Ganesh Bagler, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Berlin, Germany 
Area:
Computational Neuroscience, Computational Biology, Complex Networks, Protein Structure Analysis
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Ganesh started his career with training as a physicist from Department of Physics, Pune University, India. He moved on to School of Physics, University of Hyderabad to do MTech in Computational Techniques. He opted out of a IT job as a Software Developer in an international firm and chose to join for PhD after selection at Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB). At CCMB, he worked on Mathematical and Computational Ecology as well his PhD topic: Computational Biology. Along with his PhD work, he also worked on transportation network and published a paper on Aiport Network of India (ANI). As part of PhD work he worked on modeling protein structures as networks of interacting amino acids and discovered an interesting property of protein structures, viz., assortativity. He joined National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, India for his first postdoc in computational neuroscience.Presently he is working as a Research Fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Genetics, Berlin in the Bioinformatics and Computational Proteomics Division.
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Shikha Vashistha research assistant 2011-2012 CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (Chemistry Tree)
Sai Mukund Ramakrishnan research assistant 2014-2014 Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (Chemistry Tree)
Anupam Jain research assistant 2014-2015 Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (Chemistry Tree)
Abhinav Sharma research assistant 2014-2015 Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (Chemistry Tree)
Rakhi NK grad student 2013- Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (Chemistry Tree)
Shivalika Pathania grad student 2011-2016 CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (Chemistry Tree)
Vinay Randhawa grad student 2011-2016 CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (Chemistry Tree)
Rahul Badhwar grad student 2013-2017 Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (Chemistry Tree)
Rakesh Kanji grad student 2013-2017 Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (Chemistry Tree)
Vandana Ravindran grad student 2015-2017 Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology (Chemistry Tree)
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Tuwani R, Wadhwa S, Bagler G. (2019) BitterSweet: Building machine learning models for predicting the bitter and sweet taste of small molecules. Scientific Reports. 9: 7155
Ravindran V, Nacher JC, Akutsu T, et al. (2019) Network controllability analysis of intracellular signalling reveals viruses are actively controlling molecular systems. Scientific Reports. 9: 2066
Rakhi NK, Tuwani R, Mukherjee J, et al. (2018) Data-driven analysis of biomedical literature suggests broad-spectrum benefits of culinary herbs and spices. Plos One. 13: e0198030
Wadhwa S, Gupta A, Dokania S, et al. (2018) A hierarchical anatomical classification schema for prediction of phenotypic side effects. Plos One. 13: e0193959
Jain A, Bagler G. (2018) Culinary evolution models for Indian cuisines Physica a: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 503: 170-176
Garg N, Sethupathy A, Tuwani R, et al. (2017) FlavorDB: a database of flavor molecules. Nucleic Acids Research
Ravindran V, Sunitha V, Bagler GB. (2017) Identification of critical regulatory genes in cancer signaling network using controllability analysis Physica A. 474: 134-143
Badhwar R, Bagler G. (2017) A distance constrained synaptic plasticity model of C. elegans neuronal network Physica a: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 469: 313-322
Pathania S, Bagler G, Ahuja PS. (2016) Differential Network Analysis Reveals Evolutionary Complexity in Secondary Metabolism of Rauvolfia serpentina over Catharanthus roseus. Frontiers in Plant Science. 7: 1229
Dogra V, Bagler G, Sreenivasulu Y. (2015) Re-analysis of protein data reveals the germination pathway and up accumulation mechanism of cell wall hydrolases during the radicle protrusion step of seed germination in Podophyllum hexandrum- a high altitude plant. Frontiers in Plant Science. 6: 874
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