Professor
DBT/Wellcome-Trust India Alliance Senior Fellow
FNASc (Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India)
Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering
Email: ranjana.pathania@bt.iitr.ac.in
Phone: +91-01332-285324
About the PI
Prof. Ranjana Pathania leads the Molecular Bacteriology and Chemical Genetics (MBCG) group in the Department of Biotechnology at IIT Roorkee. She has established a highly regarded research program focused on bacterial genetics and antibiotic drug discovery. Her research focus is to understand molecular mechanisms through which bacterial pathogens develop antibiotic resistance so as to develop potent strategies to discover novel antibacterial compounds. Despite several years of research and heavy financial investment to discover novel antibiotics, bacteria quickly develop resistance against them, thus leading to a prediction of approximately 10 million deaths per year by 2050. Further, in the wake of the COVID pandemic, it has become clear that the already compounded problem of antibiotic resistance might soon blow up as another major disaster. Prof. Pathania’s research is not only helping to understand the problem of antibiotic resistance, at the same time, is offering the solution to mitigate antibiotic-resistant pathogens. She has focused her major attention on a dreaded nosocomial pathogen- Acinetobacter baumannii. This pathogen falls under the priority list of bacterial pathogens released by the world health organization (WHO). She is using several tools of chemical biology to understand and overcome the AMR problem, such as the use of Chemical genetic strategies to tackle antibiotic resistance, deciphering the role of small RNA (sRNA) in the success of Acinetobacter baumannii as a multi-drug resistant (MDR) pathogen, use of novel antibiotic combinations to treat bacterial persisters and to control bacterial biofilms.
Her research has led to several seminal contributions in this direction. Prof Pathania has garnered significant resources in the way of peer-reviewed research funding. She has undertaken important and challenging scientific problems in bacterial genetics and antibiotic resistance. In due course, she has trained several young scientists and published in international journals with impact and stature.
These are exciting new contributions that have been well received by the larger community of antibiotic drug discoverers and those studying antibiotic resistance. Further, Prof. Pathania has clearly established herself as a valued colleague nationally and locally with strong administrative and educational contributions. In summary, Prof. Pathania has established herself as a leader locally, nationally and internationally with great promise to continue to contribute in this capacity.
DST- INSPIRE Fellow
kdevnath@bt.iitr.ac.in
Works on small RNA regulating the robust nutrient acquisition mechanism in A. baumannii. Apart from science Kuldip enjoys birdwatching.
DBT Fellow
rinki@bt.iitr.ac.in
Works on small molecule antibacterials and identification of their molecular targets
MHRD Fellow
asett@bt.iitr.ac.in
Works on RNA Binding proteins and molecular mechanisms of metabolic fine-tuning in Acinetobacter baumannii. Enjoys watching Manchester United play and learning new skills in his free time.
MHRD Fellow
Works on computational, machine learning, and mechanistic approaches to unravel β-lactamase inhibition, aiming to bridge scientific innovation with therapeutic advancements. Combines a passion for research with a love for nature, photography, travel, videography, trekking, sport and culinary creativity.
CSIR Fellow
a_pathak@bt.iitr.ac.in
Works on the role of small non-coding RNA in physiology and metabolism in A. baumannii.
MHRD Fellow
arsalan_h@bt.iitr.ac.in
Works on Chemical Genetic Strategies to combat antibiotic resistant and tolerant bacterial Pathogens in Host Niche Specific conditions.
MHRD fellow
Works on bacterial stress response mechanism and chemical genetic approach against cell wall synthesizing enzymes. Enjoys playing cricket, and geopolitical discussion.
MHRD fellow
aakash_ss@bt.iitr.ac.in
Works on deciphering the role of small RNA in quinate metabolism of A. baumannii.
Enjoys sketching, travelling and cricket.
UGC fellow
nidhi_v@dm.iitr.ac.in
Works on exploring the impact of climate change-induced permafrost thawing and effects on the microbial ecosystem, the emergence of antibiotic resistance
Enjoys exploring regional cuisine, learning about diverse cultures and travelling.
MHRD-PDF
bipin.pd@bt.iitr.ac.in
Works on understanding the mechanistic insights into novel sRNA-mediated fine-tuning of amino acid metabolism in A. baumannii
barsa_pd@bt.iitr.ac.in
Works on deciphering the role of cysteine biosynthesis pathway intermediates in biofilm formation in A. baumannii
Administrative Assistant
ashish.bt@sric.iitr.ac.in
Responsible for assisting in purchase and procurement, F&A, documentation and liaising with different Dept./ Offices/ Centers/School. Always up for learning new things. The go-to guy of our Lab.