Ms. kirti upadhyay | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award
Ms. kirti upadhyay | King George’s Medical University KGMU | India
Kirti Upadhyay is a dedicated Ph.D. Scholar at the Cytogenetics Lab, Centre for Advanced Research, King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. She has a strong passion for genetic research and molecular biology, focusing on chromosomal abnormalities and their clinical applications. With a solid foundation in life sciences, she is advancing her expertise through active participation in training workshops and conferences, enhancing her skills in cytogenetic and molecular biology techniques. Kirti holds a B.Sc. in Life Sciences from Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University and an M.Sc. in Zoology from Maharishi University of Information Technology, Lucknow. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Cytogenetics at KGMU, where she is involved in projects related to molecular diagnostics and genetic research. Her education has been complemented by specialized training in cancer biology, gene cloning, forensic science, basic life support, and advanced statistical analysis. Kirti has gained practical experience in karyotyping, FISH, PCR, cell culture, ELISA, microarrays, and chromatography. She has attended several national and international conferences, which broadened her understanding of genetics and precision medicine. Her research interests include chromosomal abnormalities, molecular markers, cancer genetics, and hematological disorders, with a focus on applying genomic tools for early diagnosis and personalized treatment. Kirti has been recognized for her contributions through certifications, nominations, and active participation in scientific events, demonstrating her commitment to advancing genetic research and improving diagnostic strategies.
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Featured Publication
Upadhyay, K., Gupta, S., & Nigam, N. Future horizons: Emerging genetic biotech innovations and their potential impact on health and sustainability. In Molecular medicine and biomedical research in the era of precision medicine.
Upadhyay, K., Nigam, N., Gupta, S., Rawat, N., Verma, S. P., & Kushwaha, R. The genetic underpinnings: Deciphering the inheritance pattern of thalassemia. In Futuristic trends in medical sciences (Vol. 3, Book 12).
Nigam, N., Kushwaha, R., Gupta, A., Bhatt, M. L. B., Singh, B., Nigam, S., Upadhyay, K., Amara, A., & Rungta, S. High-resolution genetic profiling of Hb J-Meerut and other hemoglobin variants in the Tharu population via HPLC and DNA sequencing. Diagnostics.
Nigam, N., Gupta, R., Bhatt, M. L. B., Sinha, S., Verma, N., Nigam, S. K., Verma, S. P., Upadhyay, K., & Gupta, S. Prevalence and detection of novel thalassemia variant hemoglobin J in extensive Tharu population. Annals of African Medicine.
Upadhyay, K., Nigam, N., Gupta, S., Tripathi, S. K., Jain, A., & Puri, B. Current and future therapeutic approaches of CFTR and airway dysbiosis in an era of personalized medicine. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.
Upadhyay, K. A systematic review on leukemogenesis: Is there any pitfall in human health. Family Medicine and Primary Care: Open Access.
Upadhyay, K. From chromosomes to clinics: Cytogenetic insights and drug treatments in Down syndrome. International Journal of Scientific Research.