Biotechnology and Bioinformatics

Prof. Dr. Tiratha Raj Singh

Prof. Dr. Tiratha Raj Singh
Professor, Associate Dean (Innovation), Faculty In-charge, Media Relations
( 91) 01792-239344
tiratharaj.singh@juit.ac.in
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Biography :

Dr. Tiratha Raj Singh is a senior academician, researcher, and administrator at Jaypee University of Information Technology (JUIT), Waknaghat, currently serving as Associate Dean (Innovation). He is a Professor in the Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, and also holds the responsibilities of Media In-charge and Coordinator of the Centre of Healthcare Technologies and Informatics (CEHTI). He earned his PhD in Bioinformatics from MANIT, Bhopal, with joint doctoral research at Tel Aviv University, Israel, followed by a prestigious VATAT postdoctoral fellowship in Functional Genomics and Molecular Evolution at TAU.
Since joining JUIT in 2010, his research has focused on genomics, proteomics, systems biology, and AI-driven computational approaches to decode complex biological networks underlying DNA repair mechanisms, Alzheimer’s disease, and cancer. His lab actively mines large-scale genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and pathway datasets to identify disease mechanisms, propose novel therapeutic inhibitors, and develop biological databases, analytical tools, and web-based applications. Dr. Singh has led and contributed to several DST, ICMR, and DBT-funded projects, published extensively in leading international journals, supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate research projects, and guided eight PhD scholars to completion. His contributions have been recognized through international awards, an international patent, and prestigious research distinctions, reflecting his commitment to innovation-driven research, academic leadership, and translational impact.

Project Areas for Bachelor/Master Project work:
Bioinformatics, Computational Genomics and Computational Systems Biology.
DNA Repair Mechanisms and associated human malignancies.
Alzheimer's Disease and other Neurological disorders.
Data Mining, Machine Learning and Deep Learning applications for Biological data analysis.
Web based softwares/applications and database development for above mentioned topics.
Any other topic of relevance from Biomedical and Healthcare domains (falling under CEHTI).

Author Publication Profile:
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  • Rohit Shukla, Tiratha Raj Singh (2019). Identification of natural multi-target inhibitors for Alzheimer’s disease using polypharmacology approach. Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (ICBAB) [JUIT, Solan, India : August 01-03, 2019], pp.-.. Google Citation
  • Rohit Shukla, Tiratha Raj Singh (2019). Structure-based virtual screening for the identification of novel natural inhibitors of Homo Sapiens Cyclin Dependent Kinase 5 against Alzheimer’s disease. Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Biosciences and Biotechnology [JIIT, Noida : 31st January to 2nd February 2019], pp.-.. Google Citation
  • Siddhant Kalra, Tiratha Raj Singh (2019). MAD: a system level computational enrichment analysis of mitochondria associated genes in Alzheimers disease. Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Trend in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (ICBAB- 2019), [JUIT Waknaghat, Solan, India : 01-03, August 2019], pp.-.. Google Citation
  • Chadia Ed-driouch, Tiratha Raj Singh, Ahmed Moussa (2019). Transcriptomics Data: Study on Gene Selection Methods. Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Trend in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (ICBAB- 2019) [JUIT Waknaghat : 01-03 August 2019], pp.-.. Google Citation
  • Rohit Shukla, Narendra Kumar, Tiratha Raj Singh (2019). Disruption of plaques and tangles formation by targeting multiple enzymes using polypharmacology approach. Proceedings of the National Biomedical Research Competition (NBRCom-2019) [2nd : PGIMER, Chandigarh : 17th Nov., 2019], pp.32-.. Google Citation
  • Tiratha Raj Singh (2019). Docking studies of Paclitaxel and Paclitaxel prodrgs with CYP enzymes to correlate solubility and bioavailability. Proceedings of the Indian Conference on Bioinformatics (Inbix), 2019 [HMV, Jalandhar, India : Feb., 22-23, 2019], pp.-.. Google Citation
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