15 results for 'query'
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Nakul Chandra Maiti
Nakul Chandra MaitiNakul Chandra Maiti , Ph.D.Senior ScientistStructural Biology & BioinformaticsCredentialsHonours & AwardsPatents & PublicationsCVResearch FocusStructural and biochemical aspects of Intrinsically disordered proteins, Alzheimer’s , Parkinsons diseases, Biological Raman spectroscopy, Nanomaterials and its use in medicineResearch InterestOur research focuses on two broad areas: (i....
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Paulomi Ghosh
Paulomi GhoshPaulomi Ghosh , Ph.D.INSPIRE Faculty (DST)Structural Biology & BioinformaticsCredentialsPatents & PublicationsCVResearch Interest3D printing: Fused Deposition Modeling machines 3D print parts in a layer by layer fashion. A desired model of a scaffold is created using 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design) software. The native CAD file is exported to a STL (stereolithography file format) file.....
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Saikat Chakrabarti
Saikat ChakrabartiSaikat Chakrabarti , Ph.D.Principal Scientist & Deputy HeadStructural Biology & BioinformaticsCredentialsPatents & PublicationsCVResearch InterestOur laboratory research interests include studying the structure, function and evolution of proteins involved in different diseases especially those mediated by pathogens or systemic diseases involving multiple pathways with the help o....
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Sandip Paul
Sandip PaulSandip Paul , Ph.D.Ramanujan FellowStructural Biology & BioinformaticsCredentialsHonours & AwardsGrant SupportsPatents & PublicationsProductsCVResearch FocusComparative metagenomics, microbial evolution, human microbiomeResearch InterestThe human body is home to numerous microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi, collectively known as human microbiome. The advances....
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Saumen Datta
Saumen DattaSaumen Datta , Ph.D.Principal ScientistStructural Biology & BioinformaticsCredentialsPatents & PublicationsCVResearch InterestStructural and functional investigations of important biological protein and protein complexes primarily using X-ray crystallography, SPR, CD, Cryo-electron microscopy, mass-spectrometry.Current Research topic : Type III Secretion SystemsMany gram negative patho....
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Siddhartha Roy
Siddhartha RoySiddhartha Roy , Ph.D.Senior ScientistStructural Biology & BioinformaticsCredentialsPatents & PublicationsCVResearch FocusThe focus of our laboratory is to unravel the 3D- structures of proteins. We intend to explore the structure/function relationship and dynamicity of these macromolecules. We use X-ray crystallography, NMR and other biophysical and biochemical approaches to unravel....
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Subrata Adak
Subrata AdakSubrata Adak , Ph.D.Principal ScientistStructural Biology & BioinformaticsCredentialsPatents & PublicationsCVResearch InterestThe biochemistry of metalloproteins in relation to structure-function relationship and molecular mechanism of catalysis.Oxidative stress responses in Leishmania.CredentialsPhD, Jadavpur University, 1997 Fellow of American Heart Association, USA, 2000 Raman Resea....
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Sucheta Tripathy
Sucheta TripathySucheta Tripathy , Ph.D.Senior Principal ScientistStructural Biology & BioinformaticsCredentialsHonours & AwardsGrants & SupportsPatents & PublicationsProductsCVResearch FocusComputational Genomics and Bio-engineering. We use this for metabolite and energy compound production.Research InterestIndigenous microbes have remarkable properties generating plethora of metabolic and energ....
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Sujoy Mukherjee
Sujoy MukherjeeSujoy Mukherjee , Ph.D.Senior ScientistStructural Biology & BioinformaticsCredentialsPatents & PublicationsCVResearch InterestStructure and Dynamics of Amyloid Fibrils and their pre-amyloidogenic statesOne area of interest is the amyloid pathway where usually stable and soluble proteins have been found to convert into insoluble fibrils and deposit as amyloid plaques in various organ....
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BPGA-Pan Genome Pipeline
BPGA-Pan Genome Pipeline"Pan-Genome" refers to the complete inventory of genes in a specific phylogenetic clade. Pan-genomic analyses have provided valuable insight into genome dynamics, population structure, species evolution, niche specialization, pathogenesis, drug resistance and many other features of the microbial world.DownloadsFAQsContactDeveloped at:BPGA is an ultra-fast software package t....
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Dr. Sourish Ghosh: Viruses Shuttling Together Inside Vesicles Maximizes Infectivity
Dr. Sourish Ghosh: Viruses Shuttling Together Inside Vesicles Maximizes InfectivityDr. Sourish Ghosh: Viruses Shuttling Together Inside Vesicles Maximizes Infectivity19 February 2019SPEAKER: DR. SOURISH GHOSHAFFILIATION: Visiting Fellow (Postdoc) at National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute (NHLBI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), USADATE: 19.02.2019TIME: 4 P.M.VENUE: 1st FLOOR SEMINAR ROOMABSTRA....
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Prof. Ganesh Nagaraju: RAD51 paralogs: unraveling the new roles in genome stability and tumor suppression
Prof. Ganesh Nagaraju: RAD51 paralogs: unraveling the new roles in genome stability and tumor suppressionProf. Ganesh Nagaraju: RAD51 paralogs: unraveling the new roles in genome stability and tumor suppression05 February 2019Research SeminarProf. Ganesh Nagaraju, Ph.D.Dept. of BiochemistryIndian Institute of ScienceBangaloreTOPIC:RAD51 paralogs: unraveling the new roles in genome stability and tu....
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Prof. Sir Philip Cohen: The interplay between protein phosphorylation and ubiquitylation in regulating the innate immune system
Prof. Sir Philip Cohen: The interplay between protein phosphorylation and ubiquitylation in regulating the innate immune systemProf. Sir Philip Cohen: The interplay between protein phosphorylation and ubiquitylation in regulating the innate immune system04 February 2019➤
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Prof. Shyam Biswal: Antioxidants as a driver of tumor growth: Paradox in cancer
Prof. Shyam Biswal: Antioxidants as a driver of tumor growth: Paradox in cancerProf. Shyam Biswal: Antioxidants as a driver of tumor growth: Paradox in cancer14 January 2019Speaker: Prof. Shyam BiswalDepartment of Environmental Health and EngineeringJohns Hopkins University School of Public HealthBaltimore, MD 21205Title : Antioxidants as a driver of tumor growth: Paradox in cancerDate : 14th Ja....
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Prof. Gunter Meister: Gene regulation by non-coding RNA and RNA modification pathways
Prof. Gunter Meister: Gene regulation by non-coding RNA and RNA modification pathwaysProf. Gunter Meister: Gene regulation by non-coding RNA and RNA modification pathways28 November 2018Time: 3.30 PMVenue: J C Ray-Auditorium, CSIR-IICB, Jadavpur CampusSpeaker:Prof. Gunter Meister Lehrstuhl für Biochemie IFakultät für Biologie und Vorklinische MedizinUniversität RegensburgGermanyTopic:Gene regulati....