Department of
Bio-Sciences
Faculty of Natural Sciences
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Professor Arif
Ali,
M. Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D. |
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| Work: | Department of Biosciences, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110 025, India. |
| Phone:(Home) | 011-91-11-55633676 |
| Phone: (Office) | 011-91-11-2 698-8335 |
| email: | aliarif@rediffmail.com |
| Fax: | 011-91-11-2 698 0229 |
| Mobile: | 98 105 60 205 |
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Education: |
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State University of New York, Buffalo, USA, PDF, (Molecular Genetics) 1994 |
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University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, PDF, (Molecular Genetics) 1991-94 |
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Aligarh Muslim University, India, Ph. D. (Botany) 1986 |
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Aligarh Muslim University, India, M. Phil. 1976 |
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Aligarh Muslim University, India, M. Sc. 1973 |
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University of Delhi, India. B. Sc. 1971 |
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Professional Education: |
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Passed Certificate of General Course on Intellectual Property Rights in 2004 from World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva, Switzerland. |
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Training: |
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"Selective Isolation and Identification of Actinomycetes" Institute of Microbial Technology, CSIR, Chandigarh, India 1990 (2 weeks). |
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"Genetic manipulation in Streptomyces," Madurai Kamraj University, Madras, India, 1987 (3 weeks) |
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Research Experience: |
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Post Doctoral Associate, Department of Oral Biology, State University of New York at Buffalo. 1994 Jan-Aug. Full Time job worked with Howard K. Kuramitsu, Ph.D. on sucrose metabolism and regulation of gene expression in Streptococcus mutans. This oral microbe is the principal causative agent in the human dental caries. |
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Research Associate, School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991-1994. Worked full time with C.R. Hutchinson, Ph.D. using techniques of molecular biology to elucidate to antibiotic biosynthetic pathways of Streptomyces glaucesens and Streptomyces peucetius. I published three papers in Gene, Biochemistry and Microbiologia. |
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Molecular Biological technique includes: |
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Teacher Fellow, University Grants Commission to work at Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, India, 1981-1984. Experience involved intensive study using the methods of biochemistry and population genetics to identify genotypic variations in Vigna sublobata, particularly in regard to resistance to the parasite Callosobruchus maculatus. This project resulted in the award of Ph. D. degree. |
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Teaching Experience: |
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I have an extensive experience of teaching both at undergraduate (B.Sc.) and post graduate (M. Sc.) levels. I started my teaching career as Lecturer (Assistant Professor) of Botany in the Zakir Husain College, University of Delhi in 1974, taught various topics of Botany to B.Sc. students for 11 years and six months before taking up teaching assignment at the Department of Biosciences, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in 1985. |
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At the Jamia Millia Islamia I started teaching molecular genetics to M. Sc. students and supervising research to Ph.D. students. Seventeen Ph.D. students have successfully completed their Ph.D. programs under my guidance. Eight students are registered for Ph. D. with me at the moment. I was promoted to the level of Reader (Associate Professor) in March 1987 and then promoted to Full Professor in March 1995 in the same department. A brief sketch of my employment history is given below. |
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Professor, Department of Biosciences, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, 1995 - present. Promoted to full Professor in 1995 and continuing teaching courses in molecular genetics and supervising research at the post graduate level. Tewnty Ph. D. students have successfully completed their doctorate programme under my supervision so far and most of them are working as Post Doctoral Fellows in Universities in USA and Europe. I have also supervised over 75 students for their M. Sc. dissertation. Currently I am the Coordinator, Biotechnology Program of the Department. |
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Reader, Department of Biosciences, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi 1987-1995. Promoted to Associate Professor and continued teaching prokaryotic molecular genetics and topics in microbiology. |
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Lecturer, Department of Biosciences, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi 1985-1987. Full time position as an Assistant Professor involved teaching of full course of prokaryotic molecular genetics and topics in microbiology to graduate and postgraduate level Biosciences students. |
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Lecturer, Department of Botany, Zakir Husain College, University of Delhi. 1974-1985. Full time position as an Assistant Professor teaching a variety of topics, including genetics, mycology, microbiology, plant taxonomy, plant anatomy, phycology, history of science and scientific methods. Experience also included the organization and facilitation of number of extensive fifteen-day plant exploration excursions for undergraduate students to acquaint them with the flora of different ecological habitats specially Himalayan regions. |
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Organizational Experience: |
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All four big conferences that have been organized by the Department of Biosciences were held on my initiative and I arranged the funding and organized them. I was responsible for getting the funding, making the scientific programs, inviting the speakers, keeping accounts of the same, preparing the souvenirs of all the conferences. The details are given below: |
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A. Conferences organized: |
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B. Launching of M. Sc. Biotechnology Program: |
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After my return from USA, I prepared the vision document for the introduction of M. Sc. Biotechnology Program in the University. This document includes the semester-wise Course structure, course content, the examination rules and other administrative rules. This Program is successfully running for the last five years. So far three batches have obtained their degrees and are very well placed in the prestigious institutions like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, Maulana Azad Medical College (University of Delhi), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, National Institute of Communicable Diseases (Indian Council of Medical Research, Ministry of Health). 25 students have qualified for the UGC, CSIR NET JRF. |
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I have also authored the document for the creation of an Interdisciplinary Centre of Biotechnology in Jamia Millia Islamia. This proposal was a part of the University’s X th Five-Year Plan Document that was submitted to the UGC. The Visiting Team of the UGC has already recommended the proposal in its visit to the University in January 2003. |
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C. Launching of M. Sc. Food Science & Technology Program: |
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I have also prepared a proposal for launching another two-year M. Sc. Program in Food Science and Technology. The proposal has been approved by different statutory bodies like Board of Studies, Faculty Committee and Academic Council of the University and has been submitted to the Ministry of Food Processing Industries for partial funding and is already under active consideration for the funding. The rest of the funding is being arranged from the Food processing industries (private sector) of India. |
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D. Positions held (present & past) in & outside University: |
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Research Grants: |
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I have been trained in the area of molecular biology of prokaryotes at the School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA. In India, main thrust of my research activities are in the area of environment management at the cellular and molecular levels. All the three of my major research projects deal with the assessment of India fresh water bodies. |
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In the first R&D project, funded by the Ministry of Environment & Forest, Government of India I evaluated the nitrogenous fertilizer industries effluent that was being released in the rivers. Two students completed their Ph. D. program under this project. |
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The second R&D project, funded by the Department of Science & Technology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India, I evaluated the microbial populations occurring in the fresh water bodies and collected over 80 E. coli strains that were evaluated for their resistance to mercury. I was looking for the genetic determinants responsible for imparting mercury resistance to them. Thirty-six of them were found to be resistant to mercury. Their genetic make was worked out and genes coding for mercury resistance were cloned sequenced and characterized. The results were presented in various Conferences (refer the CV) and published in American and Indian research journal Current Microbiology. (See the publications attached). Three students completed their Ph. D. program under this project. |
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The third R&D research project that is currently going on is the largest and is funded by the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India. The project entitles "Genetic Engineering of E. coli mer operon and improvement of mercury tolerance in N. plumbaginifolia" and it deals with the mobilization the characterized merA genes in to wild tobacco plant (Nicotiana plumbaginifolia) thus creating a transgenic wild tobacco. The cost of the project is 28.95 lakhs. This was an invited research project by the Department of Biotechnology. Three students are working under this project. |
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The fourth R&D research project entitled "Development of Luminescence-based Biosensors for Detection of Mercury Ions in Water Bodies" that has been submitted to the deals with Ministry of Environment & Forest, Government of India, deals with the development of Bioluminescent based biosensors using the genes thus far characterized. It is under active consideration by the Ministry. |
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The fifth R&D research project entitled "Molecular characterization of the Indian isolates of enteropathogenic E.coli (EPEC) causing epidemic diarrhoea" submitted to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) deals with the epidemic diarrhoea among infants. |
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R&D research project submitted: |
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An R&D research project entitled "Development of Luminescence-based Biosensors for Detection of Mercury Ions in Water Bodies" has been submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Forests for financial assistance in 2003. |
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An R&D research project entitled "Molecular characterization of the Indian isolates of enteropathogenic E.coli (EPEC) causing epidemic diarrhea" has been submitted to ICMR for financial assistance in 2002. |
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Current and ongoing R&D project: |
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Completed R&D projects: |
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Presentation: |
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"Genetic Variations and resistance to Callosobruchus maculatus in Vigna sublobata" Abstracts related to this topic presented at different international conferences, including: |
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Invited Scientific talk delivered: |
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I have delivered more than fifty invited lectures on topics related to environment covering following topics: |
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The details of the talks delivered is given below: |
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Academic work outside Jamia Millia Islamia: |
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Visiting Faculty: |
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Awards and Recognition: |
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Membership of the scientific bodies: |
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Recognition accorded by the International Bodies: |
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Educational Video Films for the UGC Countrywide Classroom: |
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I have been the subject expert for around thirty such video films on topic related to the environment, pollution and molecular biology that have been produced by the Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. These films have been telecast on the Doordarshan. The list is provided below: |
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List of Publications of Arif Ali |
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Neha Bhutani and Arif Ali. MiroRNAs have a role in regulating the timing of stem cell division. (Under preparation) |
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Sohrab SS, Mandal B, Arif Ali and Varma A. Sap transmission properties of a Begomovirus associated with yellow mosaic-distortion disease of sponge gourd in northern India. (Under preparation) |
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Sohrab SS, Mandal B, Arif Ali and Varma A. Bottle-gourd chlorotic stunt: A severe disease caused by a variant of Tomato Leaf Curl New Delhi virus in Northern India. (Under preparation) |
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Ashok Kumar, Arif Ali, and K Yerneni. Effectiveness of a Mycoplasma Elimination Reagent on a Mycoplasma-Contaminated Hybridoma Cell Line. Hybridoma (USA). 26 (2): 104-106. 2007. |
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Arif Ali, H. Prakash and H.C. Goel. Podophyllum hexandrum modulates gamma radiation-induced immunosuppression in Balb/c mice: implication in radioprotection. Molecular and Cellular Physiology. 295: 93-103. 2007. |
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Sohrab SS, Mandal B, Arif Ali and Varma A. Molecular diagnosis of Begomovirus diseases in cucurbits occurring in northern India. Indian J Virology. 17(2): 88-95. 2006. |
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Arif Ali, Shabih Shakeel & Sajjad Karim. Peptide Nucleic Acid – A review. J of Chem Techno & Biotechnology 81: 892-899 2006. (John Wiley Inc,) United Kingdom. |
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Imtiyaz Murtaza, MA Marghoob, Dhuha Mushtaq, Huda Mushtaq, Ishtaq Ahmad and Arif Ali. A preliminary investigation on serotonin transporter gene regulatory region polymorphism in posttraumatic stress disorder. JL-Practitioner 13 (Suppl1): S66-68. 2006. |
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Imtiyaz Murtaza, Amit Datt, Duha Mushtaq & Arif Ali. Molecular cloning and genetic analysis of functional merB gene from Indian Isolates of Escherichia coli. Current Microbiology. USA. 51: 297-302. 2005. |
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H. Prakash., Arif Ali, Madhubala and H.C. Goel Modification of gamma radiation induced responses of macrophage , splenocytes and T-cell by Hippophae rhamnoides in mice; J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 57: 1065-1072. 2005. |
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H. Prakash., Arif Ali, Madhubala and H.C. Goel. Anti-inflammatory effects of Podophyllum hexandrum (RP-1) against lipopolysaccharides induced inflammation in mice. J Pharm Pharmaceut Sci. (www.cspscanada.org) 8 (1): 107 – 114, 2005. |
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Gaur YD, Narayan KP, Chauhan S and Arif Ali. Bacteriocinogeny: Concept, nomenclature, prevalence and application. Indian J of Microbiology 44 (1): 1-30. 2004 |
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Neerja Gupta and Arif Ali. Mercury volatilization by R factor system in Escherichia coli isolated from aquatic environments of India. Current Microbiology, USA. 48 (2): 88-96. 2004. |
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Singh AK, Verma J, Bhatnagar A, Ali A. Tc-99 labelled sparfloxacin: A specific infection imaging agent. World Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 2 (2): 103-109. 2003. |
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Imtiyaz Murtaza, Dutt, A & Arif Ali. Relationship between the persistence of mer operon sequences in Escherichia coli and their resistance to mercury. Current Microbiology, (USA) 44: 178-183. 2002. |
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Arif Ali, I Murtaza, S C Mishra and G Sharma. Operon mediated resistance to mercury and organomercurials in bacteria. In: Microorganisms in Bioremediation. 91-104. Eds. DK Markandey & NR Markandey. Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi. 2002. |
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Imtiyaz M, Dutt, A. & Arif Ali. Biomolecular Engineering of Escherichia coli Organo-mercurial Lyase Gene and its Expression. 1: 117 - 120. Indian J. Biotechnology. 2002 |
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Neerja Gupta, Zahida,Q, Murtaza,I, Kalsi,R, Arif Ali. Molecular Intervention in the abatement of Mercury. In Environment Education. 122-144. Eds. P Shrivastava & DP Singh. Anmol Publications, New Delhi. 2002. |
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H. Prakash, Arif Ali and H.C. Goel. "Modification of gamma radiation induced Immunosuppression in mice by Podophyllum hexandrum" at International Conference on Radiation Damage and its Modification held at Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Science, Delhi from 13th – 15th November 2002. |
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Imtiyaz Murtaza & Arif Ali. Inducible Mercury Operon in Broad Spectrum Escherichia coli. Ind. J Microbiology. 41: 169 -172, 2001. |
| Arif Ali, Girish Sharma, Imtiyaz Murtaza and Subhash Misra. Molecular Mechanisms in Mercury Detoxification in Bacteria. In: Environment 2001-A Global Challenge. 179-190. Eds. R Mathur, S Sharma and A Mathur. CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi. 2001. |
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Pinki, G, Arif Ali and Jain SK. Cloning and expression of alpha subunit genes of ovine leutinizing hormone. In: Advances in Genome Biology. 19-26. Ed. Arif Ali. Venus Publishing House, New Delhi. 1998. |
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Nasreen ZE, Arif Ali, Hasnain, SE. Molecular characterization of a human satellite DNA. In: Advances in Genome Biology. 51-58. Ed. Arif Ali. Venus Publishing House, New Delhi. 1998. |
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Taneja, M, Totey, SM, Singh, G, Pawshe, CH, Talwar, GP. and Arif Ali. Genetic improvement of buffalo through superovulation and embryo transfer: Preliminary folliculogenesis studies. In: Advances in Genome Biology. 63-68. Ed. Arif Ali. Venus Publishing House, New Delhi. 1998. |
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Yadav, SP, Bhateshwar and Arif Ali. Microbial insecticide as vector control agent: Present status and bio-efficacy evaluations of their formulations. In: Advances in Genome Biology. 87-98. Ed. Arif Ali. Venus Publishing House, New Delhi. 1998. |
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Arif Ali and Imtiyaz Murtaza. AIDS: the hidden enemy. In: Advances in Genome Biology. 143-154. Ed. Arif Ali. Venus Publishing House, New Delhi. 1998. |
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Rubina Shafi, Arif Ali and Khanna S. Purification, Properties and Cloning of Esterases from Acinetobacter calcoaceticus S19 Indian J Microbial 37(2): 59-64, 1997. |
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Anjali Mehta & Arif Ali. Polymorphism and expression of esterases and acid phosphatases isozymes at different stages of development in Lens culinaris Med. Indian J. Plant Genetic Resources 9 (1) 135-141, 1996. |
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Taneja M. Arif Ali & Singh G. Ovarian follicular dynamics in water buffalo. Theriogenology (USA) 46: 121-130, 1996 |
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Summers RG, Arif Ali, Shen, B. Wessels, WA and Hutchinson CR the malonyl-coenzyme A: ACP Carrier Protein Acyltransferase of Streptomyces glaucescens: A possible link between fatty acid and polyketide biosynthesis. Biochemistry (USA) 34 (29) 9389-9402, 1995. |
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Taneja, M. Singh, G. Totey S, M, & Arif Ali. Ovarian follicular dynamics in water buffalo superovulated in presence or absence of a dominant follicle Theriogenology (USA) 44 581-597 1995. |
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Taneja M. Totey SM & Arif Ali. Seasonal variation in follicular dynamics of superovulated Indian water buffalo Theriogenology (USA) 43:451-461 1995. |
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Grimn A, Madduri K, Arif Ali and Hutchinson CR. Characterization of the Streptomyces peucetius atcc 29050 genes encoding doxorubicin polyketide synthase Gene (USA 151: 1-10.1994. |
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Hutchinson, CR. Summers, RG. Shen B, Decker, H. Peinkowski, EW. Arif Ali, Grimm, A. Suh, JW, Kwon, HJ, and Wessel, WA. In: Third Conference on the Biotechnology of Microbial Product: Novel Pharmacological and Agrobiological Activities, VP Gullo, JC Hunter-Cevera, R Cooper, and RK Johnson, eds., SIM Fredericksburg, Virginia, pp 187- |
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204. Where has the manipulation of bacterial type II polyketide synthase genes led us? 1993. |
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Arif Ali, Summers, RG. Shen, B. Hutchinson CR. Cloning expression and purification of the fatty acid synthase acyl carrier protein of Streptomyces glaucescans in E.coli. (Abstract presented at the Symposium on the Symposium of Genetics and Molecular Biology of Industrial Microorganisms, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA 1992. |
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Sharma, G. Saxena, SK and Arif Ali. Bio-conversion of ammonia wastewater by mixed cultures of nitrifies. Ind. J. Env. Protection 12(12) 923-926, 1992. |
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Mahapatra, SP. Saxena, SK. & Arif Ali. Occurrence of coliform bacteria in channels receiving municipal sewage Ind. J Env. Protection 12(7) 509-511 1992. |
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Taneja M, Totey, SM, Pawshe, CH. Arif Ali and Singh, G. Effect of GnRH incorporation in to superovulation regimen for buffalo (Bulbabus bulbalis). Proc. 12th Intl Congr. Anim. Reproduction. The Hague. 1: 278-280 1992. |
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Srivastava, SK. Arif Ali & Khanna, S. Purification, Characterization and cloning of an endo-1 4B glucanase from Ruminococcus sp. Biotechnology Letters (UK) 19:907-912, 1992. |
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Garg, P. Reddi, PP. Arif Ali and Jain, SK. Expression of a cDNA clone for o-subunit of ovine LH in mammalian cell system, Med. Sci Res (UK) 19: 633-637, 1991. |
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Taneja, M. Totey, SM. Pawshe, CH. Singh, G. Arif Ali and Talwar, GP. Ultrasonographic monitoring of ovarian follicular dynamics in superovulated buffaloes. Proc. 3rd World Buffalo Congress, Verna 3:581-585 1991. |
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Arif Ali and Babu, CR. Reproductive behaviour of Callosobruchus maculatus (L) Fabr. in relation to host discrimination In: Golden Jubilee Celebrations Symposium Grain Legumes (ed BR Sharma) IARI, New Delhi 305-318, 1991 |
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Arif Ali. Role of under-exploited leguminous trees in the reclamation of waste land. In: Environmental Contamination and Hygiene (eds Arif Ali and R. Prakash) 193-196, 1991. |
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Nasreen ZE, Hasnain SE, Arif Ali and Talwar, GP. Molecular cloning of human satellite DNA sequence and their use in detecting DNA polymorphism. Ind. J. Biochem. & Biophysis 27: 276-279, 1990. |
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Saxena, SK & Arif Ali. Potential use of microbes in treatment of effluents from nitrogenous fertilizer industries some efforts. Ind. J. Env. Protection 11: 831-833, 1989. |
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Arif Ali & Babu, CR. Divergent trends in the populations of Vigna sublobata, Genome (Canada) 30 (Suppl 1) 380, 1988. |
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Babu, CR, Gopinathan, MC & Arif Ali. Exploitation and conservation of wild relatives of food plants. Proc. Symp. Env. Van. Species. 75-78, 1982. |
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Abstracts presented in international and national scientific meetings: |
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SB Lall, Sunita Kaistha, Amita Sahaya and Arif Ali. New Biomedical Technologies vis-à-vis women: The Promises & The Perils. Abstract no. TuSy: 3 page 246 in the book of abstracts of IV International Congress on Women Work & Health, New Delhi 27-30 November 2005. |
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K Salahuddin, K Sinha, R Kumar, Arif Ali & Santosh Kumar. Molecular Characterization of soil-borne Streptomyces isolates. Abstract No. GMD29 page no. 109 in International Conference ‘Microbial Diversity 2005: Current perspective and Potential Applications. April 16-18, 2005, New Delhi. India. |
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Singh AK, Bhatnagar ST, Arif Ali & Mathew T Lazar. Development of Cold Kit for instant Preparation of Tc-99m-4-Flouroquinolone for specific imaging. Abstract No. BC-06. page 4 in XXII Annual Conference of Indian Association of Biomedical Scientists (IABMS) 12-14 October 2001 held at Chennai. |
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Arif Ali, Wahab, S, Babu,CR. Olfactory responses of Callosobruchus maculates to Vigna mungo seeds stimuli. Abstract No. PC8 in 11th Anuual Confrerence of the Physiological Society of India held at Patel Chest Institute, University of Delhi. 28-30 November 1999. |
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Sabiha, I, Arif Ali and S. Ahmad. Histochemical localization of glycogen and nucleic acid in Leishmania infected hamsters following treatment with pentostam and in combination with TDM. VMI-29. 38th Annual meeting of the Association of Microbiologists of India Conference on microbes in sustainable development. New Delhi. 1997. |
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Rajan, S. Lal, B. Khanna, S. and Arif Ali. Mineralization of flouranthene and bioremediation of crued oil sludge contaminated site by Aspergillus odorans. EM-46. 38th Annual meeting of the Association of Microbiologists of India. Conference on microbes in sustainable development. New Delhi. 1997. |
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Murtaza, I. Dutt, A. and Arif Ali. Evidence of plasmid-borne mercury resistance in an Indian isolate of E.coli. MMG-22. 38th Annual meeting of the Association of Microbiologists of India Conference on microbes in sustainable development. New Delhi. 1997. |
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Arif Ali, Murtaza, I. and Dutt, A. Incidence of mercury operon sequences in different isolates of E.coli. MMG-23. 38th Annual meeting of the Association of Microbiologists of India Conference on microbes in sustainable development. New Delhi. 1997. |
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Sharma, G. Saxena, SK. Murtaza, I. and Arif Ali. Bio-treatment of the ammonia wastewater discharged from a nitrogen fertilizer industry. EM-7. 36th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologists of India. Hissar. India. |
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Arif Ali, Farooqui, J. Maneesha, Sharma G. and Murtaza, I. Evidence of inducibility of mercury operon in E.coli. EM-66. 36th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologists of India. Hissar. India. |
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Arif Ali and Babu CR. Reproductive behaviour of Callosobruchus maculatus (L) Fabr. in relation to host discrimination. Symp. on Grain Legumes. Ind. Soc. Genetics and plant Breeding, IARI, New Delhi 1991. |
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Nasreen ZE, Ma DP, Arif Ali, Talwar GP & Hasnain SE. A new class of human satellite DNA sequence useful in genetics fingerprinting 1st Conf. on DNA Fingerprinting Berne (Switzerland) 1990. |
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Nasreen ZE, Arif Ali and Hasnain, SE. PCR generated minisatellite sequences: use as a probe for fingerprinting after single primer unidirectional amplification (SPUDA) of human genome DNA 1st Conf. on DNA Fingerprinting. Berne (Switzerland) 1990. |
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Arif Ali. Genetic differentiation in the natural populations of Vigna sublobata. Proc. Intel. Conf. on Research in Plant Sciences & its Future Relevance. New Delhi 1988. |
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Arif Ali and Babu, CR. Vigna sublobata-A potential genetic resource for the development of bruchid resistant cultivars of black and green gram. Proc XIV Intl. Botanical Congress Berlin, West Germany, 1987. |
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Arif Ali and Babu, CR. Kairomonal stimuli and the bruchid orientation in Vigna sublobata. Proc. Intl. Conf. Tropical Entomol. Nairobi, Kenya, 1986. |
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Babu, CR. Nair, S. Jha, PK. Subramaniam, B. Gopinathan, MC and Arif Ali. Legumes as a source of fuel wood in the Himalayan ecosystems. Symp. Bio-energy from waste and wasteland. Bio-energy Soc. of India, India 1984. |
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Arif Ali, Babu, CR and Afridi MMRK. Resistance to bruchids in Vigna sublobata. International Congress of Genetics, New Delhi, Contributed papers, Part II 1983. |
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Special and Popular Articles: |
| Arif Ali. Biotechnology: A contrivance towards economic freedom for women. Published in Women Sahyog, Vol. 10: 18-20. Kolkata. 2005. |
| Arif Ali. Biotechnology: Bani nau-e-insan ki khidmat mein. Science ki Duniya, September - Dec 2005. CSIR Urdu science magazine, New Delhi. |
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Arif Ali. AIDS is not invincible. |
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Arif Ali. Optimism about AIDS cures. Parwaäz (University Resident Students’ Magazine) Pages 7-10, 1997. |
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Arif Ali, AIDS: Hidden enemy. In: Advances in Genes and Genome Biology, (ed. Arif Ali) Venus Publishers, 1998. |
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Arif Ali. Teesri Duniya mein biotechnology ka farogh. Quami Awaz (National Urdu Daily). 1990. |
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Arif Ali, Biotechnology aur Teesri Duniya mein iska farogh. Aiwan –e-Urdu, pages 42-43, Urdu Monthly published by Urdu Academy, New Delhi, September 1989. |
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Arif Ali & Saxena SK. Industries pay scant attention to safety measures. Link (weekly): 30(12): 21-23, 1988. |
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Several radio talks on topics like Human genome projects, Indian trees, Biotechnology and inherited diseases were delivered. |
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Radio talks and interviews: |
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Several radio talks on topics related to Gene cloning and evolution, GMO Food, Biodiversity, Human Genome Project, Genetic Diseases, Indian Trees, National Gene Bank were given in Urdu and are aired through All India Radio’s Urdu Service on various days. |
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Books edited/ translated: |
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Visits abroad: |
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Supervision of Research: |
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Fifteen Ph. D. students are currently registered with me. Some of them
are about to submit their thesis soon. Two students are working |
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B. Guided research projects of more than one hundred (100), M. Sc. Bioscience’s students for their dissertations. |
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Ph. D. Thesis Guidance: Twenty-two students have successfully completed
their Ph. D. under my supervision and co-supervision. |
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D. Name of students along with the titles of their doctoral thesis, and the year of the award of the thesis is given below: |
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Award Year |
| 23 | Sajjad Karim | Molecular analysis of p53 tumor suppressor gene in human gastric cancer | Submitted 2007 |
| 22 | Snehangshu Kundu | Light regulated activation of Z-box containing promoters and identification of Z-box binding factors (ZBF) in Arabidobsis thaliana | 2006 |
| 21 | S S Sohrab | Variability in the Geminiviruses infecting cucurbits | 2006 |
| 20 | Hrideyesh Prakash | Radioprotective and immunomodulatory role of certain herbal extracts (Podophyllum hexandrum etc.) in experimental model system | 2004 |
| 19 | Kumar Pranav Narayan |
To understand inter strain competition for improving chickpea Rhizobium symbiosis. |
2004 |
| 18 | Paikray Sitaram Prasad |
Studies on extraction, formulation and bio-efficacy of neem kernel oil. |
2004 |
| 17 | B N. Singh |
Molecular Cloning and Characterization of Topoisomerase II Gene from Tobacco |
2003 |
| 16 | Zahida Qamari |
Molecular Characterization of Indian Isolates of Enteropathogenic E.coli (EPEC) causing Diarrhoea in Infants. |
2002 |
| 15 | Ajay K Singh | Evaluation of Macromolecules and Antibiotics for Infection Imaging. | 2002 |
| 14 | Neerja Tilak Raj Gupta |
Mercuric ion resistance operon: characterization of the regulatory and transport genes from isolates of Escherichia coli. |
2002
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| 13 | Amit Dutt |
An in vivo analysis of the role of cis elements in chloroplast promoters in plastid transcription of higher plants. |
2000 |
| 12 | Imtiyaz Murtaza |
Operon mediated resistance to mercury and Organomercurial compounds: physiological, biochemical and genetic analysis. |
2000 |
| 11 | S Rajan |
Biochemical and genetic studies on PAH degradation |
1999 |
| 10 | Dil-Afroze |
Genomic rearrangement in meningiomas detected by RAPD analyses. |
1999 |
| 9 | Fatima Shazli |
Biochemical studies of oxalate oxidase in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) |
1999 |
| 8 | Girish Sharma |
Studies on mixed cultures of nitrifying bacteria in bio-conversion of ammonia waste water |
1997 |
| 7 | Manish Taneja |
Ultrasonographic monitoring of ovarian follicular dynamics during the estrous cycle in Buffaloes: Implications for super |
1995 |
| 6 | Rubina Shafi |
Genetic and Biochemical regulation of biosurfactant activity in Acinetobacter calcoaceticus S19 |
1995 |
| 5 | S. P. Yadav |
Studies on the factors affecting efficacy of biopesticides isolates against mosquitoes |
1995 |
| 4 | Sudeep K. Srivastava |
Cloning and expression of an endo-1-4-B-D glucanase from Ruminnococcus sp. |
1992 |
| 3 | Sunil K. Saxena |
Potential use of microbes in pollution monitoring and treatment of effluents from nitrogenous fertilizer industries |
1992 |
| 2 | Pinky Garg |
Cloning and expression of gonadotropin hormone genes |
1991 |
| 1 | Nasreen Ehtesham |
Isolation cloning & characterization of repetitive DNA sequences and their use in DNA fingerprinting |
1991 |
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