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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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M. Chandra's research examines the intersection of diet, microbial metabolism, and health. Recent publications include an exploratory analysis of walnut consumption and its effects on gut microbial metabolism, assessed through metatranscriptomics. This work investigates how dietary components influence the gut microbiome's function and composition.
Further research explores the phytochemical constituents and antioxidant activities of various plant sources, such as Ricinus communis L. and Carica papaya Linn. seeds. Computational approaches, including molecular docking and ADMET profiling, are employed to identify potential therapeutic applications, such as anticancer properties of seed phytochemicals. Additionally, Chandra has worked on developing an AI framework, AIVIVE, for extrapolating *in vitro* toxicogenomics data to *in vivo* predictions. The researcher's work also includes evaluating the characteristics and antioxidant activity of polyherbal extracts in food products like yogurt.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 157
Selected Publications
- GanCtrl: Synthetic Control Predictions for Liver and Kidney Clinical-Pathology Profiles (Open TG-GATEs) (2025) DOI
- GanCtrl: Synthetic Control Predictions for Liver and Kidney Clinical-Pathology Profiles (Open TG-GATEs) (2025) DOI
- AIVIVE: a novel AI framework for enhanced <i>in vitro</i> to <i>in vivo</i> extrapolation (IVIVE) of toxicogenomics data (2025) DOI
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