Dr. Suphiya   Khan
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Dr. Suphiya Khan

Associate Professor
Banasthali University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Banasthali University, India

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Biography

Dr Suphiya Khan, presently working as Associate Professor in the department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Banasthali University, India. She has twelve years of teaching and research experience. Her strong background mainly relates to DNA fingerprinting, chemoprofiling, development of nano-adsorbents and Fluoride (F) phytoremediation technology. She has received various awards viz DBT-research Associateship, young scientist By ISGBRD,ICAR, recognition award for research and teaching and Indian National Academy of Sciences(INSA) international visiting scientist fellowship. She has been awarded as a principle investigator and co-investigator in various projects duly funded by UGC, MHRD, DST and DBT. Currently, she is handling Center of excellence on Water and Energy which is duly funded by MHRD with 2.5 crore rupees. Her work has been recognized internationally at various scientific conferences and journals. She has publishes over 30 peer reviewed articles and published two books on DNA fingerprinting and chemoprofiling. Dr Suphiya Khan’s research interest focused on development of cost effective defluoridation technology for rural as well as urban people. She served as a reviewer of peer-reviewed journals in the area of DNA fingerprinting and Fluoride contamination. In addition to research, Dr Suphiya Khan is actively involved in teaching of undergraduate and post graduate students.

Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
DNA Fingerprinting
62%
Nanobiotechnology
90%
Molecular Markers
75%
Water Reserach
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ashfaq, M., N. Verma and S. Khan, 2016. Copper/zinc bimetal nanoparticles-dispersed carbon nanofibers: A novel potential antibiotic material. Mater. Sci. Eng.: C, 59: 938-947.
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  2. Agarwal, S. and S. Khan, 2016. Sodium fluoride (NaF) induced changes in growth and DNA profile of Vigna radiate. Plant Sci. Today, 1: 1-5.
  3. Khan, S., 2015. Molecular and Chemoprofiling Studies on Seedlings of Cicer arieticum. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
  4. Chaudhary, K. and S. Khan, 2015. Role of Pseudomonas fluorescence and Pseudomonas aeuroginosa on antioxidant parameters, polyphenols and total flavonoids of Flouride (F) hyperaccumulator plant Prosopis juliflora under F contaminated soil. Indian Res. J. Genet. Biotech., 7: 209-215.
  5. Chaudhary, K. and S. Khan, 2015. Review: Plant microbe-interaction in heavy metal contaminated soils. Indian Res. J. Genet. Biotech., 7: 235-240.
  6. Agarwal, S., K. Choudhary and S. Khan, 2015. Biochemical characterization of defatted meal of different accessions of Simmondsia chinensis (link) C. K. Schneid. (Jojoba). Int. J. Scient. Res. Agric. Sci., 2: 34-38.
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  7. Chaudhary, K. and S. Khan, 2014. Effect of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) on plant growth and Fluoride (F) uptake by F hyperaccumulator plant Prosopis juliflora. Int. J. Recent Scient. Res., 5: 1995-1999.
  8. Sharma, V., P. Saini and S. Khan, 2013. Fluoride (F) accumulation and genetic diversity studies in F hyperaccumulator plant Prosopis juliflora for selection of the best germplasm for phytoremediation purpose. Vegetos: Int. J. Plant Res., 26: 183-191.
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  9. Saini, P., S. Khan, M. Baunthiyal and V. Sharma, 2013. Mapping of fluoride endemic area and assessment of F-1 accumulation in soil and vegetation. Environ. Monitor. Assess., 185: 2001-2008.
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  10. Saini, P., S. Khan, M. Baunthiyal and V. Sharma, 2013. Effects of fluoride on germination, early growth and antioxidant enzyme activities of legume plant species Prosopis juliflora. J. Environ. Biol., 34: 205-209.
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  11. Saini, P., S. Khan, M. Baunthiyal and V. Sharma, 2012. Organ-wise accumulation of fluoride in Prosopis juliflora and its potential for phytoremediation of fluoride contaminated soil. Chemosphere, 89: 633-635.
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  12. Khan, S., M. Bauntiyal, A. Kumari and V. Sharma, 2012. Effect of fluoride pollution on genetic diversity of medicinal plant, Syzygium cumini. J. Environ. Biol., 33: 745-750.
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  13. Khan, S., Vaishali and V. Sharma, 2011. Inter and intra-population variability of Syzygium cumini using RAPD markers. Progres. Agric., 11: 17-22.
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  14. Khan, S. and V. Sharma, 2011. DNA Fingerprinting of Trees and Genetic Diversity of Syzygium cumini. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
  15. Khan, S. and V. Sharma, 2010. Genetic differentiation and diversity analysis of medicinal tree Syzygium cumini (Myrtaceae) from ecologically different regions of India. Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants, 16: 149-158.
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  16. Vaishali, K.S., S. Khan and V. Sharma, 2008. RAPD based assessment of genetic diversity of Butea monosperma from different agro-ecological regions of India. Indian J. Biotechnol., 7: 320-327.