Archana S. Rawool - Mali
105,
Building C22, Saraf Chaudhari Nagar, Thakur Complex, Andheri (E), Mumbai – 400 258
Cell:
9323977168/6
E–mail: archana@yahoo.com,
archana@hotmail.com
Career Objective
Achieve a position of
eminence in the field of bioinformatics by working on diverse projects in
challenging environment.
Experience Summary
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Over 4 years of experience in the bioinformatics field in
esteemed research organizations like, Indian Institute of Technology, Jaslok Hospital
& Research Center .
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Expertise in Sequence Analysis, Literature survey, using
Bioinformatics Tools.
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Research publication in an International Journal, Journal
of Molecular Biology.
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Over 2 yrs of experience in developing software for
biological problem using C++ on Linux Platform.
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Experience in maintaining Gene/Tissue Databank, Developing
Database for the same.
Publication
‘Functional Sites in Proteins Uncovered via an Objective
and Automated Graph Theoretic Approach’, Pramod P. Wangikar, Ashish V.
Tendulkar, S. Ramya, Deepali N. Mali,
Sunita Sarawagi, Journal of Molecular Biology, (2003), 326, 955-978.
Career Profile
Organization: Indian Institute of Technology
Since Oct 2005
Project: To study the
gene interactions in gene expression data. Coordinator:
Prof. Rajni R. Joshi
Role
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Research Assistant
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Responsibilities
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Implementing
an algorithm to study the gene interactions in gene expression data using
Matlab software.
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Organization: Birla
College of Arts, Science
& Commerce, Kalyan Aug 2005 – Nov 2005
Role
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Visiting Lecturer
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Responsibilities
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Teaching
Bioinformatics to M.Sc. Biotech II students.
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Conducting Practical
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Designation: Jr. Research Officer
Project: Review of Microarray Studies & Analysis of Genomic Data
Role
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Data Analyst
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Responsibilities
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Analyzing commonly deregulated commonly deregulated genes in various pathways in
oral cancer. Studied Apoptosis Pathway
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Analysis of sequencing data
using Bioinformatics Tools.
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Extracting gene information
from web using Perl scripts.
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Tools
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MS Excel, C++, Perl on Windows 2000, Bioinformatics tools
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Project: Molecular Epidemiological Database
Role
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Database Developer
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Responsibilities
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To conduct a
population-based study, biological samples were collected from BEST
employees. To maintain the sample details a user-friendly database was
developed.
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Environment
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Front end: Visual Basic, Back end: MS Access
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Project: Gene-Tissue Bank Database
Role
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Database Developer
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Responsibilities
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Maintaining
and enhancing Gene / Tissue Bank, human tissue repository.
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Writing queries to get the user
specified reports
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Managing day-to-day smooth
functioning of biobank.
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Environment
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Front end: Visual Basic 6.0, Crystal Reports
Back end: MS Access
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Organization: Indian Institute of Technology Feb 2002 – July
2003
Designation: Research Assistant
Project: Detection of Recurring Structural Patterns Coordinator: Prof. Pramod Wangikar
Team Size
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5
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Role
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Software Developer, Data Analyst
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Responsibilities
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Involved in development of a novel algorithm DreSPat to find recurring side
chain patterns in protein structures using an automated graph theoretic
approach
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Developing
and testing Parser Module, generating output for secondary modules
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Developing a
SCOP database parser module.
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Developing Strategy to handle
huge memory requirement by the algorithm.
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Writing code using OOPS
methodology, advanced features of C++ like data
Structures, STL, Templates,
Exception Handling
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Environment
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C++ on Linux, Perl Scripts
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Project: Database of Recurring Structural Patterns
Role
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Database Developer
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Responsibilities
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Developed a Database to store
the results of DreSPat
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Environment
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Languages: PHP, Perl, Back-end: MySQL
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C-DAC, Dombivli as Visiting Faculty Oct 2000 – Apr
2001
Work involved
teaching C, C++, Data structures to students appearing for C-DAC entrance
examination, designing assignments and conducting practical.
Prime Computer
Institute, Vasind, as Faculty
Jan 2000 – Oct 2001
Work involved
teaching Ms Office, C, C++, JAVA, training employees of Jindal Company.
Education:
Degree
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University
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College
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Year Passed
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%
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M.C.A.
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Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
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Karrox Computers, Ghatkopar (
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June 2003
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60
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B.Sc.
(Zoology + Biotechnology
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May 1998
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58.5
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H.S.C.
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March 1995
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78.5
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S.S.C.
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A. V. M’s High school, Kalyan
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March 1993
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82.85
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One Year (1999) Diploma Course
from NIIT covering C++, JAVA, HTML, Unix.
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Six Months (2001) Advanced Java course
from Ssi.
Skills Profile
Languages
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C++,
C, Perl, Unix Shell Scripts
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Operating System
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Windows
NT / 2000, Linux, Unix
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DBMS
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MS
Access, MySQL
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GUIs
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Visual
Basic 6.0
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Conferences and Professional pursuits
§ ‘Workshop on Bioinformatics’ Organized by CCMB, Hyderabad ,
27-28th Dec 2004
§ Seminar on ‘Advances in Gene Expression Studies’,
by Ocimum Biosolutions, Mumbai, 2nd
Dec 2004 .
§ Volunteered in ‘One day
International Symposium on Molecular Medicine and Cancer: Contemporary Issues’
held at Taj Land ’s end – Feb 2004
§ Key member in the in-house
Continuing Education Program for Bioinformatics held in IIT Bombay in May
2003
Extracurricular activities and achievements
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Completed Curriculum for Living offered by “Landmark Education, India ”.
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Completed Summer Swimming Camp at IIT, Bombay – May 2003
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Won 2nd prize in Scientific Model Competition-1997
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Won 3rd prize in Scientific Rangoli Competition – 1996
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Acted in 2nd prize winning one act play ‘Ushakal Hota Hota’ – 1996
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Participated in Interschool Kabaddi Competition- 1991
Personal Details:
Date
of birth
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Sex
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Female
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Nationality
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Indian
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Marital Status
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Married
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Languages Known
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English
(R/W/S), Marathi (R/W/S) Hindi(R/W/S).
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Hobbies
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Trekking,
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References:
Dr.
Dhananjaya Saranath - Director, Dept. of Molecular Diagnostics, Reliance Life Sciences,
Mumbai. (Previous Employer).
Dr. Rajni R. Joshi – Associate Professor, Dept
of Mathematics, IIT, Bombay ,
rrj@math.iitb.ac.in. (Present Employer)
Dr. Pramod Wangikar – Associate Professor,
Dept. Of Chemical Engg, IIT, Bombay ,
pramodw@iitb.ac.in,
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