Shrikant Hese,
Rohan J Meshram, Bhaskar Dawane, Rajesh Gacche. (2015). Evaluation of curcumin
capped copper nanoparticles as possible inhibitors of human breast cancer cells and
angiogenesis: a comparative study with native curcumin. AAPS Pharm Sci Tech. DOI:
10.1208/s12249-015-0435-5 (IF 1.6).
7. Gacche RN (2015) Compensatory angiogenesis and tumor refractoriness. Nature-
Oncogenesis 4, e153; doi:10.1038/oncsis.2015.14. (Impact factor: 5.0, Citations: 13; Cited
in Cancer Gene Therapy, Scientific Reports (Nature Publications)
8. Gacche RN, Meshram RJ, Shegokar HD, Rahul More, Gond DS, Patil K (2015)
Flavanoids as a scaffold for development of novel anti-angiogenic agent: an experimental
and computational enquiry. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 577-578, 35-48.
(Impact factor: 3.01)
9. Rohan J. Meshram and Rajesh N. Gacche (2015). Effective epitope identification
employing phylogenetic, mutational variability, sequence entropy, and correlated mutation
analysis targeting NS5B protein of hepatitis C virus: from bioinformatics to therapeutics. J.
Molecular Recognition. DOI: 10.1002/jmr.2466. (Impact factor: 2.15)
10. Vinod T. Kamble, Ajay S. Sawant, Sanjay S. Sawant, Parshuram M. Pisal, Rajesh N.
Gacche, Sonali S. Kamble, Vilas A. Kamble 2015. Synthesis and Evaluation of New 4-
Chloro-2-(3-chloro-4-3 fluorophenyl)5-(aliphatic/cyclic saturated amino)pyridazin-3(2H)-4
one Derivatives as Anticancer, Antiangiogenic, and Antioxidant Agents. Arch. Pharm.
Chem. Life Sci. 348, 1-9. (Impact factor:1.5 )
11. Warda Mohamed Kaidama and Rajesh N. Gacche (2015). Anti-inflammatory activity of
chrysin in acute and chronic phases of inflammation in Guinea pigs. International J. of
Sci. and Res. Publications 5(2), 1-5. (Indexed and Peer reviewed Journal )
12. Warda Mohamed Kaidama and Rajesh N. Gacche (2015). Anti-inflammatory activity of
quercetin in acute and chronic phases of inflammation in Guinea pigs. American Journal
of Phytomedicine and Clinical Therapeutics 3(2), 129-136. (Indexed and Peer reviewed
Journal).
13. Warda Mohamed Kaidama and Rajesh N. Gacche (2016). Anti-Inflammatory Properties
of Hesperidin in Guinea Pigs. Int. J. Pharmacy & Pharm. Res. 6 (4): 206-217.
14. Pratima P Mogle, Shrikant V Hese, Rahul D Kamble, Madhav J Hebade, Ajay N Ambhore,
Shiddhodan N Kadam, Shital S Kadam, Sonali S Kamble, Rajesh N Gacche, Bhaskar S
Dawane. (2015). Synthesis and evaluation of 7,8,9,10-tetrahydro-1H-pyrimido[1,2-
a]quinoline- 2,5-dicarbonitrile derivatives as antimicrobial agents. J. of Chem. and
Pharm. Res. 7 (7), 894-900.
15. Shrikant V Hese, Rahul D Kamble, Pratima P Mogle, Sonali S Kamble, Madhav J Hebade,
Ajay N Ambhore, Shiddhodan N Kadam, Rajesh N Gacche, Bhaskar S Dawane (2015).
Synthesis of 2-phenyl-3H-dipyrimido[1,2-a] pyrimidin-4(5H)-one derivatives and their
antifungal activity. J. of Chem. and Pharm. Res. 7 (7): 784-790.
16. Rajesh N. Gacche, Harshala D. Shegokar, Dhananjay S. Gond, Rohan J. Meshram.
Structural peculiarities of flavonoids influence anti-angiogenic, cytotoxic and antioxidant
effects: experimental and insilico analysis. (2014). In: Proceedings of the 105th Annual
Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2014; San Diego, CA.
Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2014;74 (19 Suppl): Abstract nr 1006.
doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2014-1006 (Impact factor 9.4, AACR Publication)
17. Sarode AV, Gacche RN and Kumbharkhane AC (2014) Relaxation Dynamics in Lens
Crystallin Proteins: A Dielectric and Thermodynamical Approach Using TDR. RSC
Advances 4, 40711-40719. (Impact factor: 3.8 Citations:1)
18. Rahul D. Kamble, Shrikant V. Hese, Rohan J. Meshram, Jivan R. Kote, Rajesh N.
Gacche, Bhaskar S. Dawane (2014). Green synthesis and in silico investigation of dihydro-
2Hbenzo[1,3]oxazine derivatives as inhibitors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Med Chem
Res. DOI 10.1007/s00044-014-1165-z. (Impact factor: 1.4, Citations: 1)
19. Ashok P. Acharya, Rahul D. Kamble, Snehalkumar D. Patil, Shrikant V. Hese,
Shuddhodan N. Kadam, Omprakash S. Yemul, Rajesh N. Gacche, Bhaskar S. Dawane
(2014). Eco-friendly synthesis of novel Indeno-pyrazole derivatives and their in-vitro
antimicrobial screening. Org. Commun. 7:2, 68-76.
20. Gacche RN, Meshram RJ (2014). Angiogenic Factors as Potential Drug Target: Efficacy
and Limitations of Anti-angiogenic Therapy. Biochemica et Biophysica Acta (BBA
Reviews in Cancer) 1846 (1), 161-179. (Impact factor: 10.18 Citations: 58)
21. Gajanan G. Mandawad, Rahul D. Kamble, Shrikant V. Hese, Rahul A. More, Rajesh N.
Gacche, Kisan M. Kodam and Bhaskar S. Dawane (2014). An efficient synthesis of
isoxazoline libraries of thiophene analogs and its antimycobacterial investigation. Med
Chem Res DOI 10.1007/s00044-014-1016-y. (Impact factor:1.4, Citations: 4)
22. Pratima P. Mogle, Rahul D. Kamble, Shrikant V. Hese, Madhav J. Hebade, Rahul A. More,
Sonali S. Kamble, Rajesh N. Gacche and Bhaskar S. Dawane (2014). Synthesis of new
dihydropyridazin-3(2H)-ylidene)hydrazine carbothioamide derivatives as an
antituberculosis agent. Der Chemica Sinica 5(2), 129-134.
23. Aparna Kadam, Bhaskar Dawane, Manisha Pawar , Harshala Shegokar, Kapil Patil, Rohan
Meshram and Rajesh Gacche (2014) Development of novel pyrazolone derivatives as
inhibitors of aldose reductase: An eco-friendly one-pot synthesis, experimental screening
and in silico analysis. Bioorganic Chemistry 53, 67-74. (Impact factor: 2.2, Citations: 4 )
24. Gacche RN and Meshram RJ (2013) Targeting Tumor Micro-environment for Design and
Development of Novel Anti-angiogenic Agents Arresting Tumor Growth. Progress in
Biophysics & Molecular Biology 113 (2013) 333-354. (Impact factor: 3.2, Citations:25)
25. Sharad G. Jadhav, Rohan J. Meshram, Dhanaji S. Gond and Rajesh N, Gacche (2013).
Inhibition of Growth of Helicobacter pylori and its Urease by Coumarin Derivatives:
Molecular Docking Analysis. J. Pharmacy Research 7 (2013) 705-711. (Impact factor: 1.5
Citations: 2)
26. Dhanajay S. Gond, Rohan J Meshram, Sharad G Jadhav, Gulshan Wadhwa
and Rajesh N. Gacche (2013). In silico screening of chalcone derivatives as potential
inhibitors of dihydrofolate reductase: assessment using molecular
docking, paired potential and molecular hydrophobic potential studies. Drug Invention
Today 5, 182-191(Impact factor: 1.5, Citations: 3 )
27. Snehalkumar D. Patila, Rahul D. Kamble, Shrikant V. Hese, Ashok P. Achaya, Bhaskar S.
Dawanea, Jivan R. Koteb and Rajesh N. Gacche (2013). Synthesis and antimycobacterial
activity of Cu (II) complexes containing thiosemicarbazones ligand. Der Pharmacia
Sinica, 4(2):171-175.
28. Bandgar BP, Kinkar SN, Chavan HV, Jalde SS, Shaikh RU and Gacche RN (2013).
Synthesis and biological evaluation of asymmetric indole curcumin analogues as potential
anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal
Chemistry 29(1):7-11, doi:10.3109/14756366.2012.743536. (Impact factor: 3.4,
Citations:4 )
29. P G Hudge, D S Gond, R N Gacche, M P Lokhande and A C Kumbharkhane (2013).
Dielectric relaxation study of DNA in aqueous solution using time domain reflectometry.
Indian J. Physics DOI 10.1007/s12648-013-0261-0. (Impact factor: 1.3, Citations: 1 )
30. Babasaheb P. Bandgar, Hemant V. Chavana, Laxman K. Adsul, Vishnu N. Thakare
Sadanand N. Shringarea, Rafik Shaikh, Rajesh N. Gacche. (2013) Design, synthesis,
characterization and biological evaluation of novel pyrazole integrated benzophenones.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 1, 23(3):912-6doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2012.10.031. (Impact factor:
2.4, Citations: 8)
31. Gacche RN and Kaid AS (2012) Seroprevalence and Risk Factors for Hepatitis-C Virus
Infection among General Population In central part of Yemen. Hepatitis Research and
Treatment. Volume 2012, Article ID 689726, 4 pages. doi:10.1155/2012/689726. (Impact
factor: 2.1, Citations: 28 )
32. Rohan J Meshram, Pratik P Vikhe, Asmita J Gavhane, Suresh N Jangle and Rajesh N
Gacche. (2012). Modeling and molecular dynamics studies on ESP1 and ESP6 epitopes of
early secreted antigenic target protein ESAT-6 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Pharmacophore 3 (4), 209-216. (Impact factor: 1.7)
33. Bandgar BP, Adsul LK, Chavan HV, Jalde SS, Shringare SN, Shaikh R, Meshram RJ,
Gacche RN, Masand V. (2012). Synthesis, biological evaluation, and docking studies of 3-
(substituted)-aryl-5-(9-methyl-3-carbazole)-1H-2-pyrazolines as potent anti-inflammatory
and antioxidant agents. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 15, 22(18):5839-44. (Impact factor: 2.4,
Citations:29 )
34. Gacche RN and Kaid AS. (2012). Epidemiology of Viral Hepatitis B and C Infections in
Ibb City, Yemen. Hepatitis Monthly 2012; 12(7):460-2. DOI: 10.5812/hepatmon.6140.
(Impact factor: 2.1, Citations: 10)
35. Kulkarni KP, Kulkarni SS, Gedda M, Bandevar M, Sonah H, Gacche RN, Deshmukh NK,
Deshmukh RK (2012). In Silico Identification of Rice Gene Homologues in
Brachypodium, Sorghum and Maize: Insight into Development of Gene Specific Markers.
WebmedCentral BIOINFORMATICS 2012;3(4):WMC003258.
36. Babasaheb P. Bandgar, Laxman K. Adsul, Shrikant V. Lonikar, Hemant V.
Chavan,Sadanand N. Shringare, Sachin A. Patil, Shivkumar S. Jalde, Basawaraj A. Koti,
Nagesh A. Dhole, Rajesh N. Gacche, Amol Shrifule (2012). Synthesis of novel carbazole
chalcones as radical scavenger, antimicrobial and cancer chemopreventive agents. Journal
of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry 28(3), 593-600. DOI:
10.3109/14756366.2012.663365) (Impact factor: 3.4, Citations:6)
37. R. N. Gacche and S. G. Jadhav (2012). Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity of Selected Coumarin
Derivatives: A Preliminary Result of Structure-Activity Relationship Study Using
Computational Tools. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 4(3):165-169. (Peer
Reviewed J. Citations:28)
38. Babasaheb P. Bandgar, Shivkumar S. Jalde, Laxman K. Adsul, Sadanand N.
Shringare, Shrikant V. Lonikar, Rajesh N. Gacche, Nagesh A. Dhole, Shivraj H. Nile,
Amol L. Shirfule (2012). Synthesis of new olefin chalcone derivatives as antitumor,
antioxidant and antimicrobial agents. Medicinal Chemistry Research DOI
10.1007/s00044-012-9979-z. (Impact factor: 1.4, Citations: 7)
39. Rohan J. Meshram, Nilesh H. Bhiogade, Rajesh N. Gacche, and Suresh N. Jangle (2012).
Virtual screening and docking exploration on estrogen receptor: an in silico approach to
decipher novel anticancer agents. Indian J. Biotechnology 11, 389-395. (Impact factor:
0.5, Citations: 2)
40. Bandagar B. P. Hote B. S., Jalde S. S. and Gacche R. N. (2011). Synthesis and biological
evaluation of novel curcumin analogues as anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and antioxidant
agents. Medicinal Chemistry Research. DOI 10.1007/s00044-011-9834-7. (Impact factor:
1.4, Citations:3)
41. Gacche R. N. Shegokar Harshala, Gond Dhananjay, Zhenzhou Yang, A. D. Jadhav
(2011). Evaluation of selected flavonoids as antiangiogenic, anticancer and radical
scavenging agents: an experimental and in silico analysis. Cell Biochemistry and
Biophysics 61, 651-663. DOI 10.1007/s12013-011-9252-z. (Impact factor: 4.3, Citations:
20 )
42. Bandagar B. P. Hote B. S., Dhole N. A. Gacche R. N. (2011). Synthesis and biological
evaluation of novel series of chalcone derivatives as inhibitors of cyclooxygenase and LPS-
induced TNF-alpha with potent antioxidant properties. Medicinal Chemistry Research.
DOI 10.1007/s00044-011-9746-6. (Impact factor: 1.4, Citations: 5)
43. R. N. Gacche, R. U. Shekh, S. L. Pulkundwar and Jadhav A. D. (2010) Profile of
monoamine oxidase activity levels in alcohol and tobacco addicted humans. Indian J. of
Pharmacy Practice 3(3), 29-32. (Peer Reviwed J.)
44. B. P. Bandagar, S. A. Patil, J. V. Totre, B. L. Korbad, R. N. Gacche, B. S. Hote, S. S.
Jalde, H. V. Chavan (2010). Synthesis and biological evaluation of nitrogen containing
benzophenone analogues as TNF-alpha and IL-6 inhibitors with antioxidant activity.
Biororganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 20, 2292-2296. (Impact factor: 2.4,
Citations:7)
45. B. P. Bandagar, S. A. Patil, R. N. Gacche, B. L. Korbad, B. S. Hote, S. N. Kinkar, S. S.
Jalde. (2010). Synthesis and biological evaluation of nitrogen containing chalcones as
possible anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents. Biororganic & Medicinal Chemistry
Letters 20, 730-733. (Impact factor: 2.4, Citations:59)
46. Gacche R. N. Shegokar Harshala, Gond Dhananjay , A. D. Jadhav and Ghole Vikram.
(2010). Effect of Hydroxyl Substitution of Flavone on Antiangiogenic and Free Radical
Scavenging Activities: A Structure Activity Relationship Studies Using Computational
Tools. European J. Pharmaceutical Science 39, 37-44. (Impact factor:3.7, Citations:16)
47. B. P. N. Reddy, B. Gupta and R. N. Gacche (2009). An arsenal for 21st century noxious
diseases: Carbon nanomaterials. Int. J. Nanotech. & Appl. 3(2), 61-76. (Peer Reviwed J.)
48. R. N. Gacche, M. D. Kshirsagar, S. G. Kamble, B. P. Bandagar, N. A. Dhole and A. S.
Chaudhary (2008). Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Related Activities of Selected
Synthetic Chalcones: a Structure Activity Relationship Studies Using Computational Tools.
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 56(7) 897-901. (Impact factor: 1.6, Citations: 33 )
49. Kamble, V. T., Bandgar, B. P., Khobragade, C. N., Gacche, R. N. and Kamble, V. A.
(2006): Magnesium percolate: Highly efficient and versatile catalyst for the ferrier
glycosylation reaction. Letters in Organic Chemistry, 3 (9) : 658-663 (6). (Impact
factor:0.6, Citations: 8)
50. R. N. Gacche, D. S. Gond, N. A. Dhole and B. S. Dawane (2006). Coumarin Schiff-
bases: An Antioxidant and Possibly Anti-inflammatory Agents. J. Enzyme inhibition and
Medicinal Chemistry 21 (2), 157-161. (Impact factor: 3.4 Citations:31 )
Pharmacognosy & Medicinal Plant Research 1. Shaikh RU, Pund MM, Gacche RN (2015) Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of
selected medicinal plants used in Indian traditional medication system in vitro as well as
in vivo. J .of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (2015), http://dx.doi.org/
10.1016/j.jtcme.2015.07.001(Elsevier Publisher)
2. Vidya Manurkar and Rajesh N. Gacche (2012). Basella rubra L.: A neglected wild leafy
vegetable having comparable nutritional status with that of Spinacia Oleracea L.
SRTMU’s Research Journal of Science 1, 33-42. (Impact factor: 0.1)
3. Tawde K. V., Gacche R. N, Pund M. M. (2012). Evaluation of selected Indian traditional
folk medicinal plants against Mycobacterium tuberculosis with antioxidant and
cytotoxicity study. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, S685-S691. (Elsevier
Publisher, Citations: 5)
4. R. N. Gacche and Dhole N. A. (2011). Aldose reductase inhibitory, anticataract and
antioxidant potential of selected medicinal plants from Marathwada region (MS), India.
Natural Product Research 27(7), 760-763. (Impact factor:1.0 Citations: 11 )
5. R. N. Gacche, N. A. Dhole (2011). Profile of aldose reductase inhibition, anticataract and
free radical scavenging activity of selected medicinal plants: an attempt to standardize the
botanicals for amelioration of diabetic complications. J. Food & Chemical Toxicology,
49, 1806-1813. (Impact factor: 3.2, Citations: 33)
6. R. N. Gacche, Shaikh Rafik, M. M. Pund, R. K. Deshmukh (2011). Cyclooxygenase
inhibitory, cytotoxicity and free radical scavenging activities of selected medicinal plants
used in Indian traditional Medicine. Pharmacognosy Journal 3 (19), 57-64. (Peer
Reviewed J. Citations: 4)
7. Gacche R. N. Rafik U. Shaikh, Mahesh M. Pund. (2011). In vitro evaluation of
anticancer and antimicrobial activity and selected medicinal plants. Asian J. Traditional
Medicine 6(3), 127-133. (Impact factor:1.0, Citations:14 )
8. R. N. Gacche and N. A. Dhole, A. D. Jadhav (2010) Free Radical Scavenging Activity,
Antioxidative Ingredients and Possible Anti-inflammatory Abilities of Selected
Traditional Medicinal Plants from Ayurveda. J. of Natural Remedies 10 (1), 64-73. (Peer
Reviewed J.)
9. R. N. Gacche,V. H. Kabaliya, N. A. Dhole, A. D. Jadhav. (2010). Antioxidant potential
of leafy vegetables commonly used in Asian subcontinent. Indian J. Natural Product
and Resources 1(3), 306-313(NISCAIR Publisher, Citations: 15 ).
10. R. N. Gacche, S. G. Potlawar, H.D. Shegokar, A. D. Jadhav. (2010) Evaluation of
enzymatic and non enzymatic antioxidant potential of Vitis vinifera L. Asian J. Exp.
Biol. Sci. (Special Issue) 45-49. (Peer Reviewed J.)
11. R. N. Gacche, N. A. Dhole, S. G. Kamble (2008) In-vitro Evaluation of Selected
Chalcones for Antioxidant Activities. J. Enzyme Inhibition & Medicinal Chemistry
23(1), 28-31. (Impact factor: 3.4, Citations:45)
12. R. N. Gacche and N. A. Dhole, A. D. Jadhav (2008) Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory
Related Activities of Certain Botanicals Frequently Used in Ayurveda and Other
Indigenous System of Medication. Australian J Medical Herbalism 20 (1), 27-35. (Peer
Reviewed J. Citations:5)
13. Kale S. B. and R. N. Gacche (2007). Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of herbal anti-
diabetic drugs. J. Microbial World 9(2), 229-232.
14. R. N. Gacche and N. A. Dhole (2006). Evaluation of an antioxidant and possible anti-
inflammatory potential of selected medicinal plants prescribed in Indian traditional
system of medicine. J. Pharmaceutical Biology 44 (5), 389-395. (Impact factor: 1.2,
Citations: 32 ).
15. Jadhav A. D., Shegokar H. D. and Gacche R. N. (2013). Antimycobacterial activity of
selected Indian botanicals using surrogate Mycobacterium strains. Ind. J. Exp. Biol.
Under Review).
Biochemistry (Enzymology) 1. R. N. Gacche, R. U. Shekh, A. D. Jadhav, S. G. Jadhav (2011). Kinetics of inhibition of
monoamine oxidase using Cymbopogon martini (Roxb.) Wats: A potential antidepressant
herbal ingredient with antioxidant activity. Indian J. Clinical Biochemistry 26 (3), 303-308.
(Springer Publisher, Citations:3 )
2. R. N. Gacche, B. T. Shinde, N. A. Dhole, M. M. Pund, A. D. Jadhav (2009) Evaluation of
Floral Honey for Inhibition of Polyphenol Oxidase Mediated Browning, Antioxidant and
Antimicrobial Activities. J. Food Biochemistry 33 (5), 693-706. (Impact factor: 0.85,
Citations:6)
3. R. N. Gacche, A. M. Shete, N. A. Dhole and V. S. Ghole (2006) Reversible inhibition of
polyphenol oxidase from apple using L-cysteine. J. Chem. Technol. 13, 459-463. (Impact
factor: 0.5, Citations:12, Cited in Scientific Reports: Nature Publications)
4. R. N. Gacche, Warangkar, S. C. Ghole, V. S, (2004) Glutathion and cinnamic acid: Natural
dietary components used in preventing the process of browning by inhibition of polyphenol
oxidase in apple juice. J. of Enzyme inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry. Vol 19 (2), 175-
179. (Impact factor: 2.3, Citations:26)
5. R. N. Gacche, Ghole, V. S, Quareshi, F. Sagar, A. D (2003) Soybean (Glycine max L.) seed
coat peroxidase immobilized on fibrous aromatic polyamide: A strategy for decreasing
phenols from industrial waste water J. of Sci. Ind. Res. Vol. 62 pp 1090-1093. (Impact
factor: 0.5, Citations:2)
6. R. N. Gacche, Zore, G. B. Ghole V. S. (2003) Kinetics of inhibition of polyphenol oxidase
mediated browning in apple juice by B-Cyclodextrin and L-ascorbate –2-triphosphate J. of
Enzyme inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry, 18(1), 1-5. (Impact factor: 3.4, Citations:22,
Cited in Chemical Reviews)
7. Dhembre A. J. R. N. Gacche, (2003) Haematological responses in Rattus norvegicus (Linn.)
exposed to Malathion. J. of Experimental Zoology, 6, 117. (Peer Reviwed J.)
8. R. N. Gacche, Ghole, V. S, Sagar, A. D. Khobragade, C. N. (2002) Potato polyphenol
oxidase immobilized s-triazine containing dialdehyde: An efficient biocatalyst for
bioremediation of phenols. J. of Scientific and Industrial Research, 61,621-624. (Impact
factor:0.5, Citations: 4)
9. Khobragade C. N., Suryawanshi A. R. and R. N. Gacche (2001) Physiological and
Biochemical changes induced by treated and untreated sugar industry effluent in Maize
seedlings (Zea Mays Linn). Asian J. of Microbiol. Biotech. & Env. Sci., 3 (3), 213-216.
(Peer Reviewed J.)
Plant Biotechnology 1. Krishnanand P Kulkarni, Chandrapal Vishwakarma, Sarada P Sahoo, John M Lima,
Manoj Nath, Prasad Dokku, Rajesh N Gacche, Trilochan Mohapatra, S Robin, N Sarla,
M Seshashayee, Ashok K Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Nagendra K Singh, and R P Sharma
(2014) A substitution mutation in OsCCD7 co-segregates with dwarf and increased
tillering phenotype in rice Identification of a novel allele of OsCCD7 in rice. Journal of
Genetics 93 (2), 1-13. (Impact factor: 1.3).
2. Chavan SP, Gacche RN. (2014) Identification and Characterization of EST-SSRs in
Mungbean. Webmed Central BIOTECHNOLOGY 2014; 5(3):WMC004598.
3. KP Kulkarni, C Vishwakarma, SP Sahoo, LM Lima, M Nath, P Dokku, RN Gacche, T
Mahapatra, S Robin, N Sarla, M Seshashayee, AK Singh, K Singh, NK Singh and RP
Sharma (2013). Phenotypic Characterization and genetic analysis of dwarf and early
flowering mutants of rice variety Nagina22. Oryza 50(1), 18-25. (Peer Reviewed J
Published by Association of Rice Research Workers Inda. Citations: 1 )
4. Suhas Kadam, Shaila Chavan, Rajesh Gacche, Vasantrao Pawar (2012). Developed
Drought Tolerant Gene Based SSR (DTGB-SSR) Markers in Wheat. International
Referred Research Journal (ISSN- 0975-3486) 3 (29), 12-13.
5. Kulkarni KP*, Kulkarni SS, Gedda M, Bandevar M, Sonah H, Gacche RN, Deshmukh
NK, Deshmukh RK (2012). In Silico Identification of Rice Gene Homologues in
Brachypodium, Sorghum and Maize: Insight into Development of Gene Specific
Markers. WebmedCentral BIOINFORMATICS 2012;3(4):WMC003258.
6. Humira Sonah, R. K. Deshmukh, A. Sharma, V.P. Singh, D. K. Gupta, R. N. Gacche, J.
C. Rana, N. K. Singh, T.R. Sharma (2011). Genome-Wide Distribution and Organization
of Microsatellites in Plants: An Insight into Marker Development in Brachypodium.
PLoS ONE 6(6): e21298. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0021298. (Impact factor: 4.2,
Citations:98)
7. R Deshmukh, A. Singh, N. Jain, S. Anand, R. Gacche, A. Sing, K. Gaikwad, T. Sharma,
T. Mohapatra, N. Singh (2010). Identification of candidate genes for grain number in rice
(Oryza sativa L.). Functional & Integrative Genomics 10(3), 339-347. (Impact
factor:2.4 Citations: 25)
8. R. K. Deshmukh, N. K. Deshmukh, G. B. Patil, S. B. Kadam, H. Sonah and R. N.
Gacche (2008) Computational analysis of single-nucleotide polymorphism in proximal
region of rice (Oryza sativa L. ). Asian J. of Biosciences 3(1), 52-55. (Peer Reviewed J.)
Patents Filed 1. A process for the formulation of novel herbal formulation for the treatment of depression.
File No. 3323/MUM/2012., 20 Nov. 2012
2. "A process for the preparation of thiosemicarbazones encapsulated metal nanoparticles as
potent anti-tuberculosis agents. File No. 86/MUM/2014.
3. "A process for the preparation of hydrazinecarbothioamide derivatives as potent anti-
tuberculosis agents. File No. 201621029655 A Dated 16.09.2016
Paper presentations in National/International Conferences and Other Invited
Talks 1. Delivered an invited talk on “Compensatory Angiogenesis and Tumor
Refractoriness” in an International conference on “9th Indo Global Summit on
Cancer Therapy”, organized by OMICs group USA at Hyderabad International
Convention Centre during 2-4 Nov. 2015
2. Delivered an invited talk on “Re-accrediting the endeavors of synthesizing curcumin
nanoparticles: a discourse in concert with MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells” at
National Symposium on Medical Biophysics organized by Department of Physics,
Savitribai Phule, Pune Uniersity during 25-26 Sept. 2015.
3. Delivered an invited talk on “Tumor Angiogenesis: A Right Target or a Wrong
Choice ? in an International conference on “Global Cancer Conference and Medicare
Summit, Recent Advances in Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy” organized by OMICs
group USA at Hyderabad International Convention Centre during 15-17 Sept. 2014.
4. Presented lead lecture on “Isolation of Phytochemicals of Therapeutic Importance
from Medicinal Plants” in one day National Level Workshop on “Techniques in
Isolation & Analysis of Phytochemicals-2014” organized by Dept. of Botany, Indira
Gandhi College, CIDCO, New Nanded, on 28th Aug. 2014.
5. Presented a ‘Session Talk’ on “Structural Peculiarities of Flavonoids Influence Anti-
angiogenic, Cytotoxic and Antioxidant Effects: Experimental and In silico Analysis”
in Global Biotechnology Congress (GBC-2014) held at Hynes Convention Center,
Boston, USA during 16-19 June 2014.
6. Delivered an invited talk on “Biotechnology Drugs Process: Quality and Safety” in
AICTE sponsored two week faculty development programme on “Recent Advances in
Pharmaceutical Analysis” organized by School of Pharmacy during 22 Feb. to 08 March
2014, at SRTM University Nanded.
7. Delivered an invited talk on “What is my destination” in NAAC cell sponsored
workshop on “Carrier Counseling” organized by SRTM University, Nanded on 31 Jan.
2014.
8. Presented a paper titled “The Politicization of Genetics of Caste: A Caste
Strengthening ‘Politics Rich-Philosophy Poor’ Activism” in “6th Anti-caste National
Conference” Jointly organized by Dr. Ambedkar Babasaheb Chair and Studies Center of
SRTM University, Nanded & Krantisinh Nana Patil Academy on 14-16 March 2013.
9. Guided a Avishkar project titled “Live-in-Relationship and Palimony: A Threat to
Indian Socio cultural structure” which own first prize in state level Avishkar held at
Dr. B.S. Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli during 7-9 Jan 2013.
10. Delivered a expert talk on “Which Research Topics Should be Selected for Avishkar”
at University level Avishkar Research Festival held at B. P. College, Kinwat during 19-
20 Dec. 2012
11. Presented Poster on “Effect of Selected Botanical on Sugar Induced Lens Opacity” in
‘International Conference on Business Opportunities in Life Sciences’, organized by
Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce College, Pune-05, India on 28-30 Jan
2012 (Awarded Best International Poster Award).
12. Presented a paper titled “The Genetics of Caste: An Enigma in Indian Caste System”
in National Seminar on “Dr. Ambedkar’s Annihilation of Caste and the Persistence of
Caste Today” organized by Dr. Ambedkar Chair and Studies Center of SRTM University,
Nanded on 24-25 March 2012.
13. Delivered a Talk in refresher course on “Diet Engineering: Role of flavonoids in
Preventation of Tumor Angiogenesis” at Academic Staff College, Dr Babasaheb
Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad on 10th Jan 2012.
14. Delivered an invited talk on “Transforming Rural Education: Accountability of Stack
Holders in the Midst of Technology Explosion” in NAAC sponsored state level
seminar on “ Rural Colleges and Necessity of Quality Enhancement’ organized by
Internal Quality Assurance Cell of Shri Shivaji Law College Parbhani on 2-3 Nov. 2012.
15. Delivered a Talk in refresher course on “Natural Products and Drug Discovery” at
Academic Staff College, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University on 5th Feb.
2010.
16. Presented an ‘Invited Talk’ on “Effect of hydroxyl substitution of flavone on
angiogenesis and free radical scavenging activities: A structure–activity relationship
studies using computational tools” in ‘International Biomedicine and Technology &
Health Care Management Summit’ held at Jiangyin, China during 26-27 November
2010.
17. Presented an ‘Invited Talk’ on “Target Oriented Approach for Ayurveda Drug
Validation” in ‘First International Ayurveda Congress’ held at Klagenfurt, Austria
during 1-2 Oct. 2010.
18. Presented a key note address on “Natural Products and Drug Discovery” in National
Conference on “Emerging trends in Botany, Biotechnology and Environmental
Science and their Applications in Rural Development” organized by Department of
Botany Jijamata College of Science and arts, Bhende (Bk), Dist. Ahmednagar (MS), on
23-24th Feb. 2010.
19. Delivered an invited talk on “Effect of Toxic Substances on Embryo Development” in
State level Seminar on ‘Current Environmental Problems’ organized by Department of
Chemistry, Pratibha Niketan College Nanded on 15-16 March 2009
20. Presented a Paper “Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Related Activities of Selected
Synthetic Chalcones: a Structure Activity Relationship Studies Using
Computational Tools” in International Conference on “Drug Discovery and
Nanotechnology” organized by Yeshwant College Nanded (MS) on 27-29th Jan 2008.
21. Presented a paper entitled “ Glutathion and Cinnamic acid: Natural dietary
antioxidant components for improving human health” in International conference on
“Recent advances in Biomedical and Therapeutic Sciences” organized by
Bundelkhand University Jhansi (UP) on 13-15th Jan 2004.
22. Presented a paper entitled” Applications of polyphenol oxidase in plant and animal
wound healing” in National conference on “Materials for the New Millenium” held at
the Department of Applied Chemistry, Cochin University of Science and Technology,
Cochin-22, from 1st to 3rd March 2001.
23. Attended National seminar on “Information Technology-Current Trends” on 22nd to
24th Jan. 2000 at Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Amaravati University,
Amaravati.
Academic honors and Awards: 1. “Best Teacher Award” of Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University for the year
2008-2009.
2. Young Scientist Award of SERC DST, New Delhi (No. SR/FT/CS-012/2009).
3. Working as a member of “Project Evaluation committee” for Biomedical Research &
Clinical Research Call-2013 in the Ministry of Health, Govt of Italy
4. Assigned “Team leader” of 13 projects in Biomedical Research & Clinical Research
Call-2013, for final financial sanction (at evaluation stage) by the Ministry of Health,
Govt of Italy-2015
5. “Award of Appreciation-2015” by Italian Ministry of Health.
6. “A award of Appreciation for Research In Cancer Biology” presented in Global
Biotechnology Congress-2014 at Hynes Convention Center Boston, organized by Eureka
Conferences, Boston USA, during 16-19 Jun 2014.
7. Chaired an international session on “Cancer Targeted Drug Delivery” in Drug
Discovery & Therapy World Congress-2014 at Hynes Convention Center Boston,
organized by Eureka Conferences, Boston USA, during 16-19 Jun 2014.
8. International Organizing Committee Member for “Global Cancer Conference and
Medicare Summit, Recent Advances in Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy” organized
by OMICs group USA at Hyderabad International Convention Centre during 15-17
Sept. 2014.
9. International Organizing Committee Member for “9th Indo Global Summit on Cancer
Therapy” organized by OMICs group USA at Hyderabad International Convention
Centre scheduled during 2-4 Nov. 2015.
10. Lead Guest Editor for “Oxidative Stress & Cataractogenesis” published in J.
Oxidative Medicine & Cellular Longevity, Impact Factor 3.4 (Hindwai Publishers,
USA)
11. Editorial Board Member of “European Journal of Biophysics” published by Science
Publishing Group (USA).
12. Working as a reviewer for several International journals published by Elsevier, Wiley,
Springer, BioMed Central (BMC), Bentham Science, Hindwai and Science Publishing
Group USA, publishers.
13. Reviewed for Nature-Cellular and Molecular Immunology (Nature Publications).
14. Received ‘BEST POSTER AWARD’ for Poster on “Effect of Selected Botanical on
Sugar Induced Lens Opacity” in ‘International Conference on Business Opportunities
in Life Sciences’, organized by Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce college,
Pune-05, on 28-30 Jan 2012.
15. Ph. D. referee in the subject of Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry,
Microbiology and Botany (Evaluated several theses in this area).
16. Research Guide in Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Botany.
Membership & Administrative Experience 1. Presently working as a Head, Department of Botany(2006-till date), SRTM University,
Nanded
2. Coordinator for Avishakar Research Festival 2010-2015
3. Coordinator for Anveshan Research Festival 2013.
3. Worked as ‘Director Student Welfare’ during 2009-2010
4. Member of ‘SUKANU’ Committee 2011 of SRTM University Nanded.
5. Coordinator of Placement, School of Life Sciences, SRTM University.
6. Member of BOS in Botany, SRTM University. Nanded (MS).
7. Member of Faculty of Science
8. Member of RRC in Botany, SRTM University. Nanded (MS).
9. Member of BUTR, SRTM University, Nanded (MS).
10. Member of BOS in Bioinformatics, SRTM University, Nanded (MS).
11. Life Member of Indian Sciences Congress, Kolkata.
12. Life Member of ‘Biotechnology Research Society of India’ (BRSI).
13. Member of ‘Institutional Animal Ethical Committee’, SRTM University, Nanded.
14. Coordinator for Carrier and Counseling, School of Life Sciences, SRTM University
15. Coordinator of Bharat Ovation: IDEA & INNOVATION COMPETITION, 2013.
16. Member of IQAC-NAAC (Research, Consultancy & Extension), 2014.
17. Member of Subcommittee to oversee and study the organization of Avishkar-2015, a
committee constituted by Hon’ble Governor of Maharashtra.
18. Member of Committee constituted by Rajiv Gandhi Science & Technology
Commission for selection of research projects for financial assistance.
A. Details of professional training and research experience, specifying period. Conferences/Seminars/Exhibitions organized
1. Organized a national conference on “Bioactive compounds: New frontiers and
therapeutic usage” on 25 –26th Feb. 2005 with financial assistance from DBT and CSIR
Govt. Of India New Delhi.
2. Organized a national Seminar on “Management of Quality Education and Research in
Life Sciences” on 7 –8th March. 2011 with financial assistance from NAAC, Bangalore.
Publications of Books/Procedings/Compendium etc.
1. Published proceedings on “Bioactive compounds: New frontiers and therapeutic usage”
2. Published proceedings on “Management of Quality Education and Research in Life
Sciences”.
3. Published a ‘Compendium of AVISHKAR RESEARCH FESTIVAL 2010’
4. Published a ‘Compendium of AVISHKAR RESEARCH FESTIVAL 2011’.
5. Published a ‘Compendium of ‘Research Papers of SRTMU 1995-2014’.
6. Published a ‘Compendium of ‘Research Projects of SRTMU 1995-2014’ .
Professional Training
1. Bioinformatic Tools:
Expertise in in silico drug design especially, Molecular modeling, Docking, calculation
and interpretation of quantum chemical descriptors, Molecular dynamics, PASS, Gene
predication, Promoter characterization, Insilco allele mining, SNP detection by using
EST database, Primer designing, SSR mining, QTL Meta analysis.
2. GEO Submissions:
GSM429482, GSM429483, GSM429484, GSM429485,
Training in Workshops 1. Completed the refresher course in Life Science, in Dept. Botany, Pune University, Pune-7,
from 26-9-2000 to 23-10-2000.
2. Completed the refresher course in Life Science, in School of Life Science, S. R. T. M.
University Nanded from 18th Dec.2001 to 13th Jan. 2002.
3. Participated in workshop on Atomic Absorption Spectroscopic Techniques Organized by
Perkin-Elmer International Inc. Technical Centre, Mumbai, on 27th Aug. 1999.
4. Participated in workshop on Biometrics and Computer applications at P. V. P. College
Pravaranager,Dist. A. Nagar. On 14th to 15th March 1999.
5. Participated in workshop-cum training on “Animal Cell Culture” organized by Dept. of
Microbiology , College of Veternary at Parbhani (MS) on 26 to 27th Aug 04.
6. Attended one day seminar on “Biotechnology and Genetics in Cotton Research” organized
by School of Life Sciences, S. R. T. M. University, Nanded (MS) on 7th Oct. 2003.
7. Participated in “Faculty Development Programme in Entrepreneurship” at
Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmedabad on 18-29th Dec. 2006.
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