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Dr. Prachi Varshney is a Research Fellow at Midwest, focusing on microbiological and environmental science research with applications in biotechnology. Her work emphasizes extremophilic microalgae, CO2 capture mechanisms, and sustainable biorefinery systems. She explores algal physiology under environmental stresses like elevated CO2 and pollutants, contributing to carbon-neutral technologies.
Her research interests span environmental microbiology, extremophile biology, and industrial biotechnology. Notably, she investigates the physiological responses of green algae species such as Asterarcys quadricellulare and Chlorella sorokiniana to extreme conditions, aiming to harness their potential for CO2 sequestration and biofuel production.
Her articles from 2012 to 2024 show a progression from foundational reviews on CO2 capture technologies to applied studies on algal strain isolation and biochemical characterization. These works highlight trends in leveraging extremophilic organisms for environmental and industrial challenges.
No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided texts. Advising roles or grants remain unspecified. While no specific lab affiliations are detailed, her research suggests involvement in interdisciplinary teams focused on biotechnology and environmental engineering.

