Dr. Ramandeep Singh
Manager, PublicationsPostgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Institute of Medical Education and Research, India
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Biography
Dr. Ramandeep Singh is currently working as Senior Publication Writer at GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals/Bangalore. He obtained his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Institute of Medical Education and Research, India. He also worked as Senior Analyst at Indegene Lifesystems /Bangalore, and Senior Research Fellow at PGIMER/Chandigarh. His area of expertise includes Molecular Biology, Analytical Biochemistry, and Bioinformatics. Dr. Ramandeep Singh received honors includes awarded first prize in oral presentation, Young Scientist International Travel Scholarship granted by Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi for presenting PhD research work at 60th Annual Meeting of American Society of Human Genetics, Young Investigator Award, awarded best paper in oral presentation at Pediatric Gastroenterology Conference, and awarded 3rd prize in poster presentation at PEDGASTRO. He has published 10 research papers in journals, and 1 book chapter as author/co-author. He is also serving as reviewer for journals such as Asian Journal of Pharmacy, Nursing and Medical Sciences and Basic and Clinical Sciences. He is member of editorial board in International Journal of Biotechnology & Biochemistry, International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR) journals group, and editorial board/reviewer at for Science Domain international group of journals serving for International Journal of Biochemistry Research & Review.
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Selected Publications
- Singh, K.P., N. Kaur, T.S. Punia, R. Singh and R.K. Sharma, 2013. Comparative evaluation of propofol with thiopentone on laryngeal reactivity and hemodynamic response to the laryngeal mask (LMA) insertion in adults. Int. J. Pharmacol. Toxicol. Sci., 3: 19-28.
Direct Link | - Singh, R., R. Kant, S. Prashar and R. Kiran, 2012. Chemoprotective effect of azadirachta Indica (Neem) extract on acephate induced hepatotoxicity and genotoxicity in male wistar rats. Int. J. Pharmacol. Toxicol. Sci., 2: 10-23.
Direct Link | - Singh, R., J. Ram, G. Kaur and R. Prasad, 2012. Galactokinase deficiency induced cataracts in Indian infants: Identification of 4 novel mutations in GALK gene. Curr. Eye Res., 37: 949-954.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Singh, R., B.R. Thapa, G. Kaur and R. Prasad, 2012. Frequency distribution of Q188R, N314D, duarte 1 and duarte 2 GALT variant alleles in an Indian galactosemia population. Biochem. Genet., 50: 871-880.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Singh, R., B.R. Thapa, G. Kaur and R. Prasad, 2012. Biochemical and molecular characterization of GALT gene from Indian galactosemia patients: Identification of 10 novel mutations and their structural and functional implications. Clinica Chimica Acta, 414: 191-196.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Singh, R., G. Kaur, B.R. Thapa and R. Prasad, 2011. A case of classical galactosemia: Identification and characterization of 3 distinct mutations in galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase (GALT) gene in a single family. Indian J. Pediat., 78: 874-876.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Singh, R., K. Kulkarni, G. Kaur, B.R. Thapa and R. Prasad, 2010. Coexistence of duarte 1 and duarte 2 variants of galactosemia with extrahepatic biliary atresia. Health, 2: 286-290.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Prasad, R., K.P. Kulkarni, S. Kumar, R. Singh, G. Kaur, B.R. Thapa and O. Sorkine-Hornung, 2008. Wide spectrum of mutations in CuATP7B gene: Genetic and diagnostic implications. J. Gastroenterol. Hepatol., 23: A159-A160.