MTA Infotech

About Us


MTA Infotech creates an unmatched scientific research environment that can help science-based organizations to direct innovations in the life science domain by using information technology potentials.

MTA infotech is registered under the section [Section 18(1) rule 25(2)] THE TRADE MARK ACTS 1999. Established in 2013, the portfolio of the organization is focussed on providing time-bound high quality Research & Development services to the clients. In addition to this, we also conduct online comprehensive skill development training courses for researchers, students and job-seekers in functional genomics and bioinformatics. The training is conducted meticulously covering different areas of genomics as per the requirement of the clients. In addition to this, we also work as Education and Research Consultants.

As an organization, we work in the direction of growth and expansion with an aim to provide services mainly in the academics and make a difference by educating the young generation with innovative research work employing latest technologies.

Vision

To provide best bioinformatics teaching and services to undergraduate and postgraduate students, scientists using innovative methods and promote them towards the best of their career.

Services

Consultancy Services

  1. Designing PhD Work
  2. Designing UG/PG long and short term projects/Dissertation(s)
  3. Writing Research Articles, research Grants & Scientific Reports
  4. Education Consultancies in Life Sciences
  5. On-demand services: We do provide customization in our services according to your requirement.

Training Services

  1. Online workshops and courses
  2. Basic and advanced Bioinformatics Training
  3. Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis Training
    • RNA-seq
    • ChIP-seq
    • Bisulfite-seq
    • PRO-Seq/GRO-Seq
    • Motif Enrichment
  4. Molecular Dynamics Simulations
  5. Python Bioinformatics Training Course
  6. Data Visualization using Python/R

Advantages/benefits being with us

  1. Research article(s)/ abstract(s) as leading author in international journals from dissertation / thesis work.
  2. Strong networking in relevant areas to get a job, research project positions, PhD admission etc.
  3. Full support and recommendation for future studies and job.
  4. Consultation for selecting jobs/ PhD positions etc.
  5. Certificate of work done - dissertation / thesis.

Research & Publications



Articles

Targeting PknB, an eukaryotic-like serine/threonine protein kinase of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with phytomolecules.

Appunni S, Rajisha PM, Rubens M, Chandana S, Singh HN, Swarup V.
Comput Biol Chem. 2017 Apr;67:200-204. doi: 10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2017.01.003. Epub 2017 Jan 9.
PMID: 28131886

Differentially Expressed Genes and Their Clinical Significance in Ischaemic Stroke: An In-Silico Study.

Appunni S, Rubens M, Ramamoorthy V, Sharma H, Singh AK, Swarup V, Singh HN.
Malays J Med Sci. 2020 Dec;27(6):53-67. doi: 10.21315/mjms2020.27.6.6. Epub 2020 Dec 29.
PMID: 33447134

Blood Based Genetic Biomarkers of Schizophrenia.

Swarup V, Gupta D, Harika N, Singh HN.
Book Title- Advances in Schizophrenia Research Publisher- OPEN ACCESS EBOOKS
ISBN- 978-81-935757-3-4.
http://openaccessebooks.com/schizophrenia-research/blood-based-genetic-biomarkers-of-schizophrenia.pdf

Abstracts

Pathway Enrichment Analysis of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Pathogenesis: A Focus on JAK-STAT signalling pathway.

Pani J, Singh KG, Singh AK, Pandey FK, Singh HN.
Albany 2015: Conversation 19. June 9-13 2015. ©Adenine Press (2012)
https://www.jbsdonline.com/pathway-enrichment-analysis-acute-myeloid-leukemia-pathogenesis-focus-jak-stat-signalling-pathway-p18841.html

An in-silico study showing the interaction between Rho kinase/ROCK inhibitors and ROCK2 in stroke recovery.

Pani J, Appunni S, Singh KG, Singh TN, Singh HN* (2016).
25th European Stroke Conference, Venice, Italy.

Dysregulation of Clotting Cascade in Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA): a pathway enrichment analysis.

Swarup V, Singh HN, Pani J, Srivastava AK* (2016).
25th European Stroke Conference, Venice, Italy.

Network biology to identify druggable targets in Parkinson's disease.

Pani J, Singh HN* (2016).
ICHG-2016, Kyoto, Japan.

Advisors/Collaborators

  • Dr. Himanshu Naryan Singh, Postdoctoral Fellow, Aix Marseille University, Marseille, France
  • Dr. Vishnu Swarup, Research Scientist, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
  • Dr. Anjani Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, University of Delhi, New Delhi
  • Dr. Sanjay Yadav, Assistant Professor, Sharda University, Gr. Noida, India
  • Dr. Sandeep Appunni, Kerala Govt. College, Kerala, India

Alumni


  • Dr. Lokendra Rana, Noida International University, Gr. Noida (UP), India
  • Mr. Rajat Saini, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
  • Mr. Salman Ali, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
  • Ms. Lavisha Jain, Noida International University, Gr. Noida (UP), India
  • Ms. Divya Rajput, Noida International University, Gr. Noida (UP), India
  • Ms. Neha Bhati, Noida International University, Gr. Noida (UP), India
  • Mr. Waqas Abdullah, Noida International University, Gr. Noida (UP), India

CONTACT

MTA Infotech
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
India

+91 9717296504

mtainfotech@gmail.com

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