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Title Prof. First Name Renu Last Name Deswal Photograph
Designation Professor
Address Department of Botany University of Delhi, Delhi.
Phone No Office 91-11-27667375
Residence 91 11-25100291
Mobile 91-9711742276
Email [email protected]
Web-Page
Educational Qualifications
Degree Institution Year Ph.D. (Life Sciences), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. 1994 M.Phil. (Life Sciences), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. 1988/89 M.Sc. (Life Sciences), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. 1987 B.Sc. (Gen. B), University of Delhi, New Delhi. 1985
Career Profile 2009- Continuing: Professor, Department of Botany, University of Delhi
March, 2007- September, 2007, Visiting Faculty University of Western Ontario, Canada.
2006 – 2008. Associate Professor, Department of Botany, University of Delhi.
February, 2001 - 2006: Reader, Department of Botany, University of Delhi.
1998-2001. Staff Scientist III&II, National Centre for Plant Genome Research,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
1995 –1998. Research Scientist, Centre for Plant Mol. Biol., Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
1994 –1995. Research Associate, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Administrative Assignments Chairperson, Managing committee, Rajiv Gandhi Hostel for Girls, University of Delhi.
Chairperson (Governing Body), Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, New Delhi. (2017- Present).
Member (Governing Body), Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo Vedic College, Morning and Evening (2016-17).
Chairperson (Governing Body), Acharya Narendra Dev College, New Delhi. (2016- 2017).
Academic Committee Member, JNU, Central Institute for Medicinal and Aromatic Plant, (CIMAP) Lucknow, India.
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(2015-17).
Member Board of Studies, Biotechnology for Central University of Haryana. Mahendragrah. (2017- current)
Member Board of Research Studies MDU Rohtak.
Deputy Proctor, North Campus, University of Delhi (2011- 2016).
Member, Internal Complaints Committee (2015 –17)
Member, Apex Complaints Committee against Sexual Harassment (2011- 2014)
Member, Interim Committee against Sexual Harassment, Science Cluster (2007- 2010)
Areas of Interest / Specialization Abiotic stress (cold stress).
Functional Genomics (Proteomics).
Nitric oxide signalling and Nanobiotechnology.
Subjects Taught
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry Genomics and Proteomics Nanobiotechnology
Time table of the subjects taught during the current semester
S.No. Subject Days Time Classroom
1. BOT 408 Topics in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Wednesday
8.40 am to 4.05 pm L-1 (Room 208) & Lab 4/45
2. M.Sc.
Dissertation Friday 2-5 pm Room no. 27
Research Guidance Ph.D. Students and Thesis tittles
S.no Title Submitted by Year
1.
Charcterizing Discorea alata tuber proteome for molecular,
biochemical and redox alterations across different developmental
stages
Shruti Sharma 2019
2. Comparative Proteome and Lipid Profiling of Indian Sebuckthorn
for Understanding its Stress Tolerance and Nanobiotehnological
Bhavana Sharma 2019
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Application
3. Analysing CBF dependent cold stress signaling in Solanum
lycopersicum , Brassica juncea and Hippophae rhamnoides
Prakriti Kashyab 2016
4. S-nitrosoproteome analysis in Brassica juncea from apoplast to
Nucleus in nitric oxide (NO) and cold stress cross-talk in stress
,signaling and redox related pathways
Ankita Sherawat 2014
5. Mining of extracellular proteome of Hippophae rhamnoides
seedling for purification and characterization of antifreeze proteins
Ravi Gupta 2014
6. Functional validation of a small GTP-binding protein PgRab 7 in rice
for Abiotic stress tolerance
Manas Kumar Tripathy 2012
7. S-nitrosoproteome analysis & target validation from
Kalanchoepinnata and Brassica juncea: differential modulation of
B.juncea S-nitrosylome by cold stress
Jasmeet Kaur Abat 2009
8. Purification & Characterization of Calmodulin, Detection of
Calmodulin-binding Proteins & Cloning of a Phosphatase Catalytic
domain from Brassica juncea
Pragya Sharma 2008
9. Cloning, Partial Purification & Characterization of Nitric Oxide
Synthase like enzyme from B.juncea
Pooja Saigal 2008
10. Molecular & Biochemical Studies in Stress sensitive & Stress
tolerant Cell lines of Arachishypogaea
Shalu Jain 2007
11. Isolation of Genes conferring Salt tolerance in Arachishypogaea Divya Shrivastava 2007
12. Molecular & Abiotic stress signal transduction studies on TIA
biosynthetic pathway genes in Periwinkle
Ajaswrata Datta 2006
M.Phil. students and Thesis titles
S.no Title Submitted by Year
1. Detection Antifreeze Activity in the cuticle protein of Brassica
juncea, Brassica nigra, Brassica rapa and Raphanus saitvus.
Kailash Yadav 2018-19
2. Green Synthesis of Iron Oixde Nanopraticles using leaf and
Pomace of Hippophae rhamnoidesand their Nanobiotechnological
Applications
Amarjeet Singh 2017-18
3. Molecular Cloning and Characterization of S-Nitrosogluthione
Reductase (GSNOR) in Brassica juncea
Priyanka Babuta 2014-15
4. Detection of redox modulated proteins in Brassica juncea seedling
by non-reducing/reducing diagonalgel electrophoresis.
Satya Prakash 2013-14
5. Analysis of N-Glycoproteome in Hippophae rhamnoides
(Sebuckthorn)
S.Yaiphabi Chanu 2013-14
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6. Detection and partial purification of Antifreeze proteins from
leaves and Hippophae rhamnoides
Bhavana Sharma 2012-13
7. Purification & Biochemical Characterization of Dioscorin from
Dioscorea alata
Shruti Sharma 2010-11
8. Cloning of Brassica juncea Nitric Oxide Synthase (BjNOS) & its
expression analysis in B. juncea seedlings
Somya Sinha 2008-09
9. Molecular Cloning & Characterization of C-repeat Binding Factor &
Analysis of cold temperature/ freezing modulated proteins from
Seabuckthorn seedlings
Akhilesh. K. Yadav 2006-07
10. Analysis of Tyrosine Phosphatase Activity under various Abiotic
Stress Conditions in Brassica juncea seedlings
Iffat Parveen 2005-06
11. Optimization of INVIVO Nitrate Reductase activity in Brassica
juncea seedlings under Normal & Abiotic stress conditions
Pratibha Thakur 2004-06
12. Proteomics approach to identify nitric oxide responsive proteins
during Bryophyllum pinnatum
Jasmeet Kaur Abat 2003-04
13. Molecular cloning of C-repeat binding factors from Brassica juncea
and analysis of freeze induced proteins
Gopal K. Chowdhary 2003-04
14. Identification of cold-induced heat stable CaM-binding proteins
from Brassica juncea seedlings
Nidhi Sharma 2002-03
15. Nitric Oxide in Plants Arun Kumar Maurya 2002-03
16. Investigation on the role of phosphorylation during epiphyllous
bud formation in Brophyllum pinatum
Sudhir Sharma 2001-02
17. Epiphyllous bud differentiation in Bryophyllum pinnatum: A
probable role of calcium signaling
Rohini Singh 2001-02
18. Phosphorylation studies under low temperature stress in Brassica
juncea seedlings
Pragya Sharma 2001-02
Publications Profile Publications (in refereed journals):
1. Prakash S., and Deswal, R. (2020). Analysis of temporally evolved nanoparticles-protein corna highlighted the
prtential ability of gold nanoparticles to stably intreacct with proteins and influence the major biochemicals pathways
in Brassica juncea. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Vol.146, pp. 143-156.
2. Kashyap P., and Deswal, R. (2019). Two ICE isoforms showing differential transcriptional regulation by cold and
hormones participate in Brassica juncea cold stress signaling. Gene Vol.695, pp. 32-41.
3. Sharma B., and Deswal, R. (2019). Ecophysiolomic analysis of stress tolerant Himalayan shrub Hipppophae
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rhamnoides shows multifactorial acclimation strategies induced by diverse environmental conditions. Physiologia
Plantarum, https://doi.org/10.1111/ppl.12942
4. Sharma B., Gupta R., Sahoo D., and Deswal, R. (2019).Purification of dual-functioning chitinases with hydrolytic and
antifreeze activities from Hippophae rhamnoides seedlings. Journal of Proteins and Proteomics, pp.1-13.
5. Sherawat A., Sougrakpam Y., and Deswal, R. (2018). Cold modulated nuclear S-nitrosoproteome analysis indicates
redox modulation of novel Brassicaceae specific, myrosinase and napin in Brassica juncea. Journal of Environmental
and Experimental Botany.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envexpbot.2018.10.010.
6. Sharma B., Sahoo D., and Deswal, R. (2018). Single‐step purification and characterization of antifreeze proteins from
leaf and berry of a freeze tolerant shrub Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides). Journal of Separation Science, 41
(20), 3938-3945.
7. Sharma B., and Deswal, R. (2018). Single pot synthesised gold nanoparticles using Hippophae rhamnoides leaf and
berry extract showed shape dependent differential nanobiotechnological applications.Journal of Artificial Cells,
Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 10.1080/21691401.2018.1458034
8. Singh, A., Sharma, B., and Deswal, R. (2018). Green silver nanoparticles from novel Brassicaceae cultivars with
enhanced antimicrobial potential than earlier reported Brassicaceae members. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine
and Biology 47, 1-11.
9. Sharma, P., Arya, M., and Deswal, R. (2017). A simple chromatographic procedure for co-purification of calreticulin
and calmodulin from Brassica juncea seedlings. Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics (IJBB) 54, 281-290.
10. Kashyap, P., and Deswal, R. (2017). A novel class I Chitinase from Hippophae rhamnoides: Indications for
participating in ICE-CBF cold stress signaling pathway. Plant Science 259, 62-70.
11. Sharma, S., Gupta, R., and Deswal, R. (2017). Dioscorea alata tuber proteome analysis shows over thirty dioscorin
isoforms and novel tuber proteins. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 114, 128-137.
12. Rakhee, Sethy, N.K., Bhardwaj, A., Singh, V.K., Sharma, R.K., Deswal, R., Bhargava, K., Misra, K. (2017).
Characterization of Ganoderma lucidum: Phytochemical and Proteomic Approach. Journal of Proteins & Proteomics 8
(1), 25-33.
13. Chaurasia, SP., and Deswal, R. (2017). Identification and insilico analysis of major redox modulated proteins from
Brassica juncea seedlings using 2D redox SDS-PAGE (2-Dimensional diagonal redox sodium dodecyl sulphate
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis). The Protein Journal 36 (1), 64-76, 2017
14. Sethy, N. K., Singh, V. K., Sharma, S., Sharma, R. K., Deswal, R., Bhargava, K., and Mishra, K. (2016).
Phytochemical and Proteomic Analysis of a High Altitude Medicinal Mushroom Cordyceps Sinensis. Journal of
Proteins & Proteomics, 7(3), 187-197.
15. Gupta, R., and Deswal, R. (2016). Identification and Functional Annotation of Apoplastic Phosphoproteins of
Hippophae rhamnoides Seedlings. Journal of Proteins &Proteomics7 (4), 279-296
16. Sougrakpam, Y, and Deswal, R. (2016). Hippophae rhamnoides N-glycoproteome Analysis - A Small Step towards
Seabuckthorn Proteome Mining. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 22(4) 473-484.
17. Sharma, B., Gupta, R., and Deswal, R. (2016). Mining the Protein Repertoire of a Himalayan Shrub, Hippophae
rhamnoides for Antifreeze Proteins. Journal of Proteins and Proteomics 7(2) 199-211.
18. Sharma, S., Sehrawat, A., and Deswal, R. (2016). Asada-Halliwell pathway maintains redox status in Dioscorea alata
tuber which helps in germination. Plant Science, 250, 20-29.
19. Tripathy, M K., Tiwari, B.S., Reddy, M K., Deswal, R., and Sopory, S K. (2015). Ectopic expression of PgRab7 in rice
plants (Oryza sativa L.) results in differential tolerance at the vegetative and seed setting stage during salinity and
drought stress. Protoplasma, 254(1), 109-124.
20. Chakraborty, S., Deswal, R., Chakraborty, N. (2015). Plant proteomics: A potential approach for food security. Nature
India Special Issue: Proteomics Research in India. (Nature India)DOI:10.1038/nindia.2015.121.
21. Luthje, S., Deswal, R., and Agrawal, G K, (2015). Editor Proteomics Special Issue “Plant-based Foods: Seed, Nutrition
and Human Health, Proteomics15 (10), 1631-1770.
22. Kashyap, P., Sehrawat, A., and Deswal, R. (2015). Nitric oxide modulates Lycopersiconesculentum C-repeat binding
factor 1 (LeCBF1) transcriptionally as well as post-translationally by nitrosylation.Plant Physiology and Biochemistry,
96, 115-123.
23. Shrivastava, D C., Kisku, AV., Saxena, M., Deswal, R., and Sarin, N. B. (2015). Stress inducible cytosolic ascorbate
peroxidase (Ahcapx) from Arachishypogaea cell lines confers salinity and drought stress tolerance in transgenic
tobacco. Nucleus, 58(1), 3-13.
24. Deswal, R., Abat, J.K., Sehrawat, A., Gupta, R., Kashyap, P., Sharma, S., Sharma, B., Chaurasia, S.P., Chanu, Y.S.,
Masi, A., Agrawal, G.K., Sarkar, A., Agrawal, R., Dunn, M.J., Renaut, J., and Randeep Rakwal, R. (2014). First
systematic plant proteomics workshop in Botany Department, University of Delhi: transferring proteomics knowledge
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to next-generation researchers and students. Proteomics, 14, 1581-1586.
25. Sehrawat, A., and Deswal, R. (2014). Sub-proteome S-nitrosylation analysis in Brassica juncea hints at the regulation
of Brassicaceae specific as well as other vital metabolic pathway(s) by nitric oxide and suggests post-translational
modifications cross-talk. Nitric Oxide, 43 (1), 97-111.
26. Gupta, R., and Deswal, R. (2014). Antifreeze proteins-enabling plants to survive in the freezing conditions.
Journal of Biosciences 39(5):931-44.
27. Sharma, B., and Deswal, R. (2014). Antifreeze proteins in plants: an overview with an insight into the detection
techniques including Nanobiotechnology. Journal of Proteins and Proteomics, 5(2), May-August 2014, pp. 89-107)
28. Sehrawat, A., and Deswal, R. (2014). S-nitrosylation Analysis in Brassica juncea Apoplast Highlights the
Importance of Nitric Oxide in Cold Stress Signaling. Journal of Proteome Research, 2; 13(5), 2599-619
29. Gupta, R., and Deswal, R. (2014). Refolding of β-stranded Class I Chitinases of Hippophae rhamnoides enhances
the antifreeze activity during cold acclimation. PLOS ONE 9(3): e91723.
30. Agrawal G.K, Job D, KieselbachT, Barkla B, Deswal, R, Luthje s, Amarlraj R, Tanou G, Ndimba B, Crmare r,
Weckwerth W, Wienkoop S, Dunn M, Kim S, Fukao y, Yonekura m, Zolla l, Rohila j, Sirisattha J, X Masi A, Wang T,
Sakar A, Agrawal R, Renaut J, Rakwal R. (2013). INNPO Actions and Recognition as a Driving Force for Progress in
Plant Poroteomics: Change of Guard, INNPO Update, and Upcoming Activies Proteomics. 3093- 3100.
31. Deswal, R., Gupta, R., Dogra, V., Singh, R., Abat, JK., Sarkar, A., Mishra, Y., Rai, V., Sreenivasulu, Y., Amalraj, RS., Raorane, M., Chaudhary, RP., Kohli, A., Giri, AP., Chakraborty, N., Zargar, SM., Agrawal, VP., Agrawal, GK., Job, D., Renaut, J., Rakwa, R. (2013). Plant Proteomics in India and Nepal: Current status and challenges ahead. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 19(4), 461-77.
32. Sehrawat, A., Gupta, R., and Deswal, R. (2013). Nitric oxide and cold stress signaling cross talk, evolution of novel signaling mechanism. Proteomics (12-13), 1816-35.
33. Abat, J.K., and Deswal, R. (2013). Nitric Oxide Modulates the Expression of Proteins and Promotes Epiphyllous Bud Differentiation in Kalanchoe pinnata. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 32, 92-101.
34. Datta, A., Sen, J., and Deswal, R. (2013). New evidences about strictosidine synthase (Str) regulation by salinity, cold stress and nitric oxide in Catharanthus roseus. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 22, 124-131.
35. Sehrawat, A., Abat, J.K., and Deswal, R. (2013). RuBisCO depletion improved proteome coverage of cold responsive S-nitrosylated targets in Brassica juncea. Frontiers in Plant Science 4, 342.
36. Gupta, R., and Deswal, R.(2012). Low temperature modulated secretome analysis and purification of antifreeze protein from Hippophae rhamnoides-a Himalayan wonder plant. Journal of Proteome Research. 1(5), 2684-96
37. Agrawal,G.K., Sarkar,A., Agrawal, R., Ndimba, BK., Tanou, G., Dunn, MJ., Kieselbach, T., Cramer, R., Wienkoop, S., Chen, S., Rafudeen, MS., Deswal, R., Barkla, BJ.,Weckwerth, W., Heazlewood, JL., Renaut, J., Job, D., Chakraborty, N., and Rakwal, R.(2012). Boosting the globalization of plant proteomics through INPPO: current developments and future prospects. Proteomics, 12(3), 359-68.
38. Lee, S.J., Kang K.Y., Jwa N.S., Kim DW, Agrawal GK, Sarkar A., Deswal R., Renaut J., Dominique J., Rakwal R., and Kim S.T. (2012). A decade of plant proteomics in South Korea: the International plant proteomics organization (INPPO) perspective and involvement. Plant Omics Journal, 5, 458-465.
39. Talwar P.S., Gupta R., Maurya A.K., and Deswal R. (2012).Brassica juncea nitric oxide synthase like activity is
stimulated by PKC activators and calcium suggesting modulation by PKC-like kinase. Plant Physiology and
Biochemistry, 60, 157-164.
40. Jain, S., Kumar, D., Jain, M., Chaudhary, P., Deswal, R., and Sarin, N.B. (2012). Ectopic overexpression of a salt
stress-induced pathogenesis-related class 10 protein (PR10) gene from peanut (Arachish ypogaeaL.) affords broad
spectrum abiotic stress tolerance in transgenic tobacco. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 109, 19-31.
41. Tripathy, M.K., Tyagi, W., Goswami, M., Kaul, T., Singla Pareek, S.L., Deswal, R., Reddy, M.K., and Sopory, S.K.
(2012). Characterization and Functional Validation of Tobacco PLC Delta for Abiotic Stress Tolerance. Plant
Molecular Biology Reporter, 30, 488-497.
42. Abat, J.K., and Deswal, R. (2009). Differential modulation of S-nitrosoproteome of Brassica juncea by low temperature: Change in S-nitrosylation of RuBisCO is responsible for the inactivation of its carboxylase activity. Proteomics, 9(18), 4368-4380.
43. Abat, J. K., Mattoo, A. K., and Deswal, R. (2008). S‐nitrosylated proteins of a medicinal CAM plant Kalanchoe pinnata–ribulose‐1, 5‐bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase activity targeted for inhibition. The FEBS journal, 275(11), 2862-2872.
44. Abat, J. K., Saigal, P., and Deswal, R. (2008). S-Nitrosylation—another biological switch like phosphorylation? Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 14(1), 119-130.
45. Dutta, A., Sen, J., and Deswal, R. (2007). Down regulation of terpenoidindole alkaloid biosynthetic pathway by low temperature and cloning of a AP2 type C-repeat binding factor (CBF) from Catharanthus roseus (L). G. Don. Plant cell reports, 26(10), 1869-1878.
46. Pandey, G. K., Pandey, A., Reddy, V. S., Deswal, R., Bhattacharya, A., Upadhyaya, K. C., and Sopory, S.
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K. (2007). Antisense expression of a gene encoding a calcium-binding protein in transgenic tobacco leads to altered
morphology and enhanced chlorophyll. Journal of Biosciences, 32(2), 251-260.
47. Sharma, P., Sharma, N., &Deswal, R. (2005). The molecular biology of the low‐temperature response in
plants. Bioessays, 27(10), 1048-1059.
48. Deswal, R., Singh, R., Lynn, A. M., & Frank, R. (2005). Identification of immunodominant regions of
Brassica juncea glyoxalase I as potential antitumor immunomodulation targets. Peptides, 26(3), 395-404.
49. Deswal, R., Chowdhary, G. K., and Sopory, S. K. (2004). Purification and characterization of a PMA-
stimulated kinase and identification of PMA-induced phosphorylation of a polypeptide that is dephosphorylated by low
temperature in Brassica juncea. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 322(2), 420-427.
50. Sharma, P., and Deswal, R. (2004). Detection and characterization of calcineurin-like activity in Brassica
juncea and its activation by low temperature. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 42(7), 579-584.
51. Pandey, G. K., Reddy, V. S., Reddy, M. K., Deswal, R., Bhattacharya, A., and Sopory, S. K. (2002).
Transgenic tobacco expressing Entamoebahistolytica calcium binding protein exhibits enhanced growth and tolerance
to salt stress. Plant Science, 162(1), 41-47..
52. Deswal, R., Pandey, G. K., Chandok, M. R., Yadav, N., Bhattacharya, A., and Sopory, S. K. (2000). A novel
protein kinase from Brassica juncea stimulated by a protozoan calcium binding protein. The FEBS Journal, 267(11),
3181-3189.
53. Deswal, R., and Sopory, S. K. (1999). Glyoxalase I from Brassica juncea is a calmodulin stimulated
protein. Biochimicaet Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research, 1450(3), 460-467.
54. Deswal, R., and Sopory, S. K. (1998). Biochemical and immunochemical characterization of Brassica
juncea glyoxalase I. Phytochemistry, 49(8), 2245-2253.
55. Deswal, R., Chakaravarty, T. N., &Sopory, S. K. (1993). The glyoxalase system in higher plants: Regulation
in growth and differentiation. Biochemical Society Transactions527-530
56. Deswal, R., and Sopory, S. K. (1991). Purification and partial characterization of glyoxalase I from a higher
plant Brassica juncea. FEBS letters, 282(2), 277-280.
Other Publications:
1) Kashyap P., and Deswal, R. (2019). Phytohormones regulating the Master Regulators of CBF Dependent Cold Stress
Signaling Pathway. Eds. (Vijay Rani Rajpal, Deepmala Sehgal, Avinash Kumar, S.N. Raina) In Genetic Enhancement
of Crops for Tolerance to Abiotic Stress: Mechanisms and Approaches, Vol. I, pp. 249-264.
2) Sougrakpam Y., Babuta P., and Deswal, R. (2018). Current Scenario of NO (S‑ Nitrosylation) Signaling in Cold
Stress. Eds. (Akula Ramakrishna, Sarvajeet Singh Gill Taylor & Francis Group) In Metabolic Adaptations in Plants
during Abiotic Stress, pp. 351-360.
3) Sehrawat A, and Deswal, R. (2017). S-Nitrosylation in Abiotic Stress in Plants and Nitric Oxide Interaction with Plant
Hormones. In “Mechanism of Plant Hormone Signaling under Stress”, Volume 2, pp 399-411, Wiley Blackwell
publishers.
4) Sharma S, and Deswal R. (2016). Genomics and Proteomics tools for understanding mysterious protein Dioscorin from Dioscorea tuber. Plant OMICS and Crop Breeding, in production, E-Book ISBN: 9781771884563, Apple Academic
Press.
5) Sharma B, and Deswal, R. (2015). Extraction and Purification of Antifreeze proteins in Hippophae rhamnoides seedling
berry and leaf. “Seabuckthorn: Emerging technologies for Health protection and Environmental conservation” pp. 283-
293.(V. Singh, Ed.) Daya Publishing House, New Delhi.
6) Sehrawat. A, and Deswal, R.(2015). Dissecting nitric oxide signaling in nucleus: role of S-nitrosylation in regulating
nuclear proteins. In a Springer book “Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species signaling and communication in plants”
Igamberdiev International Publishing SwitzerlandVolume 23, pp 239-266.
7) Sarkar, A., Islam, T., Zargar, S., Dogra, V., Kim, S., Gupta, R., Deswal, R.,Bagler, G., Sreenivasulu, Y., Sirisattha, R.,
Sirisattha, S., Rohila, J. S., Raorane, M., Kohli, A., Kim, D. W., Cho, K., Attiq, A., Agrawal, G. K. and Rakwal, R.
(2015). Proteomics Potential and Its Contribution toward Sustainable Agriculture InAgroecology, Ecosystem and
sustainability. Ed Benkeblia CRC Press Tylor & Francis Group, Edi 1(8), pp.151-180.
8) Gupta R, and Deswal R.(2014). Proteomic Characterization of the Cold Traits in Seabuckthorn.
Seabuckhorn-A multipurpose wonder plant. In Singh V (ed.), Daya Publishing House, India, pp 202-211.
9) Gupta R, and Deswal R. (2014). Proteomics analysis to decipher cold traits in Seabuckthorn, Seabuckthorn
research for a promising crop: A look at recent developments in cultivation, breeding, technology, health and
environment (Ed)
10) Gupta R, and Deswal R. (2013). Proteomic Analysis to Decipher Cold Traits in Seabuckthorn. In the Proceedings of
6th International Seabuckthorn Conference, held at Potsdam, Germany, 141-148.
11) Kashyap, P., and Deswal R.(2013) CBF dependent cold stress signaling relevant post translational modifications.
Book:Stress Signaling in plants: Genomics and Proteomics Perspective. Springer New York, pp 105-122.
12) Tripathy, MK., Reddy MK., Deswal, R., and Sopory, SK. (2013). Towards developing transgenic rice for
salinity and drought tolerance: role of RaB7. In: Muralidharan K and Siddiu EA, eds. International Dialogue on
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perception and prospects of designer Rice. Society for Advancement of Rice Research, Directorate of Rice Research,
Hyderabad, 500030, India, pp 228-237.
13) Sehrawat, A., Deswal R., (2012). Protein Tyrosine Nitration in Abiotic Stress in Plants. Plant stress, 6, 77-
88.
14) Abat, J.K., and Deswal R. (2011). Nitric oxide, S-nitrosoproteome and abiotic stress signaling in plants. In
Omics and Plant Abiotic Stress Tolerance (Tuteja, N; Gill, S,S; Tuteja, R; eds), Bentahm publishers USA, pgs 133-142
15) Bansal, PS., Gupta, R., and Deswal R. (2010). Calmodulin, Calmodulin-binding proteins and their role in
abiotic stresses. In Current Trends in Plant Biology (Trivedi, P,C; Sopory, S, K, eds), Avishkar Publishers, Distributors,
Jaipur, India, pgs 89-105
16) Abat, J.K., and Deswal R. (2009). Post Translational modifications of proteins by Nitric Oxide - a new tool
for metabolome regulation. In Nitric Oxide in plant physiology. (S Hayat, M Mori, J Pichtel, A Ahmad, Eds.) Wiley-
Vch, Germany, pgs 189-201.
17) Abat, J.K., Saigal, P., and Deswal R. (2008). Crop yield,air pollution and nitrosative stress-Nitric oxide the
common denominator. Golden jubilee conference on “Challenges and emerging strategies for improving plant
productivity, Indian Society for Plant Physiology and Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, pgs 54-59.
18) Yadav, A.K., and Deswal R. (2008). Deciphering the low temperature tolerance in seabuckthorn. In Proc. of
3rd International Seabuckthorn Association Conference, Universite Laval, Quebec city, Q.C Canada. (Mckenzie, D,B;
Cenkowski, S; Ution, A; Li, T, S, C; Letcham, O,W; Belkacemi, K; eds), Canada.
19) Pragya Sharma, Gopal k. Chowdhary, Iffat Parveen, Bhanu, Pravendra Kumar and Renu Deswal (2008). A
step towards growing crops where no crops grow: fishing out targets for manipulation of low temperature stress
signaling pathways in plants.InUtillzation of Biotechnology in Plant Seiences (Eds. Arya, I.D & Arya Sarita), Forest
Research Institute, and Dehradun India. Pgs 177-189
20) Renu Deswal (2007). Low temperature stress and nitric oxide singal transduction in plant. In: Proce. Third
World Organization for Women in Science (TWOWS) International conference in Women,s Impact on Science and
Technology in the New Millenium, 21-25th Nov. 2005 at India Institute of Science, Bangalore, India pg 811-813.
21) Deswal R, and Saigal, P. (2006) Analysis of plant Biodiversity and Evolution at Genome level in
Biodiversity , Conservation and Systematics (Ed. Prirthipal Singh), Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, India pp 207-215
22) Pandey, G.K., Veena, Deswal, R., Reddy, V.s, Bhattacharay, A., Reddy, M.K., Sopory, S.K. (2003).
Development of stress tolerance by maniputating the expression of calcium binding proteins. In: Biotechnology in
sustainable biodiversity and food security (Eds. B.N Prasad), Science Publishers Inc Enfield (NH) USA, pp 41-49.
23) Pandey, G.K, Veena, Deswal, R., Pandey, S., Tewari, S.B., Tyagi, W., Reddy, V.S., Bhattacharya, A. and
Sopory, S.K. (2002). In Current concepts in plant signal transduction (Eds. Sopory, S.K. Oelmuller, R., Maheswari,
S.C.) Kiuwer Academic/Plenum publishers, New York, U.S.A pp 125-136.
24) Pandey, G. K., Deswal, R., Pandey, S., Tewari, S. B., Tyagi, W., Reddy, V. S., and Sopnory, S. K. (2001).
Calcium signaling: downstream components in plants. In Signal Transduction in Plants (pp. 125-136). Springer US
25) Sopory, S. K., Deswal, R., Chandok, M. R., Venketaraman, G., Goswami, M., Munshi, M., & Reddy, M. K.
(2001). Transmembrane signalling in light mediated gene expression role of phospholipids. Biological processes in
living systems. Science Publishers, Enfield, NH, USA, 207-218.
26) Munshi m, Chandok M.R, PnadeySona, Deswal R and Sopory S.K. (1998). Plant Protien kinases- Protential
targets for gene manipulation. In Genetics and Biotechnology in Corp improvement, (Eds. Gupta, P.k. Singh, S.P,
Balyan, H.S., Sharma, P.C. and Ramesh, B.)Rastogi Publication, India, pp. 199-222
27) Deswal, R., Chakravarty, T. N., &Sopory, S. K. (1997). Role of Methyl Glyoxal and Glyoxalase System in
Higher Plants. In Advances in Plant Sciences Research, Ed. Dhir, K.K.,) , International Book Distributors, Dehradun,
pgs81-93.
28) Deswal R and Sopory S.K. (1996). Role of glyoxalaseI in cell Proliferation in Higher Plants. In Trends in
Plants Tissue culture and Concurrent Researches in Plants Science Ed. Pareek,L.K. Agro Botanical Publishers,
Rajasthan,India. Pp 137-14.
Popular Article:
1. Yadav, K., and Deswal R. (2019). Advances in Antifreeze Proteins Research and its Applications. In The Botanica
Volume 68, pp 124-136.
2. Arya, M., Prakash, S., Sougrakpam, Y., Babuta, P., Sharma, B., Sharma, S., and Deswal R. (2017). Proteome Analysis
of Brassica, Seabuckthorn and Dioscorea for dissecting biotic (Cold/Freezing) Stress Signaling and Redox Modulation.
In The Botanica volume 67. pp 23-24.
3. Sharma, B., Gupta R., and Deswal R. (2013). Seabuckthorn-The New Age Sanjeevani. The Botanica. In Kapoor R (ed.)
India, vol 62-63, pp 44-52.
4. Sharma, B., Gupta R., and Deswal R. (2013) Plant proteomics: Driving force behind current plant sciences The
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Botanica. In Kapoor R (ed.) India, vol 62-63,pp 160-172.
Publications in the Last one year
1. Prakash S., and Deswal, R. (2020). Analysis of temporally evolved nanoparticles-protein corna highlighted the
prtential ability of gold nanoparticles to stably intreacct with proteins and influence the major biochemicals pathways
in Brassica juncea. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Vol.146, pp. 143-156.
2. Kashyap P., and Deswal, R. (2019). Two ICE isoforms showing differential transcriptional regulation by cold and
hormones participate in Brassica juncea cold stress signaling. Gene Vol.695, pp. 32-41.
3. Sharma B., and Deswal, R. (2019). Ecophysiolomic analysis of stress tolerant Himalayan shrub Hipppophae
rhamnoides shows multifactorial acclimation strategies induced by diverse environmental conditions. Physiologia Plantarum, https://doi.org/10.1111/ppl.12942
4. Sharma B., Gupta R., Sahoo D., and Deswal, R. (2019).Purification of dual-functioning chitinases with hydrolytic and
antifreeze activities from Hippophae rhamnoides seedlings. Journal of Proteins and Proteomics, pp.1-13.
5. Kashyap P., and Deswal, R. (2019). Phytohormones regulating the Master Regulators of CBF Dependent Cold Stress
Signaling Pathway. Eds. (Vijay Rani Rajpal, Deepmala Sehgal, Avinash Kumar, S.N. Raina) In Genetic Enhancement
of Crops for Tolerance to Abiotic Stress: Mechanisms and Approaches, Vol. I, pp. 249-264.
Popular Article-Yadav, K., and Deswal R. (2019). Advances in Antifreeze Proteins Research and its Applications. In The
Botanica Volume 68, pp 124-136.
Conference Organization/ Presentations (in the last three years)
Organization:
1. Organized 3rd National conference of Seabucthorn Association of India Seabucthorn : Translating Research into
Sustainable Utilization and Conservation, on December 19-20, 2019 at Department of Botany, Delhi University
Botanical Society, Seabuckthorn Association of India, India.
2. Organized Post conference workshop 4th Plant Proteomics Workshop Seabucthorn- Genomics, Proteomics &
Metabolomics and beyond on 23rd – 27th December, 2019 at Department of Botany, University of Delhi.
3. Organized 3rd Plant Proteomics Workshop Mining Proteome and Deep Proteome (by sub-cellular proteome analysis,
depletion, affinity enrichment) and beyond on 19th-23rd December, 2017 at Department of Botany, University of Delh
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Presentation:
1. Inaugural address as a Chief Guest , entitled “Bioinformatics and its Relevance in Biological Sciences” in National
Seminar on “Bioinformatics: Concepts, Applications and Skill Development” at Multanimal Modi College, Modinagar
on February 8, 2020.
2. Deswal R. (2019). Lecture on “Antifreeze Proeins in Plants” at 4
th Plant Proteomics Workshop Seabucthorn-
Genomics, Proteomics & Metabolomics and beyond on 23rd
– 27th
December, 2019 at Department of Botany, University of Delhi.
3. Deswal R. (2019). Lecture on “Omiocs research in Seabuckthorn: Current scenario and way ahead” at 3rd
National Conference of Seabuckthorn Associatioin of India, Seanuckthorn: Translating Reasearch into Sustainable Utilization & Conservation on December 19-20, 2019 at Department of Botany, Delhi University Botanical Society, Seabuckthorn Association of India, India.
4. Gupta, R., and Deswal R. (2019). Invited Lecture on “An intergrated gel-free proteomics approach to decipher the cold induced signaling in seabuckthorn” at 3
rd National Conference of Seabuckthorn Associatioin of India,
Seanuckthorn: Translating Reasearch into Sustainable Utilization & Conservation on December 19-20, 2019 at Department of Botany, Delhi University Botanical Society, Seabuckthorn Association of India, India.
5. Sharma, B., and Deswal R. (2019) poster on “Exploring Seabukhtorn, a Himalayan wonder plant for understanding its stress tolerance and nanobiothecnological application” at 3
rd National Conference of Seabuckthorn Associatioin of
India, Seanuckthorn: Translating Reasearch into Sustainable Utilization & Conservation on December 19-20, 2019 at Department of Botany, Delhi University Botanical Society, Seabuckthorn Association of India, India. Best Poster Award
6. Arya, M., and Deswal R. (2019) poster on “Functional diversioty analysis ofn leaf cuticle proteome in B. juncea, B. nigra, B. rapa and Raphanus sativus ” at 3
rd National Conference of Seabuckthorn Associatioin of India, Seanuckthorn:
Translating Reasearch into Sustainable Utilization & Conservation on December 19-20, 2019 at Department of Botany, Delhi University Botanical Society, Seabuckthorn Association of India, India.
7. Yadav, K., and Deswal R. (2018) poster on “Advance in Antifreeze Protein Research and their Applications” at 3rd
National Conference of Seabuckthorn Associatioin of India, Seanuckthorn: Translating Reasearch into Sustainable Utilization & Conservation on December 19-20, 2019 at Department of Botany, Delhi University Botanical Society, Seabuckthorn Association of India, India.
8. Sougrakpam, Y., and Deswal R. (2019) poster on “Spatial and temporal distribution of myrosinase in Brassica juncea and its unusual localization in apoplast and nucleus” at International Conference on Proteomics for System Intergrated Bio-Omics, One Health and Food Safety on December 02-04, 2019, at ICAR- National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal and Proteomics Society, India (PSI). Best Poster Award
9. Yadav, K., Arya, M., and Deswal R. (2019) poster on “Detecting antifreeze activity in the cuticle proteins of Brassica
juncea, Brassica nigra, Brassica rapa and Raphanus sativas” at International Conference on Proteomics for System
Intergrated Bio-Omics, One Health and Food Safety on December 02-04, 2019, Delivered valedictory address in
Faculty Development Program on “Councelling and mentoring skills for teachers” at ARSD college seminar hall on 11th
Nov. 2019.
10. Delivered invited lecture “ In International conference on Advances in sustainable agriculture Bio-resources,
Biotechnology and Bio-economy held at Mansrovar Global University, Bhopal jointly with PHSS foundation for science
and society on 29th
Nov. 2019.
11. Deswal R. (2019). Inveted Talk on Exploring the Nanobiotechnological Potential of an under utillzed Himalayan
shrub, Hippophae rhamnoieds for sustainbles applications. National Confernce on Water Crisis, Public Health &
Sustainable Solutions (WCPHS) & First Annual Conference of STE on 21st -22nd October, 2019, at Indian National
Science Academy (INSA), Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi, India.
12. Deswal R. (2019). Delvered invited leacutre “ Immuno-proteomics in plants” in National workshop on recent
advances in immuno-proteomics, 29-03 Aug, 2019, at CSIR- Instiute of Genomics amd Integrative Biology (IGIB),
Mall Road , Delhi, India.
13. Sharma , S., and Deswal R. (2019). Prensented poster on “ Dissecting the dioscorea tuber proteome for a comprative
understanding of the biological and metabolic chandes assouated with tuber growth” at Conference on Neglected and
under utilized crop species for food, nutrition, energy and environment 2nd August 2019, at National Institute of Plant
Genome Research (NIPGR), Delhi, India.
14. Babuta, P., and Deswal R. (2019). Presented poster on “Purification of S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) from
Brassica juncea: its in silico and biotechemical analysis” at National Symposium on “Current trendes and future
prospecter in plant science research” from 1st – 3rd February, 2019 Centre of Advance study Department of Botany
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15. Sharma, B., and Deswal R. (2019). Presented poster on “Hippophae rhamnoides a cold tolerant wonder plant with
potential biomedical and nanotechnological applications” at 6th World congress in Nanomedical sciences and chemistry
Biology interface 2019 and Conference on Science and technology for the future of mankind from 7 th -9th January,
2019 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.
16. Deswal R. (2019). Invited Presentation on “Dioscorea – An Alternative Crop to Cater the World Food Crisis Scenario”
at International conference on Biotechnological innovations in food and Health care (BIfhc 2019) from 27 - 28
January, 2019, BITS PILANI Dubai Campus.
17. Sharma S., and Deswal R. (2019). Presented poster on” Analyzing the role of Nitric oxide (NO) in Dioscorea alata
tuber for managing its post- harvest shelf life” at International conference on Biotechnological innovations in food and
Health care (BIfhc 2019) from 27 - 28 January, 2019 , BITS PILANI Dubai Campus. Best Poster Award
18. Deswal R. (2018). Invited Lecture on “Under representation of woman in Science in India”. In Emergence of
feminism in 2021century India: Group Activism to hash tag. 24th November, 2018 JNU Convention Centre, JNU, New
Delhi.
19. Deswal R. (2018). Lecture on “Small Steps towards green development of nation through research in plant
Sciences”.22nd Oct, 2018 at Faculty Development Program on Sustainable and Green development, Atma Ram Santan
Dharma College. (ARSD), University of Delhi.
20. Deswal R. (2018). Co-Chaired the Technical Session of2nd National Conference of Seabuckthorn Association of India
on “Seabuckthorn-Technologies for Cultivation Environmental Conservation Nutrition Security and Health Protection”
organized by Seabuckthorn Association of India on 23-25 October 2018 at Hotel Peterhoff, Shimla.
21. Prakash, S., and Deswal R. (2018). Oral presentation on “Analysis of Brassica juncea leaf protein corona formed on
the surface of gold nanoparticles in vitro” at 2nd International Conference on Nanobiotechnology for Agriculture
Detection, Conservation and Responsible Use of Natural Resources 13th -14th December, 2018, Aditya Bhawan
Auditorium, National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), Gwal Pahari Gurugram.
22. Yadav, K., and Deswal R. (2018). Presented poster on “Advance in Antifreeze Protein Research and their
Applications” at The 2nd National Conference of Seabuckthorn Association of India on “Seabuckthorn-Technologies
for Cultivation Environmental Conservation Nutrition Security and Health Protection” organized by Seabuckthorn
Association of India on 23-25, October 2018 at Hotel Peterhoff, Shimla.
23. Sharma, B., and Deswal R. (2018).Oral presentation on “Nanobiotechnological potential of the underutilized
Himalayan shrub, Seabuckthorn for decontaminating fabric dye containing waste water” at The 2nd National
Conference of Seabuckthorn Association of India on “Seabuckthorn-Technologies for Cultivation Environmental
Conservation Nutrition Security and Health Protection” organized by Seabuckthorn Association of India on 23-25,
October 2018 at Hotel Peterhoff, Shimla.
24. Sharma, S., and Deswal, R. (2017). Presented poster on “Change in the redox status triggers tuber germination and
showed the involvement of Asada –Halliwell pathway in germination” Awarded Best Poster Award.
25. Sharma, B., Singh, A., and Deswal R. (2017) Presented poster on “Exploring the Nanobiotechnological Potential of
Novel North Indian varieties of Brassicaceae for their Antimicrobial Potential at National Conference “Emerging
Discoveries in Health and Agricultural Sciences” at JNU, 16 Nov-19 Nov, 2017.” Awarded Best Poster Award.
26. Sharma, B., and Deswal R. (2017). Presented poster on “Exploring the Nanobiotechnological Potential of a Himalayan
Shrub, Hippophae rhamnoides for Azo Dyes Decontamination” at National Conference on Seabuckthorn for Improving
Health and Sustainable Development of Himalayan Region, September 22-23, 2017, at DIHAR, Leh-Ladakh, India.
Received Awarded Best Poster Award.
27. Chaurasia, S.P., and Deswal R. (2017) Presented poster on “Identification of Major Redox Modulated Proteins from
Brassica juncea Seedlings, and demonstration of differential sensitivity of RuBisCO large and small subunit towards
oxidative stress” at National Conference on Protein Structure and Dynamics in Health and Agriculture, November 03-
04, 2017 at Jamia Hamdard University Delhi, India.
28. Deswal R. (2017) Invited Lecture on “Antifreeze Protein (AFP) as a novel downstream targets in ICE-CBF signalling
pathway in Hippophae rhamnoides” at National Conference on Seabuckthorn for Improving Health and Sustainable
Development of Himalayan Region, September 22-23, 2017, at DIHAR, Leh-Ladakh, India.
29. Deswal R. (2017). Inaugural Lecture “Nitrosylation mediated nitric oxide (NO) signaling in cold stress on Brassica
juncea seedlings”, 8th September, 2017, Hans raj College, University of Delhi, Delhi.
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Research Projects (Major Grants/Research Collaboration) 1. Characterizing un-explored Seabuckthorn germplasm in Sikkim for antifreeze proteins, secondary metabolites, its
comparison with germplasm of Lahaul and spiti valley, Himachal Pradesh and also utilizing the bioresources for uplifting the
livelihood of local people, (2017-2019) DBT-IBSD
2. Structural, Functional, Developmental and evolution of Plant Cuticular Waxes (2013-2019), DST-PURSE II
3. A Search for Molecular, Biochemical & Morphological (Phenotypic) Markers for different growth stages of D. Alata tuber
and their and relation with the redox status (2014-2017), University Grant Commission.
4. A Genomics and Proteomics approach to identify, Purify and clone antifreeze Proteins from Seabuckthorn seedling (2009-
2013), DBT.
5. Dioscorins, Yam storage proteins- Do they have a defensive role to play (2010-2011), (CO-PI) DST PURSE I.
6. Proteomics approach for partial Characterization of S-nitrosoproteome of Brassica juncea and to study expression of major
S-nitrosylated protein under abiotic and nitrosative stress conditions (2006-2010), CSIR.
7. Comparision of CBF mediated signalling in two low temperature tolerant and low temperature sensitive crops (2006-2009),
DST.
8. Nitric oxide signalling during Bryophyllum bud differentiation (2005-2007), UGC.
9. Molecular cloning of cold binding factor in tomato: Over-expression and purification to raise antibodies (2004-2007),
DRDO.
10. Delineating the components of calcium- mediated signaling in cold stress in Brassica juncea seedlings (2001-2003), DST
YOUNG SCIENTIST.
Delineating the components of Calcium-mediated signaling in epiphyllous bud formation in Bryophyllum Pinnatum (2001-2002),
UGC. Minor Project
Awards and Distinctions
Springer- PSI Award for holding the second highest of publications in Journal of Proteins and Proteomics in the past ten year presented at the Annual meeting of the Proteomics Society, India held at ICAR- National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India on 3
rd December 2019.
National Award for significant contribution in Seabuckthorn research by Seabuckthorn Association of India at “The
7th Conference of the International Seabuckthorn Association (ISA2015)” held at NASC Complex, New Delhi,
India, 2015.
Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India, overseas fellowship (2006-07) to Canada, University of Western
Ontario.
DST’S Young Scientists Research Project award (2001).
Fellowship by German Govt. for International training programme in Biotechnological at National Biotechnology
Institute, Brunswick, Germany in 1999.
European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and Federation of European Biochemical Society (FEBS)
Fellowship for EMBO and FEBS course cum Workshop on membrane Receptors held in Hungary (Debrecen) in
1998.
Association With Professional Bodies Chairperson, Development Committee and Country representative, International Plant Proteomics Organisation
(INPPO).
Executive Committee Member, Seabuckthorn Association of India.
Invited member, New York Academy of Science, New York, U.S.A.
Life member, Third world organization for women in Science, (TWOWS), Italy.
Member, International Plant Growth Substances Association (2004-07).
Member, European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB).
Life member, India Science Congress Association, Kolkata, India.
Member, Human Proteome Organisation, (HUPO).
Life member, The Society for Low Temperature Biology.
Life member, Proteomics Society of India.
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Life member, Society of Biological Chemist, (SBC), India. Life member, Biotechnology Society of India.
Other Activities Reviwer editor for Frontiers in Plant Physiology.
Associate editor for Journal of Proteins and Proteomics.
Co-editor with Prof. Sanjeev Srivastav and Suman Kundu for special volume of Journal of Proteins and Proteomics
(2016) “Functional and Interaction Proteomics: Applications in food and Health”.
Co-editor with Dr. Sabine Luthje and Dr. Ganesh Kumar Agrawal for special volume of Proteomics (2015) “ Plant
based foods: Seed, Nutrition and Human Health
Reviewer for various National (DBT, DST, CSIR, DRDO etc.) and International (National Science Foundation,
USA, Discovery grants Canada, National Research Centre etc.) Grants.
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