Prof. Dr. Subhash Chandra Yadav | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi | India
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits π
Prof. Dr. Subhash Chandra Yadav began his academic journey with an MSc in Biotechnology from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, in 2003. His thirst for knowledge led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology at BHU, which he completed in 2007 under the mentorship of Prof. Jagannadham V. Medicherla. His doctoral research focused on "Milin," a highly stable glycosylated dimeric plant serine protease from Euphorbia milii, examining its structure, function, folding, and crystallographic properties. During his academic development, he also gained international exposure as a research trainee at the Institute of Crystallography, Free University (FU) Berlin, Germany, from September 2005 to April 2006, where he honed his skills in protein structural biology.
Professional Endeavors and Milestones πΌ
Dr. Yadav's illustrious career spans prestigious institutions globally:
- Postdoctoral Fellowships: He worked on molecular biophysics at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, and at the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tennessee, USA.
- Research and Leadership Roles: As a Scientist and In-Charge of Nanobiology and Electron Microscopy Facility at CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, and Fellow at TERI-Deakin Nanobiotechnology Centre, he spearheaded cutting-edge research.
- Academic Excellence: He has been serving All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, since 2015, rising to the role of Additional Professor. He was also a Visiting Professor at Stanford University, USA, in 2019-2020.
Contributions and Research Focus π¬
Dr. Yadavβs research interests are at the confluence of nanotechnology, molecular biology, and microscopy:
- Electron Microscopy and Cryo-Electron Tomography: Advancing the understanding of cellular structures at atomic resolution.
- Nano-enabled Diagnostic Tools: Innovating methods for rapid and accurate disease detection.
- Targeted Drug Delivery Systems: Developing nanoparticles for precise therapeutics.
His work includes over 6,630 citations, with an h-index of 18, reflecting the impact of his research. His patent portfolio includes innovative detection kits, cancer diagnostics, and nanotechnology-based systems.
Accolades and Recognition π
Dr. Yadav's groundbreaking contributions have earned him numerous accolades:
- 2024: Fellow of the Electron Microscopy Society of India.
- 2019: Long-Term Fellowship from the Department of Health Research to work at Stanford University.
- 2018: Excellence in Microscopy Award by the Electron Microscope Society of India.
- 2005-2006: Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds Fellowship, Germany.
Impact and Influence π
Dr. Yadav has significantly influenced the fields of nanotechnology and microscopy through his teaching, research, and mentorship. As a member of prestigious societies like the Indian Biophysical Society and a reviewer for leading journals, he has contributed to advancing scientific knowledge. His innovative patents and publications continue to inspire advancements in diagnostics and therapeutics.
Legacy and Future Contributions Highlight π
With a career defined by scientific rigor, international collaboration, and a vision for impactful research, Dr. Yadav stands as a beacon of innovation. His ongoing work in nanotechnology and cryo-electron tomography promises to shape the future of medical diagnostics and targeted therapies, leaving a lasting legacy in science and technology.
Publications
π Magnetic nanoparticles and quantum dots coupled immuno nano fluorescence assay for visual detection of HPV16-induced cervical cancer cells from cytology/biopsy samples
Authors: Raman, S., Tanwar, P., Meena, J., Bhatla, N., Yadav, S.C.
Journal: Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research
Year: 2024
π Genetics of 67 patients of suspected primary ciliary dyskinesia from India
Authors: Jat, K.R., Faruq, M., Jindal, S., Arava, S.K., Kabra, S.K.
Journal: Clinical Genetics
Year: 2024
π Quantitative and qualitative analysis of metallic ion release of orthodontic brackets in three different pH conditions - An invitro study
Authors: DA, P., Angel L, S., Chaudhari, P.K., Yadav, S.C., Duggal, R.
Journal: Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research
Year: 2024
π Rab7-dependent regulation of goblet cell protein CLCA1 modulates gastrointestinal homeostasis
Authors: Gaur, P., Rajendran, Y., Srivastava, B., Ahuja, V., Srikanth, C.
Journal: eLife
Year: 2024
π Visual, rapid, and cost-effective BK virus detection system for renal transplanted patients using gold nanoparticle coupled loop-mediated isothermal amplification (nanoLAMP)
Authors: Kumar, S., Raman, S., Sesham, K., Mridha, A.R., Yadav, S.C.
Journal: Journal of Virological Methods
Year: 2024