Dr. Neetika Naudiyal – Unlocking the Secrets of Endangered Medicinal Plants: A Journey Through Metabolomics

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Dr. Neetika Naudiyal – Curriculum Vitae

Doctorate researcher specializing in comparative metabolomics of critically endangered medicinal plants.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor

Department of Life Sciences, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), Bengaluru, India

07/2024 – 04/2025

  • Teaching UG subjects like: Biomolecules, Basic Biochemistry, Human Physiology, Intermediary Metabolism
  • Teaching PG subjects like: Metabolism, Plant Physiology
  • UG Practical’s: Human Physiology, General Biochemistry
  • PG Practical’s: General Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
  • Guided UG students for the project entitled ‘Biochemical Profiling of Momordica charantia and Arachis hypogaea extracts with Docking Analysis of Neophytadiene’

Ph.D. Research Scholar

G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India

09/2019 – 07/2023

Tasks:

  • Comprehensive comparative metabolite profiling of critically endangered medicinal plants from the Gentianaceae family
  • Intricate exploration of their metabolite compositions using techniques like 1H NMR, FTIR, and GC-MS
  • Employed multi-analytical methodologies like AAS, UHPLC-HRMS, and HPLC
  • Conducted in-silico studies to investigate interaction dynamics between metabolites and target receptors
  • Presented at national and international conferences

SKILLS

  • Metabolomics Techniques (FTIR, GC-MS, NMR, HPLC, HRMS, AAS)
  • Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Docking Techniques
  • Software’s (SPSS, PyRx, Discovery studio, SpectraGryph 1.2, JEOL Delta, Chemstation, MassHunter, etc.)
  • Databanks (PubChem, Protein Data Bank); Online tools (SwissADME, ProTox-II online server)
  • MS Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Scientific writing; Interpersonal skills


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Cover Letter:

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