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Research Project Details Under Dr Ekta Gupta, Professor, Department Of Clinical Virology

Research Project Details Under Dr Ekta Gupta, Professor, Department Of Clinical Virology

RESEARCH PROJECT DETAILS UNDER DR EKTA GUPTA, PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY
S.No Title of Project PI / Co-PI
1. Development of a photonic diagnostic system for Gastro-intestinal Infections through detection of viruses in stool using Machine-learning enabled Plasmon Enhanced Raman Sensing (GIMPERS) Co-PI
2. HRD Scheme of the Department of Health Research for “Support to conduct Training Programme” in the title of “Viral Hepatitis” PI
3. Fabrication of an electronic test card capable of screening RNA impedimetrically Co-PI
4. Development of a low cost ultrasensitive rapid card test for the simultaneous diagnosis of Hepatitis A and E infection Co-PI
5. Project “Collaborative research on Understanding the molecular mechanism of GUDUCHYADI Tablets in combating Covid-19 Infection-in Vitro & In-Vivo Study PI
6. To study the prevalence of Resistance associated substitutions (RASs) in HCV infected patients and its correlation with anti-viral treatment response. [BT/PR25168/NER/95/1053/2017]” PI
7. Project, "Respiratory Virus detection using Advanced Machine-learning enabled Plasmon Enhanced Raman-spectroscopic Nano-Sensors (REVAMPERS)" Co-PI
8. Establishment of Genome sequencing laboratory for SARS CoV 2 virus as a part of INSACOG. PI
9. The predictors of Incidence Re infection and severity of disease in a cohort of SARS Cov-2 antibody positive case- A prospective study MAMC Study PI
10. Investigating therapeutic potential of a recombinant fragment of human surfactant protein D (rfhSP-D) against SARS-CoV-2: In vitro and animal models, Funded by DBT-BIRAC. In collaboration with NIRRH, Mumbai and ILS, Bhubhaneshwara. PI
11. Assessing the implementation of decentralized Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) screening at Primary Health Care facilities in Delhi: the HEAD Start (Hepatitis C Elimination through Access to Diagnostics) PI
12. To study transplant related herpes viruses: Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV), Epstein Barr Virus (EBV), Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV), Herpes Simplex virus (HSV) 1& 2 in liver allograft recipients PI
13. Evaluation of Hepatitis B surface antigen quantitation as a monitoring tool for Chronic hepatitis B patients on treatment PI
 

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