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अखिल भारतीय आयुर्विज्ञान संस्थान, नई दिल्ली
All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

Subrata Basu Ray

Dr. Subrata Basu Ray 

  

M.S. (BHU), D.N.B., M.N.A.M.S

Professor

Address : Room No. 1009, Ist Floor

PC Block

Deptt of Anatomy

AIIMS, N. Delhi

Phone : 011-26593216

Professional Experience after post-graduation:

  • Senior Demonstrator (IMS, BHU) : 1989-1991

  • Senior Demonstrator (AIIMS, N. Delhi) : 1991-1993

  • Assistant Prof. : 1993-1998

  • Associate Prof : 1998-2005

  • Additional Prof. : 2005-2008

  • Professor : (2008 -2018)

  • Professor (HAG) : 2019 onwards

Research Focus: Pain arising from burn injury is a devastating experience for patients. Results of our research in rodents show that blocking the B2 subtype of bradykinin receptor produces significant relief from burn-induced pain. An attempt to test this alternative hypothesis in a clinical trial to be conducted in the largest burn unit in the country could not be done, due to lack of funds. Other putative drugs, which have shown efficacy in rodents are the cannabinoid type 1 receptor and the somatostatin type 2A receptor agonist. These could relieve specific parameters of pain like pain-at-rest but not touch-induced allodynia.

Publications:

1. George J. et al. 2014. J Burn Care Res 35:e391-398 (Published by American Burn Association)

2. Kumar R. et al. 2016. Indian J Med Res 144:730-740.

3. Kumar R. et al. 2018. Eur J Anaesthesiol 35:955-965. 

Intrathecal catheterization with drug administration in rodents is a novel technique for simulating intraspinal administration of drugs during cardiac surgery. I underwent training at the Anesthesia Research Laboratory of University of California at San Diego for 3 months in 2008. It was supported by an International biomedical associateship grant from Indian Council of Medical Research, N. Delhi.

Substance P receptor antagonists when administered through catheters in rodents proved effective in ameliorating post-operative pain. A more potent effect was obtained when it was combined with local peripheral administration.

Publications:

1. Gautam M et al. 2016. Spinal Cord 54:172-182.

2. Gupta S et al 2018. Ann Neurosci 25:268-276.

Current research work is focused on developing rat models of (1) Neuropathic pain by partial sciatic nerve ligation (2) Osteoarthritis by intra-articular injection of monoiodoacetate. Both are chronic diseases which compromises the quality of life.

PhD students:

  1. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Pandey (2012)

  2. Dr. Pranav Prasoon (2016)

  3. Dr. Mayank Gautam (2018)

  4. Dr. Rahul Kumar (2019)

  5. Dr. Shivani Gupta (2020)

  6. Mr. Amit Kumar

Current M.D. & MSc students:

  1. Dr. HH Hanusan

  2. Dr. Akhila MS

  3. Ms. Kajol

Teaching experience outside AIIMS, N. Delhi

Assistant Prof at B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal in 1997.

 

Publication

 

Dr Rima Dada

  1. Bisht S, Faiq M, Tolahunase M, Dada R. Oxidative stress and male infertility. Nat Rev Urol. 2017 Aug;14(8):470-485. doi: 10.1038/nrurol.2017.69. Epub 2017 May 16. PMID: 28508879.  

  2. Dada T, Bhai N, Midha N, Shakrawal J, Kumar M, Chaurasia P, Gupta S, Angmo D, Yadav R, Dada R, Sihota R. Effect of Mindfulness Meditation on Intraocular Pressure and Trabecular Meshwork Gene Expression: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Ophthalmol. 2021 Mar;223:308-321. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2020.10.012. Epub 2020 Oct 22. PMID: 33393484.  

  3. Tolahunase MR, Sagar R, Faiq M, Dada R. Yoga- and meditation-based lifestyle intervention increases neuroplasticity and reduces severity of major depressive disorder: A randomized controlled trial. Restor Neurol Neurosci. 2018;36(3):423-442. doi: 10.3233/RNN-170810. PMID: 29614706.  

  4. Tolahunase M, Sagar R, Dada R. Impact of Yoga and Meditation on Cellular Aging in Apparently Healthy Individuals: A Prospective, Open-Label Single-Arm Exploratory Study. Oxid Med Cell Longev. 2017;2017:7928981. doi: 10.1155/2017/7928981. Epub 2017 Jan 16. Erratum in: Oxid Med Cell Longev. 2017;2017:2784153. PMID: 28191278; PMCID: PMC5278216.  

  5. Gautam S, Tolahunase M, Kumar U, Dada R. Impact of yoga based mind-body intervention on systemic inflammatory markers and co-morbid depression in active Rheumatoid arthritis patients: A randomized controlled trial. Restor Neurol Neurosci. 2019;37(1):41-59. doi: 10.3233/RNN-180875. PMID: 30714983.  

  6. Gautam S, Kumar U, Kumar M, Kanga U, Dada R. Association of HLA-G 3'UTR Polymorphisms with Soluble HLA-G Levels and Disease Activity in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study. Immunol Invest. 2020 Feb;49(1-2):88-105. doi: 10.1080/08820139.2019.1657146. Epub 2019 Sep 5. PMID: 31549885.    

  7. Gautam S, Kumar U, Kumar M, Rana D, Dada R. Yoga improves mitochondrial health and reduces severity of autoimmune inflammatory arthritis: A randomized controlled trial. Mitochondrion. 2021 May;58:147-159. doi: 10.1016/j.mito.2021.03.004. Epub 2021 Mar 17. PMID: 33741520.  

  8. Gautam S, Kumar M, Kumar U, Dada R. Effect of an 8-Week Yoga-Based Lifestyle Intervention on Psycho-Neuro-Immune Axis, Disease Activity, and Perceived Quality of Life in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Front Psychol. 2020 Sep 2;11:2259. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02259. PMID: 32982898; PMCID: PMC7492675.   

  9. Venkatesh S, Kumar R, Deka D, Deecaraman M, Dada R. Analysis of sperm nuclear protein gene polymorphisms and DNA integrity in infertile men. Syst Biol Reprod Med. 2011 Jun;57(3):124-32. doi: 10.3109/19396368.2011.562960. Epub 2011 Mar 22. PMID: 21425891.

 

Dr Prabhakar Singh 

  1. Ghosh S, Sinha JK, Khan T, Devaraju KS, Singh P, Vaibhav K, Gaur P. Pharmacological and therapeutic approaches in the treatment of epilepsy. Biomedicines, 2021; 9, 470. 

  2. Chaturvedi V, Kabale, P, Singh P. Biofabrication of Silver Oxide Nanoparticles (SO-NP) by autolysate of Pseudomonas mendocina PM1, and assessment of its antimicrobial/anti-biofilm potential. Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2021; 58 (4), 373-380.

  3. Chaudhary S, Rai P, Sesham K, Kumar, Singh P, Nag TC, Chaudhuri P, Trikha, Yadav SC. Microscopic imaging of bronchoalveolar fluids of COVID-19 positive intubated patients reveals the different level of SARS-CoV-2 infection on oral squamosal epithelial cells. Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics, 2021; 58 (3), 196-207 

  4. Singh P, Peng DW, Suo WZ. Stereological estimation of cholinergic fiber length in the Nucleus Basalis of Meynert of the mouse brain. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2020;(156):e60405.

  5. Suo WZ, Peng DW, Singh P, Ding XF. A standardized anxiety quotient in elevated open platform task quantifies rodent anxiogenic tendency with improved reliability and sensitivity. Neuroscience, 2019; 423:12-17. 

  6. Singh P, Das TK. Ultrastructural localization of 4-hydroxynonenal adducts in fluoride exposed cells: protective role of dietary antioxidants. Fluoride, 2019; 52 (1): 49-58

  7. Khristi V, Chakravarthi VP, Singh P, Ghosh S, Pramanik A, Ratri A, Borosha S, Roby KF, Wolfe MW, Rumi MAK. ESR2 regulates granulosa cell genes essential for follicle maturation and ovulation. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2018; 474:214-226.

  8. Rumi MAK, Singh P, Roby KF, Zhao X, Iqbal K, Ratri A, Lei T, Cui W, Borosha S, Dhakal P, Kubota K, Chakraborty D, Vivian JL, Wolfe MW, Soares MJ. Defining the role of estrogen receptor beta in the regulation of female fertility. Endocrinology, 2017;158 (7): 2330-2343

  9. He M, Singh P, Cheng S, Zhang Q, Peng W, Premont R, Morgan D, Burns J, Swerdlow R, Suo W. GRK5 deficiency leads to selective basal forebrain cholinergic neuronal vulnerability. Scientific Reports, 2016; 6:26116

  10. Singh P, Zhang Q, Peng W, Suo W. GRK5 renders susceptibility to intermittent hypoxia-induced cognitive impairment. Behavioural Brain Research, 2016;302: 29-34

Courses

Courses/ Training

 

Postgraduate Courses

  • Ph. D.,                  Doctor of Philosophy

  • M.D.,(Anatomy)    Doctor of Medicine in Anatomy 
                                  [Previously Master of Surgery (M.S.,) in Anatomy]

  • M.Sc.,(Anatomy)   Master of Science in Anatomy

 

Training

 
The electron microscopy facility (Sophisticated Analytical Instrumentation Facility-New Delhi, supported by DST-SAIF program) conducts national training programs on biological electron microscopy for
 
1. Scientific investigators (PhD/MD and MSc students in life sciences  with 2-3 years of research experience after joining a PhD program; November-December, 12 days) and 
 
2. Summer training for Laboratory technicians, graduate and postgraduate students and scientists working in Govt. recognised Institutions/ National Laboratories (May-June,1 month). 
 
The aim of both training is to provide with the detailed hands-on comprehensive technical knowledge on the tissue preparation, ultramicrotomy, imaging, and elemental detection under transmission and scanning electron microscope, and tissue antigen localisation under transmission electron microscope (Immunogold electron microscopy). 

Students

 

List of PhD scholars, Residents and Post Graduate Students – 07-03-2024

 

S.N

Name

Designation

 1

Ms. Srishty Raman  

PhD

 2

Ms.Priya KGorai 

PhD

 3

Ms. Shivani 

PhD

 4

Ms.Arti Joshi 

PhD

 5

Ms.Devyani Sharma 

PhD

 6

Ms. Sania Yasmin 

PhD

 7

Ms.Anjali Yadav 

PhD

 8

Ms.Anjali Maurya 

PhD

 9

Ms. Akanksha Mishra 

PhD

 10

Mr. Amit Kumar 

PhD

 11

Bhaskar Sharma  

PhD

 12

Deepika Kumari

PhD 

 13

Yogesh Sharma

PhD 

Residents

 1

Dr. Mohd. Ahmed Ansari

Senior Resident 

 2

Dr.Dibakar Borthakur

Senior Resident 

3

Dr. R. Jayshree

Senior Resident 

4

Dr.NamaschivayamG.R

Senior Resident 

5

Dr. Silka Agarwal (Adhoc)

Senior Resident

6

Dr Jayant Biswas

Senior Resident

7    Dr. S.Kamalesh

Senior Resident 

8 Dr. Dravida

Senior Resident

  

 

 MD students 

 1

Dr. Hannah  

Junior Resident

 2

Dr. S. Kamalesh 

Junior Resident

 3

Dr. Dravida 

Junior Resident

 4

Dr.Filgy George 

Junior Resident

 5

Dr. Harshit Jain 

Junior Resident

 6

Dr. Hari Hara Hansun 

Junior Resident

 7

Dr. Pooja Poddar 

Junior Resident

 8

Dr. Amal Razik 

Junior Resident

 9

Dr. Akanksha Singh 

Junior Resident

 10

Dr Sumit Daitan

Junior Resident 

 11

Dr Surbhi A S

Junior Resident 

 12

Dr. Alan Joseph Abraham

Junior Resident 

 13

Dr. Reshma R

Junior Resident

 14

Dr Shubhankar Roy

Junior Resident

 15

Dr. Akhila M. S

Junior Resident

 16

Dr. Neelam Devi

Junior Resident

 17

Dr Madhur Binda

Junior Resident

 18

Dr Sukanya

Junior Resident

 19

Dr Vaishali Sharma

Junior Resident

 

Post Graduates

1

Kajol

M.Sc 

2

Deepika Drall

M.Sc 

3

Sabiha Malik

M.Sc 

4

Mudavath Gopi Naik

M.Sc 

5

Paramveer

M.Sc 

6

Anand Verma

M.Sc 

 7

Tooba Tahreem Khan

M.Sc 

8 Robin Saini

M.Sc 

9 Shristhi Jain

M.Sc 

10 Swarna Tomar

M.Sc 

11 Priyanka Tamijeselvane

M.Sc 

 

 

Independent ICMR RA/SRF  

S.N

Name

Designation

1

Ms.Ekta

 

SRF

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