Dr. Shalini Porwal | Bioinformatics | Excellence in Research
Dr. Shalini Porwal, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India
Dr. Shalini Porwal 🧬 is an Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of Microbial Technology. With a Ph.D. in Biotechnology, she specializes in microbial diversity and bioremediation. Her research focuses on the molecular characterization of microbes for environmental applications, notably in mercury sequestration. Dr. Porwal has authored numerous publications and holds a patent for her work on mercury removal. Recognized for her contributions, she has received scholarships and grants, including the prestigious CSIR fellowship. Committed to advancing biotechnological solutions, she continues to inspire through her academic endeavors.
Publication profile:
Dr. Shalini Porwal pursued a rigorous academic journey culminating in a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from the University of Pune, with research conducted at the Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (CSIR), Delhi. Her doctoral thesis, “Studies on characterization of microbial diversity using molecular approaches,” showcased her dedication to understanding microbial ecosystems. Prior to her Ph.D., she earned a Master of Science in Biotechnology from Panjab University, Chandigarh, and a Bachelor of Science in Botany, Zoology, Chemistry from Christ Church College, Kanpur. Dr. Porwal’s academic excellence traces back to her secondary education, where she consistently excelled, laying the foundation for her illustrious career. 📚
Working Experience:
Dr. Shalini Porwal’s professional journey reflects a diverse array of experiences 🌱. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of Microbial Technology since October 2010, she imparts her knowledge and expertise to aspiring biotechnologists. Previously, she contributed as a lecturer at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. Her research prowess was honed during her tenure as a Research Scholar at the Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, CSIR, where she delved into microbial diversity. She also engaged in investigative work as a Junior Research Fellow at the National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, and contributed to industry projects at Pfizer Ltd., Chandigarh.
Research Focus:
Dr. Shalini Porwal’s research primarily focuses on microbial diversity and its applications in bioremediation 🦠. Through various studies, she has delved into understanding the phylogenetic intricacies of microbial lineages, particularly in the genus Bacillus. Her investigations extend to exploring the potential of microbes in producing hydrogen, polyhydroxybutyrate, and other valuable compounds from diverse environmental habitats. Additionally, she has contributed significantly to assessing microbial diversity in effluent treatment plants, shedding light on culture-dependent and independent approaches. Dr. Porwal’s expertise also encompasses the bioremediation of heavy metals like mercury and chromium, showcasing her commitment to environmental sustainability through innovative scientific research.
Publication Top Notes:
- Phylogeny in aid of the present and novel microbial lineages: diversity in Bacillus 🧬 Cited by: 160, Year: 2009
- Hydrogen and polyhydroxybutyrate producing abilities of microbes from diverse habitats by dark fermentative process 💧 Cited by: 154, Year: 2008
- Assessment of microbial diversity in effluent treatment plants by culture dependent and culture independent approaches 🌿 Cited by: 101, Year: 2008
- Cloning of merA Gene from Methylotenera Mobilis for Mercury Biotransformation 🧬 Cited by: 11, Year: 2016
- Bioprospecting uncultivable microbial diversity in tannery effluent contaminated soil using shotgun sequencing and bio-reduction of chromium by indigenous chromate reductase genes 🦠 Cited by: 6, Year: 2022
- Assessing microbial diversity by culture-dependent and independent approaches for efficient functioning of effluent treatment plants
- Recent Advancements in Biotechnological Applications of Laccase as a Multifunctional Enzyme.
- Role of mercury resistance (mer) operon in bioremediation of mercury contamination
- Microbial products: applications in the field of biotechnology and bioremediation
- Hexavalent Chromium: toxic and genotoxic effects and its bioremediation strategies