Anjana Nityanandam

EDUCATION

College / University

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Highest Degree

Bachelor of Technology

Major Subjects

Biotechnology, molecular biology, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, bioseparation science and downstream processing

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Country

India

Lab Experience

Protein isolation, purification and characterisation techniques, chick embryological and culture techniques, animal tissue culture, basic techniques in microbiology, immunology and molecular biology.

Projects / Research

  • Jan - Aug 2004: Morphological effects of ubiquitin, in ovo and in vitro, on early chick embryo development (M.Tech project)
  • Jan - July 2003: Isolation, purification and characterisation of ubiquitin from goat erythrocytes (B.Tech final semester project)
  • June- July 2002: Isolation of neural crest cells from chick embryo, deleted University of Pune, India (Summer research project)

Scholarships / Awards

2004 – 2005: Stipend by the International Max Planck Research School
Aug 2003 – July 2004: All India Commitee for Technical Education fellowship for postgraduate studies
2003: Council for Scientific and Industrial research Junior research fellowship
2002: Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Summer research fellowship
1999 – 2004: Tuition fee waiver, GGSIndraprastha University
1999 – 2003: AFWWA Scholarship for professional graduate studies, India
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003: Gold medallist, B.Tech, GGSIndraprastha University

SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS AND GOALS

My interest lies mainly in neural development. How a small group of cells in the early embryo gives rise to the complex nervous system of the adult vertebrates is what intrigues me. I wish to study neural stem cells, their developmental pathways and the molecular mechanisms involved in their self renewal and differentiation.