Currently, our research focuses on two distinct yet complementary fields to combat breast carcinomas: ethnopharmacology and nanobiotechnology.
In the area of ethnopharmacology, we are dedicated to isolating and
identifying potential bioactive compounds from fungal endophytes
associated with various medicinally important plants. These endophytes, which live symbiotically within the plant tissues, have shown promise in producing compounds with significant therapeutic potential. Our goal is
to explore these natural resources to discover novel compounds that
can be utilized in breast cancer treatment, offering new avenues for
effective therapeutics.
Simultaneously, our efforts in nanobiotechnology are aimed at developing innovative drug delivery systems to enhance the efficacy and efficiency of breast cancer treatment. By leveraging advanced nanotechnology, we strive
to create targeted delivery mechanisms that can accurately deliver drugs to breast tumor sites, minimizing side effect and improving patient outcomes. This approach not only aims to increase the potency of existing drugs but
also to ensure their safe and precise administration, thereby making breast cancer treatment more effective and less invasive.
Through these interdisciplinary approaches, we hope to make significant strides in the fight against breast cancer, combining the natural therapeutic potentials of ethnopharmacology with the cutting-edge innovations of nanobiotechnology.
Our team is composed of passionate and dedicated individuals from diverse backgrounds in life sciences, each bringing the unique expertise to our collaborative efforts. We are united by a shared commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and making a meaningful impact through our research.
We invite interested candidates to join us for PhD, project, or postdoctoral positions. If you are enthusiastic about contributing to our mission and expanding your scientific horizons, please reach out to the Principal Investigator at vibhav.gautam4@bhu.ac.in.