Dr Shivani Sharda

Asst. Professor (Grade - III)

Amity Institute of Biotechnology
 
  • Academic Area

    Genomics and Proteomics

  • Teaching Interests

    Genomics, Proteomics, Microarray technology, Tissue Engineering, Protein Engineering, Stem cells and Tissue Engineering
  • Qualifications

    Graduation : B.Sc(Medical - Zoology, Chemistry, Botany)-1998,G.N.D.U

    Post Graduation : M.Sc.(Biotechnology)-2000,G.N.D.U

    Doctorate : Ph.D.-2010,Max Planck Institute

  • Experience

    11 Jan 2010 - Present
    Asst. Professor (Grade - III),
    Amity Institute of Biotechnology

    01 Jul 2007 - 03 Mar 2008
    Research Associate,
    ICGEB,


    18 Jan 2003 - 30 Apr 2007
    Ph.D. Scholar,
    Max Planck Institute BAC, Germany,
    Max Planck Institute for Bioanorganische Chemie, Stiftstrasse 34-36, Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany

    01 Feb 2000 - 30 Oct 2002
    Research Assistant,
    ICGEB,


  • Current Courses Taught

    Applied Technologies in Genomics and Proteomics

    Protein Engineering

    Research Methodology in Biosciences and Biotechnology

    Research Techniques in Biosciences and Biotechnology

  • Research Interests

    Reactive Arthritis Synthetic and Systems Biology
  • Publications

    A Non-hydrolyzable ATP Derivative Generates a Stable Complex in a Light-inducible Two-component System ,
    Journal of Biological Chemistry

    The photoreactions of recombinant phytochrome CphA from the cyanobacterium Calothrix: A low-temperature UV-Vis and FTIR study ,
    Photochemsitry and Photobiology

    Domain interaction in cyanobacterial phytochromes as a prerequisite for spectral integrity ,
    Eur Biophys J.

    The chromophore structures of the Pr states in plant and bacterial phytochromes. ,
    Biophys J.

    Homologous expression of a bacterial phytochrome. The cyanobacterium Fremyella diplosiphon incorporates biliverdin as a genuine, functional chromophore ,
    FEBS Journal

  • Short Description

    Reactive Arthritis and Omics based analysis for related disorders