Dr. Helianthous
Zoology
Assistant Professor
8882141888
helianthousverma@gmail.com
UG Hans Raj College Zoology 2010
PG Hans Raj College Zoology 2012
PhD University of Delhi Zoology 2016
1 Central University University of Delhi Kirori Mal College Assistant Professor 2016-02-25 2018-03-11 Teaching
2 Central University University of Delhi Ramjas College Assistant Professor 2018-03-12 2023-09-29 Teaching
1 Taxo-Genomics: A New Era of Polyphasic Approach and BeyondCo-author Mahato NK, Gupta V, Singh P, Kumari R, Verma H et al., Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 2017 110 1357-71 0003-6072 2.3
2 Genome Organization of Sphingobium indicum B90A: An Archetypal Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) Degrading GenotypeCo-author Verma H, Bajaj A, Kumar R, Kaur J, Anand S, Nayyar N, Puri A, Singh Y, Khurana JP, Lal R. Genome Biology and Evolution (UK) 2017 9 2191-2197 1759-6653 3.42
3 Comparative genomic analysis reveals habitat specific genes and regulatory hubs within the genus Novosphingobium.Co-author Kumar R, Verma H, Haider S, Bajaj A, Sood U, Ponnusamy K, Nagar S, et al., mSystems 2017 2 e00020-17 2379-5077 5.750
4 Luteimonas tolerans sp. nov., isolated from hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) contaminated soil, Lucknow, IndiaCo-author 9. Rani P, Mukherjee U, Verma H, Kamra K, Lal R Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2016 66 1851-6 1466-5026 2.79
5 Sphingopyxis flava sp. nov., isolated from an hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) contaminated soil, IndiaCo-author 8. Verma H, Rani P, Singh AK, Kumar R, Dwivedi V and Rup Lal Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2015 65 3720-3726 1466-5026 2.79
6 Parapedobacter indicus sp. nov., isolated from Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) contaminated soil.Co-author Kumar R, Dwivedi V, Nayyar N, Verma H Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2014 65 129-134 1466-5026 2.79
7 Comparative genomic analysis of nine Sphingobium strains: Insights into their Evolution and Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) Degradation PathwayCo-author Verma H, Kumar R, Oldach P, Sangwan N, BMC Genomics 2014 15 1014 1471-2164 3.73
8 Draft genome sequence of Deinococcus sp. strain RL isolated from sediments of hot Spring located at ManikaranCo-author Mahato N K, Tripathi C, Verma H Genome Announc. 2014 doi:10.1128/genomeA. 703-14 2169-8287 na
9 Hexachlorocyclohexane: persistence, toxicity and decontaminationCo-author Nayyar N, Sangwan N, Kohli P, Verma H, Rev. Environ. Health 2013 doi10.1515/reveh 2014-0015 0048-7554 na
10 Reconstructing an ancestral genotype of two hexachlorocyclohexane degrading Sphingobium species using metagenomic sequence dataCo-author Sangwan N, Verma H et al., Isme J. 2013 8 398-408 1751-7370 9.520
11 Draft Genome Sequence of a Hexachlorocyclohexane-Degrading Bacterium, Sphingobium baderi Strain LL03TCo-author Kaur J, Verma H et al., Genome Announc. 2013 1 e00751-13 2169-8287 1.3
12 News and Views on “ Titan Cells: Barriers to Phagocytosis”Co-author Negi V, Kumar R, Verma H et al., Indian J. Microbiol. 2012 na na 0973-7715 1.31
13 Comparative genomics of Sphingopyxis spp. unravelled functional attributes.Co-author Verma H, Dhingra GG, Sharma M, Gupta V, Negi RK, Singh Y and Lal R Genomics 2020 112 1956-1969 0888-7543 5.7
14 Complete genome sequence of Paracoccus sp. Strain AK26: Insights into multipartite genome architecture and methylotropy.Co-author Puri A, Bajaj A, Verma H, Kumar R, Singh Y and Lal R. Genomics 2020 112 2572-2582 0888-7543 5.7
15 Comparative Genomic Analysis of Rapidly Evolving SARS CoV-2 Viruses Reveal Mosaic Pattern of Phylogeographical Distribution. Genomic insights into the phylogeny of Bacillus strains and elucidation of Co-author Khurana H, Sharma M, Verma H, Lopes B, Lal R and Negi RK. Genomics 2020 112 3191-3200 0888-7543 5.7
16 Comparative Genomic Analysis of Rapidly Evolving SARS CoV-2 Viruses Reveal Mosaic Pattern of Phylogeographical Distribution.Co-author Kumar R, Verma H, Singhvi N, Sood U, Gupta V, Singh M, et al., mSystems 2020 10.1128/mSystems.00505-20 10.1128/mSystems.00505-20 2379-5077 6.5
17 Human Gut Microbiota and Mental Health: Advancements and Challenges in Microbe-Based Therapeutic InterventionsCo-author Verma H, Phian S, Lakra P, Kaur J, Subudhi S, Lal R and Dogra CD Indian Journal of Microbiology 2020 60 405-416 0973-7715 2.46
18 Multi-Omics and Integrated Network Approach to Unveil Evolutionary Patterns, Mutational Hotspots, Functional Crosstalk and Regulatory Interactions in SARS-CoV-2Co-author Gupta V, Haider S, Verma M, Ponnusamy K, Malik Z, Singhvi N, Verma H, Kumar R, et al., mSystems 2021 10.1128/mSystems.00030-21 10.1128/mSystems.00030-21 2379-5077 6.5
19 Genome analyses of 174 strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis provide insight into the evolution of drug resistance and reveal potential drug targetsCo-author Verma H, Nagar S, Vohra S, Pandey S, Lal D, Negi RK, Lal R and Dogra C Microbial Genomics 2021 7 000542 20575858 5.24
20 Genome based reclassification of Deinococcus swuensis as a heterotypic synonym of Deinococcus radiopugnans.Co-author Lakra P, Verma H, Talwar C, Singh DN, Singhvi N, Lal R, Gupta V Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2021 66 1851-66 1466-5034 2.40
21 The Alphabet of the Elementary Microbiology: Revisited. Co-author Anand, S., Lal, S., Sood, U. et al. Indian J Microbiol 2021 61 397–4000973-7715 0973-7715 2.46
22 Microbial world recent development in Health, Agriculture and Environmental Science (3rd to 5th Feb, 2021).Co-author Garg G, Saxena A, Nigam A, Hira P, Singhvi N, Anand S, Kaur J, et al., Indian Journal of Microbiology 2022 61 111–115 0973-7715 2.46
23 Microbial Journey: Mount Everest to Mars. Indian J Microbiol.Co-author Sood, U., Dhingra, G.G., Anand, S, Hira P, Kumar R, Kaur J, Verma M, Singhvi N, Lal S, Rawat CD, Indian Journal of Microbiology 2022 62 323-337 0973-7715 2.46
24 Exploring Microbial Potential for Sustainable Agriculture. Co-author Rawat VS, Verma M, Verma H and Rawat CD Microsphere 2022 1 1-70 2583-5327 -
25 Correlation of HCH Residues Levels and Metagenomic Lin Protein Sequences at Contaminated Sites.Co-author V Negi, H Verma, R Kumar, P Rani, AK Singh, A Bajaj, R Lal Microsphere 2022 2 1-71 2583-5327 -
26 "Editorial: Omics Techniques in Deciphering Environmental, Industrial, and Therapeutic Applications of Microbes". Corresponding Sood U, Pandey J, Patel SK, Verma H Fronteirs in Microbiology 2023 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1327368 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1327368 1664-302X 6.064
27 Bioremediation of Recalcitrant Xenobiotic Compounds: Advancements and Challenges.Corresponding Singh AK, Negi V, Verma H. Microsphere 2023 - - 2583-5327 -
1 An introduction to Biotechnology: a genetic manipulation perspective. In, Visualization of Nucleic Acids and Proteins 9384588865 I. K. international Publishing House Pvt. Ltd 2016
2 An introduction to Biotechnology: a genetic manipulation perspective. In, Purification of DNA from the agarose gels 9384588865 I. K. international Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 2016
3 Large scale analysis of genome: Functional Genomics. An MHRD project under its National Mission on Education information Communication Technology (NME-ICT), na NME-ICT MHRD project 2017
4 Large scale analysis of genome: Metagenomics. An MHRD project under its National Mission on Education information Communication Technology (NME-ICT) na NME-ICT MHRD project 2016
5 Genetics. Alagappa University: Directorate of Distance education 9789353387099 Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 2019
6 Microbial Genetics. 2019..Alagappa University: Directorate of Distance education. 9789353387969 Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 2019
7 Bergey’s Manual for genus Sphingopyxis. Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology 10.1002/9781118960608.gbm01409 Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology 2020
8 In Microbial BIOPROCESSES Applications and Perspectives, Chapter 11, Microbial bioprocesses in remediation of contaminated environments and resource recovery 978-0-323-95332-0 Elsevier 2022
1 FEMS congress, held at MECC Maastricht, Netherlands from June 7-11, 2015 travel assistance for poster presentation Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India 2015
2 8th annual international conference Young Scientist Agro Environmental Development Society 2023
Conference Organizer
# Type of Conference Conference Title Organizer Organizing Institute Duration From Duration To
1 International INSCR International Conference, 2017 Committee Member University of Delhi, Delhi, India 26-09-2017 28-09-2017
2 International Microbial world: Recent developments in Health, Agriculture n Environmental Science Committee Member AMI and INSCR 03-02-2021 05-02-2021
3 International Microbes in Sustainable Development Committee Member INSCR 15-11-2021 18-11-2021