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Name: Dr. Smriti Sharma Department: Zoology Designation: Assistant Professor Mobile: 9910785607 Email id: [email protected] Academic Qualifications: M. Phil. Ph.D. (Delhi University) Area of Specialization: Entomology Primary Area of Teaching: Immunology, Molecular biology, Biochemistry Teaching Experience: 4 years at Gargi College Research Papers: S. Sharma, A. Senrung and A.K. Singh (2014). Toxic effect of neem, Azadirachta indica (A. Juss) foliage extracts against diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera, Plutellidae). Journal of Biopesticide. 7(1):1-7. Anna Senrung, Jyotsna Singh, Smriti Sharma, Tenzin Nyibum Bhutia, Ashok Kumar Singh. (2014). Effect of Murraya koenigii extracts on feeding and ovipositional response of Spodoptera litura (Fab.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies; 2 (3): 27-31. Conference Attended: Oral paper presentation in the “4th Biopesticidal International Conference” at Crop Protection Research Centre (CPRC), Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu, India (2013). Poster presented: Divya, Ajita Jhakar, Komal, Kanika Gaur & Smriti Sharma (2015). Holometabola interordinal relationship redefined. At Biotikos-2015”Current Techniques and development in Bioinformatics”,TERI University. Dr. Smriti Sharma, Dr. Neelam Sachdeva, Dr. Divya M. Gnaneswari and Dr. A.K. Singh (2015). Molecular docking of triterpenoids present in neem leaf extract with insect ecdysone receptor. At 10th symposium on Frontiers in Biomedical Research, Comprehending Genes@work: From structural biology to Drug Discovery, organized by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research, University of Delhi from 29 th – 31 st October, 2015. Dr. M. Divya Gnaneswari, Dr. Neelam Sachdeva, Dr. Smriti Sharma and Dr. R. Dinakaran Michael (2015). In vivo and in silico studies on immunostimulatory activity of Solanum trilobatum. At 10th symposium on Frontiers in Biomedical Research, Comprehending Genes@work: From structural biology to Drug Discovery, organized by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research, University of Delhi from 29th – 31st October, 2015.