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Sriram Iyer

Associate Professor Department: Biochemistry Certificate Views : 557 Followers : 0



Name: Sriram Iyer
Designation: Associate Professor
Department: Biochemistry
Research Area: Biochemistry, Diabetes, Immunology, Microbiology
Organization: Institute of Science, Nirma University
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Qualification: PhD
About: Dr. Sriram Seshadri completed his masters from Sardar Patel University in Zoology/Comparative Endocrinology and his doctorate from University of Rajasthan on Male Reproductive Physiology. He has more than 18 years of experience in Teaching and research. He is currently associated with Institute of Science, Nirma University as Associate Professor & Academic Coordinator. He has been conferred with the Best IQAC Coordinators in the West-Zone twice for 2017-18 and 2019-20. His Academic interest includes Immunology, Endocrinology, Toxicology and Reproductive Physiology and his research area of interest includes, understanding the role of gut microbiota in diabetes and liver inflammation/ cancer. His group has successfully developed an animal model for diet induced diabetes and liver inflammation and have established that gut dysbiosis is one of the major causes for the induction and progression on insulin resistance resulting in type 2 diabetes and even obesity. Till date, he has guided ten Ph. D. students, and three more are working. He has also guided more than 170 M. Sc. Dissertation thesis and 4 B. Tech thesis. He has published around 80 international papers of repute and 40 conference papers. He has also published four books. Owing to his expertise in Gut Microbiota & bacteriocin isolation and characterization, he has been appointed in the International Grant Reviewer Panel for reviewing grant proposals on Bacteriocin and Probiotic Research of Czech Science Foundation, Czech Republic.
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Author: Sweta Patel, Dipeeka Mandaliya and Sriram Seshadri
Title: Colonic Microflora Protagonist of Liver Metabolism and Gut Permeability: Study on Mice Model
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2022
0046-8991
62
Indexing: SCOPUS, SCI-E, UGC-CARE, ABCD-Index, 
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