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Dr. Rajender S. Sangwan, F.N.A.A.S., F.N.A.Sc., Ph.D. Former Chief Executive Officer Center of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing [CIAB], (A National Institute under DBT, Govt. of India), Mohali, Punjab Telephone: 099 1503 55 66 (Cell), 09451246764 (Cell) Personal E-mail: sangwan.lab@gmail.com Personalia Date and Place of Birth: August 24, 1958 (Village- Badal, Bhiwani, Haryana). Education Ph.D. (Biochemistry), Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, India (1987). M.Sc. (Biochemistry), Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, India (1981). B.Sc. (Chemistry, Botany and Zoology), Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India (1979). Post-Doctoral Research Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (1991). Research Areas Translational Biochemistry & Biotechnology. Bioresource Science and Technology. Medicinal, Aromatic Food and Industrial Plants. Bioprocessing. Secondary Phytochemicals and Secondary Metabolism. Secondary Agriculture Biotechnology. Nutrients, Nutrition and Nutraceuticals.

Professional/Research Experience: More than 28 years May 01,2012 to Aug 16, 2017: Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Center of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing [A National Institute under Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India], Mohali Punjab, India. (Research and Innovation on Bioproducts and Bioprocessing). May 13, 2010 to April 30, 2012: Chief Scientist &Head, Department of Metabolic and Structural Biology, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow-226015, (Performed R&D on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants/Secondary Metabolites and Metabolism). May 13, 2005 to May 12, 2010: Senior Principal Scientist, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow-226015, (Performed R&D on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants/Secondary Metabolites and Metabolism). May 13, 2000 to May 12, 2005: Scientist-E-II, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow-226015, Performed R&D on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants/Secondary Metabolites and Metabolism. May 13, 1995 to May 12, 2000: Scientist-E-I, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow-226015, Performed R&D on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants/Secondary Metabolites and Metabolism. May 13, 1990 to May 12, 1995: Scientist-C, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow-226015, Performed R&D on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants/Secondary Metabolites and Metabolism. May 13, 1986 to May 12, 1990: Scientist-B, CSIR- Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow-22601, Performed R&D on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants/Secondary Metabolites and Metabolism. National/International Committees Served /serving CSIR-CIMAP, Management Committee CSIR-CMIAP, Lucknow (served). DBT (Govt. of India) Expert Group on Saffron Network Research Program (served). DBT (Govt. of India) Task Force on Public Health including Food and Nutritional Interventions. DBT (Govt. of India) Task Force on Value Added Biomass and Products from Natural Resources. DBT (Govt. of India) Expert on Seabuck thorn. Administrative Experience Head of Metabolic and Structural Biology, CSIR-CIMAP (2010 to 2012). Chief Executive Officer, Centre of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing (Formerly Bio Processing unit B.P.U.) A National Institute under Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India, (May 2012 to Date).

Teaching Experience CIMAP-JNU Faculty AcSIR Faculty Awards Professor Umakant Sinha Memorial Award (1998) of Indian Science Congress Association. CSIR Young Scientist Award (1993) in Biological Sciences. IUBMB Young Biochemists (Travel) Award (1992). Honours Fellow, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS), India, 2007. Fellow, National Academy of Sciences (India), Allahabad, 2007. Certificate of Merit, CISR-Leadership Development Program (L.D.P.). Professional Visits Abroad Canada, U.S.A., Republic of China (Taiwan), South Korea, Japan. Major Scientific Conferences, Sessions Chaired/Convened Convener, Bio- prospecting and Metabolomics Session of National Conference on Science of Omics for Agricultural Productivity: Future Perspective (March 4-6, 2014), Pantnagar. Co-Chair: Technical Session on Algal Biofuels and Biorefinery at 5th India-Korea Joint Workshop on Bioenergy (September 9-10, 2013), CSIR-NIIST, Trivandrum, India. Convener, Biochemistry and Metabolic Engineering Session, International Conference on Plant Biotechnology for Food Security: New Frontiers, February 21-24, 2012, New Delhi. Convener/co-Chair: Plant Biochemistry Session: Annual Meeting and Conference of Society of Biological Chemists; November 12-15, 2011, CIMAP Lucknow. Satellite Session Chair, SOL-2009, An International Workshop of Consortia of Solanaceae Researchers, November 8-13, 2009, New Delhi. Session Chair, National Symposium, Society for Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2006 University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Session Chair, Second Global Summit on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (October 25-29, 2004, New Delhi). Session chair, 11 th World Congress on Food Science and Technology (April 22-27, 2001), Seoul, South Korea.

Mission Research Program (Development & Execution) Leadership NMITLI Program on Ashwagandha at CSIR-CIMAP: 2001 to 2012. 10 th Five Year Plan CSIR-Inter-Institutional Network Research Program on Plants and Animals and Bioreactor (2002-2007) 11 th Five Year Plan CSIR-Inter-Institutional Network Research Program on Chemical and Biological Transformation for Value-Addition (2007-2012) 12 th Five Year Plan CIMAP-Supra-Institutional Program on Ocimum (Key Role in Program Development Phase) 12 th Five-year Plan-Plant Functional Genomics-CSIR-CIMAP Component (Lead Role in Program Development Phase) Summary of Research Contributions Total Publications (including books, chapters etc.) Total SCI (Thomson Reuters) Impact Factor Journal More than 125 More than 100 Publications Monograph on Withania (includes in relevant counts above) Novel Variety Chemotypes Total Citations of publications (Google Scholar) H-Index 1 1 (NMITLI-118) 5 More than 2800 31 I-10 Index 70 Publications in SCI Thomson Reuters Impact Factor Journals: More than100 1. Molecular Biology Reports 41: 3147-3162 (2014). 2. Protoplasma (In Press) DOI 10.1007/s00709-014-0613-4 (2014). 3. Plant Growth Regulation (doi: 10.1007/s10725-014-9931-y) (2014). 4. Plant Genetic Resources (In Press) (2014). 5. Endocrine Related Cancer 21: 113-125 (2014). 6. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 74: 70-83 (2014). 7. Gene 525: 58-76 (2013). 8. PLoS ONE 8(5): e62714. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0062714 (2013). 9. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 66: 150-158 (2013). 10. Molecular Biotechnology 53: 289-299 (2013). 11. PloS One 9: e74777 (2013).

12. Protoplasma 250: 451-458 (2013). 13. Protoplasma 250: 285-295 (2013). 14. Protoplasma 250: 539-549 (2013). 15. Protoplasma 250: 613-622 (2013). 16. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology (In Press) DOI 10.1007/s13562-013-0249-z (2013). 17. Journal of Plant biochemistry and Biotechnology (In Press) DOI10.1007/s13562-013-0221- y (2013). 18. Preparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology 43: 481-499 (2013). 19. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 35: 1439-1451 (2013). 20. Combinatorial Chemistry and High Throughput Screening 16: 57-72.wo (2013). 21. Plant Science 203: 63-73 (2012). 22. Gene 516: 238-247 (2012). 23. Plant Cell Reports 31: 1889-1897 (2012). 24. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology 21: 108-118 (2012). 25. Plant Omics Journal 5:200-210 (2012). 26. Journal of Asian Natural Products Research 14: 39-45 (2012). 27. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 749:295-312 (2012). 28. PLoS ONE 7(3): e34277 (2012). 29. Vaccine 30: 1083-1093 (2012). 30.. Parasite Immunology 34: 199-209 (2012). 31. Plant Biotechnology Reports 5: 127-134 (2011). 32. Plant Growth Regulation 65: 93-100 (2011). 33. Kinase. Molecular Cancer 9:239 (2010). 34. Phytochemistry 71:1085-1094 (2010). 35. Biomass and Bioenergy 34:805-811 (2010). 36. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Plant 46: 1321 (2010). 37. Z. fur Naturforschung C 65C: 607-612 (2010). 38. Fitoterapia 80: 496-505 (2009). 39. Bioresource Technology 100: 1659-1662 (2009). 40. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 36: 605-609 (2009). 41.. Plant Growth Regulation 57: 103-108 (2009). 42.. Plant Omics Journal 2: 20-29 (2009). 43. Apoptosis 13: 1450-1464 (2008). 44. Physiologia Plant arum 133: 278-287 (2008). 45.. Phytochemical Analysis 19: 104-115 (2008).

46. Phytochemical Analysis 19: 148-154 (2008). 47. Phytochemistry 69: 1000-1004 (2008). 48. Steroids 73: 245-251 (2008). 49. Z. fur Naturforschung C 63c: 409-412 (2008). 50.. Biochem. Biophys. Acta (BBA- Proteins & Proteomics) 1774: 1199-1207 (2007). 51.. Biochem. Biophys. Acta (BBA-Proteins & Proteomics) 1774: 392-402 (2007). 52. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 460: 48-55 (2007). 53. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 55: 1371-1375 (2007). 54. Flavour and Fragrance Journal 22: 173-177 (2007). 55. Plant Growth Regulation 51: 263-269 (2007). 56. Journal of Plant Biology 50: 508-513 (2007). 57. Current Science 92: 94-98 (2007). 58. Current Science 93: 899-901 (2007). 59. Phytochemistry 67: 2269-76 (2006). 60. Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung 61b: 1143 1147 (2006). 61. Analytical Biochemistry 346: 176-178 (2005). 62. Phytochemistry 66: 2702-2707 (2005). 63. Current Science 88: 1729-1730 (2005). 64. Current Science 88: 1889-1890 (2005). 65. Current Science 86: 461-465 (2004). 66. Current Science 84: 544-550 (2003). 67. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 43: 1263-1268 (2003). 68. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 50: 587-801 (2003). 69. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 50: 245-252 (2003). 70. Euphytica 130: 117-130 (2003). 71. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 18: 256-270 (2001). 72. Plant Cell Reports 20:437-444 (2001). 73. Plant Growth Regulation [Special Issue of the journal on "Industrial Plants"] 34: 3-21 (2001). 74. Plant Growth Regulation 29: 181-187 (1999). 75.. Biologia Plantarum 42: 379-387 (1999). 76. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International (now IUBMB Life) 47: 933-944 (1999). 77. Analytical Biochemistry 255: 39-46 (1998). 78. Phytotherapy Research 12: 389-399 (1998). 79. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 16: 365 (1998). 80. Fitoterapia 69: 65-72(1998).

81. Physiologia Plantarum 95: 507-514 (1995). 82. New Phytologist 128: 173-179 (1994). 83. Journal of Plant Physiology 142: 618-622 (1993). 84. Phytochemistry 34: 1301-1302(1993). 85. Journal of Plant Physiology 142: 129-134(1993). 86. Planta Medica 59: 168-170(1993). 87. Biologia Plantarum 35: 473-476(1993). 88. Planta 187: 198-202(1992). 89. Plant Physiology 100: 820-825(1992). 90. Plant Physiology 99: 445-449(1992). 91. Plant and Cell Physiology 32: 803-811 (1991). 92. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 28: 703-710 (1990). 93. Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics 27: 23: -27 (1990). 94. Planta Medica 55: 254-256(1989). 95. Journal of Bioscience 14: 47-54 (1989). 96. Physiologia Plantarum 73: 21-26 (1988). 97. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 25: 745-751. 98. Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics 24: 83-87. 99. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 31: 829-832(1983). 100. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 21: 37-39 (1983). 101. National Academy of Science Letters 5: 327-330 (1982). Books/Chapters in Books/Full Articles in Proceedings: 1. Plant Cell Monographs (Applied Plant Cell Biology) Vol 22, pp 325-367, ISSN: 1872-2083, Springer Berlin Heidelberg (2014). 2. Recent Patents on Biotechnology (Plant Natural Products: Inspiring Sources for Drugs DevelopmentVol 8, pp. 25-35, 978-3-642-41786-3 (2014). 3. Monograph Published by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), ISBN No.978-93- 80235-29-5 (2010). 4. Metabolomics Technology In: Biotechnology in Medicine and Agriculture, pp. 179-231 (2012). 5. Approaches towards Evaluation of Medicinal Plants Prior to Clinical Trials), pp.115-123 (2008). 6. Plant Biotechnology: New Frontiers pp. 379-392 (2007).

7. NIM- Medicinal and Aromatic Plants pp. 464-467 (2003). 8. Aromatic Grass Monograph, CIMAP, Lucknow, pp 199-222 (2000). 9. Aromatic Grass Monograph, CIMAP, Lucknow, pp 223-247 (2000). 10. Medicinal Plants in Skin Care pp. 37-42, CSIR, New Delhi, India (1993). 11. Seed oils for the Future, American oil Chemists Society (AOCS) Press, Champaign, Illinois, USA, pp 35-43 (1992). Publications in Non-SCI Journals 1. BMC Research Notes 5: 125 (2013). 2. Journey from Plant Physiology to Plant Biology ) - vol. 37 (Accepted) (2013). 3. Journal of Biological Sciences 8:1322-1327 (2008). 4. A review. Pharmacognosy Reviews 1: 283-298 (2007). 5. Journal of Herbs Spices and Medicinal Plants 13: 118-128 (2007). 6. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 13: 209-213 (2007). 7. Physiological and Molecular Biology of Plants 11:1-4 (2005). 8. Journal of Genetics and Breeding 58: 37-46 (2004). 9. Journal of Genetics and Breeding 57: 115-124 (2003). 10. Journal of Herbs Spices and Medicinal Plants 10: 85-91 (2002). 11. Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 22:297-300 (2000). 12. Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 22:483-485 (2000). 13. Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 21: 47-48 (1999). 14. Journal of Herbs Spices and Medicinal Plants 4: 61-70 (1996). 15.. Current research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 11: 174-197 (1990). Patents Granted only 1. Stable high ginsenoside-yielding callus line of Panax quinquefolium (American ginseng) and a method for developing such stable ginsenoside-yielding line. US Patent # 6,326,202(2001).

2. Sangwan RS et al. (2002): Ecological method of phyto-remediation of alkaline and chemically degraded soils using scented geranium (Pelargonium species). US Patent # 6,398,841. 3. Mathur A, Gangwar A, Mathur AK, Sangwan RS and Jain DC (2002): Anthocyanin producing callus line in cultures of Panax sikkimensis and a method of producing Panax sikkimensis line capable of producing anthocyanin. US Patent # 6,368,860. 4. Sangwan RS et al. (2003): Process for the induction of normal roots on nodes and internodes of stem segments without using hormones and/or chemical treatments in Mentha species. US Patent 6,586,248. 5. Sangwan RS et al. (2005): An improved process for isolation of withaferin-a from plant materials and products therefrom. US Patent 7,108, 870. 6. Sangwan RS et al. (2005). Protein profiling of hyper acidic plants and high protein extraction compositions thereof. US Patent 6,893,667. 7. Sangwan RS et al. (2007) A pharmaceutical composition as an immunomodulation agent and a process for the preparation thereof. WO/2007/113646.