
Sonali Mishra
Editor
Washington University, School of medicine 660 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110, United States
Email: mishras@wustl.edu , snlmishra631@gmail.com
Contact: +1-332-248-6866
About
I have completed PhD in chemical sciences as a DST-INSPIRE-JRF/SRF (10.04.2015 to 09.04.2020) sponsored by “Department of Science & Technology, India”. I am also the recipient of the Newton-Bhabha Fellowship -2019, jointly funded by British Council-UK and DST-India. I got training on metabolomics by NMR and LCMS based methodologies at the University of Greenwich, London, UK from April 2019 to July 2019 jointly sponsored by DST, Government of India, and British Council, UK. In March 2022. Currently, I am working as a Postdoctoral research associate in Washington University,
School of Medicine, St Louis.
My research interest includes biomarker based discovery in targeted diseases using LCMS/MS. Extraction, fractionation, and isolation of chemical/bioactive markers from natural products using either advanced chromatography/spectrometry techniques along with chemometric analysis. To establish possible mode of action/mechanisms behind biological activity as well validation of traditional medicinal/therapeutic claim. My research also includes development and application of LC-MS/MS methods for metabolomics in biomarker screening and validation. Development and application of LC-MS/MS methods for clinical diagnosis and clinical trial. Identification of unknown molecules from biological extracts by LC-MS/MS and interpretation of mass spectra.
Research Interest
Biomarker discovery in targeted diseases using LC-MS/MS Extraction, fractionation, and isolation of bioactive compounds from natural products Advanced chromatography and spectrometry techniques for chemical analysis Metabolomics-based approaches for biomarker screening and validation Investigating the mode of action and mechanisms behind biological activities Validation of traditional medicinal and therapeutic claims Development and application of LC-MS/MS methods for clinical diagnosis and clinical trials Identification of unknown molecules from biological extracts using LC-MS/MS Mass spectral interpretation for biomolecular characterization Chemometric analysis for data interpretation and biomarker validation