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Dr Priyanka Sood

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Female

Associate Dean,
Chandigarh University

Expertise

  • Plant Sciences

Publications

Total Articles 16
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 637
h-index 8

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Citations 55
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Professional Recognition

2015

Young Scientist Award

SERB
2011

International Travel Grant

DST
2011

International Travel

CSIR
2008

Senior Research Fellow Award

CSIR
2005

GATE Award

GRADUATE APTITUDE TEST IN ENGINEERING
2004

Certificate of Honour

Dr. YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry Nauni
2003

Merit Certifications

Himachal Pradesh University

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Asia-Pacific Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering Society (APCBEES)

Life Time Member

Society for Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology

Life Time Member

International Plant Proteomics Organization (INPPO)

Life Time Member

The Indian Science Congress Association

Life Time Member

Bio

Research focused on developing strategies for conservation of plant genetic resources through tissue culture techniques and translating it for crop improvement and functional genomics. Expertise in designing and building lab setups. Exploring various aspects like tissue-culture, agronomy, genetic-engineering, genome-editing, crop-physiology, biochemistry, omics and molecular biology for my experiments, have given me a more holistic understanding of the plant’s behavior.

Personal Details

  • Female
  • Associate Dean , Chandigarh University
  • Chandigarh University Gharaun
Ph.D.
Other Institute 2013
M.Sc.
Other Institute 2004
Associate Dean Dec 2024 – Present
Chandigarh University

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Scholarly Work

Development of Genetic Transformation System in C4 Setaria Models (Setaria italica and S. viridis)

Funding Agency: SERB

Principal Investigator

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2015 - 2018

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Scholarly Publications

Advances in omics technology for improving crop yield and stress resilience

Open Access
Article

An efficient Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation method for foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.)

Open Access
Article

Millets genetic engineering: the progress made and prospects for the future

Open Access
journal-article

Millets genetic engineering: the progress made and prospects for the future

Open Access
Review

Advances in bamboo biotechnology: Present status and future perspective

Open Access
Book Chapter
Authors: Thapa P.;Bhattacharya A.;Sood P.;Devi K.;Sood A.

Advances in bamboo biotechnology: Present status and future perspective

Open Access
book-chapter
Authors: Thapa, P.;Bhattacharya, A.;Sood, P.;Devi, K.;Sood, A.

In-vitro propagation, biochemical studies and assessment of clonal fidelity through molecular markers in Bambusa balcooa

Open Access
Article

A method to overcome the waxy surface, cell wall thickening and polyphenol induced necrosis at wound sites - the major deterrents to Agrobacterium mediated transformation of bamboo, a woody monocot

Open Access
Article