purva

Science Teacher
UNITED KINGDOM

Member since: Jul 14, 2010

Last active on: Jul 30, 2010 at 07:00 PM (EST)

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About purva

I am a freelance medical writer and Biology tutor actively involved in imparting education and training in Biological Sciences to High School and GCSE students.

Teaching Preferences

Online Teaching

One-on-One at $10-20 per hour

In Person Teaching

One-on-One at $10-20 per hour

Offers free trial classes

Teaching Experience

Biology Faculty

Private tuitions, United Kingdom

Jun 2009 - Jun 2010

Biology (GCSE level)

Science Faculty

Private coaching, India

Mar 2006 - Feb 2008

Biology (Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, Oncology, Physiology)

Science Faculty

Private coaching, India

Mar 2006 - Feb 2008

Biology (Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, Oncology, Physiology)

Biology Faculty & Course Co-ordinator

TIME, India

Feb 2006 - Feb 2007

Biology (Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, Oncology, Physiology)

Professional Experience
Medical Writer
Cactus Communications, Maharashtra, India
Nov 2009 - May 2010
Education

MS

Cranfield University, United Kingdom

Sep 2008 - Sep 2010

Research Fellow (JRF & SRF)

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai, India

May 2000 - Jul 2005

MSc

University of Mumbai, India

Jul 1997 - Jun 1999

BSc

University of Mumbai, India

Jun 1994 - Jun 1997

Publications and Research
Detection of gamma-radiation-induced DNA damage and radioprotection of compounds in yeast using Come
P.S Nemavarkar, B. K Chourasia and K. Pasupathy

Usefulness of comet assay (SCGE) was established in yeast cells to understand the .GAMMA.-irradiation-induced DNA breaks and also radio-protection by chemicals at doses that are not feasible with other eukaryotes

Evaluation of radioprotective action of compounds using Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Nemavarkar P, Chourasia BK, Pasupathy K.

A simple eukaryotic yeast cells were utilised to serve as a test system for rapid screening of radiomodifiers and studying their mode of action.

Radioprotective action of caffeine: use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a test system.
Vaidya PJ, Pasupathy K.

Mechanism of radioprotective action of caffeine by studying the gamma radiation -induced killing of yeast, S. cerevisae is studied.

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