Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research - An Autonomous Institution

Alumni

Name Thesis Title Degree awarded year Programme
Sreshtha Pal An Association Between Transcription Strength of HIV-1 LTR and the Gene Expression Noise: Implications for HIV-1 Latency Ph.D.
Bhange Disha Ramesh Understanding the Regulation of HIV-1 Latency through the Promoter-variant Viral Strains Emerging in India Ph.D.
Arun Panchapakesan Unique Molecular Properties of HIV-1C Reverse Transcriptase Conferring a Possible Replication Advantage Ph.D.
Jayendra Singh The Diametrically Opposite Effects of Tat on HIV-1 Latency M.S. in Biological Science
Mahesh B Role of NF-KB binding sites in the viral enhancer of HIV-1 subtype C promoter in shaping the viral replicative fitness Ph.D.
Lakshmi Ramakrishna Engineering and evaluation of molecular adjuvants for DNA immunogens based on the HIV transactivator (Tat) proteins from Indian isolates Ph.D.
Mr Prabhu S A ‘Evaluation of the Efficacy of Needle-free Intradermal Immunization of DNA Vectors and Recombinant Proteins: Implications for Optimization of the Needle-free Technology’ Ph.D.
Anjali Verma Functional Characterization of a Subtype-Specific NF-kB Motif in HIV-1 Subtype C Viral Promoter and its Association with the Proximal and Subtype-specific Sp1 Site Ph.D.
Shilpee Sharma Elucidation of HIV-1 subtype C Genetic Diversity in Gag and Tat from the Clinical cohorts of India: the PTAP Motif Duplication in p6 Gag Confers Replication Fitness on subtype C Ph.D.
Prasanth Kumar Dash Isolation and Biological Characterization of infectious molecular clones of HIV-1 subtype-C with expanded coreceptor usage from an Indian demented Subject Ph.D.
Malini Menon Functional Significance of HIV-1 TAT Signature Amino Acid Residues (SAR) Ph.D.
Jyotsna Karan Understanding the Significance of PTAP Duplication for the Replication Fitness of HIV-1C M.S. in Biological Science
Chhavi Saini Host Transcriptome Dynamics During HIV-1 Latency M.S. in Biological Science
Anand Kumar K Optimization of DNA Vaccines: Molecular Strategies to Augment Immune Responses to HIV-1 Tat Ph.D.
Venkatesh Prasanna K.S Immune responses to HIV-1 Tat in the natural infection and experimental immunization: implications for Tat vaccine design Ph.D.
Mangaiarkarasi A Safety, Efficacy and Immunological Evaluation of a Polyherbal formulation Against HIV-AIDS in an Open-label Clinical Trial Ph.D.
Sutanuka Chakraborty Synergy Between Enhanced Transcriptional Strength of the Viral Promoter and the Tat-Autoregulatory Circuit Accelerates Latency-Establishment in HIV-1C Ph.D.