Redox Laboratory

Our research is centered on investigating the metabolic alterations triggered by
Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species (RONS) in both solid tumors and blood-related cancers.

Currently, we are engaged in the validation and characterization of metabolic genes involved in
heme, lipid, and amino acid pathways as potential targets for cancer therapy.

Furthermore, our laboratory is exploring the application of
cold atmospheric plasma (4th state of matter),
to develop innovative medical treatment strategies through precise delivery of RONS.

Team

The Redox Lab is currently composed of research scholars funded by the
SRIHER Chancellor Research Fellowship,
DBT Junior Research Fellowship, and
DST Inspire Fellowship.

  • Roopak Murali – Amino acid metabolism in cervical cancers
  • Pooja Singh – RONS-induced metabolic alteration in acute leukemia
  • Ankit Kumar – Heme metabolism in cervical cancers
  • Lavanya J – Cold atmospheric plasma in wound healing

We are presently in the process of seeking out highly skilled individuals who have attained
expertise in the field of redox biology and cancer metabolism to join our dynamic research team.

their Master’s degree to join our team and contribute to the development of innovative ideas related to cold plasma therapy.

Ongoing Projects

Current 

1.Role of tumor derived heme in cancers. Department of Biotechnology, 2024-2027

2.Cold plasma device for acute and chronic wound healing. Funding Agency: AICTE Duration: 2024-2025

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