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Trupti N Patel

Professor & Head, Department of Integrative Biology · VIT, Vellore

https://researchid.co/trupti_patel
@vit.ac.in
51Scopus Publications

Research Interests

Cancer Diagnosis and Prevention using traditional medicine

Biography

Highly motivated Cancer Biologist and an Academician with a drive to conduct superior research and inspire people to pursue personal and professional excellence. Academically engaged in generating skilled and perennial learners by stimulating creative learning environment while being committed to pursuing and achieving outstanding research milestones. Over 25 years of teaching and research experience and associations with global scientific community.

Education

PhD (Life Sciences) Submitted - December 2000 Defended - June 2001 Awarded - March 2002 Title of Research – “Ameliorative effects of some antidotes on Aluminum chloride and Sodium fluoride toxicity in female mammals” Duties and Responsibilities - June 1996-May 2001 under Sir Dorabji Tata Scholarship - Research: School of Sciences, Dept. of Zoology-Gujarat University - Toxicology and Genotoxicity; Cytogenetic Diagnostics and Counseling at UGC-COSIST Sponsored Human Cytogenetics Clinic; Academic: Assisting Laboratory Classes in Cytogenetics, Physiology, Biochemistry and Biomedical Science.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Cancer-associated TRF1 mutations alter PARP1 interaction dynamics: an in silico study
    Mammalian Genome, 2026
  2. Explainable machine learning framework for the molecular classification of triple negative breast cancer
    Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2026
  3. Lead-Induced Differential Gene Expression and Its Association With Repair Impairment and Tumor Development– An In Silico Analysis
    Chemistryselect, 2026
  4. Crossroads of iron, copper, and zinc in cancer: a paradox of toxicity and therapy
    Molecular Biology Reports, 2026
  5. Computational Analysis of Differentially Expressed Genes in Arsenic-Induced Carcinogenesis and Their Effect on Human Repair Mechanisms
    Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 2026

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