Editor In Chief
Affiliation: Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida
University/ Institution: Amity University
Department: Department of Biotechnology
Designation: Associate Professor
Email: psrivastava@amity.edu
Country: India
Dr. Prachi Srivastava, an Associate Professor at Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow. With over 25 years of experience in teaching and research, my passion lies in bioinformatics, where she have contributed extensively to gene identification, high-throughput genomic data analysis, system biology, protein structure predictions for drug discovery, virtual screening of herbal molecules, and transcriptome data analysis. Throughout her career, she have had the privilege of publishing over 110 research papers in reputed high-impact journals, with around 50 of them focusing on computational neurological findings. she have also presented more than 165 abstracts at national and international conferences, primarily in the field of neuroscience. As a guest editor for Frontiers in Genetics, she have had the opportunity to contribute to scientific literature, along with authoring and editing books such as New Perspectives in Neurosciences, Aquaomics: Current Approaches and Vision, Applications of Omics, and Bioinformatics: Vision and Approaches.
1) Dr. Shilpi Srivastava Amity Institute of Biotechnology Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Topic: Synergy of Nano-omics- a futuristic aspect INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM-CUM-WORKSHOP ON FUTURISTIC BIOINFORMATICS SHAPING YOUNG MINDS, 20th & 21st March 2025
2) Identification of priority gene against ADHD by using network biology Kiran kushwaha, Shrijal Singh, Prachi Bhargava, Prachi Srivastava, INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM-CUM-WORKSHOP ON FUTURISTIC BIOINFORMATICS SHAPING YOUNG MINDS, 20th & 21st March 2025
3) Dr. Prachi Srivastava Associate Professor, Amity Institute of Biotechnology Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Topic: The Genomic Symphony of the Brain: Emerging Trends in Neuromics, INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM-CUM-WORKSHOP ON FUTURISTIC BIOINFORMATICS SHAPING YOUNG MINDS, 20th & 21st March 2025
4) Shivam Pandey, Shrijal Singh, Rashmi K. S., Prachi Srivastava; poster presentation on topic-“Identification of priority gene against dementia disorder by using network biology” in in Recent Breakthrough in Pharmaceutical Sciences: From Bench Innovations to Laboratory Applications and Beyond, organized by AIP, AUUP. February 2025
5) Amaan Arif, Prekshi Garg, Shrijal Singh, Prachi Srivastava; oral presentation on topic- “DeepSight: Revolutionizing Eye Disease Diagnosis through CNN-Based Retinal Image Classification” in conference “Artificial Intelligence: Redefining Culture and Empowering Youth” in collaboration with “FATER Academy of India” organizes by AIIT, AUUP, Lucknow.
6) Vaishnavi, Prekshi Garg, Shrijal Singh, Prachi Srivastava; oral presentation on topic – “Mutational Analysis of Genomic Variants Against VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds)-Induced Neurotoxicity & Establishment of Tangeretine and Beta-Sitosterol as Neuroprotective Agents”; in Recent Breakthrough in Pharmaceutical Sciences: From Bench Innovations to Laboratory Applications and Beyond, organized by AIP, AUUP. February 2025.
7) Sana Rahman, Shrijal Singh, Prachi Srivastava; Oral Presentation on Topic – “Screening of most potential compound against atherosclerosis through molecular interaction approaches”; in INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM-CUM-WORKSHOP ON FUTURISTIC BIOINFORMATICS SHAPING YOUNG MINDS, 20th & 21st March 2025
8) Ayushi Keshri, Shrijal Singh, Prachi Srivastava Poster Presentation on “topic- Identification of co-expression linearity of genes in selected neurodevelopment disorders through integration of network biology approach”, in National Conference Women in Biotechnology, contribution in accelerating research and entrepreneurship 2024, organized by Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus, Offline mode.
9) Prachi Srivastava and Prekshi Garg Oral Presentation on “topic- Case Reports on Network Pharmacology: A Promising Approach To Deal With Mental Disorders”, in National Conference Women in Biotechnology, contribution in accelerating research and entrepreneurship 2024, organized by Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus, Offline mode.
10) Anushka Jain, Prachi Srivastava and Prekshi Garg Oral Presentation on “topic- Transcriptome Derived Artificial Neural Network Identifies MYCL Gene As the Key Biomarker in Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis”, in National Conference Women in Biotechnology, contribution in accelerating research and entrepreneurship 2024, organized by Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus, Offline mode.
11) Pranav Kakkar, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava Poster Presentation in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics category. International e-Conference on Multifaceted Applications in Biotechnology and Applied Sciences (e-COMBAS 1.0), organized by Eduleviate Pvt Ltd, 27th July 2024, Online mode.
12) Madhvi Verma, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava International e-Conference on Multifaceted Applications in Biotechnology and Applied Sciences (e-COMBAS 1.0), organized by Eduleviate Pvt Ltd, 27th July 2024, Online mode.
13) Jahvnavi, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Poster Presentation in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics category. International e-Conference on Multifaceted Applications in Biotechnology and Applied Sciences (e-COMBAS 1.0), organized by Eduleviate Pvt Ltd, 27th July 2024, Online mode.
14) Arunima Singh, Shilpi Srivastava, Prachi Srivastava ,Isolation Of Rhizospheric Microorganisms and Insilico Virtual Screening of Potential Phytochemicals For The Bioconversion Of Agrowaste. 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RECENT ADVANCES IN NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY(Int-BIONANO-2024
15) Anam Veqar, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Next generation sequencing data analysis reveals the key role of ESR1-MDM4 complex in the onset of stroke in Seminar cum workshop on emerging trends in computer aided drug design, organized by the centre for bioinformatics and computational biology, CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow on 26th February, 2024.
16) Ritesh Pandey, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Transcriptome data analysis and network biology identifies H4C13 gene as the priority gene in hypertension in Seminar cum workshop on emerging trends in computer aided drug design, organized by the centre for bioinformatics and computational biology, CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow on 26th February, 2024.
17) Anushka Jain, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. High throughput profiling reveals an essential role of prostaglandin signaling in patients with cerebral palsy in Seminar cum workshop on emerging trends in computer aided drug design, organized by the centre for bioinformatics and computational biology, CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow on 26th February, 2024.
18) Ankita Singh, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Variant analysis suspects increased risk of cancer in COVID-19 patients due to mutations in TP53 gene in Seminar cum workshop on emerging trends in computer aided drug design, organized by the centre for bioinformatics and computational biology, CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow on 26th February, 2024.
19) Ananya Verma, Prekshi Garg, Jitendra Narayan, Prachi Srivastava. Assessing the therapeutic property of eucalyptin against the antimicrobial resistant gene OXA of Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli causing brain abscess using computational approaches in Seminar cum workshop on emerging trends in computer aided drug design, organized by the centre for bioinformatics and computational biology, CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow on 26th February, 2024.
20) Harshita Maheshwari, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Insilico transcriptome study identifies hsa-miR-3960 as a key regulator in patients with bipolar disorder in Seminar cum workshop on emerging trends in computer aided drug design, organized by the centre for bioinformatics and computational biology, CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow on 26th February, 2024
21) Farrukh Jamal and Prachi Srivastava. A Trypsin Inhibitor from the seeds of nonhost Madras Thorn, ‘Pithecellobium dulce, and its effect on the developmental physiology of H. armigera in the International Conference on High Throughput Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence in Biological Research (ICHTDAAIBR2023) on 19-20th October 2023 held at Amity University, Lucknow Campus (Online).
22) Radhika Rastogi, Amaan Arif, Wayez Naqvi, Prekshi Garg, and Prachi Srivastava. Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Dentistry in the International Conference on High Throughput Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence in Biological Research (ICHTDAAIBR2023) on 19-20th October 2023 held at Amity University, Lucknow Campus (Online).
23) Payal Trivedi and Prachi Srivastava. Role of Artificial Intelligence in Autism Spectrum Disorder in the International Conference on High Throughput Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence in Biological Research (ICHTDAAIBR2023) on 19-20th October 2023 held at Amity University, Lucknow Campus (Online).
24) Rekha Sharma, Sanjana Mishra, Ananya Singh, Prekshi Garg, and Prachi Srivastava. Artificial Intelligence driven virtual screening to identify potent phytochemicals against brain disorders in the International Conference on High Throughput Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence in Biological Research (ICHTDAAIBR2023) on 19-20th October 2023 held at Amity University, Lucknow Campus (Online).
25) Amaan Arif, Prekshi Garg and Prachi Srivastava Machine Learning Based Dementia Prediction Using Clinical Data: Non-Invasive Approach for Early Detection and Management in International Symposium on Revolutionizing Medical Imaging with Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence on 22-25th August, 2023 held at Amity University, Noida (Online).
26) Presented a poster on “Gender equality and women empowerment in research” during the International Conference on Issues and Challenges of Doctoral Research (ICICDR) on 25th August, 2023
27) Maitreyi Pathak, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Integrative analysis reveals therapeutic prospects of Asiatic acid derived from Centella asiatica against bipolar disorder in the international conference on Integrating AI, Spirituality, Healthcare and Management for Sustainable Well Being (IASHCMS 2023) on 25-26 September, 2023 held at Amity University, Lucknow Campus (Hybrid).
28) Wayez Naqvi, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Artificial Neural Networks in Epilepsy identify PRRC2A and HLA-DRB5 as potent biomarkers in the international conference on Integrating AI, Spirituality, Healthcare and Management for Sustainable Well Being (IASHCMS 2023) on 25-26 September, 2023 held at Amity University, Lucknow Campus (Hybrid).
29) Amaan Arif, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Transcriptome network biology reveals the neuroprotective potential of rosmarinic acid against frontotemporal dementia in the international conference on Integrating AI, Spirituality, Healthcare and Management for Sustainable Well Being (IASHCMS 2023) on 25-26 September, 2023 held at Amity University, Lucknow Campus (Hybrid).
30) Ananya Singh, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Ananlysing the neuroprotective potential of phytochemicals against the co-expressed BDNF gene in Down syndrome and Fragile X syndrome in the international conference on Integrating AI, Spirituality, Healthcare and Management for Sustainable Well Being (IASHCMS 2023) on 25-26 September, 2023 held at Amity University, Lucknow Campus (Hybrid).
31) Priyanshi Pandey, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Investigating the functional role of ZFAND5 and C1QTNF7 in gestational diabetes, diabetes retinopathy and peripheral neuropathy in the international conference on Integrating AI, Spirituality, Healthcare and Management for Sustainable Well Being (IASHCMS 2023) on 25-26 September, 2023 held at Amity University, Lucknow Campus (Hybrid).
32) Prekshi Garg, Farrukh Jamal, Prachi Srivastava. Machine learning data driven transcriptome analysis reveals MTRNR2L1 as the potent biomarker in intellectual disability disorder at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences and the International Conference on Brain: Chemistry to Cognition to be held at Gwalior during 3-6 October, 2023.
33) Ankita Singh, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Transcriptomic profiling reveals epigenetic modifications in position 335 of TOP2A gene as key regulator of Fragile X Syndrome in Mental Health 2023 on September 24-25, 2023 held at France.
34) Amaan Arif, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Transcriptome profiling reveals the key role of HDAC1 gene in frontotemporal dementia in the 4th edition of Innovations and State of the Art in Alzheimers and Dementia on September 13-14, 2023 held at Barcelona, Spain.
35) Ananya Verma, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Identification Of Antimicrobial Resistance In Oxa Gene In The Major Causative Agents Of Brain Abscess. 5 International Anatolian Scientific Research Congress held on July 21-23, 2023 held at Turkiye.
36) Oral presentation on “Transcriptome data analysis identifies nonsense mutation in NPR3 gene as a potent biomarker for intellectual disability” at the 8th World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics held during June 29, 2023 in London, UK.
37) Priyanshi Pandey, Prekshi Garg, and Prachi Srivastava. RNA-Seq data analysis reveals ZFAND5 and C1QTNF7 as an important co-expressed gene among diabetes mellitus, diabetes neuropathy and peripheral neuropathy presented at Recent trend and experimental approach for sustainable development and conservation of biodiversity on 25-27th March, 2023 held at DBS PG College, Kanpur.
38) Sanjana Mishra, Prekshi Garg, Shilpi Srivastava and Prachi Srivastava. Establishing Bromine conjugated nimbolide as an effective drug against bacterial infection of Flavobacterium columnare in freshwater fishes presented at National Conference on Sustainable Technologies in Chemical-Biological System on 5th-6th April, 2023 held at Arunai Engineering College, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering Trivanamalai Tamil Nadu.
39) Wayez Naqvi, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Integration of vaccinomics approach for designing of epitope-based peptide vaccine against Neisseria meningitidis. National Symposium on Emerging Techniques for the characterization and therapeutic evaluation of traditional ayurvedic/ herbal medicines (TBRS2023) held at Amity University on February 2-3, 2023
40) Adrika Duhoon, Payal Trivedi, Prachi Srivastava. Functional annotation of down regulated genes in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disoder. National Symposium on Emerging Techniques for the characterization and therapeutic evaluation of traditional ayurvedic/ herbal medicines (TBRS2023) held at Amity University on February 2-3, 2023
41) Ananya Singh, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Co-expression study of BDNF gene and its post-translational modification in Fragile X Syndrome and Down’s Syndrome using computational protocols. National Symposium on Emerging Techniques for the characterization and therapeutic evaluation of traditional ayurvedic/ herbal medicines (TBRS2023) held at Amity University on February 2-3, 2023.
42) Prekshi Garg and Prachi Srivastava Identification of Differentially expressed genes in Intellectual Disability through meta analysis of RNA seq Data, at the international conference on medical and biological engineering held in Dehradun on December 8, 2022.(Oral).
43) Hasan Ansari, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Integration of reverse docking approach to identify the threat of neurological disorders caused by caffeine overconsumption. Cukurova 9th International scientific research conference, Adana Turkey (9-11October, 2022) (Oral presentation).
44) Payal Trivedi, Pradyuman Singh, Prachi Srivastava. Identification of hsa- mir-92a-3p as a novel biomarker to combat with the diagnostic pattern of ASD. Women neuroscience international symposium 2022 organised by IBRO on 12-15 August 2022.(oral)
45) Prekshi Garg, Farrukh Jamal, Prachi Srivastava. Establishment of potential association of has-miR-8485 and has-miR-12136 in progression of intellectual disability disorder using transcriptomic analysis approaches. Women neuroscience international symposium 2022 organised by IBRO on 12-14 August 2022.(oral)
46) Payal Trivedi, Sudhanshu shekhar Dubey, Pradyumn Singh, Prachi Srivastava. Abstract presentation on ‘Identification of hsa-mir-92a-3p as a novel biomarker and PIK3R1 as a key regulatory gene to combat with the diagnostic patterns of Autism Spectrum Disorders’ at International Conference on Sustainable Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials (ICONN-2022) at Chandigarh University, on 25th & 26th August 2022 (oral).
47) Ananya Singh, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Integration of multiple system biology and computer aided drug designing to identify potent phytochemicals against GRIN2B receptor. Workshop held on Recent trends in computer aided drug design organized by center of bioinformatics and computational biology CDRI-CSIR Lucknow dated 22nd September 2022. (Poster presentation)
48) Wayez Naqvi, Prekshi Garg and Prachi Srivastava. Unveiling relation of COVID-19 drug gene interactions with associated disorders using computational approaches. Workshop held on Recent trends in computer aided drug design organized by center of bioinformatics and computational biology CDRI-CSIR lucknow dated 22nd September 2022 (poster presentation).
49) Adrika Duhoon, Payal Trivedi, Prachi Srivastava. Identification of DEG using functional annotation in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). National conference on sustainable environment challenges and opportunities organized by school of liberal arts and sciences, Era University, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh (29-30 August, 2022) (Oral presentation)
50) Mahendra Kumar Savita, Vinay Dwivedi, Prachi Srivastava In-silico analysis uncover antibacterial properties of allium sativum against aeromonas hydrophila was presented orally in international conference on Advance research Strategies for sustainable development, organized by Career college of Bhopal, December 3 - 4 june 2022.
51) Payal Trivedi, Pradyumn singh and Prachi Srivastava Identification of Regulatory genes and their pathway analysis of Brain Transcriptome Data of Autism spectrum disorder, was presented orally in international conference on Advance research Strategies for sustainable development, organized by Career college of Bhopal, December 3 - 4 june 2022.
52) Ms Payal Trivedi , Pradyumn Singh and Prachi Srivastava presented orally To establish relationship among differentially expressed genes with their target miRNAs (hsa-mir-92a-3p and hsa-mir-20a) for novel biomarker identification to combat with diagnostic pattern of Autism spectrum Disorders, during at UGC-STRIDE (II) funded National Conference on Recent Trends in Transdisciplinary Research for Socio-economical Development of India, Bundelkhand University dated 29th-30th December, 2021.
53) Prekshi Garg, Farrukh Jamal and Prachi Srivastava poster presentation on Transcriptomic Analysis to Functional Enrichment of Available High Throughput Genomic Data Set of Intellectual Disability Patients at the International conference on Neuro-glia Interaction: Recent Concepts and Advances organized by Indian Academy of Neurosciences and IISER-Kolkata on 15th - 19th December, 2021.
54) Payal Trivedi, Pradyuman and Prachi Srivastava orientation on Differential Gene Expression Analysis of Brain Transcriptome Data in Autism Spectrum Disorder at the International conference on Neuro-glia Interaction: Recent Concepts and Advances organized by Indian Academy of Neurosciences and IISER-Kolkata on 15th - 19th December, 2021.
55) Anurag Singh and Prachi Srivastava poster presentation on Identification of Novel Target Genes and Pathways in Rotenone Induced Parkinson's Disease: An In silico Approach at the International conference on Neuro-glia Interaction: Recent Concepts and Advances organized by Indian Academy of Neurosciences and IISER-Kolkata on 15th - 19th December, 2021.
56) Prachi Srivastava, Payal Trivedi, “Genetic and Environmental impact on Autism Spectrum Disorder”, presented in International Conference on Environmental Science, November 19-20, 2021 at Tokyo, Japan (published).
57) Payal Trivedi, Pradyumn Singh, Prachi Srivastava, abstract presentation on “Screening of microRNAs and establishment of their relationship with identified differentially expressed genes against Autism Spectrum Disorder through Network Analysis: A pivotal studytowards biomarker identification” at Emerging challenges andAdvances in Neurosciences (ECAN 2021) organized Amity University Lucknow campus, held on 21th-22th oct.2021.
58) Payal Trivedi, Prachi Srivastava, abstract presentation on “Meta-analysis of Brain Transcriptome Data in Autism spectrum disorder” at 11th World GeneConvention-2021 (WGC 2021) from Dalian, China, held on 25th-27th sept,2021.
59) Shruti Singh.Prekshi Garg and Prachi Srivastava presented an paper oral entitled ‘Computational Analysis of SNPS in Genes Responsible for Non-Syndromic Intellectual Disability’ at International (Online) Conference Agriculture, Biological and Life Sciences (ICABLS-2021) Organized by “Vidya Kutir Foundation” at New Delhi on 25th-26th sept, 2021.
60) Akriti Bagchi , Neha Srivastava, Prachi Srivastava presented a papr oral Integrating gene expression study and network biology approach to identify novel drug targets in ADHD. (ICABLS-2021) Organized by “Vidya Kutir Foundation” at New Delhi on 25th-26th sept, 2021.
61) Shruti Mathur, Anshul Tiwari, Prachi Srivastava MicroRNAs in Diabetic Retinopathy: Identification and Pathway Enrichment . (ICABLS-2021) Organized by “Vidya Kutir Foundation” at New Delhi on 25th-26th sept, 2021.
62) Nikita Chauhan, Prekshi Garg, Shalini Singh,Khursheedahmad,Prachi Srivastava an abstract presented entitled ‘Identification of co-expressed genes in different fungal species used as biopesticide’ at GIAFAS-2021.
63) Anurag Singh, Ruchi Yadav and Prachi Srivastava Oral presentation (Online) on Meta-analysis of Retinoblastoma and Identification of Target Genes in Techno-Scientific Challenges and Sustainable Solutions for Living Beings During Changing Environment (TCSE 2021) Jointly Organized by National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), New Delhi and ICAR – Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute (IASRI) on 29th and 30th January 2021 organized during 33rd Annual Function of NESA.
64) Prekshi Garg, Aqib, Neha Srivastava and Prachi Srivastava paper presented at UGC-STRIDE (I) funded National Conference on Recent Trends in Transdisciplinary Research for Socio-economical Development of India, Bundelkhand University dated 29th-30thDecember, 2020 on the topic ‘Network Gene Analysis of Potential Target for Neurological Disorders through System Biology Approach’.
65) Anurag Singh, Amir Shafeeque, Neha Srivastava and Prachi Srivastava Oral Presentation (Online) on Establishment of IL6 as a Super-hub Gene Against Selected Ocular Disorders Through Futuristic Way of Systems Biology in UGC Funded National Conference on Recent Trends in Trans-disciplinary Research for Socio - economical Development of India organized by Bundelkhand University, Jhansi on 29th – 30th December 2020
66) Anurag Singh, Neha Srivastava and Prachi Srivastava Oral Presentation (online) on Understanding the Underline Mechanism of Toxicant Induced Retinoblastoma in Human inthe 2nd International Conference on Advances in Civil and Ecological Engineering Research (ACEER 2020) organized by SAGE Journal and Co-Organized by Department of Civil and Ecological Engineering, I-Shou University, China on October 20th – 23rd 2020
67) Neha Srivastava, Prekshi Garg, and Prachi SrivastavaOral presentation (online) title " Evaluation of Reported natural & synthetic inhibitors of ACE2receptors against Covid-19 Using molecular dynamic simulation " at National E-seminaron“Computational to Lab Strategies on COVID -19” ,29-30 June 2020 , Amity university Lucknow.
68) ToobaQamarandPrachiSrivastava. Oral presentation (Online)on A FuturisticComputational Research Against Rheumatoid Arthritis, at Virtual International Conference on Research and Innovation in physical,biological and social sciences for sustainable development, June, 27 to 28, 2020. Organized by Department of geography and Zoology. Kamla Nehru Institute of physical and social sciences Sultanpur UP India -228 118.
69) ToobaQamarandPrachiSrivastavaposteronComputational to lab research approaches to fight against COVID-19: A new paradigm of health care strategies presented (Online) during international Conference on COVID-19 - road Map to future environment organized by department of Botany St Johns College Agra. On June 5th 2020 under world environment day celebration.
70) ToobaQamar and PrachiSrivastava. Oral presentation (Online)on Structural Similarity of surface glycoprotein of COVID-19 for drug repurposing during Global Sustainability Summit–(International) The New Normal, June 3-5 2020Amity institute of Environmental SciencesAmity University Noida.
71) Tooba Qamar and Prachi Srivastava. Oral presentation (Online)on Impact Of research On Mankind Welfare Against Covid-19in conference on May 27th 2020 organized by Department of Rural Management Babasaheb BhimraoAmbedkar University, Lucknow
72) Prekshi Garg, Neha Srivastava, Prachi Srivastava Oral presentation Vaccinomics Approach Integration for Designing Epitope-based Peptide Vaccine For COVID-19 ,at National E-Seminar On COVID-19 Pandemic: Opportunities and Challenges ,19-20 May, 2020 Jointly Organized by Department of Microbiology, Centre of Excellence and Institute of Engineering and Technology & Dr. Rammanohor Lohia Avadh University, Ayodhya, UP.
73) Neha Srivastava,Prekshi Garg, ToobaQmar, Amir, Nandini and Prachi SrivastavaOral presentation title " Targeting multiple anti viraldrug against SARS CoV2.: An insilico drug repurposing " at National E-Seminar On COVID-19 Pandemic: Opportunities and Challenges ,19-20 May, 2020 Jointly Organized by Department of Microbiology, Centre of Excellence and Institute of Engineering and Technology &Dr.RammanohorLohia Avadh University, Ayodhya, UP
74) QamarTooba and SrivastavaPrachi Presented posterentitledInsilco Prediction Of Phosphorylation Sites Along With Tertiary StructureOf PRNP Protein as a target against Fatal Familial Insomnia Presented in National conference on Drug Repurposing and Reinvent Organized by Amity Institute of Pharmacy on March 3-4. 2020.
75) KhanZara Hameed,Srivastava N, Srivastava P. Presented Poster entitledNetwork Analysis of Fibroadenoma, Benign and Malignant Breast Cancer in Women in National conference on Drug Repurposing and Reinvent Organized by Amity Institute of Pharmacy on March 3-4. 2020.
76) Gupta Anushree,Srivastava Prachi poster on ‘Glaucoma Management through Reservetolpivotal study based on in-silico findings was Presented inBiosangam during International conference on Biotechnological interventions for Social Development,Organized by Department of Biotechnology,Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad Prayagraj from February 21-23,2020.
77) Yadav Sneha, Tiwari Anshul and Srivastava Prachi. Poster on Establishment of promising way with herbal medication in Eales' Disease through Insilico and Invitro approaches was presented in Biosangam during International conference on Biotechnological interventions for Social Development,Organized by Department of Biotechnology,Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad Prayagraj from February 21-23,2020.
78) Singh Nelson Sand Srivastava P Presented Poster onProphylacticapproaches for cataract through vision of in-silico findings was Presented in BiosangamduringInternational conference on Biotechnological interventions for Social Development,Organized by Department of Biotechnology,Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad Prayagraj from February 21-23,2020.
79) QamarTooba and SrivastavaPrachi. Presentedposter in National Seminar on Application of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics in Health Care : Breakthrough to Miracle held on 18 -19 February.2020. Organized by Amity Institute of Biotechnology.AUUP lucknow.
80) Singh R.Pani Prasad K., Anand D, Srivastava P.(2019)In Vitro Validation Of Camphene Against Betanoda virus Causing Viral Nervous Necrosis in Barramundi (Lates Calcarifer). in 39th Annual Session of The Academy of Environmental Biology & Conference on the Theme One Health & Ecosystem Services OHES- Nov.29-30th 2019
81) Yadav R and Srivastava P.(2019)Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and Human Health: Microarray Analysis" Talk in 39th Annual Session of The Academy of Environmental Biology & Conference on the Theme “One Health & Ecosystem Services OHES- Nov.29-30th 2019,
82) Garg P. and Srivastava P.(2019)Establishment of NFE2L2 Gene as a Susceptible Target for Different Heavy Metal Induced Toxicity: An In Silico Approachin 39th Annual Session of The Academy of Environmental Biology & Conference on the Theme “One Health & Ecosystem Services OHES- Nov.29-30th 2019
83) Srivastava N,MishraB. N, SrivastavaP.(2019)In-Silico Identification of TP53 Inactivator with Neuroprotective Role for Wild and Mutant TP53in 39th Annual Session of The Academy of Environmental Biology & Conference on the Theme “One Health & Ecosystem Services OHES- Nov.29-30th 2019.
84) PandeyS, YadavR, SrivastavaP.(2019), Poster presented Identification of theophylline as a potential drug against Aicardi Goutiere Syndrome through in silico approaches, BIOTWEET 19, 2nd TWITTER CONFERENCE, september 27 and 28, 2019
85) ChaubeyK,YadavR, SrivastavaP.(2019) 3D structure prediction tubulin beta 2A chain and establishment of barakol as a potential lead molecule Hydranencephaly through Insilicofindings, BIOTWEET 19, 2nd TWITTER CONFERENCE, september 27 and 28, 2019.
86) Mishra A, Yadav R, Srivastava P.(2019), Molecular interaction studies of Spicoside against AP-4 complex subunit as target against nonprogressive neuromotor disorder, National Conference on Biotechnology Innovations held on September 27- 28, 2019 at SRMU.
87) Swarn S,W and SrivastavaP.(2019), Analysis and Subsequent Molecular Docking of Selected Phytochemical with Slc6a3 and slc6a4 as Potential Therapeutic Agents for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) international conference on Global Environment & Human Existence Changes & Challenges Organized by Research Promotion Committee Navyung Kanya maha Vidyalaya Rajendra Nagar, Lucknow, (u.p.) India September 7th & 8th, 2019. (Oral presentation)
88) Sakshi pandey, Ruchi Yadav,Prachi Srivastava, Preliminary therapeutic computational approach for Aicardi-Goutin syndrome against RNAESH2A as potential target,poster presented in National conference on pollution control & sustainable environment organized by ASAS AUUP luck now., 3-4 september, 2019
89) Chaubey K, YadavR, SrivastavaP.(2019), Proteomic Study Of Hydranencephaly And Identification Of Natural Potential Inhibitor, National conference on pollution control & sustainable environment, 3-4 september, 2019
90) MishraA, Yadav R, SrivastavaP.(2019) Prophylactic Approaches Against Cerebral Palsy Through Computational Analysis, National conference on pollution control & sustainable environment, 3-4 september, 2019
91) Garg P, Tiwari M, Srivastava N, Srivastava P.(2019)ULK1 gene as a susceptible biomarker for autophagy induced neurodegeneration: An insilco prospective, was orally presented in National conference on pollution control & sustainable environment,organized by ASAS AUUP Lucknow. l 3-4 september, 2019
92) Tiwari M, Garg P, Srivastava N, SrivastavaP.(2019)In Silico Mutation study to analyze the effect of Environmental Toxicants on TBXA2 Receptor, was oral presented during National conference on pollution control & sustainable environment, organized by ASAS AUUP Lucknow 3-4 september, 2019.
93) Pandey S, Tiwari A, Verma A,Srivastava P. A promising in silico approach for potential drug candidate against Diabetic Retinopathy through in silico findings.(2019).poster presentation in National Symposium on Biotech Breakthrough in Clinical Research and Diagnostics(BBCRD-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 26-27.2019.
94) Mandloi A, Srivastava N, Srivastava P, In-silico approach to identify potential target for multiple sclerosis in homo sapiens through network analysisoral.(2019) presentation in National Symposium on Biotech Breakthrough in Clinical Reseach and Diagnostics(BBCRD-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 26-27.2019.
95) Mishra M, Pant AB, Srivastava P, Diagnosis of carvacrol as most potential antifilarial compound through comparative insilico findings and invitro validation.(2019) oral presentation in National Symposium on Biotech Breakthrough in Clinical Reseach and Diagnostics(BBCRD-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 26-27.2019.
96) Tiwari A and Srivastava P.Role of microRNAs in ocular disorder (2019)in National Symposium on Biotech Breakthrough in Clinical Research and Diagnostics(BBCRD-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 26-27.2019.
97) Salwan N, Singh A, Srivastava P, Phylogenetic analysis of proteins CLN3 and ABCC9 of Batten disease and Cantu syndrome with reference to other selected neurological disorders.(2019)poster presentation in National Symposium on Biotech Breakthrough in Clinical Research and Diagnostics(BBCRD-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 26-27.2019.
98) Pankaj V, Chauhan SS,Mishra L,SrivastavaP.Organ-specific gene information system :O gene Database (2019)poster presentation in National Symposium on Biotech Breakthrough in Clinical Research and Diagnostics(BBCRD-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 26-27.2019.
99) Nelson S, Chauhan S.S, Tiwari A, Srivastava N, SrivastavaP.(2019)Identification of potential biomarker for Uveitis Disorder:A System biology approachposter presentation in 7th International Symposium on Current Trends in Drug Discovery Research (CTDDR-2019) organized by CSIR,Central Drug Research Institute Lucknow at February 20-23 ,2019
100) Yadav S, TiwariA, SrivastavaP.Comparative modeling and Molecular interaction study for the management of AMD and CRVO ocular disorder.(2019)poster presentation in 7th International Symposium on Current Trends in Drug Discovery Research (CTDDR-2019) organized by CSIR,CentralDrugResearch Institute Lucknow at February 20-23 ,2019
101) Singh A and Srivastava P In silico structure prediction and characterization of Protein involved in Cantu Syndrome Poster Presentation in.(2019)poster presentation in National conference on big data in life sciences and healthcare (BDLSH-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 12 -13.2019.
102) SrivastavaNandSrivastavaP,Identification of drug lead molecule against osteoarthritis through network based computational approach.(2019)poster presentation in National conference on big data in life sciences and healthcare (BDLSH-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 12-13,2019.
103) Salwan S and Srivastava P. In silico characterization and comparative modeling for CLN3 responsible in etiopathogenesis of Batten Disease. (2019)poster presentation in National conference on big data in life sciences and healthcare (BDLSH-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 12 -13.2019.
104) Pandey S, Tiwari A, SrivastavaP. Identification of potential drug target or biomarker for Eales’s Disease through System biology approach. (2019)poster presentation in National conference on big data in life sciences and healthcare (BDLSH-2019) organized by Amity Institute of biotechnology Amity University Lucknow Campus, at February 12 -13.2019.
105) Garima Awasthi, Ruchi Yadav and Prachi Srivastava “Screening and identification of organophosphate compounds against hybrid ORF constructed for degradation of toxic compounds”poster presentation in International conference on bio-innovation for environmental and health sustainable developments (BEHSD-2018) organized by CSIR- Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow, UP, INDIA at November 27-28, 2018.
106) Prachi Srivastava “Sequence analysis of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with next generation data to establish it as an alternative source of biodegradation”posterpresentationinInternational conference on bio-innovation for environmental and health sustainable developments (BEHSD-2018) organized by CSIR- Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow, UP, INDIA at November 27-28, 2018.
107) Prachi bhargawa ,Archana Kashyap, Siddarth Vats and Prachi Srivastava “In silico approach-based targeting of squalene synthase and 3-hydroxy 3-methylglutaryl-Co-A reductase: A solution towards Leishmaniasis”poster presentation in International conference on bio-innovation for environmental and health sustainable developments (BEHSD-2018) organized by CSIR- Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow, UP, INDIA at November 27-28, 2018.
108) Ruchi Yadav and Prachi srivastava“Establishment of resveratrol and its derivatives as neuroprotectant against monocrotophos induced neurodevelopment injury in mesenchymal stem cells”poster presentation in International conference on bio-innovation for environmental and health sustainable developments (BEHSD-2018) organized by CSIR- Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow, UP, INDIA at November 27-28, 2018.
109) “Protein network analysis to identify key genes and pathway for neurodegeneration through network biology approaches” poster presentation in 4th International toxicology conclave (ITC) organized by CSIR- Indian institute of toxicology research, Lucknow, UP, INDIA at November 2-3, 2018.
110) WarshaneyanS.S. and SrivastavaP.“In-silico characterization and 3D structure prediction of SLC6A3 and SLC6A4 as potential targets against obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)” poster presentation in International conference on neuroscience and XXXVI annual meeting of Indian academy of neurosciences “Translational research in Improving mental health” organized by Biochemistry and molecular biology laboratory, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi at October 29-31, 2018.
111) Singh A, Dhawan S and Srivastava P.“Stem cell information system (SCIS)”oral presentation in International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biomaterial, Bio-imaging, Bioscience, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering, Cancer Biology, Stem Cell Research, Cell Apoptosis and Applied Biotechnology (BCS-2018) organized by Jawahar Lal University, New Delhi, India at October 23, 2018.
112) Salwan N and Srivastava P.“Construction of protein network among fifty-five genes involved in disorders associated with noise pollution”, poster presentation in National conference on current issues of environmental health, climate change and its management (NCEM-2018) organized by The academy of environmental biology, RML, Faizabad, India at October 3-4, 2018.
113) Sinha S and Srivastava P.“Primary sequence analysis to three-dimensional structure prediction of PCDH-19 as a selected target for epilepsy with construction of virtual phytochemical library”,oral presentation in National conference on current issues of environmental health, climate change and its management (NCEM-2018) organized by The academy of environmental biology, RML, Faizabad, India at October 3-4, 2018.
114) Singh A and Srivastava P. “Computational approaches for 5HT1AR target against depression and creation of virtual library of natural antidepressant”oral presentation in National conference on current issues of environmental health, climate change and its management (NCEM-2018) organized by The academy of environmental biology, RML, Faizabad, India at October 3-4, 2018.
115) Siddiqui A, Trivedi A and Srivastava P. “Identification of potential drug target for Parkinson’s disease by applying back traversing approach on available genomic data”, National symposium on Recent trends in Biotechnology: Technology to skill development (RTB-2K18), organized by Ram Swaroop memorial University, Lucknow, UP at March 23-24, 2018.
116) Srivastava Pand SrivastavaN.“Emerging role of Nano informatics and Nanotechnology in Neurodegenerative Disorder”. During National Conference on Biological Application of Nanomaterials “Nanocon”held at AMITY Institute of Biotechnology, AMITY University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus on January 09, 2018.
117) Srivastava N, and Srivastava P. “Identification of potential target for studying mechanistic approach underlining pesticides induced autism and its effect on women health ”During International conference on Impact of Environment On Women’s Health. ”Organized by Amity University Lucknow Campus and National Institute Of Environment Health Sciences, North Carolina,USA.29th November to December 1st 2017.
118) Srivastava S, Bhaduria A, and Srivastava P.Neuro allergens: Impact on Woman’s Health during International conference on Impact of Environment On Women’s Health.” Organized by Amity University Lucknow Campus and National Institute Of Environment Health Sciences, North Carolina, USA.29th November to December 1st 2017.
119) Singh R, Prasad K.P, and Srivastava P. In silico characterization and 3D structure prediction of mx protein of Latescalcarifer (Barramundi). During International conference on Impact of Environment On Women’s Health.” Organized by Amity University Lucknow Campus and National Institute Of Environment Health Sciences, North Carolina,USA.29th November to December 1st 2017
120) Singh R, Prasad K.P and Srivastava P.“Virtual Screening Of Potential Herbal Antiviral Agent Through Targeting MX Protein Of Betanoda Virus Causing Problem Of Nervous Necrosis in Barramundi sp..” During xxxv Annual meet of Indian Academy of Neurosciences (IAN) and international conference on “Translational Neurosciences and its Application in Protection of Mental Health” held at Ravenshaw University, Odisha Cuttack-753003, India on October 29-31, 2017.
121) Goswami S and Srivastava P.“Computational Approaches for fighting against Anxiety Neurosis through targeting BDNF and CFR1”. During xxxv Annual meet of Indian Academy of Neurosciences (IAN) and international conference on “Translational Neurosciences and its Application in Protection of Mental Health” held at Ravenshaw University, Odisha Cuttack-753003, India on October 29-31, 2017.
122) Anand S. and Srivastava P.“In silico identification of Ginkgo A as a strong antidepressant by targeting REDD1 and β catenin proteins and their interaction studies with it”During xxxv Annual meet of Indian Academy of Neurosciences (IAN) and international conference on “Translational Neurosciences and its Application in Protection of Mental Health” held at Ravenshaw University, Odisha Cuttack-753003, India on October 29-31, 2017.
123) Pankaj V, Chauhan S.S, Verma A, Srivastava N, and Srivastava P. “Pathway analysis of DRD4, SNAP25 and AKT1 genes to establish their role as a possible potential future targets for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder, Intellectual Disability and Autism disorders: An system biology approach.” During xxxv Annual meet of Indian Academy of Neurosciences (IAN) and international conference on “Translational Neurosciences and its Application in Protection of Mental Health” held at Ravenshaw University, Odisha Cuttack-753003, India on October 29-31, 2017.
124) Verma A, Chauhan S.S, Pankaj V, Srivastava N, and Srivastava P.“Molecular Interaction studies of screened phytochemicals to establish their promising potentiality against identified protein target of selected neurodevelopmental Disorders.” During xxxv Annual meet of Indian Academy of Neurosciences (IAN) and international conference on “Translational Neurosciences and its Application in Protection of Mental Health” held at Ravenshaw University, Odisha Cuttack-753003, India on October 29-31, 2017.
125) Chauhan S.S, Verma A, Pankaj V, Srivastava N, and Srivastava P.“Identification and 3D structure prediction of potential drug targets against Selected Neurodevelopmental Disorders by establishing network analysis: A system biology approach.” During xxxv Annual meet of Indian Academy of Neurosciences (IAN) and international conference on “Translational Neurosciences and its Application in Protection of Mental Health” held at Ravenshaw University, Odisha Cuttack-753003, India on October 29-31, 2017.
126) Rashid I, Kumar R, Pathak A.K., Srivastava P, Kushwaha BS. “Isolation and characterization of connective tissue growth factor gene in Rohu,” National seminar on Key Aspects of Interface between Biology and Engineering-II Organized by AMITY School of Applied Sciences, AMITY University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus, India on October 11, 2017.
127) Srivastava S, Shikha D, and Srivastava P. Neuro allergen: Knowledge Based Information System, National conference on current trends in chemical and environmental sciences and their applications (NCCTCESA),organized by Amity school of Applied sciences, Amity university Lucknow Campus, March 29th-30th 2017.
128) Srivastava N, Mishra B.N. and Srivastava P. Identification and analysis of neuroprotective gene against oxidative stress mediated neurodegeneration through system biology approaches, National conference on current trends in chemical and environmental sciences and their applications (NCCTCESA), organized by Amity school of Applied sciences, Amity university Lucknow Campus, March 29th-30th 2017.
129) Yadav R, and Srivastava P. Bioconductor: Promising Software for Analyzing High Throughput Genomics and Proteomics Data,4th Lucknow Science Congress Lucknow,Luscon2017, organized by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University on Feb 28th -March 2 2017
130) Awasthi G, and Srivastava P. In silico cloning .Structural and functional analysis of Hybrid protein designed for degradation of organophosphates.,4th Lucknow Science Congress Lucknow,Luscon2017, organized by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University on Feb 28th -March 2 2017
131) Yadav R, and Srivastava P. Laforin as therapeutic targets for progressive myoclyonusepilepsy, International conference on updates in Cancer prevention and research (ICUCPR). Organized by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University on Feb 14th -16th and 20th 2017.
132) Singh R, Pathak A.K, and Srivastava P. Insilco based molecular approached for identification of targeted drug molecules against Mx protein of Barramundi fish, 1st international river summit, Allahabad India, Nov 24th -26th 2016.
133) SrivastavaN,Mishra BN ,SrivastavaP. Establishment of most suitable target for studying mechanistic approach for different neurological disorder induced through different neurotoxicant. 2nd international toxicology conclave, organized by IITR Lucknow CSIR on Nov. 15-16 , 2016.
134) AgarwalS,NagpureN,S, SrivastavaP,KumarR,andPandeyM. Insilico Mining of conserved miRNA from the contigs,ESTS and BAC End sequences of Clariasbatrachus (linnaeus,1758).1st International Agrobiodiversity Congress, organized by NPBGR,ICAR,New Delhi India. Nov.6-9th 2016.
135) SrivastavaN, andSrivastavaP. Metabolic pathway Construction and expression analysis of highly conserved neuroprotective genes of oxidative stress and their validation through comparative system biology approach. 34th Annual Meeting of India Academy of Neurosciences organized by National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, Gurgaon, Haryana (India) October 19-21, 2016.
136) SrivastavaN. and SrivastavaP.Virtual Establishment of Phytochemials as Neuroprotectants against Pesticides exposedParkinsons, Alzheimer and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Disease , National Seminar on Key Aspects of interface between biology and engineering ,organized by Amity school of Applied sciences, Amity university Lucknow Campus on Oct18th 2016.
137) SrivastavaP,DeepU,AwasthiG,andYadavR.Identification of potential phytochemical against intellectual disability and attention deficit hyperactivity (Neurodevelopmental Disorder) through Insilico Approaches. International conference on New Insights and Multidisciplinary Approaches in Toxicology Studies as 36th Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology AMITY University Noida UP,India on August 3-5 2016.
138) TiwariA, AgarwalP,andSrivastava P.NeuroTox KB: A knowledge –based of Neurotoxicants International conference on New Insights and Multidisciplinary Approaches in Toxicology Studies as 36th Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology India on August 3-5 2016
139) MishraM,andSrivastavaP.Insilico 3D structure prediction with active side identification of gp 15/400 Polyprotein: A potential target of Wuchereriabancroftiagaintfiliariais. The VIth International Symposium entitiled Current Trends in Drug Discovery and Research “CTDDR-2016” organized by CSIR- Central Drug Research Institute on February 25-28, 2016.
140) YadavR, JhanS,PantA.B,andSrivastavaP.Developmental exposure of resveratrol against mcp induced neuronal cells alters the expression of atrx gene involved in neurological diseases. The VIth International Symposium entitled Current Trends in Drug Discovery and Research “CTDDR-2016” organized by CSIR- Central Drug Research Institute on February 25-28, 2016.
141) YadavR,PantA.B, andSrivastavaP.Molecular docking of resveratrol with high throughput neurodevelopment injury data unlocks potential drug targets. National Conference on “Drug Discovery &Formulation Development” organized by AMITY Institute of Pharmacy, AMITY University, Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow Campus on February 23, 2016.
142) SrivastavaN,PantA.B,andSrivastavaP. Identification and computational analysis of Neuroprotective genes involved in the metabolic pathway of neurodegenerative diseases. BIOKUMBH- 2016- A National Conference on Recent Trends and Advances in Biotechnology organized by center of biotechnology, University of Allahabad on February 20-21, 2016.
143) Awasthi G,Yadav R ,SrivastavaP and Pant AB.”Consortia of genes degrading organophosphate : A xenobiotic Compound. UP Microcon 2016,Held during feb 6 ,2016 organised by Department of Microbiology Dr RMLIMS Lucknow.
144) PandeyM,SrivastavaP,AgarwalS,NagpureN,S, KumarR. Mining of Markers from whole genome sequencing data.International Symposium on genomic in aquaculture,organized by ICAR-Central institute of Freshwater Aquaculture on Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, India on Jan 28th-30th 2016.
145) Yadav R , Deepshikha, Srivastava p ‘Homology Modelling and protein interaction map of CHRNA 7 Neurogenesis protein, ICBBB2015 ,Dec 29 th -30, 2015,Organised by Mind reader publication New Delhi India.
146) YadavR,PantA.B. and SrivastavaP.Statistical Solutions With R programming International Conference on Statistics and Related Areas for Equity, Sustainability and Development SRAESD- 2015 in Conjugation with XXXV Annual Convention of Indian Society for Probability and Statistics ISPS Organized by Department of Statistics,UniversityofLucknow,India during 28th to 30th Nov.2015.
147) AwasthiG,YadavR,PantA.B,andSrivastavaP.Functional conservation of Microbial Genes Degrading xenobiotic, XXXVth Annual National Conference on Challenges and opportunities in Toxicology Research and Product Safety Assesments. Society of Toxicology organized by Palampur Biosciences PVT.Ltd.in Association with SVS Medical College and Hospital,Mahabubnagar Telangana State during 23 to 25 Nov.2015.
148) TiwariA, KumariA,andSrivastavaP.Insights into DNA methyltransferase induced epigenetic modifications of various genes involved in neurodegenerative disorders XXXIII Annual National Conference of Indian Academy of Neurosciences. on the theme Neurosciences Research from Mechanisms to Application organized by the Department of Biochemistry Punjab University, Chandigarh during 31st October to 2nd November 2015.
149) YadavR,PantA.B, and SrivastavaP.Comprehensive workflow for affymetrix gene chip analysis using r and bioconducter. XXXIII Annual National Conference of Indian Academy of Neurosciences, on the theme Neurosciences Research from Mechanisms to Application organized by the Department of Biochemistry Punjab University, Chandigarh during 31st October to 2nd November 2015.
150) YadavR,JhaS,KumarM, andSrivastavaP.miRNA Based Phylogeny Reveals Regulatory Relationship Between RehususLymphoCryptovirus and Epstein Barr Virus. International Pharmaceutical Conference Organised by organized by OMIC International Group at New Delhi, India during October 08 to 10 October,2015.
151) SrivastavaP, and YadavRRegulatory Relationship of microRNAs in Alzheimer and Huntington Diseases: A Cladistic Approach. 6th World Congress on Biotechnology organized by the OMIC International Group at hotel Crown Plaza New Delhi, India during October 05-07, 2015.
152) QamarA,TiwariA,andSrivastavaP.Insilico identification of genes of economic alternative sources involved in the production of Biodiesel, Fifth international conference on plants and environmental pollution(ICPEP-5) organized by International society of environmental botanists and CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow during February 24-27, 2015.
153) KumariA,AwasthiG,TiwariA, and SrivastavaP.Insilico identification and construction of microbial gene cluster associated with biodegradation of undesired toxic materials, Fifth international conference on plants and environmental pollution(ICPEP-5) organized by International society of environmental botanists and CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow during February 24-27, 2015.
154) SinghS,SharmaM,TiwariA,andSrivastavaP.AFPD: Anti filarial plant database, Fifth international conference on plants and environmental pollution(ICPEP-5) organized by International society of environmental botanists and CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow during February 24-27, 2015.
155) UpadhayaA,SaxenaS,SinghJ,ChaturvediR,SrivastavaP,andSinghS.K.Identification of bacteria from dye and industrial effluent contaminated soil through metagenomic approaches, Fifth international conference on plants and environmental pollution(ICPEP-5) organized by International society of environmental botanists and CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow during February 24-27, 2015.
156) TrivediA,TiwariA,andSrivastavaP.Molecular interaction of Survivin and naturally occurring ligands by Insilicoanalyses for retinoblastoma targeting, National symposium on Interfacing chemical biology and drug design, organized by AMITY Institute of Pharmacy, AMITY University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow during February 24-25, 2015.
157) SrivastavaS,TiwariA,andSrivastavaP.Establishment of potential herbal treatment for Labeorohitaagainstcolumnarisdisease through insilico protein ligand interaction studies, The 10th Indian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum, Towards Responsible Aquaculture and Sustainable Fisheries, National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR) Lucknow, India, during 12-15thNovember, 2014.
158) Suyash Agarwal , Prachi Srivastava ,Genome wide mining of mirna in brain and pineal gland of Danio rerio from the ngs data, The 10th Indian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum, Towards Responsible Aquaculture and Sustainable Fisheries, National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR) Lucknow, India, during 12-15thNovember, 2014.
159) Tiwari A,Trivedi A, .Identification and computational analysis of genes involved in Parkinsonian syndrome, International Symposium on Translational Neuroscience & XXXII Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Neurosciences, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, during 1-3rdNovember, 2014.
160) Trivedi A, Yadav R, and Srivastava P. Analysis of Differential Gene Expression in neuronal stem cells derived LRRK2 mutant gene involved in Parkinson Disease, International Symposium on Translational Neuroscience & XXXII Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Neurosciences, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, during 1-3rdNovember, 2014.
161) TrivediR,RastogiS,YadavR,TiwariA,SrivastavaP. Analysis of differential gene expression in muscle biopsies of distal muscle cells involved in tibial muscular dystrophy, National Conference on Bioengineering and Biotechnology: An Industrial Perspective at AMITY Institute of Biotechnology, AMITY University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow, U.P., during 16-17thOctober, 2014.
162) KhareR,TiwariA, and SrivastavaP.Biofilm integrated nanofiber display: a noval protein engineering system, National Conference on Bioengineering and Biotechnology: An Industrial Perspective at AMITY Institute of Biotechnology, AMITY University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow, U.P., during 16-17thOctober, 2014.
163) SinghA,QmarA,YadavR,andSrivastavaP.Genomic diversity of Ebola virus: a phylogenetic inference, National Conference on Bioengineering and Biotechnology: An Industrial Perspective at AMITY Institute of Biotechnology, AMITY University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow, U.P., during 16-17thOctober, 2014.
164) TrivediA,TiwariA,andSrivastavaP.Characterization and molecular interaction study of Laforin protein for remediation of Epilepsy, International conference on “Future prospects of advancements in biological sciences, health issues & environmental protection, jointly organized by Cytogene research & development and Society of Biosciences, Health issues & environmental protection at Indira Gandhi Pratisthan, Lucknow during February 07-08, 2014.
165) NandyS,DubeyN,TiwariA,andSrivastavaP. Cloud Computing: Innovation and Applications, International conference on “Future prospects of advancements in biological sciences, health issues & environmental protection, jointly organized by Cytogene research & development and Society of Biosciences, Health issues & environmental protection at Indira Gandhi Pratisthan, Lucknow during February 07-08, 2014.
166) KidwaiN,TiwariA, andSrivastavaP.Docking Analysis and Structure Prediction along with In- Silico Characterization of CGRP involved in Migraine, Headache Update 2013 jointly organized by Indian Academy of Neurosciences Lucknow Branch and Headache Subsection, Indian Academy of Neurology at Convention Centre, KGMU. Lucknow during November 11th, 2013.
167) SrivastavaS,TiwariA,andSrivastavaP.In-silico characterization and 3-D structure prediction along with comparative docking studies of herbal versus synthetic ligands against Fyn C kinase of Alzheimer disease, 31st Annual meeting of Indian academy of Neurosciences & International Symposia on Neurosciences, Emerging Trends & Challenges in Neuroscience, at The National Academy of Sciences India (NASI), Allahabad, during 25-27th, October, 2013.
168) TiwariA,SharmaM,GaurS,PalS,PantA.B.,andSrivastavaP.Pesticide degrading Gene information system with Pest-i tool, “33rd Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology (STOX), India & National Symposia on “Toxicogenomic technologies in predictive toxicology”, Alternatives to use of animals and in vitro models for modern toxicity testing” &“Phyto-remedial approaches against environmental pollutants for human and animal health” at Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, UP Pt. DeenDayal Upadhyay PashuChikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya evam Go AnusandhanSansthan, Mathura, U.P., during 23-25th October, 2013.
169) SharmaM,TiwariA,andSrivastavaP.Identification of Polyurethane bio-degradable (PueA) gene in other microbial species through Insilico similarity index analysis, “33rd Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology (STOX), India & National Symposia on “Toxicogenomic technologies in predictive toxicology”, Alternatives to use of animals and in vitro models for modern toxicity testing” &“Phyto-remedial approaches against environmental pollutants for human and animal health” at Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, UP Pt. DeenDayal Upadhyay PashuChikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya evam Go AnusandhanSansthan, Mathura, U.P., during 23-25th October, 2013.
170) Gaur S,TiwariA, ChaturvediR,andSrivastavaP.Insilico identification of Organophosphate and Carbamate degradable genes in selected species, “33rd Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology (STOX), India & National Symposia on “Toxicogenomic technologies in predictive toxicology”, Alternatives to use of animals and in vitro mod
1. Computational Approaches to flight against wheat rust, Kiran Kushwaha, Amaan Arif, Ruby Sigh, Prachi Bhargava, Prachi Srivastava; Liberte Journal (ISSN:0024-2020) Volume 13 Issue 6 2025; doi.org/20.14118 (Web of Science)
2. Molecular Docking Analysis Reveals the Antiviral Potential of Oleanane Against Potato Virus Y Infection Affecting the Growth of Solanum tuberosum Ajay Kumar Pandey, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastavaand Mala Trivedi* ISSN : 0976-5131; 2025. DOI: 10.18311/ti/2025/v32i2/48147, Volume 32, Issue 2, Toxicology International (Scopus)
3. Network Pharmacology identifies the potential effect of triterpenes in the treatment of powdery scab disease in Solanum tuberosum. Sneha Singh, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava, Mala Trivedi * ISSN : 0976-5131, Toxicology International, Volume 32(2) : 429-438; 2025. DOI: 10.18311/ti/2025/v32i2/48150 (Scopus)
4. Establishing the Therapeutic Potential of Berberine Against pyrC Gene of Clavibacter michiganensis Responsible for Causing Ring Rot in Potatoes Using Computational Approaches, Mandavi Tripathi, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava*, Mala Trivedi*, * ISSN : 0976-5131, Toxicology International (Scopus)
5. Wayez Naqvi, Prekshi Garg and Prachi Srivastava, Transcriptome Derived Artificial Neural Networks Predict PRRC2A as a Potent Biomarker for Epilepsy ,Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, (impact- 3.6); SCOPUS/WEB OF SCIENCE, Science Direct. 10.1016/j.jgeb.2025.100503, Volume 23, Issue 2, June 2025, 100503.
6. Prachi Srivastava, Sanjana Mishra, Prekshi Garg and Mala Trivedi, Multi- system biology approaches revels the role of the has-miR-21 in increasing risk of neurological disorders in patients suffering from hyper tensions. Journal of human hypertension, (impact- 2.7); SCOPUS/WEB OF SCIENCE; 10.1038/s41371-025-01027-3, Journal of Human Hypertension volume 39, pages432–441 (2025)
7. In Silico Variant Analysis Identifies Mutations in TP53 Gene Increasing The Risk of Cancer in COVID-19 Patients. Available online March 24, 2025Author(s): Ankita Singh, Prekshi Garg and Prachi Srivastava*Publishedon: 24March,2025Article ID: e26667975363890 DOI: 10.2174/0126667975363890250314030621 ISSN: 2666-7967, online ISSN: 2666-7975. Scopus (Corona Viruses Journal)
8. In Vitro Validation of Quercetin’s Antibacterial Potency Against Hemorrhagic Septicemia in Oreochromis niloticus; Mahendra Kumar Savita1 , Vinay Dwivedi2,3 and Prachi Srivastava1*; ISSN : 0976-5131; DOI: 10.18311/ti/2025/v32i1/47581.Toxicology International, Volume 32, Issue 1, January-March 2025 (Scopus)
9. Insignificance of Variant Analysis in Neuropsychiatric Disorders Vaishnavi, Shrijal Singh and Prachi Srivastava. International Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery Volume 16, Number 3-4 July-December 2024 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijnns.0975.0223.161224.3 (Copernicus)
10. Metagenomics study reveals altered composition of Avispirillum, Phocaeicola, Bacteroides, and Faecalibacterium in the gut of patients suffering with Alzheimer’s disease Jahvnavi , Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egg.2025.100322 Received 7 October 2024; Received in revised form 22 December 2024; Accepted 1 January 2025 Ecological Genetics and Genomics 34 (2025) 100322 Available online 4 January 2025 2405-9854/© 2025 Published by Elsevier Inc (Scopus)
11. Prachi Srivastava (CA), Amaan Arif, Shrijal Singh (2025) Artificial Intelligence in Decoding ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. International Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery Vol.16, No.1 January-June 2024 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijnns.0975.0223.16124. (Indexed Copernicus)
12. Maheshwari, H., Garg, P., & Srivastava, P. (2025). In silico analysis predicts mutational consequences of CITED2, NUDT4, and Ar18B in patients with bipolar disorder. Behavioural Brain Research, 476, 115257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2024.115257( Impact 2.6) Volume 476, 5 January 2025, 115257 (Scopus/ Web of Science)
13. Arif, A., Garg, P., & Srivastava, P. (2024). Transcriptome Network Biology Reveals the Neuroprotective Potential of Rosmarinic Acid Against Frontotemporal Dementia. Chemija, 34(2). Retrieved from http://opensubmissionsystem.com/index.php/chemija/article/view/159 (Scopus)
14. Mathur, S., Tiwari, A., Saxena, S., & Srivastava, P. (2024). Identification of Collective Expression Pattern of miRNA in the Regulation of Diabetic Retinopathy. The Open Bioinformatics Journal, 17, e18750362298278. https://doi.org/10.2174/0118750362298278240801062526 (Scopus)
15. Ansari, H., Garg, P., Rashmi, K. S., Bernhardt, G. V., & Srivastava, P. (2024). Network pharmacology and molecular docking reveal the therapeutic mechanism of Musa acuminata against obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.7324/JAPS.2024.154791 (Scopus/ Web of Science)
16. Singh, A., Srivastava, N., Tiwari, A., & Srivastava, P. (2024). Decoding Retinoblastoma: Unveiling Gene Networks and Potential Targets through In Silico Analysis. The Open Bioinformatics Journal, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.2174/0118750362295629240521073310 (Scopus/ Web of Science)
17. Arif, A., Garg, P., & Srivastava, P. (2024). Exploring Machine Learning Algorithms for Drug Discovery, Development, and Evaluation. In Harnessing AI for Healthier Future and Sustainable Well-being. Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus. (Proceedings)
18. Arif, A., Garg, P., & Srivastava, P. (2024). Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis: AI Insights. Insights in Biology and Medicine, 8(2), 001-010. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.ibm.1001027, Scopus?
19. Arif, A., Garg, P., & Srivastava, P. (April 2024). Unlocking the Transformative Power of Synthetic Biology. Archives of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, 8(1), 009-016. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.abb.1001039,
20. Srivastava, P., & Arif, A. (2024). AI-Driven Ocular Imaging for Systemic Disease Detection. EC Ophthalmology, 15(6), Guest Editorial, 1-2. Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus, Lucknow, India.
21. Nityendra Shukla, Neha Srivastava, Prachi srivastava, and Jitendra Narayan. Setu: A pipeline for the robust assembly of the SARS-CoV-2 genome. Microbiology Resource Announcements 2024.(Scopus/ Web of Science)
22. Prekshi Garg, Farrukh Jamal, Prachi Srivastava. RNA-Seq data analysis reveals novel nonsense mutations in the NPR3 gene leading to the progression of intellectual disability disorder. Heliyon 2024 (SCOPUS, Web of Science, Impact factor: 4)
23. Harshita Maheshwari, Maitreyi Pathak, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Computational Analysis Reveals the Therapeutic Potential of Asiatic Acid Against the miRNA Correlated Differentially Expressed Genes of Bipolar Disorder. AIMS Molecular Science, 11(2): 99-115. (SCOPUS, Web of Science, Impact factor: 1.4)
24. Sanjana Mishra, Prekshi Garg, Shilpi Srivastava, Prachi Srivastava; Br - nanoconjugate enhances the antibacterial efficacy of nimboloide against Flavobacterium columnare infection in Labeo rohita: A nanoinformatics approach; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2024.106575 (SCOPUS, Web of Science, Impact factor: 3.8)
25. Prekshi Garg, Farrukh Jamal, Prachi Srivastava. Comparative Transcriptomics Data Profiling Reveals E2F Targets as an Important Biological Pathway Overexpressed in Intellectual Disability Disorder. Bioinformatics and Biology Insights 18; 1-8; 2024. (SCOPUS, Web of Science). Impact factor 5.8. DOI: 10.1177/11779322231224665
26. Mahendra Kumar Savita, Vinay Dwivedi & Prachi Srivastava (2023) Deployment of in-silico analysis to reveal the antibacterial profiles of Allium sativum against Aeromonas hydrophila, Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2023.2294832 (Impact 5.23 Scopus Web of Science UGC).
27. Nityendra Shukla, Neha Srivastava, Rohit Gupta, Prachi Srivastava,Jitendra Narayan CoViD Variants, Villain and Victory: A Bioinformatics Perspective
Authors: Microorganism. Impact (4.7) COVID Variants, Villain and Victory: A Bioinformatics Perspective. Microorganisms 11, 2039. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11082039 Published August 9,2023. (SCOPUS, Web of Science). Impact Factor: 4.5.
28. NAQVI, W., SINGH, A., GARG, P., SRIVASTAVA, P. (2023). Network biology: A promising approach for drug target identification against neurodevelopmental disorders. BIOCELL, 47(8), 1675–1687. (SCOPUS, Web of Science INDEX IMPACT 1.2)
29. Hasan Ansari, Prekshi Garg, Radhika Rastogi, Rekha Sharma, Prachi Srivastava. Reverse Docking Approach Reveals the Negative Effect of Caffeine Toxicity on Glutamate GluR2 Receptor. Toxicology International 30 (3); 321-327; 2023. (SCOPUS)
30. Wayez Naqvi, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Impact of prolong use of COVID-19 drugs on human neurological system using Insilco drug-gene interaction. Coronaviruses 2023, 4 (2) DOI: 10.2174/2666796704666230726122536 (Bentham publishers). SCOPUS
31. Ananya Singh, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava. Identification of priority genes involved in ADHD using multiple system biology approach and establishment of Asiatic acid as a natural inhibitor against GRIN2B receptor. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked. Volume 40, 2023. ISSN 2352-9148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imu.2023.101282 (Scopus) June 16,2023
32. Screening of camphene as a potential inhibitor targeting SARS-CoV-2 various structural and functional mutants: Through reverse docking approach Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal 2023, 10(2), 123–129 Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal ePublished: 27 May 2023. (SCOPUS, Web of Science).
33. Srivastava P, Tiwari A, Ahmad K, Srivastava N and Garg P (2023) Editorial: An insight into multi-omics analysis of dementia disorders. Front. Genet. 14;1206530. Impact 3.7 (Date: 16th May, 2023) (SCOPUS)
34. Shambhavi Singh, Payal Trivedi, Prachi Srivastava. Identification of Genomic Variants from the Transcriptome Data of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. International Journal of Clinical and Medical Informatics 6(1). 2023. Published April 16, 2023
35. Tooba Qamar, Ruchi Yadav, Prachi Srivastava. Targeting Surface Glycoproteins of SARS-CoV-2 for Drug Repurposing: Stste of the Art and Future Opportunities Volume 8, Issue I, January-2023, International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No:-2456-2165 IJISRT23JAN647 www.ijisrt.com573
36. Payal Trivedi, Sudhanshu shekhar Dubey, Pradyumn Singh Prachi Srivastava. ‘Identification of hsa-mir-92a-3p as a novel biomarker and PIK3R1 as a key regulatory gene to combat with the diagnostic patterns of Autism Spectrum Disorders’. Materials today: Preceedings Journal, Elsevier. [Impact factor 1.46] Dec 16, 2022 (SCOPUS)
37. Nityendra Shukla, Neha Srivastava, Aditya Trivedi, Prahlad Kishore Seth, and Prachi Srivastava. Identification of novel drug target for osteoarthritis using network biology approaches. The open bioinformatics journal 15, 2022. Scopus impact 1.7
38. Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava, Mohd Aqib, Payal Trivedi, Neha Srivastava, Prachi Srivastava. Network gene analysis of potential target for neurological disorders through system biology approach. Int J Neurol Neurosurg. 2022; 14 (2): 45-53.
39. Payal Trivedi, Pradyuman Singh, Pankaj Rai, Prachi Srivastava. A meta-analysis of differentially expressed and regulatory genes with their functional enrichment analysis for brain transcriptome data in autism spectrum disorder. Journal of biomolecular structure and dynamics. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/07391102.2022.2143900 IF 5.235 (2022). Published on 24 October, 2022 Scopus Web of Science.
40. Prekshi Garg, Farrukh Jamal, Prachi Srivastava. Deciphering the role pf precursor miR-12136 and miR-8485 in progression if intellectual disability. IBRO Neuroscience Reports. DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibneur.2022.10.005 (IF 2. 70)Published on 21 October, 2022 Scopus, Web of Science (Impact factor: 1.5)
41. Garg P, Jamal F, Srivastava P. Meta-Analysis of RNA-Seq Data Identifies Potent Biomarkers for Intellectual Disability Disorder (IDD). Biology and Life Sciences Forum. 2022; 19(1):20. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECBS2022-12945. (Conference Proceeding).
42. Prekshi Garg, Neha Srivastava, Prahlad K Seth, Prachi Srivastava. In silico study of ULK1 Gene as a Susceptible Biomarker for Neurodegeneration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences (2022) (IF 0.9 ) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40011-022-01419-2 NASB-D-21-00342R1. (Scopus, UGC-CARE)
43. Prekshi Garg, Neha Srivastava, Prachi Srivastava. Comparative investigation to analyse the critical role of NFE2L2 gene in heavy metal induced toxicity through in silico approaches. Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal. DOI 10.34172/EHEM.2022.xx Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal 2022, 9(1), x–x. http://ehemj.com Scopus .Web of Sciences, Pubmed ,Received: E –Published on : 10 January 2022. (Impact factor 1.56)
44. Payal Trivedi and Prachi Srivastava. Genetic and Environmental Impact on Autism spectrum disorder. Online International Conference Agriculture, Biological and Life Sciences ICABLS-2021 Conference Proceedings, ISBN:978-93-92403-09-5. (Review)
45. Anurag Singh, Manvi Aswani, Neha Srivastava, Prachi Srivastava. Role and Applicability of in silico Molecular Interactional Studies and Analysis in Relation to Covid-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Research. 2021;3(1):5-8. (Online ISSN: 2664-7176, Print ISSN: 2664-7168)
46. Ruby Singh, Prachi Srivastava. Corona Virus Impact on Aquatic World: A Short Review Acta Scientific Microbiology. 2021;4(4). (ISSN: 2581-3226)
47. Srivastava N, Garg P, Srivastava P, Seth PK. A molecular dynamics simulation study of the ACE2 receptor with screened natural inhibitors to identify novel drug candidate against COVID-19. PeerJ. 2021; 9:e11171 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11171.(3.06) Scopus Web of Science. Impact 3.06
48. Prekshi Garg, Neha Srivastava and Prachi Srivastava. An Integrated In-Silico Approach to Develop Epitope-Based Peptide Vaccine Against SARS-CoV-2. Coronaviruses 2021; 2 .https://doi.org/10.2174/2666796702666210208142945. (Scopus)
49. Ruby Singh, Prachi Srivastava, Deepika Anand and Pani K. Prasad, In Vitro Validation of Camphene as a Potential Antiviral Agent Against Betanodavirus Causing Viral Nervous Necrosis in Barramundi. Anti-Infective Agents. 2021; 19: e130621190183. https://doi.org/10.2174/2211352519999210111223529. (Impact 0.77) (Scopus)
50. Ruby Singh, K. Pani Prasad, Anshul Tiwari, Ajey Pathak, Prachi Srivastava. Molecular docking and Simulation study to identify Antiviral agent by targeting MX protein against Betanodavirus causing viral nervous necrosis in Barramundi. Research J. Pharm. and Tech 2021; 14(3):1405-1411. doi: 10.5958/0974-360X.2021.00251. Impact factor 1.203) (Scopus)
51. Sys Rev Pharm 2022; 13(1): 17-23 A multifaceted review journal in the field of pharmacy E-ISSN 0976-2779 P-ISSN 0975-8453 Research Article Systematic Review Pharmacy Vol 12, Issue 10, Mar Apr, 2021 17 A Computational Study of PADI4 Receptor for Identifying Novel Drug Target against Rheumatoid Arthritis Tooba Qamar, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava* Department of Biotechnology, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India
52. Manmohan Pandey, Basdeo Kushwaha, Ravindra Kumar, Prachi Srivastava, Suman Saroj, Mahender Singh, Evol2Circos: A Web-Based Tool for Genome Synteny and Collinearity Analysis and its Visualization in Fishes, Journal of Heredity. JULY 2020;111(5):486–490, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esaa025. Scopus, web of science (3.100).
53. Study of Impact of COVID-19 on Global Environment Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences ISSN: 0976-9900 (print), 0976-9919 (online), September 30 /2020 Vol 8 ,issue3 Vol 8 ,issue3 :1.604 International Accreditation and Research Council IARC-JCRR Indexing [United State (USA)] (Web of Science) (Impact Factor 2.48)
54. Tooba Qamar, Prekshi Garg , Neha Srivastava , Ruchi Yadav , Prachi Srivastava. Impact of Research on Mankind Welfare against COVID-19. South Asian Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | Volume-2 Issue-4 July-Aug-2020 ISSN 2664-4142 (Print) & ISSN 2664-6749 (Online) DOI: 10.36346/sarjps.2020.v02i04.001
55. PrekshiGarg , Neha Srivastava , Prachi Srivastava. An Integrated In-Silico Approach to Develop Epitope-Based Peptide Vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 Preprints (www.preprints.org) Posted: 24 May 2020 doi:10.20944/preprints202005.0401.v1
56. Srivastava, Neha; Shukla, Nityendra; Trivedi, Aditya; Srivastava, Prachi; Seth, Prahlad Kishore (2020): In-silico Identification of Novel Drug Target for Osteoarthritis in human using System Network Biology Approaches. ChemRxiv. Preprint. https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv.12548030.v1
57. Verma Archana, Chauhan Singh Shweta, Pankaj Vaishali, Srivastava Neha, and Srivastava Prachi. Network Biology Approaches to Identify the Drug Lead Molecule for Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Human. The Open Bioinformatics Journal DOI: DOI: 10.2174/1875036202013010015, 2020, Vol.13, 15-24 (Impact 0.917) (Scopus) (MARCH 20)
58. Rashid Iliyas, Vishwamitra Singh Baisvar, Mahender Singh, Ravindra Kumar, Prachi Srivastava, Basdeo Kushwaha, Ajey Kumar Pathak ,Isolation and characterization of hypoxia inducible heme oxygenase(HMOX1) gene in Labeorohita in Genomics (2020) Volume 112, Issue 3, May 2020, Pages 2327-2333 ISSN: 0888-7543, (IF:6.205). (Scopus), SCI, web of science https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.01.004
59. Yadav, R., Srivastava, P. Establishment of resveratrol and its derivatives as neuroprotectant against monocrotophos-induced alteration in NIPBL and POU4F1 protein through molecular docking studies. Environtal Science Pollution Res 27, 291–304 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-06806-3Impact Factor (Thompson Reuters 5.03). (Scopus) Print ISSN: 0944-1344.SCI , Web of Science (November 2019)
60. Swarn S. Warshaneyan and Prachi Srivastava Analysis and subsequent molecular docking of selected phytochemicals with SLC6A3 and SLC6A4 as potential therapeutic agents for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) bioRxiv preprint doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/776922. this version posted September 20, 2019.
61. Rashid I, Pathak AK, Kumar R, Srivastava P,Singh M, Murali S, Kushwaha B. (2019) Genome-wide comparative analysis of HIF binding sites in Cyprinuscarpio for identification of functional hypoxia response elements. Front. Genet.doi: 10.3389/fgene.2019.00659. Vol.10, July 16, ISSN, 16648021 (Scopus| https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00659 Impact Factor (Thompson Reuters 4.151 (Scopus) Web of science
62. Awasthi G, Yadav R, Srivastava P. De-novo Hybrid Protein Design for Biodegradation of Organophosphate Pesticides. Microbiol. Biotechnol. Lett. 2019 47(2): 278-288. ISSN.1598642X, 22347305 SCOPUS
63. Singh NS, Yadav S, Chauhan SS, Tiwari A, Srivastava N, Srivastava P. Identification of potential biomarker for uveitis disorder: A system biology approach. Research Directions. Spl issue; 58-65. ISSN: 2321 5488,2019
64. Srivastava S, Bhargava A, Pathak N, Srivastava P. Production, characterization, and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles produced by Fusariumoxysporumand monitoring of protein ligand interaction through in-silico approaches. Microbial Pathogenesis. 129 136–145. doi:10.1016/j.micpath.2019.02.013. Impact factor-3.79,ISSN:0882-4010 February (2019); (Scopus) , SCI, web of science
65. Rashid I, Baiswar VS, Singh M, Srivastava P, Kumar R, Kushwaha B, Pathak AK. Isolation and characterization of hypoxia inducible gene connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) in Labeorohita.Molecular Biology Reports.2019; April 46: pp1683-1691 doi: 10.1007/s11033-019-04617-w. Impact factor-2.740,ISSN: 0301-4851, (Scopus). SCI
66. Baig MH, Rashid I, Srivastava P, Ahmad K, Jan AT, Rabbani G, Choi D, Barreto GE, Ashraf GM, Lee EJ, Choi I. NeuroMuscleDB: A Database of Genes Associated with Muscle Development, Neuromuscular Diseases, Ageing, and Neurodegeneration. Mol Neurobiol. August 2019. ;56(8):5835-5843doi: 10.1007/s12035-019-1478-5.Impact factor 5.590,ISSN: 0893-7648, (Scopus) SCI
67. Yadav R, Srivastava P. (February 2019) Interaction study of antioxidants with progressive myoclonus epilepsy by molecular docking techniques. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 12. 2019 Research J. Pharm. and Tech. 12(2): [ ISSN: 0974-360X(Online),0974-3618(Print)]. (Scopus) Pages : 584-588 (Impact 1.203)
68. Srivastava N, Mishra BN, Srivastava P. In-silico identification of drug lead molecule against pesticide-exposed neurodevelopmental disorders through the network-based computational model approach. Current Bioinformatics Journal. 2019; 14(5): 460 – 467. ISSN: 1574-8936, (Scopus). SCI, Web of Science DOI : 10.2174/1574893613666181112130346 (Impact factor 4.85).
69. Ruby singh,K Pani Prasad. Ajai pathak and Prachi srivastatva, In silico characterization and 3 D structure Prediction of MX protein of Lates Calcarifer (Barramundi) : A major threat to Aquaindustry. Toxicology International VOl 25,Issue 4.December 2018. (Impact Factor 0.143) (Scopus)
70. Yadav R, Srivastava P. Clustering, Pathway Enrichment and Protein-Protein Interaction Analysis of Gene Expression in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Advances in Pharmacological Sciences. 2018 Vol 1-10, 2018[ISSN: 1687-6334 (Print), 1687-6342 (Online)]. (Scopus) (Impact 4.80)
71. Prachi Srivastava. “Be with the Nature be with the Healthy Eyes”. EC Ophthalmology 9.3 (2018): 85-86. (Editorial)
72. Srivastava N, Mishra BN, Srivastava P. Protein Network Analysis to Prioritize Key Genes and Pathway for stress-mediated neurodegeneration. The Open Bioinformatics Journal. DOI: 10.2174/1875036201811010240.2018. ISSN: 1875-0362 ― Volume 12, issue 1 .2018,, 240-251 [ ISSN: 1875-0362](Scopus) (Impact factor 0.917)
73. Ruchi Yadav and Prachi Srivastava , Significant Analysis of Microarray (SAM) to identify synergistic effect of RV and NGF in repairing damaged neuronal cells. Toxicology International Vol 25 Issue 1 March 2018. (Impact Factor 0.143) (Scopus)
74. Singh A, Dhawan S, Srivastava P. Stem cell information system (SCIS), International Journal of Basic and Applied Biology (IJBAB). 5:158-159. 2018[ISSN: 2349-5820 Online ISSN: 2349-5839].
75. Khatoon A, Rashid I, Shaikh S, Rizvi SMD, Shakil S, Pathak N, Mir SS, Ahmad K, Hussain T, Srivastava P. ADNCD: a compendious database on anti-diabetic natural compounds focusing on mechanism of action. 3-Biotech. 8:361, 2018. (Impact 2.406) [ISSN: 2190-5738] Vol.8.issue 8, 361-367. (Scopus) SCI, Web of Science.
76. Srivastava N, Srivastava P, System Biology and Network-Based Computational Model Approaches in Biomarker Discovery in Reference to Neurological Disorder. Int. J. Genomics. Data Min: IJGD-125. DOI: 10.29011/ ISSN No.2577-0616. 2018 Vol.10,pp 1-7 2577-0616. (Impact factor1.65)
77. Awasthi G, Kumari A, Pant AB, Srivastava P, “In silico identification and construction of microbial gene clusters associated with biodegradation of xenobiotic compounds”, Microbial Pathogenesis, 114, 340-343, Impact factor 3.79, 2018.[ ISSN: 0882-4010] (Scopus), web of science , SCI DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2017.11.059
78. Pandey M, Kumar R, Srivastava P, Agarwal S, Srivastava S, Nagpure NS, et al., “WGSSAT: A High-Throughput Computational Pipeline for Mining and Annotation of SSR Markers from Whole Genomes”, Journal of Heredity, 109,3, 339-343, Impact factor 2.645, 2017. [ ISSN: 0022-1503 (print); 1465-7333 (on line)] (Scopus) Web of Science, SCI.
79. Shilpi Verma, Prachi Srivastava, Vivek Verma, Sweksha et al. In silico potential drug target identification against 4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase for Huntington diseases. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Drug Design & Discovery. 2017; 4(3): 1–5p. eISSN: 2349-9036
80. Mishra M, Srivastava P, “Review on Computational Approaches for Identification of New Targets and Compounds for Fighting Against Filariasis”, The Open Bioactive Compounds Journal, 5, 1, 72-82, 2017. [ISSN: 1874-8473] (Scopus) (Impact factor 0.917)
81. Rashid I, Nagpure NS, Srivastava P, Kumar R, Pathak AK, Singh M, et al., “HRGFish: A database of hypoxia responsive genes in fishes”, Scientific Reports, 7, 423-446, Impact factor 5.528, 2017. [ISSN 2045-2322 (online)] (Scopus) SCI , Web of Science
82. Prachi Srivastava, Anshul Tiwari. Critical Role of Computer Simulations in Drug Discovery and Development. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2017, 17, 2422-2432(Impact Factor 3.502) [ISSN: 1873-4294(online)ISSN(Print)1568-0266] (Scopus) web of science, SCIdoi: 10.2174/1568026617666170403113541.
83. Ruchi Yadav, Deepshikha, Prachi Srivastava. Homology Modeling and Protein Interaction Map of CHRNA7 Neurogenesis Protein. Ann Neurosci 2017; 24:173–179[ ISSN: 0972-7531 (Print) , 0976-3260 (Online)]. (Scopus) SCI web of science doi: 10.1159/000477155. (Impact Factor 1.642)
84. Shreya Srivastava, Anshul Tiwari and Prachi Srivastava. Remediation of Fresh Water Fishes against Bacterial Diseases: Novel In-Silico approaches, Current Trends Biomedical Engineering & Biosciences, 2017; 1(5): 555 -572 [ISSN: 2572-1151] (Impact Factor 0.5)
85. Iliyas Rashid, NS Nagpure, Prachi Srivastava, AK Pathak, Ravindra Kumar, VS Baisvar, Mahender Singh, BasdeoKushwaha. (2017) HRE Finder: A Tool for Quarrying Hypoxia-Response Element in Genomic Sequences, Int. J. Curr. Microbiology. App. Sci 6(7) 1580-1586. [ISSN:2319-7692(Print), ISSN:2319-7706(Online)
86. Suyash Agarwal, N S Nagpure, Prachi Srivastava, Ravindra Kumar, Manmohan Pandey, Shreya Srivastava, J K Jena, P Das, BasdeoKushwaha. In Silico Mining of Conserved miRNAs of Indian Catfish Clariasbatrachus (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Contigs, ESTs, and BAC End Sequences. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 2016; doi:10.1007/s12010-016-2373-4,1-11(Impact factor 2.431)[ISSN: 0022-1503 (print); 1465-7333 (on line)](Scopus) SCI, web of science
87. Prachi Srivastava, Anshul Tiwari, Shreya Srivastava. Implication of Fyn C Kinase as a common therapeutic target for Alzheimer disease and its inhibition using natural compounds. International Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery.2016; 8(2):33-37 [(P)ISSN 0975-0223) (E)ISSN 2455-5312)].
88. Yadav R, Srivastava P. Visualization of High Throughput Genomic Data Using R and Bioconductor. J Data Mining Genomics Proteomics. 2016; 7: 197.doi:10.4172/2153-0602.1000197. (Impact Factor: 2.08) [ISSN: 2153-0602]. SCI,
89. Srivastava P, Tiwari A. A new insight of herbal promises against ocular disorders: An Occuloinformatics approach. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry. 2016; 16:634-654. (Impact Factor: 3.502)[ISSN: 1873-4294 (online) ISSN 1568-0266] (Scopus) SCI , web of science doi: 10.2174/1568026615666150819105716
90. Agarwal S, Nagpure NS, Srivastava P, Kushwaha B, Kumar R, Pandey M, Srivastava S. In silico genome, wide mining of conserved and novel miRNAs in the brain and pineal gland of Danio rerio using small RNA sequencing data. Genomics Data. 2016; 7: 46-53. (Impact Factor: 0.584) [ISSN 2213-5960] (Scopus) SCI, Web of Science
91. Pandey M, Tiwari A, Maurya S, Singh D, Srivastava P. Choke point analysis with subtractive proteomic approach for insilico identification of potential drug targets in Shigella dysenteriae. International Journal of Computer Applications, 2015; 109(17):29-34. [ISSN No. 0975 - 8887] (Impact 3.12)
92. Tiwari A, Sharma M, Saxena S, Pant AB, Srivastava P. Insilico characterization of Retinal S-antigen and Retinol binding protein-3: target against Eales’ disease. International Journal of Bio Automation, 2014; 18: 287-296. (Impact Factor: 0.39) [ISSN No.1314-2321] (Scopus) SCI, web of science
93. Srivastava P, Tiwari A, Trivedi AC, Thakur V, Pant AB, Saxena S. Virtual screening of Natural and synthetic ligands against Diabetic Retinopathy by Molecular Interaction with Angiopoietin. Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology, 2014; 3:257-259. [ISSN No 2162-0989] (Scopus) Impact (Factor 2.426)
94. Trivedi A, Tiwari A, Srivastava P. Insilico sequence analysis and molecular modeling of NS5 protein of Dengue Virus-2. Indian journal of scientific research, 2014; spl. ed. & NCWPCEB: 77-80. [ISSN No. 2250-0138] (Conference Proceedings)
95. Mishra M., Pant A. B., Srivastava P., 3D Structure Prediction with Functional site identification of Fatty Acid Retinal binding (FAR) protein: A Target against Filarial Fight. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2013; 2(11): 121-131. (Impact Factor: 2.937) [ISSN No. 2319-7706] SCI, web of science
96. Tiwari A., Saxena S., Srivastava P., Bioinformatics in Retina, Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology, 2012; 2(1):64-68 [ISSN No.2162-0989]. (Scopus) Factor 2.426)
97. Tiwari A, Saxena S, Pant AB, Srivastava P. Protein-ligand interaction studies of retinol-binding protein 3 with herbal molecules using AutoDock for the management of Eales’ disease. Journal of ocular biology, disease and Informatics [Springer], 2012; 5 (2) 40-43 [ISSN No.1936-8445]. (Scopus)
98. Saxena S., Tiwari A., Srivastava P., Homology Modeling of Turmerin and its Molecular Interaction with Human Erythropoietin. World Journal of Retina and Vitreous, 2012; 2: 1-4 [ISSN NO. 2056-9920].
99. Mishra M., Pant A. B., Srivastava P., Comparative Modeling and Binding Site Prediction OfGp 15 / 400 Polyprotein of Wuchereria bancrofti by using Computational Approaches, IMTU Medical Journal, 2012;3:40-43 [ISSN: 1821-7613].
100. Srivastava P., Tiwari A., Trivedi AC., Mishra M., Verma A., In silico study of Turmerin as potent inhibitor against Trypanin: comparative modeling and Protein-Protein Interaction, International Journal of Biosolution, 2011;1:15-22 [ISSN: 2249- 8745].
101. Anshul Tiwari, Ashish Chandra Trivedi, Prachi Srivastava, Aditya Bhushan Pant & Sandeep Saxena, Comparative modeling of retinol-binding protein-3 and retinal S-antigen in Eales’ disease and prediction of their binding sites using computational methods, Journal of ocular biology diseases and informatics [Springer]. 2011, Vol.3, No.3, 88-91 [ISSN: 1936-8445 (Online)]. (Scopus)
102. Srivastava Shilpi, PathakNeelam, Bhargava Atul, Srivastava Prachi, Nanotechnology for cancer diagnosis and therapy, IMTU Medical J. 2: 19-30 (2011) [ISSN: 1821-7613].
103. Srivastava Shilpi, PathakNeelam, Bhargava Atul, Srivastava Prachi, Identification of limiting factors for the optimum growth of Fusariumoxysporum in liquid medium, Toxicology International, 18: 45-50 (2011) [Online ISSN: 0976-5131; Print ISSN: 0971-6580]. (Scopus) (Impact Factor 0.143)
104. Saxena Sandeep, Srivastava Prachi, KhannaVinay K., Elevated lipid peroxides induced angiogenesis in proliferative diabetic retinopathy, j oculbiol diseases inform, Volume 3, Number 3 85-87. (2011) [ISSN: 1936-8445 (Online)](Scopus)
105. Pranav Tripathi, Devbrath Singh, Biplab Bhattacharjee and Prachi Srivastava, Screening of Natural Inhibitors Aromatase for the Treatment of Breast Cancer: An Insilico Approach,” Journal of computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics" Vol. 4 No.1(2011) pp. 129-134.” [ISSN: 0973-385X].
106. Ashish Chandra Trivedi, Anshul Tiwari, SmitaRastogi, Prachi Srivastava, Cluster Analysis and Co expression Study of Helicobacter pylori for Genome Wide Microarray Expression Data "Journal of computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics" Vol. 4 No.1(2011) pp. 55-61 [ISSN: 0973-385X].
107. Ashish Chandra Trivedi, Anshul Tiwari and Prachi Srivastava, Identification of antioxidant gene in Caenorhabditiselegans through computational approaches,” Indian Journal of Scientific Research” Vol.1 No.2 (15-18),2010 [ISSN, 0976-2876. (print) 2250].
108. Saxena Sandeep, Srivastava Prachi and Khanna Vinay K, Antioxidant supplementation Improves Platelet Membrane Fluidity in Idiopathic Retinal Periphlebitis (Eales’ Disease),” Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics”, Volume 26, No.:2,2010 (Impact Factor~2.850) [ISSN No. 1557-7732] (Scopus) https://doi.org/10.1089/jop.2010.0075 SCI, Web of Science
109. Ashish Gupta, Santosh Kumar, Ashish Trivedi, Samantha Vaishnavi, SmitaRastogi, Prachi Srivastava, Ashish Runthala, Insilico Microarray Analysis ForHelicobacter Pylori Using Gene Expression Data, "International Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology”, Volume: I, Issue-3: Nov-Dec -2010. (Impact Factor: 3.0) [ISSN No. 0976-4550] (Scopus)(SCI)
110. Prachi Srivastava, Ashish Chandra Trivedi, Anshul Tiwari, Alpana Verma, A.B. Pant, Phylogenetic analysis of poly and non-structural protein in Japanese Encephalitis virus with other related viral families “ANNALS OF NEUROSCIENCES” VOl.17 No. (2) APRILPg 74-79; 2010. [ISSN No. 0976-3260] (Scopus), SCI, web of science (1.642)
111. Srivastava Prachi, Tiwari Anshul, Trivedi Ashish Chandra, Computational Prediction of 3D Structure for the Matrix Protein2 (BM 2) Of the Influenza B Virus “International Medical and Technological University Medical Journal “Vol. 1, Issue 1: pg 22-36; April 2010. [ISSN: 1821-7613]
112. Ashish Chandra Trivedi, Jitendra Narayan, Prachi Srivastava. In silico 3D structure prediction of Potyvirus coat protein causing mosaic symptoms on leaves of ̏Murrayakoenigii”; Journal of Eco-Friendly Agriculture Vol.4, No (2) pg 167-170; 2009.ISSN 2229-628X
113. Jitendra Narayan, Prachi Srivastava, Alpana Verma, Shakti Sahi, In silico Identification of antioxidant gene G6PD in C.elegence through computational biology, Online journal of Bioinformatics 8(1):61-74, 2007. (Impact Factor:7.4) [ISSN no. 1443-2250] (Scopus)
114. SandeepSaxena, Prachi Srivastava, Dipak Kumar, Vinay K. Khanna, Prahlad K. Seth, Decreased platelet membrane fluidity in retinal periphlebitis in Eales’ disease, Ocular Immunology and Inflammation,14:113-116, 2006 (Impact Factor:3.07) [ISSN no1744-5078] (Scopus, Web of Science), SCI
115. Saxena. S, Kumar. D, Srivastava. P, Khanna. V.K, Impaired antioxidant defense mechanism in central Eales’ disease, Annals of Ophthalmology vol. 36, No. (1) 2004. (Impact Factor:0.9) [ISSN No.1558-9951] (Scopus)
116. Saxena.S, Kumar. D, Maitreya.A, Srivastava P, Khanna.V.K. Nath.R, Seth.P.K. Retinal Neovascularization in Eales’ disease, Ann. of Ophthalmology USA 2003, (1)25-27. (Impact Factor:0.9) (Scopus) ISSN No.1558-995
117. Kumar. D, Srivastava. P, Seth. P.K., Enhanced oxidative stress in Eales’ disease. Annals of Ophthalmology Chicago USA Vol 33 No.1 pg 40 –43; 2001. (Impact Factor:0.9) (Scopus) ISSN No.1558-995
118. Srivastava. P, Saxena. S, Khanna. V.K., Kumar. D, Nath.R, Seth. P.K., Raised Platelet Thio Barbituric acid reacting substances in proliferative Eales’s Disease. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000, 48; 307-309. (Impact Factor:1.019) (Scopus, Web of Science)
119. Sandeep Saxena, Dipak Kumar, Prachi Srivastava, Vinay k. Khanna and Prahlad K. Seth, Low Levels of Platelet glutathione in Eales’ disease Med. Sci. Res. 27 (9) 625-626.1999. (Scopus)