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  1. Professor Nair’s research interest is in the area of Functional Analysis and its applications. He published more than 70 research papers in reputed national and international journals, and many papers in refereed conference proceedings. He is also author of four books: (i) Functional Analysis: A First Course, PHI, New Delhi, 2002 (4th

  2. Dr. Nair has numerous publications in national and international scientific journals. Dr. Nair is an Associate Editor for the International Journal ‘Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine’ and also serves on several national and international advisory committees. Major Research Interests

  3. Associate Professor. Phone: + (91-22) 2576 6758. E-mail: sreelaja [at] iitb.ac.in. Location: Room No. 104, BSBE Building. Research Interest. The focus of our group is to understand the mechanisms driving the development of a single cell zygote into a multicellular embryo using zebrafish as our model organism. Academic Background.

  4. Dr. Vasundharaa S Nair is an Assistant Professor at the Jindal Institute of Behavioral Sciences (JIBS). She completed her doctoral study in Psychiatric Social Work, focused on Social Factors influencing Pathways of Care for Persons with Acute Brain Infections.

  5. Dr Nair’s research interests include the application of biostatistics methods to health research, clinical trials and international health. He has published over 95 articles in refereed journals and contributed to many scientific presentations around the world.

  6. Dr. Nair is a clinician-researcher with the Ottawa Heart Institute Research Corporation (OHIRC), and his current research interests include quantitative research methods for atrial fibrillation, sudden cardiac death and ventricular tachycardia with a specific focus on evaluating treatment strategies and knowledge transfer.

  7. Dr Nair's research interests include computational medicinal chemistry, structural biology, experimental pharmacology, and pharmacogenomics. His research focuses on preclinical studies including drug lead identification and optimization, drug metabolism, and personalised medicine.