Associate Professor Department of Biological Sciences Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani Vidhya Vihar Campus, Rajasthan
Dr. Kumar’s research is focused to understand the regulation of Plasmodium (malaria-causing parasite) development by mosquito innate immune system. His previous research characterized two peroxidase enzymes in the gut of mosquito which modulate innate immunity against natural symbiotic bacteria. Gene silencing of these peroxidases also suppress Plasmodium development (Kumar et al., 2010. Science. 327. 1644-48). Now he is studying the combined effect of mosquito peroxidases and other innate immune molecules on Plasmodium development through gene silencing methodology. In addition, he is also developing ways to manipulate novel mosquito immuno-active molecules which can block Plasmodium development and subsequent transmission among humans.
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