Dr Vineet Awasthi

Assistant Professor 3

Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Lucknow
 
  • Qualifications

    Graduation : B.Sc(ZBC)-1993,Lucknow Christian College

    Post Graduation : M.Sc-1994,Department of Botany,Lucknow university Lucknow

  • Experience

    08 Aug 2006 - Present
    Assistant Professor 3,
    Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Lucknow

    08 Aug 2006 - 01 Dec 2015
    working as Assistant Professor,
    Amity University,Lucknow campus,
    Virajkhand - 5 lucknow

    01 Dec 2003 - 15 Jul 2006
    Post Doctoral fellow,
    Univ. of Texas Health Center, USA ,
    Lab C2, Biomedical Research Centre Building, University of Texas Health Centre at Tyler,Tx 75708 USA

    02 Aug 2002 - 01 Aug 2003
    SRF,
    Department of Biochemistry,
    Lucknow University,Lucknow

    01 May 1996 - 28 Feb 1999
    continued to finish my Ph.D work,
    Department of Biochemistry,
    Lucknow University, Lucknow

    12 Dec 1994 - 30 Apr 1996
    Faculty,
    BSNV P.G College,Lko,
    Lucknow

  • Current Courses Taught

    Advance Molecular Biology

    Molecular Cell Biology

    Research Techniques in Biosciences and Biotechnology

  • Publications

    Interference in yeast plasma membranepercoll protein estimation by ,
    Academic Press

    Concanavalin A induced affinity change in yeast PM-bound NADH-HCF(III) oxidoreductase. ,
    Elsivier

    Modulation of tissue factor-factor VIIa signaling by lipid rafts and caveolae.”(Cover Photo) ,
    Archive

    Triton X-100 inhibition of plasma membrane associated NADH - dependent redox activities in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. ,
    Taylor francis

  • Projects

    Effect of prolong exposure of ferricyanide on oxidative stress induced modification of Transplasma m(Nil)
    Presence of trans plasma membrane electron transport (TPMET) activity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and other eukaryotic cells has been shown by reduction of membrane impermeable exogenous electron acceptor e.g. Hexacynoferrate [HCF(III)], (Misra P.C. 1991, Dutta G and Bera T,2002). The intracellular NADH has been established to the major supplier of electrons under these conditions (Revis and Misra 1988). Involvement of NADH acceptor oxidoreductase activity as facilitator of TPMEby (UP CST)

  • Affiliations

    Department of Biochemistry Since 15 Dec 1997

  • Activities

    Best Poster Award at 89th Indian Science Congress in 2002.

    Work published at the cover page of the Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology journal in 2007.

    Post Doctoral Experience in NIH funded project from USA.

    Awarded Senior Research Fellow (ext.) from CSIR.

    Awarded CST UP funded project in 2015.

  • Conferences attended

    Modulation of Tissue Factor-Factor VIIa Signaling by Lipid Rafts and Caveolae.
    Organized By :American heart association

    Modulation of Tissue factor-factor VIIa functions by membrane cholesterol
    Organized By :UTHCT

    Modulation of saccharomyces cerevisiae plasma membrane NADH- acceptor oxidoreductase activity by con
    Organized By :Department of biochemistry,L.U.

    Oxidative stress induced modification of plasma membrane bound redox activity in yeast saccharomyces
    Organized By :Department of biochemistry,L.U.

    TritonX-100 inhibition of Plasma membrane associated NADH-dependent activity in the yeast Saccharomy
    Organized By :Indian Science Congress

    Plasma membrane redox mediated signal stimulate the activity of PM bound H+ ATPase in the yeast Sacc
    Organized By :Department of biochemistry,L.U.

    Percoll inhibition of plasma membrane activities? A results of interference in protein estimation
    Organized By :Department of biochemistry,L.U.

    Modulation of plasma membrane H+ ATPase activity by Trans plasma membrane electron transport in plan
    Organized By :JNU

    Platelet xanthine oxidase: two active forms and not two isozymic forms
    Organized By :Departmenty of Biochemistry, Lucknow University

    Mitochondria devoid cells, modulate the membrane bound enzyme activity in Saccharomyces cerevisia
    Organized By :Department of Biochemistry, Lucknow University

    Purification of platelet xanthine oxidase, a protein with cardiovascular ischemic onset motive
    Organized By :Amity University Haryana

  • Short Description

    I am working in the area of Membrane Biology. The project sactioned deals with the Presence of trans plasma membrane electron transport (TPMET) activity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and other eukaryotic cells has been shown by reduction of membrane impermeable exogenous electron acceptor e.g. Hexacynoferrate [HCF(III)], (Misra P.C. 1991, Dutta G and Bera T,2002). The intracellular NADH has been established to the major supplier of electrons under these conditions (Revis and Misra 1988). Involvement of NADH acceptor oxidoreductase activity as facilitator of TPMET.