Asif Bilal | Biochemistry | Excellence in Research

Dr. Asif Bilal | Biochemistry | Excellence in Research

The Superior University Lahore | Pakistan

Mr. Asif Bilal is a dedicated researcher and academician specializing in Zoology, Cancer Biology, and Molecular Genetics. He earned his MPhil in Zoology from the University of Lahore, where he conducted research on Ringneck Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) sperm cryopreservation. Currently pursuing a PhD in Zoology at the University of Okara, his doctoral research focuses on in-silico analysis of breast cancer, integrating bioinformatics and computational modeling to understand disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets. With a strong academic foundation, Mr. Bilal has also contributed significantly to academia as a Lecturer of Zoology and Program Coordinator for MS/MPhil at Superior University, Sargodha Campus. His diverse research interests encompass disease biology, genetics, cryopreservation, and epidemiology. He serves on the editorial and review boards of several international journals, including Primera Scientific Medicine and Public Health and Molecular & Cellular Oncology. Mr. Bilal has authored and co-authored over 60 scientific publications and book chapters, covering topics such as cancer genomics, toxicology, zoonotic diseases, and computational drug discovery. His research has been presented at numerous international conferences in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Azerbaijan. Beyond his scientific contributions, he actively promotes scientific literacy through seminars, workshops, and public engagement on health and environmental issues. His commitment to advancing research in molecular and disease biology underscores his role as a promising young scientist dedicated to improving human and animal health through innovative biological research.

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Featured Publications

Bilal, A. (2021). Rabies is a zoonotic disease: A literature review. Occupational Medicine and Health Affairs, 9(3), 3.

Shah, S. A. H., Bilal, A., Ahmad, M. M., & Bukhari, S. S. (2022). Deforestation is causing a great loss in avian diversity in Pakistan. American Journal of Zoology, 5(3), 24–29.

Bilal, A. (2021). Clinical diagnosis and treatment of absence seizures: Case study. Progress in Medical Sciences, 5(1), 1–3.

Sajjad, M. K., Bilal, A., Iftikhar, A., Awais, M., Asif, I., Shaheen, F., & Zahoor, G. (2024). Examining the association between pesticide exposures and chronic diseases in agricultural workers. Remittances Review, 9(2), 2153–2176.

Khan, I., Bilal, A., Shakeel, K., & Malik, F. T. (2022). Effects of nickel toxicity on various organs of the Swiss albino mice. Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology, 43, 1–12.

Nobendu Mukerjee | Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Nobendu Mukerjee | Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award

University of Houston | India

Nobendu Mukerjee is an emerging researcher in cancer biology and microbiology, dedicated to bridging bioinformatics and wet-lab research to uncover molecular mechanisms driving cancer progression and to develop novel therapeutic strategies. He holds an M.Sc. in Microbiology from West Bengal State University with an outstanding CGPA of 9.78, following a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Microbiology from Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College. His research primarily focuses on exosome-mediated PROTAC delivery systems and phytochemical-based cancer therapies. During his academic journey, Nobendu has gained significant research experience at reputed institutions such as the A*STAR Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (Singapore), Tripura University, St. Xavier’s College Kolkata, Sambalpur University, and Banaras Hindu University. His work explores therapeutic nanodelivery, protein–ligand interactions, and computational drug design aimed at targeted cancer treatments. As a first author in multiple high-impact publications across journals like Chemical Engineering Journal, Drug Discovery Today, ACS Applied Nano Materials, and Journal of Medical Virology, he has made valuable contributions to the fields of cancer therapeutics, exosome biology, and molecular medicine. His excellence has been recognized through prestigious fellowships, including the Singapore International Pre-Graduate Award (SIPGA) and the SPARK Fellowship from IIT Roorkee & BHU. Currently serving as a Lecturer at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, Nobendu remains committed to advancing precision medicine through integrative bioengineering approaches. His vision is to translate laboratory innovations into clinically transformative cancer therapies that can reshape the future of oncology.

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Featured Publications

  • Mukerjee, N., Maitra, S., Kaur, M., Rekha, M. M., Soothwal, P., Arora, I., Thorat, N. D., Sharma, P. K., & Kaushik, A. (2025). Click chemistry-based modified exosomes: Towards enhancing precision in cancer theranostics. Chemical Engineering Journal, 475, 160915.

  • Mohite, P., Puri, A., Munde, S., Yadav, V., Mukerjee, N., Patil, R., Mahindrakar, N., Siva Prasad, G. V., Verma, R., & Sinha, A. (2025). Exosome-mediated intercellular communication and PROTACs delivery: A dual approach for precision therapy in colon cancer. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 87, 106596.

  • Mukerjee, N., Maitra, S., Ghosh, A., Alexiou, A., & Thorat, N. D. (2024). Exosome-mediated PROTAC delivery for treatment of RNA viral infections and zoonosis. Drug Discovery Today, 29(5), 104044.

  • Dhar, R., Mukerjee, N., Mukherjee, D., Devi, A., Jha, S. K., & Gorai, S. (2024). Plant-derived exosomes: A new dimension in cancer therapy. Phytotherapy Research, 38(7), 7828.

  • Mukerjee, N., Maitra, S., & Sharma, R. (2024). Proteolysis-targeting chimeras in antiviral therapy: Leveraging influenza virus and exosome-mediated delivery for targeted protein degradation and therapeutic advancements. Drug Development Research, 85(4), 22145.

Priya Saxena | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Priya Saxena | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States

Dr. Priya Saxena is a highly motivated biotechnologist pursuing her Ph.D. in Chemical and Biological Engineering at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSM&T), with expected completion in May 2025 under the mentorship of Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh K. Sani. Her research bridges environmental microbiology, molecular biology, and computational biology, with a particular emphasis on sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), biofilm formation, and stress adaptation on metallic and non-metallic surfaces. She has gained expertise in anaerobic microbial culturing, biofilm reactor studies, nucleic acid extraction, nanopore sequencing, transcriptomics, proteomics, and single-cell genomics. Priya has also developed custom pipelines for omics data analysis, identified essential genes through comparative genomics, and engineered GFP-tagged bacterial strains to study biofilm dynamics. Beyond her research, she has demonstrated strong leadership by mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, teaching microbiology and bioinformatics courses, and assisting in grant writing. Her scholarly contributions include 14 peer-reviewed publications, two book chapters, and several conference presentations. With technical proficiency in advanced analytical tools such as GC-MS, HPLC, SEM, CLSM, and bioreactor operations, she combines wet-lab and computational approaches to address microbial corrosion and biofilm-associated challenges. Priya’s work reflects innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a strong potential for advancing biotechnology and microbial engineering.

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Featured Publications

  • Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria: Unraveling Biofilm Complexity, Stress Adaptation, and Strategies for Corrosion Control – Science of the Total Environment

  • Comparative Transcriptomics Analysis of the Oleidesulfovibrio alaskensis G20 Biofilms Grown on Copper and Polycarbonate Surfaces – Biofilm

  • pH-dependent Genotypic and Phenotypic Variability in Oleidesulfovibrio alaskensis G20 – Applied and Environmental Microbiology

  • Impact of Graphene Layers on Genetic Expression and Regulation within Sulfate-Reducing Biofilms – Microorganisms

  • Influence of Copper on Oleidesulfovibrio alaskensis G20 Biofilm Formation – Microorganisms

Khanyisani Ziqubu | Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Khanyisani Ziqubu | Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Khanyisani Ziqubu | Biochemistry | University of the Western Cape | South Africa

Dr. Khanyisani Ziqubu is a dedicated South African biochemist whose research focuses on metabolic health, oxidative stress, and inflammation. With a strong foundation in both in vitro and in vivo experimental models, he has significantly contributed to understanding obesity, type 2 diabetes, and related metabolic disorders. He holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from North-West University, where his work explored the effects of flavonoids on brown adipocyte secretome. Dr. Ziqubu’s research impact is reflected in his h-index of 22 and over 1,500 citations. His expertise spans molecular assays, mitochondrial bioenergetics, flow cytometry, next-generation chromatography, and advanced cell culture techniques. He has published extensively in high-impact journals and presented at notable international conferences. Beyond academia, Dr. Ziqubu actively engages in community science outreach programs, promoting health awareness and inspiring future scientists. His scientific rigor, teaching experience, and mentorship roles underscore his commitment to advancing biochemical research and improving public health outcomes.

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Education 

Dr. Khanyisani Ziqubu’s academic journey began at the University of Zululand, where he earned a BSc in Biochemistry and Microbiology (2017). He continued with a BSc Honours in Biochemistry (2018), focusing on protein expression and co-expression systems in Escherichia coli. In 2020, he completed his MSc in Biochemistry, investigating the effects of isoorientin on fat browning in insulin-resistant cells. This work laid the foundation for his later focus on flavonoids and adipocyte function. His doctoral studies at North-West University, completed in 2025, delved into the brown adipocyte secretome and the role of flavonoids in regulating batokine secretion. These qualifications equipped him with advanced expertise in molecular biology, mitochondrial physiology, metabolic disease mechanisms, and analytical biochemistry. Throughout his education, Dr. Ziqubu demonstrated academic excellence, earning competitive scholarships and awards, while also gaining teaching and mentorship experience. His academic path reflects a sustained commitment to bridging molecular science with real-world health solutions.

Experience 

Dr. Khanyisani Ziqubu has cultivated a rich professional career blending research, teaching, and mentorship. He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of the Western Cape (2025), specializing in cellular and molecular biochemistry. In 2024, he served as a Temporal Lecturer at North-West University, delivering advanced modules in cellular and molecular biology. From 2021 to 2023, he was a Student Assistant for introductory biochemistry, and earlier (2019–2020) he was a Junior Researcher in the South African Medical Research Council’s MSc Internship Programme. His teaching journey began as a Human Anatomy tutor at the University of Zululand (2017–2018). Dr. Ziqubu has supervised postgraduate research, guiding MSc and BSc Honours students to successful completion. His laboratory skills include working with rodent models, high-resolution respirometry, flow cytometry, and molecular assays. Additionally, he has participated in multiple community outreach initiatives, including diabetes awareness campaigns and science engagement showcases, underscoring his commitment to societal impact.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Khanyisani Ziqubu’s scientific excellence has been recognized through multiple prestigious awards and fellowships. In 2024, he received the IUBMB-FAOBMB-ComBio Young Scientist Program Fellowship, a testament to his promising research contributions and potential for global impact. Between 2019 and 2023, he was a recipient of the South African Medical Research Council Internship Scholarship Programme, which supported his MSc and doctoral research. His presentation skills and innovative findings earned him the Early Career Scientist Best Presentation Award in 2019. Earlier in his academic career, in 2017, he was honored with the CSIR-DST Inter-Programme Award for research excellence and innovation. These accolades reflect not only his scholarly achievements but also his dedication to advancing biochemistry in South Africa and internationally. They highlight his capacity to conduct high-quality research, mentor upcoming scientists, and contribute meaningfully to the scientific community through both academic and community-centered initiatives.

Research Focus 

Dr. Khanyisani Ziqubu’s research centers on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying metabolic disorders such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). His work investigates how bioactive compounds particularly flavonoids modulate adipose tissue function, inflammation, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial bioenergetics. Using both in vitro cell culture and in vivo rodent models, he explores therapeutic strategies that target brown and beige adipose tissue to enhance metabolic health. He is skilled in advanced analytical techniques such as Seahorse XF metabolic flux analysis, Oroboros high-resolution respirometry, flow cytometry, molecular assays, and next-generation chromatography. His studies aim to bridge the gap between nutritional biochemistry and clinical interventions, providing mechanistic insights that could inform new treatments for metabolic diseases. Through his publications and conference presentations, Dr. Ziqubu contributes to global discussions on precision nutrition, functional foods, and targeted biochemical therapies for improving human health outcomes.

Publications 

  1. Pancreatic β-cell dysfunction in type 2 diabetes: Implications of inflammation and oxidative stress.

  2. Rutin ameliorates inflammation and improves metabolic function: A comprehensive analysis.

  3. Isoorientin: A dietary flavone with the potential to ameliorate diverse metabolic complications.

  4. Curcumin supplementation improves biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation in metabolic disorders.

  5. Detrimental effects of lipid peroxidation in type 2 diabetes: Neutralizing influence of antioxidants.

  6. N-acetyl cysteine targets hepatic lipid accumulation to curb oxidative stress and inflammation.

  7. Brown/beige adipose tissue whitening: A metabolic complication of obesity.

  8. Antidiabetic properties of Moringa oleifera extracts focusing on oxidative stress and inflammation.

  9. Drug-induced liver injury: Clinical evidence of N-acetyl cysteine protective effects.

  10. Anti-obesity effects of metformin targeting brown adipose tissue.

  11. Adipokines as a therapeutic target by metformin: A systematic review.

  12. Aspalathin’s potential to reverse hepatic insulin resistance by improving mitochondrial respiration.

Conclusion

Dr. Khanyisani Ziqubu is a rising star in biochemistry, blending rigorous research, innovative methodologies, and impactful mentorship. His work on flavonoids, adipose tissue biology, and metabolic disease positions him as a key contributor to biomedical science. With significant publications, international recognition, and community engagement, he exemplifies the qualities of a leading biochemical researcher.

Mr. Ebenezer Oni | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ebenezer Oni | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ebenezer Oni, Auburn University, United States

Ebenezer Ayomide Oni is an accomplished biochemist and molecular biology researcher with over five years of laboratory and teaching experience. He has contributed significantly to the fields of biochemical testing, molecular biology, and biophysical techniques, gaining recognition for his work in peer-reviewed journals. As a leader in scientific research, Oni has demonstrated expertise in protein purification, RNA/DNA analysis, and advanced data analysis techniques. He is dedicated to advancing scientific inquiry in biochemical and molecular research and is currently pursuing a PhD in Nutrition Sciences at Auburn University, Alabama.

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Evaluation of Ebenezer Ayomide Oni for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Summary of Suitability for the Award
Ebenezer Ayomide Oni demonstrates exceptional qualifications as a candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With a robust academic background, including an ongoing PhD in Nutrition Sciences at Auburn University and a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Oni has consistently engaged in high-level scientific inquiry. His research spans critical areas such as molecular biology, biochemistry, and computational drug discovery, with a strong focus on addressing global health challenges such as diabetes and cancer.

Oni’s professional profile highlights significant achievements in both research and education. His experience as a Graduate Research Assistant showcases his ability to lead innovative projects, including studies on the mechanisms of nerve growth factor (NGF) in pancreatic β-cell function and survival. These investigations have important implications for diabetes treatment, positioning him as a researcher who contributes meaningfully to solving pressing medical problems. Additionally, his earlier work on RNA polymerase’s role in transcription fidelity and cancer development underscores his versatility and depth of knowledge in molecular biology.

🎓 Education

Ebenezer holds a PhD in Nutrition Sciences from Auburn University, Alabama, where he is exploring the role of nerve growth factors in pancreatic β-cell function, aiming to advance diabetes treatment. Previously, he earned a Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he studied nucleotide incorporation mechanisms and cancer treatment. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at Adekunle Ajasin University in Nigeria, focusing on gene expression and diabetes research in fruit flies.

💼 Professional Experience

Ebenezer’s professional journey spans multiple prestigious institutions. He currently works as a Graduate Research Assistant at Auburn University, focusing on NGF’s role in β-cell survival. His previous roles include Research Assistant at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he led projects on RNA polymerase and cancer, and Associate Scientist at Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria, where he led drug discovery projects. He has also mentored undergraduates and presented research at international conferences.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Ebenezer’s work has earned him recognition in scientific communities, including presenting at international conferences and publishing impactful research. His contributions to biochemical research, particularly in cancer and diabetes, have been widely acknowledged. As a mentor, he has helped guide junior researchers and students, contributing to their academic success. His efforts in drug discovery and molecular biology have reinforced his reputation as an emerging leader in biochemistry.

🌍 Research Skill On Biochemistry

Ebenezer has developed expertise in a range of biochemical techniques, including protein purification, RNA/DNA analysis, PCR, chromatography, and spectrophotometry. His research skillset also includes advanced data analysis tools such as GraphPad and SPSS. He is proficient in computer-aided drug design (CADD) and has a strong foundation in laboratory quality control and safety. His research aims to apply biochemistry techniques to better understand diseases and improve treatments, particularly for cancer and diabetes.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Computational Evaluation of Bioactive Compounds from Colocasia affinis Schott as a Novel EGFR Inhibitor for Cancer Treatment
    Authors: TA Balogun, N Ipinloju, OT Abdullateef, SI Moses, DA Omoboyowa, …
    Citation: Cancer Informatics 20, 11769351211049244
    Year: 2021
  • Title: HIV/AIDS Epidemic and COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa
    Authors: AT Aborode, A Alexiou, S Ahmad, M Yasir Essar, OS Chibueze, …
    Citation: Frontiers in Genetics 12, 670511
    Year: 2021
  • Title: Molecular Interaction and Inhibitory Activity of Dandelion’s Compounds on Nucleoprotein: A Therapeutic Intervention in Lassa Fever
    Authors: B Kikiowo, EA Oni, O Iwaloye, O Kayode
    Citation: Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry 11 (5), 12573-12583
    Year: 2021
  • Title: Demanding of Lassa Fever: Reducing Its Risk as an Infectious Disease
    Authors: AT Aborode, VA Adesewa, OE Ayomide, SO Olarenwaju
    Citation: Preprints
    Year: 2020
  • Title: Demanding of Lassa Fever: Reducing Its Risk as an Infectious Disease
    Authors: TA Abdullahi, VA Adesewa, EA Oni, SO Olarenwaju
    Citation: Preprints
    Year: 2020
  • Title: COVID-19 Pandemics: Effects and Prevention
    Authors: A Aborode, K Winner, OE Ayomide
    Citation: AIJR Preprints
    Year: 2020

Bhavana Tiwari | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bhavana Tiwari | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bhavana Tiwari, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Berhampur, India

Dr. Bhavana Tiwari, Ph.D., is a distinguished Wellcome Trust-DBT India Alliance Intermediate Fellow at the Department of Biological Sciences, IISER Berhampur, Odisha, India. With an illustrious academic journey spanning a Ph.D. in Life Sciences and a postdoctoral tenure at UT Southwestern Medical Center, she has made groundbreaking contributions in genome security, transposons, and molecular biology. Dr. Tiwari’s innovative research on the regulation of LINE1 retrotransposon-derived R-loops and her work on p53-mediated processes has been recognized globally, including features in Science. A dedicated educator and a prolific scientist, she holds multiple prestigious fellowships and grants, underlining her exceptional impact in biochemistry and cellular research.

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Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award: Dr. Bhavana Tiwari, Ph.D.

Dr. Bhavana Tiwari is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, reflecting her significant contributions to the field of life sciences, particularly in the study of transposons, genomic stability, and pathogen-host interactions. Her extensive academic background, professional experiences, impactful research, and numerous accolades underscore her suitability for this prestigious honor.

Dr. Tiwari’s academic journey, beginning with a Ph.D. in Life Sciences from the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), India, demonstrates a deep-rooted commitment to scientific excellence. Her groundbreaking research on the role of PE_PPE protein families in Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis highlights her ability to address critical biomedical challenges. Her postdoctoral work at UT Southwestern Medical Center further established her as a global researcher, with a focus on transposons and genomic stability, resulting in high-impact publications featured in journals like Genes & Development and Current Biology.

🎓 Education

Dr. Bhavana Tiwari’s academic excellence began with a B.Sc. in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry from Banaras Hindu University (2006). She pursued an M.Sc. in Biotechnology at The M.S. University of Baroda (2008), deepening her knowledge of molecular mechanisms. Her Ph.D. in Life Sciences from the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad (2015), marked a significant milestone, where her thesis focused on the PE_PPE protein family’s role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis. Guided by Dr. Raghunand R. Tirumalai, her doctoral research showcased her innovative approach to microbial studies. This robust educational foundation has been pivotal in her stellar scientific career.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Bhavana Tiwari’s career reflects her commitment to advancing science. Currently an Intermediate Fellow at IISER Berhampur (2023–present), she previously served as Visiting Faculty at the same institute (2022–2023). Her industry expertise includes roles as Senior Translation Scientist at C-CAMP, Bangalore (2021–2022), and Scientist at Immuneel Therapeutics Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru (2020–2021). Her postdoctoral tenure (2015–2020) at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Texas, under Prof. John Abrams, focused on genome regulation and transposons. Dr. Tiwari’s seamless transition between academia and industry underscores her versatility and excellence in translational research.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Bhavana Tiwari has been honored with numerous prestigious accolades. She is a recipient of the Wellcome Trust-DBT India Alliance Intermediate Fellowship (2023–2028) and the SERB Core Research Grant (2024–2027). Earlier, she earned the CSIR-ASPIRE Women Research Grant (2024–2027) and the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Fellowship (2016–2018). Her academic achievements include DBT and CSIR fellowships during her postgraduate and doctoral studies. She also qualified for the GATE-2008 with 96.52 percentile. These recognitions highlight her outstanding contributions to biochemistry and molecular biology.

🌍 Research Skills On Biochemistry

Dr. Bhavana Tiwari’s research expertise spans genome security, transposons, retrotransposons, and cellular signaling pathways. She excels in exploring p53-mediated regulation and its role in silencing LINE1 retrotransposon-derived R-loops, contributing to genomic stability. Her proficiency in molecular biology, biochemistry, and computational modeling is complemented by her innovative approaches in translational research. Dr. Tiwari’s work on pathogen-host interactions and organelle communication underscores her interdisciplinary expertise. With a strong publication record, she continues to shape our understanding of molecular mechanisms in health and disease.

 📖 Publication Top Notes

  • The Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE proteins Rv0285 and Rv1386 modulate innate immunity and mediate bacillary survival in macrophages
    • Authors: BM Tiwari, N Kannan, L Vemu, TR Raghunand
    • Journal: PloS One
    • Citations: 117
    • Year: 2012
  • p53 directly represses human LINE1 transposons
    • Authors: B Tiwari, AE Jones, CJ Caillet, S Das, SK Royer, JM Abrams
    • Journal: Genes & Development
    • Citations: 91
    • Year: 2020
  • The Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein pair PE9 (Rv1088)–PE10 (Rv1089) forms heterodimers and induces macrophage apoptosis through Toll‐like receptor 4
    • Authors: B Tiwari, UM Ramakrishnan, TR Raghunand
    • Journal: Cellular Microbiology
    • Citations: 63
    • Year: 2015
  • An immunomodulatory role for the Mycobacterium tuberculosis region of difference 1 locus proteins PE35 (Rv3872) and PPE68 (Rv3873)
    • Authors: B Tiwari, A Soory, TR Raghunand
    • Journal: The FEBS Journal
    • Citations: 60
    • Year: 2014
  • Transposons, p53 and Genome Security
    • Authors: B Tiwari, AE Jones, JM Abrams
    • Journal: Trends in Genetics
    • Citations: 47
    • Year: 2018
  • Retrotransposons mimic germ plasm determinants to promote transgenerational inheritance
    • Authors: B Tiwari, P Kurtz, AE Jones, A Wylie, JF Amatruda, DP Boggupalli, …
    • Journal: Current Biology
    • Citations: 28
    • Year: 2017
  • Drosophila p53 directs nonapoptotic programs in postmitotic tissue
    • Authors: P Kurtz, AE Jones, B Tiwari, N Link, A Wylie, C Tracy, H Krämer, …
    • Journal: Molecular Biology of the Cell
    • Citations: 22
    • Year: 2019
  • Organelles are miscommunicating: Membrane contact sites getting hijacked by pathogens
    • Authors: P Paul, B Tiwari
    • Journal: Virulence
    • Citations: 3
    • Year: 2023
  • The Happy Hopping of Transposons: The Origins of V (D) J Recombination in Adaptive Immunity
    • Authors: RV Shridharan, N Kalakuntla, N Chirmule, B Tiwari
    • Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
    • Citations: 1
    • Year: 2022
  • p53 mediated regulation of LINE1 retrotransposon derived R-loops
    • Authors: P Paul, A Kumar, AS Parida, AK De, G Bhadke, S Khatua, B Tiwari
    • Journal: Journal of Biological Chemistry
    • Year: 2025