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K. V. VENKATESH
PRESENT ADDRESS

Dr. K. V. Venkatesh.

Professor,

Department of Chemical Engineering,

Associate faculty, School of Biosciences and Bioengineering,

Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay,

Powai, Mumbai - 400076.

Email: venks@che.iitb.ernet.in , venks@iitb.ac.in

Telephone: (091) (22) 2576-7223 Fax: (091) (22) 2572-6895.

Webpage: http://www.che.iitb.ac.in/faculty/kvv/index.htm


QUALIFICATIONS

B. Tech. Chemical Engineering, I. I. T. Madras (1989).

Ph. D. Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, USA (1993).
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION: Synthetic and Systems Biology; Biochemical Engineering

Quantification of Biological Networks

Analysis of Metabolic and Regulatory Networks

Optimization and Development of Biological and Food Processes



Recent Publications in 2008-2011 (total peer reviewed publications: 87)
1. Can Metabolic Plasticity be a Cause of Cancer? Warburg Waddington Legacy Revisited, Paike Jayadeva Bhat, Lalith Durante, KV Venkatesh, Jaswandi Dandekar and Abhay Kumar, Clinical Epigenetics, (2011).
2. Characterization of the Adaptive Response and Growth upon Hyperosmotic Shock in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Jignesh Parmar, Sharad Bhartiya and KV Venkatesh, Molecular Biosystems, 2011 (Article in press)
3. Phenotypic Characterization of Corynebacterium glutamicum Using Elementary Modes towards Synthesis of Amino Acids, Rajvanshi, M., K.V Venkatesh, Systems and Synthetic Biology, 2011 (Article in Press).
4. In silico quantification of optimal lysine synthesis during growth of Corynebacterium Glutamicum on Mixed Substrates (Glucose and Lactate), Kalyan gayen, Manish Kumar, Meghana Rajvanshi and KV Venkatesh, International Journal of Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 7 (1), 115-132, 2011.
5. Phenotypic characterization of Corynebacterium glutamicum under osmotic stress conditions using elementary mode analysis, Rajvanshi, M., K.V Venkatesh,. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology , pp. 1-13, 2010.
6. Experimental and Steady State analysis of the GAL regulatory system in Kluyveromyces lactis, Venkat R. Pannala, Sharad Bhartiya and K. V. Venkatesh, FEBS Journal, 277, 2987 – 3002, 2010.
7. Chemotaxis of Escherichia coli to L-serine, , Rajitha R. Vuppula, Mahesh. Tirumkudulu and K. V. Venkatesh, Physical Biology, 7 (2), art. no. 026007 2010.
8. Mathematical modeling and Experimental validation of chemotaxis under controlled gradients of methylaspartate in Escherichia coli, Molecular Biosystems, Rajitha R. Vuppula, Mahesh. Tirumkudulu and K. V. Venkatesh, 6, 1082 – 1092, 2010.
9. Stability analysis of the GAL regulatory network in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Kluyveromyces lactis, BMC Bioinformatics, Vishwesh Kulkarni, K. V. Venkatesh, Pushkar Malakar, Lucy Y Pao, Michael Safonov and Ganesh Viswanathan, 11(S43) 2010.
10. Application of methylene blue dye reduction test (MBRT) to determine growth and death rates of microorganisms, Subir Nandy and K. V. Venkatesh, Journal of Microbiology Research, 4(2), 61-70, 2010.
11. Tomato Redness for assessing ozone treatment in extending shelf-life, Journal of Food Engineering, Suhas S. Zambre, K. V. Venkatesh and N. G. Shah, 96(3), 463-468, 2009.
12. Quantification of the effect of amino acids on an integrated mTOR and insulin signaling pathway, Molecular Biosystems, PK Vinod and KV Venkatesh, 5, 1163 - 1173, 2009.
13. A Model-based Study Delineating the Roles of the Two Signaling Branches of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Sho1 and Sln1, during Adaptation to Osmotic Stress, Physical Biology, Jignesh Parmar, Sharad Bhartiya and KV Venkatesh, 6 (3), 2009.
14. Systems Biology – connecting Genotype to Phenotype, BioByte, KV Venkatesh, 2009.
15. Optimization of bioprocesses using metabolic engineering, Book Chapter:, Devesh Radhakrishnan, Meghna Rajvanshi, Kalyan Gayen & K. V. Venkatesh, Bioprocess and Bioproducts, Edited by Soumitra Biswas, Nirmala Kaushik and Ashok Pandey, AsiaTech Publishers, 2009.
16. Modeling and Experimental studies on Intermittent Starch feeding and citrate addition in Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation of Starch to Flavor Compounds, Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology, Abhijit R Chavan, Anuradha Raghunathan and K.V.Venkatesh, 36(4), 509-519, 2009.

17. Stochastic analysis of the GAL genetic switch in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Modeling and experiments reveal hierarchy in glucose repression, Vinay Prasad, K V Venkatesh, BMC Systems Biology, 2:97, 2008


18. Effect of temperature on the cannibalistic behavior of Bacillus subtilis, Subir Kumar Nandy, Vinay Prasad and K. V. Venkatesh, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2008.
19. Quantification of cell size distribution as applied to the growth of Corynebacterium glutamicum, Kalyan Gayen and K. V. Venkatesh, Microbiological Research, 163, 586-593, 2008.
20. Quantification of Signaling Networks, P K Vinod and K V Venkatesh, Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, 88:1, Jan-Mar 2008.
21. Effect of Carbon and Nitrogen on the Cannibalistic Behavior of Bacillus subtilis, Subir Kumar Nandy and K. V. Venkatesh, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, March, 2008 (Online first).
22. A Steady State Model for the Transcriptional Regulation of Filamentous Growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, P K Vinod and K V Venkatesh, In Silico Biology, 8, 0018, 2008.
23. Integration of global signaling pathways, cAMP-PKA, MAPK and TOR in the regulation of FLO11, P K Vinod, Neelanjan Sengupta, P J Bhat and K V Venkatesh, PLoS 0NE, 3(2):e1663, 2008.


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