Dr. Arnold Emerson Isaac
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Dr. Arnold Emerson Isaac

Assistant Professor
VIT University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from VIT University, India

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Biography

Arnold Emerson Isaac received his PhD from the School of Bio Sciences and Technology at the VIT University, India. He obtained his Post-doctoral studies at the Weill Cornel Medical College, Qatar. He is currently an Associate Professor at the VIT University and has thirteen years of experience in teaching and academic research.

Area of Interest:

Computer Sciences
100%
Complex Network Analysis
62%
Structural Bioinformatics
90%
Computational Biology
75%
Applied Engineering
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Emerson, I.A and A. Arumugam, 2017. Protein contact maps: A binary depiction of protein 3D structures. Physica A: Stat. Mech. Appl., 465: 782-791.
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  2. Louis, T. Preeti and E.I. Arnold, 2016. Implementing psychosocial intervention to improve the neuropsychological functioning of students with learning Disabilities: A therapeutic approach. Pertanika J. Soc. Sci. Human., 24: 97-114.
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  3. Kannadasan, R., M.S. Saleembasha and I.A. Emerson, 2016. A frame work for learning drug designing through molecular modelling software techniques and biological databases for protein-ligand interactions. Int. J. Eng. Res. Afr., 27: 111-118.
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  4. Louis, P.T and I.A. Emerson, 2015. A comparative study on sibling’s adjustment to Disability: An exploration of the communication, social skills and self-care profiles. Int. J. Appl. Eng. Res., 10: 689-706.
  5. Isaac, A.E and S. Sitabhra, 2015. Analysis of core-periphery organization in protein contact networks reveals groups of structurally and functionally critical residues. J. Biosci., 40: 683-699.
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  6. Emerson, I.A and T.L. Preeti, 2015. Detection of active site residues in bovine rhodopsin using network analysis. Trends in Bioinf., 8: 63-74.
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  7. Emerson, A.I., A. Simeon, A. Ikhlak, K.A. Thasni and A.M. Joel, 2015. K-core decomposition of a protein domain co-occurrence network reveals lower cancer mutation rates for interior cores. J. Clin. Bioinf., 10.1186/s13336-015-0016-6.
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  8. Louis, P.T and I.A. Emerson, 2014. Evaluating the cognition, behavior, and social profile of an adolescent with learning disabilities and assessing the effectiveness of an individualized educational program. Iran. J. Psychiatry Behav. Sci., 8: 22-37.
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  9. Louis, P.T and I.A. Emerson, 2013. Assessing adolescents with learning disability and planning a wholistic intervention: A case analysis. Int. J. Social Sci. Interdiscip. Res., 2: 146-153.
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  10. Emerson, I.A and K.M. Gothandam, 2012. Residue centrality in alpha helical polytopic transmembrane protein structures. J. Theor. Biol., 309: 78-87.
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  11. Emerson, I.A and K.M. Gothandam, 2012. Network analysis of transmembrane protein structures. Phys. A: Stat. Mech. Appl., 391: 905-916.
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  12. Vignesh and E.I. Arnold, 2011. Classification of Anti-HIV compounds using QSAR studies. Res. Biotechnol., 2: 1-6.
  13. Gopi, K., S. Mrunalini, E. Arnold and B. Muthuvelan, 2011. Interaction of Andrographolide (diterpene derivative) ligands with selected venom toxins: Evidences from docking studies. J. Pharm. Res., 1: 1069-1072.
  14. Sivakumar, A., I.A. Emerson and G. Jayaraman, 2010. Docking studies on transcription factor sp1: The transcriptional down- regulation of TACO Gene by EGCG and the importance of TACO in M. tuberculosis survival. Int. J. Drug Des. Discovery, 1: 265-272.
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  15. Selvam, T.P., V.K. Palanirajan, S.K. Arumugam and A.E. Isaac, 2010. Study of inhibitory mechanism and binding mode of the thiazolo quinazoline compounds to hiv-1 integrase by docking. J. Pharm. Res., 3: 1637-1647.