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Dr. Sudha Srivastava

Associate Professor
Biotechnology
Jaypee University of Information Technology
India

Biography

Dr. Sudha Srivastava, Associate Professor, joined JIIT in 2004. Before joining JIIT, she was a consultant at Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Delhi for the planning and development of Post Graduate Diploma Program in Bioinformatics. She did her post doctoral training in molecular biology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) with an independent DBT-Post Doctoral Fellowship(2002). At AIIMS she worked on structural analysis of domains of the non-structural proteins of Hepatitis E Virus. She is an interdisciplinary person with Ph.D in Physical Sciences from Jawaharlal Nehru Universtiy(JNU), New Delhi (2002). She did her M.Phil., Msc(Hons) and B.Sc (Hons) in physical chemistry from Panjab University Chandigarh (1988-1995). She received fellowships from Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund Fellowship for Research (2000), CSIR-UGC NET & Junior Research Fellowship(1995) and GATE (1994).

Research Interest

Nanobiotechnolgy, biosensors, ligand-receptor interactions. Currently, the research focus is on diagnostic device development, synthesis of nanomaterials, use nanotechnology for the development of biosensors with improved stability, sensitivity and response time.

Publications

  • R. Raghav andS. Srivastava"Gold Nanoparticles Based Colorimetric Detection of Cobalt (II) Ions"Sensor Lettersvol 13, pp 254-258, 2015[Indexed in SCOPUS, Impact factor: 0.56]

  • R. Raghav and S. Srivastava "Core-shell Gold-Silver nanoparticles based impedimetric immunosensor for cancer antigen CA125" Sensors and Actuators :B Chemical, vol 220, pp557-564, 2015. [ Impact factor: 4.09, Indexed in SCOPUS]

  • Raghav R. and Srivastava S., “Copper(II) Oxide Nanoflakes Based Impedimetric Immunosensor for Label Free Determination of Cancer Antigen-125” Sensor Letters vol 14, pp 97-101, (2016) [Indexed in SCOPUS, Impact factor: 0.56]

  • R. Raghav and S. Srivastava " Immobilization Strategy for Enhancing Sensitivity of Immunosensors: L-Asparagine-AuNPs as a promising alternative of EDC-NHS activated citrate-AuNPs for Antibody immobilization" Biosensors and Bioelectronics vol 78, pp 396-403, 2016. [Impact factor: 7.4, Indexed in Scopus]

  • S.Sharma, R. Raghav, R.O. Kennedy and S. Srivastava, “Advances in Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis: A Journey from Immunoassays to Immunosensors” Enzyme and Microbial Technology vol 89, pp 15–30, (2016). [Impact factor: 2.6, Indexed in Scopus]

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