Sreenath Subrahmanyam
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Sreenath Subrahmanyam's Degrees
- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sreenath Subrahmanyam is a biologist and the director for the Institute of Bioecosciences, Virginia, United States of America. Education Sreenath received his bachelor's degree in biological sciences from Loyola College, Madras, and a PhD diploma in biological sciences from Cranfield University, UK. Sreenath is a Beahrs Fellow on the Natural Resources Management Program, University of California, Berkeley.
Sreenath Subrahmanyam's Published Works
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Published Works
- Analytical methods for determination of mycotoxins: a review. (2009) (784)
- Electrochemical sensor for catechol and dopamine based on a catalytic molecularly imprinted polymer-conducting polymer hybrid recognition element. (2009) (327)
- "Bite-and-Switch" approach using computationally designed molecularly imprinted polymers for sensing of creatinine. (2001) (166)
- Application of natural receptors in sensors and assays. (2002) (104)
- Salivary proteins of plant-feeding hemipteroids – implication in phytophagy (2013) (74)
- Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-Hybrid Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of β-Estradiol (2013) (66)
- Salivary Gland Transcriptomes and Proteomes of Phlebotomus tobbi and Phlebotomus sergenti, Vectors of Leishmaniasis (2012) (54)
- “Bite‐and‐Switch” Approach to Creatine Recognition by Use of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (2000) (38)
- Optimisation of experimental conditions for synthesis of high affinity MIP nanoparticles (2013) (36)
- Application of molecularly imprinted polymers in sensors for the environment and biotechnology (2001) (34)
- The application of polythiol molecules for protein immobilisation on sensor surfaces. (2010) (27)
- Chimeric polymers formed from a monomer capable of free radical, oxidative and electrochemical polymerisation. (2009) (25)
- Synthesis of controlled polymeric cross-linked coatings via iniferter polymerisation in the presence of tetraethyl thiuram disulphide chain terminator. (2010) (22)
- Computational Design of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (2009) (18)
- A new reactive polymer suitable for covalent immobilisation and monitoring of primary amines (2001) (18)
- Computational Approaches in the Design of Synthetic Receptors (2012) (18)
- 2,4-Toluene diamines--their carcinogenicity, biodegradation, analytical techniques and an approach towards development of biosensors. (2001) (17)
- A perspective on bioactive compounds from Solanum trilobatum (2015) (12)
- Development of Electrochemical Microbial Biosensor for Ethanol Based onAspergillus niger (2001) (12)
- Development of a Sensor for Acetic Acid Based on Fusarium solani (2001) (10)
- Assessment of growth of Fusarium solani by cyclic voltammetry and possible bioanalytical applications. (2000) (7)
- Amperometric Biochemical Characterization of Isolated Fungal Strains (2001) (7)
- Cyclic voltammetric measurements of growth of Aspergillus terreus. (2001) (5)
- Raman Fingerprints in Detection of Breast Cancer (2016) (4)
- Voltammetric Studies of Aspergillus niger. Assessmentof Their Growth Using Electroactive ExtracellularProduction of Metabolite (2001) (4)
- Design of molecularly imprinted polymers for sensors and solid phase extraction. (2002) (4)
- Ecological modelling of a wetland for phytoremediating Cu, Zn and Mn in a gold–copper mine site using Typha domingensis (Poales: Typhaceae) near Orange, NSW, Australia (2017) (2)
- Climate Change Projections of Current and Future Distributions of the Endemic Loris lydekkerianus (Lorinae) in Peninsular India (2020) (2)
- Effective climate change adaptation strategies for biodiversity conservation (2015) (2)
- Development of a Cytosensor for the Detection of Fusarium Oxysporum - A Functional Approach Towards Bioanalytical Applications (2018) (1)
- Correction: Salivary Gland Transcriptomes and Proteomes of Phlebotomus tobbi and Phlebotomus sergenti, Vectors of Leishmaniasis (2012) (1)
- Effectors in plant–microbe interactions (2012) (0)
- A computer based method for preparing a molecularly imprinted polymer (2001) (0)
- Correction: Salivary Gland Transcriptomes and Proteomes of and , Vectors of Leishmaniasis. (2012) (0)
- An in silico strategy towards the development of legume genome anchor markers using comparative sequence analysis (2005) (0)
- Program for the preparation of molecularly printed polymers assisted by computer. (2001) (0)
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