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'''Manjeet Kaur obtained her B.Sc and M.Sc. in Botany from University of Delhi and completed her Ph.D. under the supervision of ^^^Appa Rao Podile^^^ at Department of Plant Sciences, University of Hyderabad. She obtained fellowship from Council of Scientific and Industrial research (CSIR) for pursuing Ph.D. She also obtained DFG- fellowship for research stay in Westfalische Willhelms-Universitat Muenster, Germany where she worked with Prof. Bruno M Moerschbacher in Institute for Biology and Biotechnology. Her work focused on auxiliary roles of bacterial carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) and lytic polysaccharide mono-oxygenases (LPMOs) and their synergistic effect with bacterial chitinases <cite>Manjeet2013;Manjeet2019;DasSN2015</cite>.  
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'''Manjeet Kaur obtained her B.Sc and M.Sc. in Botany from University of Delhi and completed her Ph.D. under the supervision of ^^^Appa Rao Podile^^^ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appa_Rao_Podile] at Department of Plant Sciences, University of Hyderabad. She obtained fellowship from Council of Scientific and Industrial research (CSIR) for pursuing Ph.D. She also obtained DFG- fellowship for research stay in Westfalische Willhelms-Universitat Muenster, Germany where she worked with Prof. Bruno M Moerschbacher in Institute for Biology and Biotechnology. Her work focused on auxiliary roles of bacterial carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) and lytic polysaccharide mono-oxygenases (LPMOs) and their synergistic effect with bacterial chitinases <cite>Manjeet2013;Manjeet2019;DasSN2015</cite>.  
 
She is presently working as Assistant Professor-Guest in University of Delhi, since 2018. '''
 
She is presently working as Assistant Professor-Guest in University of Delhi, since 2018. '''
  

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Manjeet Kaur obtained her B.Sc and M.Sc. in Botany from University of Delhi and completed her Ph.D. under the supervision of ^^^Appa Rao Podile^^^ [1] at Department of Plant Sciences, University of Hyderabad. She obtained fellowship from Council of Scientific and Industrial research (CSIR) for pursuing Ph.D. She also obtained DFG- fellowship for research stay in Westfalische Willhelms-Universitat Muenster, Germany where she worked with Prof. Bruno M Moerschbacher in Institute for Biology and Biotechnology. Her work focused on auxiliary roles of bacterial carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) and lytic polysaccharide mono-oxygenases (LPMOs) and their synergistic effect with bacterial chitinases [1, 2, 3]. She is presently working as Assistant Professor-Guest in University of Delhi, since 2018.




References

  1. Manjeet K, Purushotham P, Neeraja C, and Podile AR. (2013). Bacterial chitin binding proteins show differential substrate binding and synergy with chitinases. Microbiol Res. 2013;168(7):461-8. DOI:10.1016/j.micres.2013.01.006 | PubMed ID:23480960 [Manjeet2013]
  2. Manjeet K, Madhuprakash J, Mormann M, Moerschbacher BM, and Podile AR. (2019). A carbohydrate binding module-5 is essential for oxidative cleavage of chitin by a multi-modular lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase from Bacillus thuringiensis serovar kurstaki. Int J Biol Macromol. 2019;127:649-656. DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2019.01.183 | PubMed ID:30708015 [Manjeet2019]
  3. Das SN, Madhuprakash J, Sarma PV, Purushotham P, Suma K, Manjeet K, Rambabu S, Gueddari NE, Moerschbacher BM, and Podile AR. (2015). Biotechnological approaches for field applications of chitooligosaccharides (COS) to induce innate immunity in plants. Crit Rev Biotechnol. 2015;35(1):29-43. DOI:10.3109/07388551.2013.798255 | PubMed ID:24020506 [DasSN2015]

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