Dr. Anand Srivastava has been associated with leading universities and research institutions of USA. In affiliation with University of California San Diego Medical College (UCSD), University of California Irvine Medical College (UCI), Salk Research Institute, San Diego, Burnham Institute For Medical Research, San Diego, University of California Los Angeles Medical College (UCLA), USA has developed several research projects and has an extensive research experience in the field of Stem cell which is documented by several publications in revered scientific journals.
Awarded with “NIMA (National Integrated Medical Association) Outstanding Scientist” award from NIMA, India.
Awarded with “Excellent Scientist Award” from Bharat Vikas Parisad, India for continuous excellent performance in the life science research. The 18th International Congress of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine Kyoto “Excellent Poster Award”, Kyoto, Japan.
“Best Scientist Award” for excellent contribution in the field of life science research from Kayastha Maha Sabha, Varanasi, India.
“Long-term STA/JISTEC Award” (Science and Technology Agency/Japan International Science and Technology Exchange Center, JAPAN)- Fellowship award for two year from government of Japan.
“Short-term STA/JISTEC Award” (Science and Technology Agency/Japan International Science and Technology Exchange Center, JAPAN)- Fellowship Award for three months from government of Japan (October 1997- January 1998).
Awarded with “Research Associate-ship award” from CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) Government of India.
“CAS (Center of Advanced Study) Award” in Zoology. A doctoral research fellowship award from Government of India.
Created a mouse model for study the effect of ES cells on damaged brain. Injection of ES cells into mouse brain, tail vein injection, in vivo tracking of ES cell migration. Used the ES cells for repair of damaged brain. Gene and protein regulation during neural cell differentiation. Studies on transcription factors. Histochemical analysis of transplanted ES cells using fluorescent, confocal microscopy and deconvolution microscopy.
Created a mouse model for Crohn’s disease. In vivo migration of ES cells into diseased portion of intestine. Studies on inflammatory cytokines during the repair of Crohn’s disease with ES cell. Gene regulation studies during this process. Elisa assays for the cytokines. Stem cell niche interaction.
Created in utero mouse model for ES cells transplantation. Used this model to make chimeric animals. Distribution and differentiation of ES cells into developing mouse embryo. FACS and magnetic shorting of ES cells derived CD31+, CD34+, CD45+ cells from the transplanted animal tissues. Gene and protein regulation of in vivo differentiating cells.
Created immunocompromised mouse model to study the effect of in vivo immune component on T7 phage virus. In vivo selection of tissue specific receptor binding peptide using in vivo biopanning method. Tissue targeted gene delivery to correct the blood related genetic diseases. Gene cloning, gene sequencing, synthesis of RNA probes.