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Genetics and Biotechnology Lab

Dr. Channa Keshavaiah

Address:       Genetics & Biotechnology Lab

                        Dept of Biochemistry

                        & Biosciences Institute

                        University College Cork (UCC)

                        Room 2.12, Lee Maltings

                        Cork, Ireland

Email:              c.chikkaputtaiah [at]ucc.ie

Tel:                  +353 21 4904028

Dr. Channa Keshavaiah

Research interests: Epigenetic Regulation, Reproduction and Seed Development, Orphan genes in Abiotic Stress Response

 

Publications:

 

Spitzer C , Schellmann S, Sabovljevic A, Shahriari M, Keshavaiah C, Bechtold N, Herzog M, Müller S, Hanisch FG, Hulskamp M. The Arabidopsis elch mutant reveals function of an ESCRT component in cytokinesis (2006). Development 133 (23), 4679-89.

 

Shahriari M, Keshavaiah C, Scheuring D, Sabovljevic A, Pimpl P, Hausler R, Hulskamp M and Schellmann S. The AAA-ATPase AtSKD1 is required for vacuolar maintenance in A. thaliana (in review).

 

Shahriari M, Richter K, Keshavaiah C, Sabovljevic A, Hulskamp M and Schellmann S. Comparative network analysis of the ESCRT systems of yeast, mammals and Arabidopsis (in review).

 

Keshavaiah C , Hesner F, Shahriari M, Hulskamp M and Schellmann. The Arabidopsis ELCH homolog VPS23-3 is a component of the plant ESCRT system (in preparation).

 

Education & Employment:

2009 -

 

Postdoctoral Researcher

Genetics & Biotechnology Lab
Dept of Biochemistry,
University College Cork, Ireland

2005 - 2008

 

PhD In Biotechnology

International Graduate School in Genetics and Functional Genomics

University of Cologne

Cologne , Germany

2004 - 2005

 

Research Scholar

Central Food Technological Research Institute

CSIR Institute, Mysore

Karnataka , India

2001 - 2003

 

Master in Biotechnology

University of Agricultural Sciences

Bangalore , India

1997 - 2001

 

BSc (Agri.) Biology

University of Agricultural Sciences

Bangalore , India

 

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