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Drug Discovery Augmentation Biomarker
Genomics Fox MCGT AIM BLAST Bioinfotracker
Cangene Base RECDB ECOMP BCDB TAXKB
Bioinformatics CTM

Students

Subazini TK

Current Research

Augmentation of Lovastatin Production in Aspergillus terreus using systems biology.


Work Experience

  • Currently working as CSIR-SRF in AU-KBC Research Centre.
  • Worked as a DIT-JRF in AU-KBC Research Centre.
  • Worked as a Bioinformatics Programmer in IBI Biosolutions, Chandigarh
  • Worked as a Project Assistant in Centre for DNA Fingerprinting, Hyderabad.
  • Worked as a Student trainee in Biotechnology Information Centre, Department of Biotechnology, CGO Complex, New Delhi.

Academic Profile

  • M.Tech Bioinformtics, SASTRA University, Tanjavur, India.
  • B.E Computer Science Engineering, Manonmanium Sundaranar University, India.

Research Interest

  • Metabolic Pathway Reconstruction
  • Biochemical Network analysis
  • Functional Genomics

Publications

Gopal Ramesh Kumar,* Thankaswamy Kosalai Subazini, Kalyanamoorthy Subha, Chinnasamy Perumal Rajadurai, and Latha Prabakar. CanGeneBase (CGB) a database on cancer related genes Bioinformation 3(10) , 422–424 (2009)


Palani Kannan K, Subazini TK, Rajadurai CP, Naga Vignesh S and Ramesh Kumar G. Computational Motif Signature Discovery and Validation of Gene Prediction in Aspergillus terreus NIH 2624 Journal of Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics 2 , 13--19 (2009)


Gopal Ramesh Kumar, Ganesan Aravindhan, Thankaswamy Kosalai Subazini and Radhakrishnan Sathish Kumar.Bioinfotracker: A novel system for advanced genome functional insight Journal of Bioinformatics and Sequence Analysis 1(3) , 046-049 (2009)


G. Aravindhan, R. Sathish Kumar, K. Subha, T.K.Subazini, Alpana Dey, Krishna Kant and G. Ramesh Kumar. AIM-BLAST-AJAX Interfaced Multisequence Blast Proteomics Insights :2 , 9-13 (2009)

Academic Acheivements

Awarded Intellectual Ventures – Asia 2008 for development of FGT-A Rapid tool for annotation of proteins for whole genome.

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