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  • Dr TRESSA JACOB

  • Associate Professor
  • Somaiya Vidyavihar University
Publications 1999 - 2023

Publications

  • 6
    Journal Articles
  • 2
    Book Chapter
  • 1
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 3
    Projects

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Expertise

Developmental Biology

Interested in Developmental biology, Zebrafish Scale development, regeneration and behaviour

Personal Information

Dr TRESSA JACOB

Female
Somaiya Center for integrated Science education and research (SciSER) Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IndiaIndia
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - 400077


Experience

  • Associate Professor

    Somaiya Centre For Integrated Science Education And Research

    Somaiya Vidyavihar University

  • Adhoc Faculty

    Life Sciences

    Sophia College for Women Bhulabhai Desai Road Mumbai 400 026

  • Research Investigator

    Biology

    Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune

  • Research Scientist

    Developmental Biology

    Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology


Qualification

  • PhD

    Center for Plant Molecular Biology, Eberhard- Karls- Universität Tübingen, Germany


Membership In Committees

2024

College exam squad

Member

2024

PARICHAY

Member

2024

Student council

Member

2024

College exam squad

Member

2024

PARICHAY

Member

2024

Student council

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Research Projects

CRISPR/Cas9 based genome-editing approach to explore functions of Actin Binding Proteins in zebrafish: Unravelling F-actin regulation underlying behavior of cells, tissues and animals

Funding Agency : DBT

Identifying molecular cues and their interaction during scale formation in zebrafish

Funding Agency : DST

Understanding the functional relevance of twist paralogs and their interaction with developmental pathways during dermis formation using zebrafish as a model organism

Funding Agency : DBT

CRISPR/Cas9 based genome-editing approach to explore functions of Actin Binding Proteins in zebrafish: Unravelling F-actin regulation underlying behavior of cells, tissues and animals

Funding Agency : DBT

Identifying molecular cues and their interaction during scale formation in zebrafish

Funding Agency : DST

Understanding the functional relevance of twist paralogs and their interaction with developmental pathways during dermis formation using zebrafish as a model organism

Funding Agency : DBT

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