
Savita Yadav
Affiliation
Professor
Department of
Biophysics
Contact
Email :
savitayadav@aiims.edu
savita11@gmail.com
Phone :
+91-11-26596445
Additional Responsibility
Office Address
Room No. 3004, 3rd Floor, Teaching Block
General OPD
Special Clinic
Surgery Days
Speciality of work
Areas of teaching
Areas of teaching
Recent Employment Details (Past few years):
- Professor, since 2014
- Additional Professor, 2010-2014
- Associate Professor, 2007-2010
- Assistant Professor, 2003-2007
Brief Research Area:
Proteomics, Biomarker discovery and Functional Biophysics:
- For early detection of diseases, specifically, idiopathic male infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, and gynaecological cancers.
- To gain molecular insights into sperm functions, causes of infertility, and progression of gynaecological cancers.
- SERB POWER Fellowship, Fellow National Academy of Medical Sciences, Fellow Indian Academy of Biomedical Sciences
- Prof. S. S. Guraya Memorial Oration award 2019
- AIIMS excellence prize in Oncology 2019 under Basic Science category
- G.P. Talwar award for Middle Career Scientist 2015
- AIIMS Research excellence award 2012, 2013
Selected Publications/Patents (Last 5 years):
Google Scholar Link
- Chhikara N, Tomar AK, Datta SK, Yadav S. Proteomic changes in human spermatozoa during in vitro capacitation and acrosome reaction in normozoospermia and asthenozoospermia. Andrology. 2022 Sep 4. doi:10.1111/andr.13289. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36057948.
- Naglot S, Tomar AK, Singh N, Yadav S. Label-free proteomics of spermatozoa identifies candidate protein markers of idiopathic recurrent pregnancy loss. Reprod Biol. 2021;21(3):100539.
- Saini A, Chandra KB, Kumar V, Mathur SR, Sharma JB, Kumar S, Yadav S. Analysis of Multimerin 1 (MMRN1) expression in ovarian cancer. Mol Biol Rep. 2020;47(12):9459-9468.
- Jain P, Ojha SK, Kumar V, Bakhshi S, Singh S, Yadav S. Differential seminal plasma proteome signatures of acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors. Reprod Biol. 2019;19(4):322-328.
- Sinha A, Singh V, Singh S, Yadav S. Proteomic analyses reveal lower expression of TEX40 and ATP6V0A2 proteins related to calcium ion entry and acrosomal acidification in asthenozoospermic males. Life Sci. 2019;218:81-88.