Nanobiosensors for Agricultural, Medical and Environmental Applications
Editat de Mohd. Mohsin, Ruphi Naz, Altaf Ahmaden Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 ian 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789811583452
ISBN-10: 9811583455
Ilustrații: XI, 223 p. 65 illus., 39 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9811583455
Ilustrații: XI, 223 p. 65 illus., 39 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
A. BIOSENSORS: concepts and types
1. An approach towards sustainable environment
2. Tailoring materials as suitable matrix for Electrochemical and Optical
Biosensors
3. Development of highly sensitive Optical sensors based on Carbon
Nanotube (CNTs)
4. Nanosensors and its types
B. NANOBIOSENSORS IN MEDICINE
5. Application and challenges of biosensor- based diagnostic tools
6. Nanomaterial-based biosensors for pathogenic microbes:
Approaches, Trends, and recent advancement
7. Nanosensors based on DNA as an emerging technology for
detection of disease
8. Recent advances of FRET based nanosensors for human welfare
C. NANOBIOSENSORS IN FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
9. In vivo measurements of metabolites in plants through genetically
encoded nanosensors
10. Nanobiosensers: recent advance technology in agriculture and
health sector
11. Application of nanosensors in agriculture and food processing
D. NANOBIOSENSORS AS RESEARCH TOOLS
12. FRET based sensors in cell signaling
13. Application of fluorescent biosensors to analyze the intracellular
signalling
14. Development of highly sensitive Optical sensors based on Carbon
Nanotube (CNTs)
15. In vivo measurement of phytohormone gradients using genetically
encoded fluorescent nanobiosensors
16. Sensors for detection of free radicals
17. Real-time monitoring of flux of nitrate in living cells by in-house
designed FRET nanosensors
1. An approach towards sustainable environment
2. Tailoring materials as suitable matrix for Electrochemical and Optical
Biosensors
3. Development of highly sensitive Optical sensors based on Carbon
Nanotube (CNTs)
4. Nanosensors and its types
B. NANOBIOSENSORS IN MEDICINE
5. Application and challenges of biosensor- based diagnostic tools
6. Nanomaterial-based biosensors for pathogenic microbes:
Approaches, Trends, and recent advancement
7. Nanosensors based on DNA as an emerging technology for
detection of disease
8. Recent advances of FRET based nanosensors for human welfare
C. NANOBIOSENSORS IN FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
9. In vivo measurements of metabolites in plants through genetically
encoded nanosensors
10. Nanobiosensers: recent advance technology in agriculture and
health sector
11. Application of nanosensors in agriculture and food processing
D. NANOBIOSENSORS AS RESEARCH TOOLS
12. FRET based sensors in cell signaling
13. Application of fluorescent biosensors to analyze the intracellular
signalling
14. Development of highly sensitive Optical sensors based on Carbon
Nanotube (CNTs)
15. In vivo measurement of phytohormone gradients using genetically
encoded fluorescent nanobiosensors
16. Sensors for detection of free radicals
17. Real-time monitoring of flux of nitrate in living cells by in-house
designed FRET nanosensors
Notă biografică
Mohd. Mohsin is an Assistant Professor in Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India since 2014. He completed his Master's degree in Biosciences from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, and a Ph.D. degree from Hamdard University, New Delhi. In 2009, he qualified the National Eligibility Test of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Junior Research Fellowships of Indian Council of Medical Research. He has been working on Nanobiotechnology & molecular sensors. His research interest focuses on developing “Genetically Encoded FRET-based nanosensors” for healthcare and cellular environmental monitoring. He has presented his research work in various national and international conferences and published many research papers in the journals of international repute. He received a high Impact Factor (>10) publication award in 2014. His research is funded by various agencies of the Govt. of India, SERB, DBT, ICMR, and UGC. He is mentoring several Ph.D. students and postdoctoral fellows. Also, his contribution was considered impactful by the scientific community and was conferred Young Scientist award in 2015 from Govt. of India and also an innovative research award in 2017. He is also serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several journals.
Ruphi Naz is a National Postdoctoral Fellow of Science and Engineering Research Board (NPDF-SERB) at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. She earned her M.Phil and Ph.D. in Plant Biotechnology at the Department of Botany of Aligarh Muslim University (Aligarh). She has awarded UGC-BSR Fellowship during her Ph.D. She has intense background knowledge of micropropagation and plant transformation and hands-on experience of plant molecular biology techniques as well as the development of FRET-based nanosensor. She has published several research papers in the Journal of International repute. Based on her research work, she has been awarded Dr. DS Kothari Postdoctoral fellowship of the University Grant Commission-UGC (2015–2018) and Senior Research Associate of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (2019–2020) at the Department of Botany of Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. She is a life time member of the National and International Scientific Societies. She has presented her research work in a number of conferences nationally and internationally organized in various places in India.
Altaf Ahmad is a Professor of Plant Biotechnology in the Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. Dr. Ahmad has a research experience of 22 years and has to his credit more than 125 significant publications. A regular reviewer and on the panel of editorial boards of National and International journals, Dr. Ahmad is also a member of prestigious National and International scientific societies. He has guided thesis research of 30 Ph.D. students (12 as supervisor and 18 as co-supervisor) and over 30 M.Sc. students. He has organized several national and international seminars/symposia. Dr. Ahmad handled several research projects funded by various agencies like BBSRS-UK, DST, DBT, CSIR, UGC, CCRUM, ICAR, and INSA. He was a Visiting Scientist at the Virginia Polytechnic and State University, USA University of Freiburg, University of Aberdeen, and the University of Cologne. Based on his research contribution, Dr. Ahmad has been honored with the INSA Medal for Young Scientist (2003) and Professor LSS Kumar Memorial Award (2003) of Indian National Science Academy, Young Scientist Award (2005) of Council of Science & Technology, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, and elected as Associate of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
Ruphi Naz is a National Postdoctoral Fellow of Science and Engineering Research Board (NPDF-SERB) at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. She earned her M.Phil and Ph.D. in Plant Biotechnology at the Department of Botany of Aligarh Muslim University (Aligarh). She has awarded UGC-BSR Fellowship during her Ph.D. She has intense background knowledge of micropropagation and plant transformation and hands-on experience of plant molecular biology techniques as well as the development of FRET-based nanosensor. She has published several research papers in the Journal of International repute. Based on her research work, she has been awarded Dr. DS Kothari Postdoctoral fellowship of the University Grant Commission-UGC (2015–2018) and Senior Research Associate of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (2019–2020) at the Department of Botany of Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. She is a life time member of the National and International Scientific Societies. She has presented her research work in a number of conferences nationally and internationally organized in various places in India.
Altaf Ahmad is a Professor of Plant Biotechnology in the Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. Dr. Ahmad has a research experience of 22 years and has to his credit more than 125 significant publications. A regular reviewer and on the panel of editorial boards of National and International journals, Dr. Ahmad is also a member of prestigious National and International scientific societies. He has guided thesis research of 30 Ph.D. students (12 as supervisor and 18 as co-supervisor) and over 30 M.Sc. students. He has organized several national and international seminars/symposia. Dr. Ahmad handled several research projects funded by various agencies like BBSRS-UK, DST, DBT, CSIR, UGC, CCRUM, ICAR, and INSA. He was a Visiting Scientist at the Virginia Polytechnic and State University, USA University of Freiburg, University of Aberdeen, and the University of Cologne. Based on his research contribution, Dr. Ahmad has been honored with the INSA Medal for Young Scientist (2003) and Professor LSS Kumar Memorial Award (2003) of Indian National Science Academy, Young Scientist Award (2005) of Council of Science & Technology, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, and elected as Associate of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
Caracteristici
Elucidates the role of nanobiosensors in sustainable agriculture
Casts new light on the use of nanobiosensors in environmental monitoring and precision agriculture
Describes in depth FRET-based nanobiosensors as new emerging tools
Presents latest information in the use of RFID in food safety, product tracking
Casts new light on the use of nanobiosensors in environmental monitoring and precision agriculture
Describes in depth FRET-based nanobiosensors as new emerging tools
Presents latest information in the use of RFID in food safety, product tracking