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Sneha M. Pinto

DST-INSPIRE Faculty and Assistant Professor
YU-IOB center for systems biology and molecular medicine
Yenepoya University
India

Biography

Dr. Sneha M. Pinto is affiliated to YU-IOB center for systems biology and molecular medicine, YENEPOYA UNIVERSITY. Dr. Sneha M. Pinto is currently providing services as DST-INSPIRE Faculty and Assistant Professor. Dr. Sneha M. Pinto has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Sneha M. Pinto contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Sneha M. Pinto is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Sneha M. Pinto academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Sneha M. Pinto research interests include Genomics and proteomics of infectious diseases,Multiple Post translational modifications and signaling pathways.

Research Interest

Genomics and proteomics of infectious diseases,Multiple Post translational modifications and signaling pathways

Publications

  • Verma, R., Pinto, S., Patil, A. H., Advani, J., Subba, P., Kumar, M., Sharma, J., Dey, G., Ravikumar, R., Buggi, S., Satishchandra, P., Sharma, K., Suar, M. T., Srikanth, C., Singh, D., Gowda, H., Pandey, A., Gandotra, S. and Prasad, T. S. K. (2017). Quantitative proteomic and phosphoproteomic analysis of H37Ra and H37Rv strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Journal of Proteome Research. 4, 1632-1645.

  • Solanki, H. S., Advani, J., Khan, A. A., Radhakrishnan, A., Sahasrabuddhe, N. A., Pinto, S. M., Chang, X., Prasad, T. S. K., Mathur, P. P., Sidransky, D., Gowda, H. and Chatterjee, A. (2017). Chronic cigarette smoke mediated global changes in lung mucoepidermoid cells: A phosphoproteomic analysis. OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology.

  • Kumar, M., Mohanty, A. K., Sreenivasamurthy, S. K., Dey, G., Advani, J., Pinto, S. M., Kumar, A. and Prasad, T. S. K. (2017). Response to blood meal in the fat body of Anopheles stephensi using quantitative proteomics: Towards new vector control strategies against malaria. OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology.

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