I am working Assistant Professor (Ad hoc) in the Department of Pharmacoinformatics at the NIPER, Hyderabad. I have received my PhD in Bioinformatics from the King George's Medical University. My research focuses on bioinformatics, computational biology, systems biology, genomics proteomics, molecular modelling, chemo-informatics, drug designing, structural biology, NGS data analysis, big data analysis, website, database and tool development, etc.
We are witnessing the birth of a new era in biology science. The confluence of
unprecedented measuring capabilities and computational power has
transformed the questions that may be addressed in the biological
and agricultural sciences and promises to empower researchers in
fundamental ways. On the one hand, recent and novel technologies produce
biological data sets of ever-increasing resolution that reveal not only genomic
sequences but also RNA and protein abundances, their interactions with each
other, their subcellular localization, and the identity and abundance of other
biological molecules. This requires the development and application of
sophisticated computational methods, encompassed by the field of
Bioinformatics. On the other hand, biological research has risen to the
challenge of understanding the integrated functions of thousands of genes.
Physical and functional interaction networks chart connectivity, reveal
functional modules, and provide clues on the functioning of specific genes.
Using mathematical models of the stochastic and dynamical events of biology
reveals fundamental design principles and allows for virtual experimentation.
This is a focus of the field of Systems Biology. In addition, rapidly increasing
capabilities of rapid molecular and genomic analyses in the lab promise to
transform research practice in unprecedented ways. The ability to cross query
data and knowledge bases provides opportunities and challenges to
computational sciences interfacing with medicine to produce support systems
for data management, text and language processing, privacy, clinical decision
Support, and data mining for knowledge discovery. These define the goals of
Bioinformatics. My vision for the department for the next five years would be a
leading centre in Education, Research and Entrepreneurship in Bioinformatics
To create the department as leadership in the pursuit and dissemination of
knowledge of knowledge through quality and relevant teaching, research
development, consultancy and community service as well as promoting
entrepreneurship in Bioinformatics and Biotechnology. To promote excellence
in biotechnology, bioinformatics, regulatory affairs in life sciences education.
To provide high-quality training program designed to create a talent pool of
professionals who can easily achieve their personal, financial and selfimprovement goals. To foster academic industry / professional synergies,
collaborate with counterpart institutions, industry & government organizations
to develop knowledge for new business innovations. To be a trusted institute
in understanding and responding to students’ need for products & services.
Contribute to Indian and World Biotech industrial development as per
prescribed standards
Subjects
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Bioinformatics Expert
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Computer-Aided drug design Expert
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next-generation sequencing Intermediate-Expert
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Biological database development in bioinformatics Expert
Experience
No experience mentioned.
Fee details
₹1,000–1,500/hour
(US$11.79–17.69/hour)
Basic Bioinformatics minimum fee
Advance Bioinformatics Maximum Fee