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Prof Surekha Katiyar Agarwal

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Professor, Department of Plant Molecular Biology
University of Delhi

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Citations 4597
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Professional Recognition

2012

Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award

Department of Biotechnology

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  • Female
  • Professor , University of Delhi
Ph.D
University of Delhi 2002
Professor Jul 2007 – Present
University of Delhi | Department of Plant Molecular Biology

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Manu

Prof Manu Agarwal

University of Delhi

Anil

Prof Anil Grover

University of Delhi

Arun

Prof Arun Jagannath

University of Delhi

Pradeep Kumar

Dr Pradeep Kumar Jain

ICAR-National Institute for Plant Biotechnology

Jyothish

Dr Jyothish M S

Garden City University, Bengaluru

Sanjay

Prof Sanjay Kapoor

University of Delhi

Surekha

Prof Surekha Katiyar Agarwal

University of Delhi

Chandan

Dr Chandan Sahi

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research(IISER), Bhopal

Shailendra

Prof Shailendra Goel

University of Delhi

S R

Prof S R Rao

North Eastern Hill University

Vinod

Dr Vinod Scaria

CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology

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Scholarly Publications

Search for the cellular functions of plant Hsp100/Clp family proteins

Open Access
Review

Arabidopsis thaliana Hsp100 proteins: Kith and kin

Open Access
Article
Authors: Agarwal M.;Katiyar-Agarwal S.;Sahi C.;Gallie D.R.;Grover A.
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Emerging trends in agricultural biotechnology research: Use of abiotic stress-induced promoter to drive expression of a stress resistance gene in the transgenic system leads to high level stress tolerance associated with minimal negative effects on growth

Open Access
Article
Authors: Katiyar-Agarwal S.;Agarwal M.;Grover A.
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