DEPARTMENT.FACULTY

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Dr. Shahina Parveen
  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.QUALIFICATION

    PhD, Postdoc

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.DESIGNATION

    Guest Faculty

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.THRUST_AREA

    Plant Tissue Culture & Biotechnology

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.ADDRESS

    Botany Section, Women's College AMU Aligarh

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.MOBILE

    9897132774

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.EMAIL

    shahina.sony3@gmail.com

Dr. Shahina Parveen is a Guest Faculty (Botany), in Women's College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. She is a recipient of University Gold Medal for standing first in her Master's degree in Botany (M.Sc.) in 2005. Furthermore, she has been awarded Prof. Mashkoor Alam Scholarship during Post-graduate program. She obtained her Ph.D. Degree in December, 2012 with specialization in Plant Tissue Culture & Biotechnology. She also earned a feather in her cap by being awarded Maulana Azad National Fellowship (MANF-UGC) during her research program. She has published several research papers in high impact, peer reviewed international and national journals. She has also published review articles, book chapters and authored one book. She has presented her research work in several national and international conferences/symposia and attended various workshops and training programs.

 Soon after completion of Ph.D., she has been awarded Young Scientist Projects under SERB - DST, New Delhi (2013) and UPCST (2014) and worked as Principal Investigator in DST funded Young Scientist Project from 2014-2017. She has also been worked as an Assistant Professor (Contractual) of Botany in the Department of Botany, AMU for two years (September 2017 to October 2019).

  1. Publication
    1. Yadav V., Shahzad A., Ahmad Z., Sharma S., Parveen S. 2019. Synthesis of nonembryonic synseeds in Hemidesmus indicus R. Br.: short term conservation, evaluation of phytochemicals and genetic fidelity of the regenerants. Plant Cell Tissue & Organ Culture (Impact Factor = 2.200) 138(2): 363-376
    2. Saeed T., Shahzad A., Ahmad N., Parveen S. 2018. High frequency conversion of non-embryogenic synseeds and assessment of genetic stability through ISSR markers in Gymnema sylvestrePlant Cell Tissue & Organ Culture (Impact Factor = 2.200) 134:163-168
    3. Ahmad Z., Shahzad A., Sharma S., Parveen S2018Ex vitro rescue, physiochemical evaluation, secondary metabolite production and assessment of genetic stability using DNA based molecular markers in regenerated plants of Decalepis salicifolia (Bedd. ex Hook.f.) Venter". Plant Cell Tissue & Organ Culture (Impact Factor = 2.200) 132:497-510 
    4. Parveen S., Shahzad A, Upadhyay A, Yadav V. 2016. Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry analysis of methanolic leaf extract of Cassia angustifolia Vahl. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 9(3): 111-116

    5. Parveen S., Shahzad A.Nazim F. 2015. Effect of explant origin on clonal propagation of Aegle marmelos (L.) Corr. - a multipurpose tree species. Indian Journal of Biotechnology (Impact Factor = 0.343) 14: 566-573.

    6. Parveen S., Shahzad A. 2014. Somatic embryogenesis and plantlet regeneration of Cassia angustifolia Vahl. from immature cotyledon derived callus. Biologia Plantarum 58 (3) 411-418 (Springer, Impact Factor = 1.384)

    7. Parveen S., Shahzad A. 2014. Encapsulation of nodal segments of Cassia angustifolia Vahl. for short-term storage and germplasm exchange. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum  36: 635-640 (Springer, Impact Factor = 1.608)

    8. Parveen S., Shahzad A., Anis M. 2012. Enhanced shoot organogenesis in Cassia angustifolia Vahl. - a difficult-to-root drought resistant medicinal shrub. Journal of Plant Biochemistry & Biotechnology 21: 213-219 (Springer, Impact Factor = 1.038)

    9. Parveen S., Shahzad A. 2011. A micropropagation protocol for Cassia angustifolia Vahl. from root explants. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 33: 789-796 (Springer, Impact Factor = 1.608)

    10. Parveen S., Saema S., Shahzad A. 2010. In vitro regeneration system for Cassia siamea Lam., a leguminous tree of economic importance. Agroforestry Systems 80: 109-116 (Springer, Impact Factor = 1.792)