Banudevi Sivanantham
Drug Delivery Lab
Sastra University
India
Biography
Dr.Banudevi Sivanantham received her B.Sc (2000) in Biochemistry and M.Sc in Biochemistry (2002) from University of Madras, as well as M.Phil (2004) in Endocrinology and Ph.D (2011) in Biochemistry-Endocrinology from Dr.ALM Post graduate institute of basic medical sciences, University of Madras. She also served as lecturer (2011-2012) in Valliammal College for Women, University of Madras, India for teaching biochemistry subjects for under and post graduates. She is currently postdoctoral fellow scientist in SASTRA University, Tanjore, India. Her areas of research interest include oral and prostate oncology, cell signaling pathway, stem cell technology, cross talk signaling, combinational treatment strategy and Drug delivery system. She is also has hobbies such as hand crafting, throw ball, shuttle cock and music. She was born in 1980 in Chennai, India Dr.Banudevi Sivanantham received her B.Sc (2000) in Biochemistry and M.Sc in Biochemistry (2002) from University of Madras, as well as M.Phil (2004) in Endocrinology and Ph.D (2011) in Biochemistry-Endocrinology from Dr.ALM Post graduate institute of basic medical sciences, University of Madras. She also served as lecturer (2011-2012) in Valliammal College for Women, University of Madras, India for teaching biochemistry subjects for under and post graduates. She is currently postdoctoral fellow scientist in SASTRA University, Tanjore, India. Her areas of research interest include oral and prostate oncology, cell signaling pathway, stem cell technology, cross talk signaling, combinational treatment strategy and Drug delivery system. She is also has hobbies such as hand crafting, throw ball, shuttle cock and music. She was born in 1980 in Chennai, India
Research Interest
1) Investigation of multiple cell signaling pathway involved in oral and prostate cancer 2) Eludicate the cross-talk signaling pathways and cancer biology 3) Combinational strategy for treatment of oral cancer and prostate cancer 4) Drug delivery system and oral cancer