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  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Satya Prakash is affiliated with The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant emphasis on the subfields of Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Plant Science, and Environmental Engineering.

Their work covers a range of topics, including:

  • Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
  • Climate variability and models
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing

Satya Prakash has published research in several venues, with repeated contributions to the Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology, Remote Sensing, Natural Hazards, Preprints.org, and Biogeosciences.

Recent papers include:

  • "Reviews and syntheses: Physical and biogeochemical processes associated with upwelling in the Indian Ocean," 2021, Biogeosciences
  • "Progress in understanding of Indian Ocean circulation, variability, air-sea exchange, and impacts on biogeochemistry," 2021, Ocean science
  • "Satellite-Based Analysis of Extreme Land Surface Temperatures and Diurnal Variability Across the Hottest Place on Earth," 2020, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
  • "A Comprehensive Evaluation of Near-Real-Time and Research Products of IMERG Precipitation over India for the Southwest Monsoon Period," 2021, Remote Sensing
  • "Southern Bay of Bengal: A possible hotspot for CO2 emission during the summer monsoon," 2021, Progress In Oceanography

Frequent collaborators include M. Mohapatra, Arvind Kumar, H. Norouzi, Manoj Kumar Singh, and Arunesh Kumar Verma.

Satya Prakash was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2005.

Best Publications

  • Eukaryotic translesion synthesis DNA polymerases: Specificity of structure and function

    Satya Prakash;Robert E. Johnson;Louise Prakash

  • Efficient Bypass of a Thymine-Thymine Dimer by Yeast DNA Polymerase, Polη

    Robert E. Johnson;Satya Prakash;Louise Prakash

  • hRAD30 mutations in the variant form of xeroderma pigmentosum.

    Robert E. Johnson;Christine M. Kondratick;Satya Prakash;Louise Prakash

  • The Y-Family of DNA Polymerases

    Haruo Ohmori;Errol C. Friedberg;Robert P.P. Fuchs;Myron F. Goodman

  • Eukaryotic polymerases ι and ζ act sequentially to bypass DNA lesions

    Robert E. Johnson;M. Todd Washington;Lajos Haracska;Satya Prakash

  • A molecular approach to the study of genic heterozygosity in natural populations. IV. Patterns of genic variation in central, marginal and isolated populations of Drosophila pseudoobscura.

    Satya Prakash;R. C. Lewontin;J. L. Hubby

  • Fidelity of Human DNA Polymerase η

    Robert E. Johnson;M. Todd Washington;Satya Prakash;Louise Prakash

  • Nucleotide excision repair in yeast.

    Satya Prakash;Louise Prakash

  • Roles of yeast DNA polymerases delta and zeta and of Rev1 in the bypass of abasic sites.

    Lajos Haracska;Ildiko Unk;Robert E. Johnson;Erik Johansson

  • Translesion DNA synthesis in eukaryotes: A one- or two-polymerase affair

    Satya Prakash;Louise Prakash

  • Structure of the Catalytic Core of S. cerevisiae DNA Polymerase η: Implications for Translesion DNA Synthesis

    Jose Trincao;Robert E. Johnson;Carlos R. Escalante;Satya Prakash

  • Efficient and accurate replication in the presence of 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine by DNA polymerase η

    Lajos Haracska;Sung-Lim Yu;Robert E. Johnson;Louise Prakash

  • Eukaryotic DNA polymerases: proposal for a revised nomenclature.

    Peter M J Burgers;Eugene V. Koonin;Elspeth Bruford;Luis Blanco

  • Yeast DNA repair proteins Rad6 and Rad18 form a heterodimer that has ubiquitin conjugating, DNA binding, and ATP hydrolytic activities

    Veronique Bailly;Veronique Bailly;Scott Lauder;Satya Prakash;Louise Prakash

  • DNA repair genes and proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Satya Prakash;Patrick Sung;Louise Prakash

  • Human xeroderma pigmentosum group D gene encodes a DNA helicase.

    Patrick Sung;Patrick Sung;Véronique Bailly;Véronique Bailly;Christine Weber;Larry H. Thompson

  • Specific complex formation between yeast RAD6 and RAD18 proteins: A potential mechanism for targeting RAD6 ubiquitin-conjugating activity to DNA damage sites

    Véronique Bailly;Véronique Bailly;John Lamb;John Lamb;Patrick Sung;Patrick Sung;Satya Prakash

  • Replication by human DNA polymerase-ι occurs by Hoogsteen base-pairing

    Deepak T. Nair;Robert E. Johnson;Satya Prakash;Louise Prakash

  • Structural and functional conservation of two human homologs of the yeast DNA repair gene RAD6.

    Marcel H M Koken;Paul Reynolds;Iris Jaspers-Dekker;Louise Prakash

  • RECONSTITUTION OF YEAST NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR WITH PURIFIED RAD PROTEINS, REPLICATION PROTEIN A, AND TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR TFIIH

    Sami N. Guzder;Yvette Habraken;Patrick Sung;Louise Prakash

Frequent Co-Authors

Louise Prakash
Louise Prakash The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Robert E. Johnson
Robert E. Johnson The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Patrick Sung
Patrick Sung The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Lajos Haracska
Lajos Haracska Biological Research Centre
Aneel K. Aggarwal
Aneel K. Aggarwal Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Jerard Hurwitz
Jerard Hurwitz Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
R. Stephen Lloyd
R. Stephen Lloyd Oregon Health & Science University
Robert H. Schiestl
Robert H. Schiestl University of California, Los Angeles
Peter M. J. Burgers
Peter M. J. Burgers Washington University in St. Louis
Jan H.J. Hoeijmakers
Jan H.J. Hoeijmakers Erasmus University Rotterdam

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