Dr. Surabhi  Johari
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Dr. Surabhi Johari

Assistant Professor
Dibrugarh University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Dibrugarh University, India

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Structural Biology
62%
Biology Proteomics
90%
Metabolomics
75%
Drug Design
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Sinha, S., M. Dias and S. Johari, 2016. Molecular docking of phytochemicals of Adhatoda vasica with the potential drug targets of asthma-an ayurinformatics approach. J. Sci., 1: 12-20.
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  2. Johari, S. and M. Kanu, 2015. A novel epitope prediction for vaccine designing against ebola viral envelope proteins. Indian J. Pharmacol., 47: 13-57.
  3. Chakraborty, S., J. Buragohain, S. Johari and S. Sinha, 2015. Rational drug design for identifying novel target inhibitors for tuberculosis with components of Asparagus racemosus. J. Sci., 1: 23-31.
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  4. Yim, M., B.P. Sarma, S. Sinha, H. Deka and H. Deka et al., 2014. Exploring the possible mechanism of albizzia lebbeck components binding with drug targets of bronchial asthma-an insilico and clinical analysis. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 56: 5040-5049.
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  5. Sharma, R.B., M. Gogoi, B. Baishya and S. Johari, 2014. 3d QSAR and docking studies of a series of hamamelitannin derivatives as potential PBP4 inhibitors. Int. J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci., 6: 558-562.
  6. Pegu, R., B.P. Sarma, R. Borua, S. Sinha, S. Johari and A. Ghosh, 2014. Virtual screening and molecular docking studies for discovery of potent drug candidates among compounds of Adhatoda vasica against bronchial asthma. Indian J. Pharmacol., 46: S37-S37.
  7. Chakraborty, S., S. Sinha, S. Johari and P. Dutta, 2012. Design and development of software for managing data for protein-ligand docking studies. Int. J. Sci. Applied Inform. Technol., 1: 25-29.
  8. Sinha, S., S. Johari and R. Sharmah, 2010. An extensive study on entities and relationships of cell line database (CLDB)-A proposed remodelled schema. Bull. Life Sci., 16: 85-91.