Maitree Bhattacharyya

Maitree Bhattacharyya is an Indian physicist who is Professor and the Director of Jagadis Bose National Science Talent Search (JBNSTS),[1][2] Kolkata.

Education

Bhattacharyya graduated from Presidency College, Kolkata (now called Presidency University, Kolkata) with Honours in Physics and obtained M.Sc degree from the Science College campus of University of Calcutta. She started her research career in the Department of Biophysics and Molecular Biology, University of Calcutta with a PhD degree in 1991. She pursued research with a Research associateship from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and in 1994 joined University of Calcutta as an Assistant Professor. Later, she was awarded an Energy Biosciences Overseas Fellowship by the Department of Biotechnology and worked as Visiting Scientist at University of California, San Diego, USA.[3]

Career

Bhattacharyya is a Professor at the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Calcutta.[3]

Bhattacharyya joined as the director of JBNSTS in January 2015. She has published several research articles and book chapters.

Awards and honors

Bhattacharyya is an elected fellow of the West Bengal Academy of Science and Technology.[4]

Research interests

  1. Study of microbial diversity in coastal and estuarine water and soil sediment in the world heritage site, Sundarbans. Exploration of dynamic correlations among physical, chemical and biological domains of this estuarine ecosystem. Inventorisation of microbial diversity along Indian coast has cocaine.[5]
  2. Identification of risk factors and biomarkers in the disease dynamics of diabetes associated cardiovascular disease and dyslipidemia[6][7]
  3. Application of green chemistry in bioremediation and biotransformation of heavy metal toxicity in industrial effluent, green synthesis of nanoparticles
  4. Protein structure- function and interactions with special interest to heme proteins, bio molecular interaction.[8]
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References

  1. "Jagadis Bose National Science Talent Search - Directors of JBNSTS". Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  2. "Bio of Dr. Maitree Bhattacharyya in University of Calcutta, Dept. of Biochemistry" (PDF). caluniv.ac.in.
  3. "Department of Biochemistry". Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  4. "Fellowship Directory of West Bengal Academy of Science and Technology" (PDF). wast.in.
  5. "University of Calcutta: Integrated Coastal Zone Management Project, Gov. of WB". iczmpwb.org.
  6. Ghoshal, K; Bhattacharyya, M (2015). "Adiponectin: Probe of the molecular paradigm associating diabetes and obesity". World J Diabetes. 6 (1): 151–66. doi:10.4239/wjd.v6.i1.151. PMC 4317307. PMID 25685286.
  7. Chakraborty, Arpita; Chakraborty, Arindam; Chowdhury, Subhankar; Sengupta, Sanghamitra; Bhattacharyya, Maitree (2015). "Association of MTHFR 677C>T genetic polymorphism with hyperhomocysteinemia in type 2 diabetes patients". Cogent Medicine. 2. doi:10.1080/2331205X.2015.1017973.
  8. Basak, Pijush; Pattanayak, Rudradip; Bhattacharyya, Maitree (2015). "Transition Metal Induced Conformational Change of Heme Proteins". Spectroscopy Letters. 48 (5): 324–330. Bibcode:2015SpecL..48..324B. doi:10.1080/00387010.2014.881380.
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