Er. Ankur Kaushal
Assistant Professor
School of Bioengineering and Food Technology
Shoolini University
India
Biography
M Tech Biotechnology, MMU, Mullana; B Tech Biotechnology, MDU, Rohtak
Research Interest
Ankur’s research interest lies in molecular and immunosensor fields. His present research focus is on the diagnosis of infectious diseases with the aid of DNA nanosensor, immunosensor for a more sensitive, specific and less time consuming result. The tools used by Ankur in his research are Cyclic Voltammetry, DPV, Impedance, FTIR Spectroscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy and Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor. He is working on the diagnosis of Rheumatic Heart Disease, Celiac Disease, Leptospirosis, Scrub Typhus and food borne pathogens. He is also focusing on the development of point of care systems using lateral flow assays for disease diagnosis.
Publications
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ï‚· A. Kaushal, D. Kumar, S. Khare and A. Kumar (2012). speB gene as a genetic marker for early detection of rheumatic heart disease in humans. Cell Mol. Biol. 58(1):50-4 (I.F-1.23)
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 S. Singh, A. Kaushal, S. Khare and A. Kumar (2014) mga Genosensor for Early Detection of Human Rheumatic Heart Disease. Applied Biochemistry Biotechnology 173:228–238. (I.F-1.68)
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S. Singh, A. Kaushal, S. Khare, P. Kumar and A. Kumar (2014) Gold– mercaptopropionic acid–polyethylenimine composite based DNA sensor for early detection of rheumatic heart disease. Analyst, 139: 3600. (I.F-4.23)  S. Singh, A. Kaushal, S. Khare and A. Kumar (2014) mga Genosensor for Early Detection of Human Rheumatic Heart Disease. Applied Biochemistry Biotechnology 173:228–238. (I.F-1.68)