
Sunil Kumar VermaShri Ramswaroop Memorial University | SRMU · Institute of Biosciences & Technology
Sunil Kumar Verma
Master of Technology, GATE & CSIR-UGC-NET
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Introduction
Er. Sunil Kumar Verma has completed his Master of Technology in Biotechnology from Amity University. He works as an Assistant Professor with GATE, UGC-NET qualified in the Institute of Biosciences & Technology at Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
Additional affiliations
July 2017 - October 2022
B N College of Engineering and Technology
Position
- Professor (Assistant)
Description
- Working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology. Implementing the discipline and behavior policy of the institution. Carrying a detailed assessment of each student for improvement. Assisting with various departmental duties and providing academic support. Recruiting, training, and mentoring new TAs and other junior staff. Conducting research and publishing papers in academic journals. Representing the university at conferences and delivering presentations
Education
July 2014 - June 2016
Amity University
Field of study
- Biotechnology
June 2010 - July 2014
Publications
Publications (48)
Skin tissue engineering's principal purpose is to facilitate the rapid establishment of a construct which will support and aid the entire functional skin regeneration with all the skin appendages and innumerable layers i.e. epidermis, dermis, fatty subcutaneous with altogether effective operational and scar-free assimilation of nerve network and va...
Lung cancer is among the leading causes of death related to cancer globally, with NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer) accounting for about 85% of all cases. NSCLC is characterized by a complex genetic landscape, with multiple driver mutations and epigenetic alterations that promote tumor progression and resistance to therapy. NSCLC is treated with i...
LEAD TOXICITY DETECTOR AND WATER CLEANING MACHINE
The use of bio-based nanoparticles in agriculture has gained significant attention due to their potential to enhance plant development, growth, and differentiation. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the impact of bio-based nanoparticles on plant physiology. In this review paper, the various types of bio-based nanoparticles, in...
Background
The integration of Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy (AYUSH) with modern medicine aims to provide a more personalized and effective approach to healthcare. Ayurveda is a traditional medicine system in India that emphasizes the balance between mind, body, and spirit. It is based on the belief that every individual is unique an...
Climate change poses an impact on global weather patterns which has caused uncertainties in crop yields. The harsh environmental conditions affect the physiology and metabolism of plants and restrict their growth and productivity. Also, decreased soil fertility, pest attacks, and microbial infection have also contributed to stress. These stresses c...
Medicinal plants play a crucial role in providing life-saving medicines to the majority of people globally. Plant secondary metabolites are economically important as pharmaceuticals, flavorings, pesticides, food additives, and pigments. Biotechnological tools are very important for the selection, propagation, improvement, and analysis of medicinal...
The urgent need for sustainable solutions to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions has driven research into innovative approaches utilizing biogenic materials for efficient CO₂ capture and energy storage. This review highlights recent advancements in biologically sourced materials that demonstrate exceptional promise in these critical areas. Biodegrada...
Modern biomedical sciences are developing research in the field of antibacterial medications. The Indian traditional medical system of Ayurveda is being studied by researchers who are working to create new medications from natural resources. The majority of these medications have plant origins. This study studied the antifungal and antibacterial ac...
The incidence of cancer continues to increase worldwide, resulting in significant physical, emotional, and financial challenges for individuals, families, communities, and healthcare systems. Cancer is projected to be responsible for approximately 10 million deaths in 2020, accounting for one in six deaths globally. Prostate, colon, lung, and breas...
The creation of medicinal and diagnostic products is being greatly impacted by nanoparticle technologies. Exploiting the special characteristics of materials on the nanoscale is known as nanotechnology. Due to the improved quality and smarter goods that nanotechnology offers, it has become more popular across a variety of industries. Nanomedicine i...
According to tradition, natural materials have been utilized to treat various diseases and illnesses since ancient times. For millennia, humans have used natural materials obtained from plants as medicine. These natural goods have yet to reach their full potential. Natural goods have a wide structural variety and specific pharmacological or biologi...
Since they are thought to be safe and may have beneficial nutritional and
therapeutic effects, nutraceuticals have attracted much attention. A substance
with physiological benefits or protection against chronic disease may be
referred to as a nutraceutical product. The idea for nutraceuticals came from
a survey conducted in the UK, Germany, and Fra...
Nanotechnology" is defined by The U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative (NSTC, 2005b) as encompassing the science, engineering, and technology related to understanding and controlling matter at approximately 1-100 nm. Nanotechnology's role in nutraceuticals is growing swiftly due to its great potential to increase active component solubility, sta...
According to tradition, natural materials have been utilized to treat various diseases and illnesses since ancient times. For millennia, humans have used natural materials obtained from plants as medicine. These natural goods have yet to reach their full potential. Natural goods have a wide structural variety and specific pharmacological or biologi...
Plants are surrounded by the biotic factors around their ecosystem. Their interaction with insects is one such important factor that shapes the habitat around them. Insects may be beneficial or pests depending on their activity in the microclimate they live with the flora around them. The plants are provided with physical strength, chemical respons...
Across the globe, solid waste is regarded as one of the main contaminants of surface and freshwater. The primary causes of solid waste generation are the world's expanding population, urbanization, and industrialization. This has grown to be a significant issue with regional and global ramifications. Globally, 2.01 BT (billion tons) of municipal so...
In today's world, epidemic levels of kid obesity may be seen in both industrialized nations and poor countries. It is common knowledge that excessive weight gains and obesity in children have a detrimental effect on physical health as well as on mental health. Children who are overweight at a younger age are at a greater risk of emerging non-commun...
Neoplasms arising from neuroendocrine cells form a heterogeneous group known as neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), which possess both endocrine and neural characteristics. These tumors can occur in various organs throughout the body, with the most prominent sites being the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, and lungs. Despite their relatively low inciden...
Anthropogenic factors are mostly to blame for the rising incidences of metal and metalloid toxicity in the world. Given that it has an effect on the production of crops; metals and metalloids can go through the food chain and, lead to bio-magnification and subsequent environmental changes that affect human health. Throughout evolution, plants have...
Due to the positive link between the application of nanoparticles (NPs) and the improved nutritional status/value of the plants exposed to them, nanomaterials have recently attracted rising interest in the field of agriculture. Numerous NPs, including carbon-based NPs, silica NPs, etc., have been discovered to positively affect plants by raising th...
The vast figure of described molecular agents connected to pathogenesis could not be integrated easily or handled by traditional analytical procedures due to the exponential growth of highly sophisticated medical and scientific analysis tools over the past 30 years. In fact, the increased number of complicated diseases being defined has, in part, b...
Lung cancer is among the leading causes of death related to cancer globally, with NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer) accounting for about 85% of all cases. NSCLC is characterized by a complex genetic landscape, with multiple driver mutations and epigenetic alterations that promote tumor progression and resistance to therapy. NSCLC is treated with i...
The biologically diverse chemical substances that man can exploit to his advantage are primarily found in plants. Natural products (bioactive chemicals) from medicinal plants are now more readily available than ever before, and they provide endless opportunities for new therapeutic leads, whether they are in the form of pure components or standardi...
In the secondary metabolism of plants, recent advances have been made in metabolic engineering. The scientific community has been interested in microbial secondary metabolites (SMs) since the 1940s. Genes expressing regulatory proteins or biosynthetic enzymes have been used to change several pathways. To find and identify novel microbial secondary...
When it comes to the research and development of novel medicines, plants are an excellent source of potential candidates. One or more countries across the globe make significant medical use of a variety of distinct chemical compounds that originate from plants. These molecules may be found in pharmaceutical products. Because they may be used to mak...
Elicitors are substances that stimulate whatever form of plant defense you can think of. This more inclusive definition of elicitors includes both molecules that start from the pathogen itself and compounds that are produced from plants as a result of the activity of the pathogen. Elicitors might also be employed as accompaniments of plant secondar...
MEDICAL FLUID INFUSION MONITORING DEVICE
Cancer is a versatile and common disease that occurs as a result of the uncontrolled growth as well as the spread of abnormal cells in the human body. Its history spans thousands of years, from the first descriptions of ancient civilizations to the advancement of modern science. His research throughout the 20th and 21st centuries revealed the genet...
This abstract provides an overview of probiotics, including their sources, mechanisms of action, and potential applications. Research suggests that probiotics can have a positive impact on various health conditions. They have been shown to alleviate symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel di...
Cancer is a versatile and common disease that occurs as a result of the uncontrolled growth as well as the spread of abnormal cells in the human body. Its history spans thousands of years, from the first descriptions of ancient civilizations to the advancement of modern science. His research throughout the 20th and 21st centuries revealed the genet...
In the current Anthropocene era of rapid urbanization and industrialization, air pollution is one of the major issues the world is currently facing. Particulate matter pollution, in particular, poses a risk both to the environment and public health. The biochemical, morphological, and biological status of green plants, as well as their responses, h...
Polymer is widely used in research areas, especially in the biomedical field. Currently, the area of research mainly focuses on polymer-derived implants such as bioceramics as an alternative approach for hard tissue replacement, so it’s important to evaluate their toxicity or any undesired effect produced by such implant polymer, and biological scr...
Nanotechnology has been hailed as one of science’s most important breakthroughs in recent decades. Its numerous applications and rapidly increasing demand have paved the way for novel approaches to the production of higher-quality nanomaterials. Traditional synthesis methods were used in the early stages, and they focused on carcinogenic chemicals...
Entrepreneurism is vital as entrepreneurs push technological change and innovation, consequently generating economic growth. Bio-energy entrepreneurism is the focal point of this chapter, along with entrepreneurial motivations, opportunities, and market drivers. Market drivers include government policies, trends in energy use, and progression of th...
Energy is one of the most precious and demanded commodities among various industries and consumers to sustain the current lifestyle. Energy is a crucial element, which unswervingly influences the country's economic development. Numerous methods are adopted to reduce global warming, embracing clean energy from wind, solar, and biomass sources. This...
The generation of bioethanol and alcoholic beverages uses yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on a worldwide scale; however, its activity is hampered by the buildup of intracellularly produced ethanol on cell viability. In the past, various yeast strains and their condition of culture is being employed to lessen the ethanol stress impact on the expres...
Immunomodulators are substances found in nature that aid in immune system regulation. They are concoction operators that take part in insusceptible frameworks of the immune system. Commonly present immunomodulators were less significant compared to therapeutic immunomodulators. Immunomodulatory medicines, like 6-mercaptopurine and mycophenolate mof...
Bacterial adhesion is the preliminary step in biofilm formation and colonization. Biofilms can be damaging equally to human life as well as industrial processes, such as causing infection, pathogen contamination, and slime formation while being beneficial in bioprocesses and environmental technologies. The bacteria adhesion to surfaces recounts to...
Homocysteine is a methyl group metabolic intermediate that requires numerous B-vitamin cofactors in the diet to function properly. The relationship between homocysteine metabolism and health and disease is becoming more well-known. Homocysteine metabolism disturbances, primarily intracellular and subsequent circulatory homocysteine buildup (hyperho...
Lots of reports on the generation of stress by increase in temperature in the Yeast cells especially in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been observed so far. Current study further emphasized such effect on the cells of various natural yeast strains. Conventional methods relating growth assessment of yeast were employed. The optical density of yeast ce...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is used globally for bio-ethanol and alcoholic beverage production but Its activity gets reduced due to the effect of accumulation of intra-cellular produced ethanol on Cell vitality. Previously, a wide variety of yeast strains and their culture conditions have been used to reduce the impact of ethanol stress on gene expres...
Edible vaccines are emerging as an alternative to the traditional vaccine because of its various advantages such cost-effectiveness handling storage as easy transportation and its availability for large group of diseases prone community where vaccination is required on large scale Edible vaccines are boon for the developing countries where administ...
The purpose of this in-vivo study was aimed to first prepare and characterize Titanium dioxide (TiO 2) and Hydroxyapatite (HA) nanoparticles (NPs). Further analyzed the toxicological effect of TiO 2 NPs on Bacteria E. coli, and furthermore determined the effect of TiO 2 NPs , HA NPs and their applicable mingling ratio to Mouse bone marrow mononucle...
Statphylococcus aureus is a Gram positive bacterium, which is naturally present in nasopharyngeal region of
human beings and animals. S. aureus had developed drug resistant capacity to against all penicillin class antibiotics after severe administration since 1941. Firstly, in 1961, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) wereisolated. I...
Statphylococcus aureus is a Gram positive bacterium, which is naturally present in nasopharyngeal region of
human beings and animals. S. aureus had developed drug resistant capacity to against all penicillin class antibiotics
after severe administration since 1941. Firstly, in 1961, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) were
isolated....