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Dr. Mantabya Singh, PhD

Research Scientist II (ICMR)

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MS-PhD.: Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Science (SGPGIMS), Lucknow.

Dr. Singh's passion for understanding the complexities of the human body led him to specialize in immunology during his postgraduate education. Before joining IIT Kharagpur, Dr. Singh's professional career is closely tied to the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) in Lucknow, India. Here, he has made significant contributions to the field of immunology, with a particular focus on chronic kidney transplant rejection. His research aims to understand the immune mechanisms that lead to transplant rejection and to develop strategies to improve transplant outcomes. Dr. Singh's work has been pivotal in identifying the immunological factors that contribute to chronic kidney transplant rejection. His research has provided insights into how the immune system interacts with transplanted organs, leading to better management and treatment protocols. Dr. Singh has several publications to his name, which have been cited by peers in the field. His work is recognized for its depth and impact, contributing to the broader understanding of transplant immunology. He has received several travel grants and professionally visited countries like Argentina, Singapore, Korea and European countries. He is known for his dedication to mentoring young scientists and researchers. He is passionate about education and often participates in seminars and workshops to share his knowledge and inspire the next generation of scientists. He continues to push the boundaries of immunology research. His future projects aim to explore new therapeutic approaches to prevent biomaterials compatibility, rejection and improve the quality of life for biomaterials recipients. At IIT Kharagpur he is closely working on bioresorbable cardiovascular stent, permacath for dialysis patients, microneedle based burn wound therapeutics, exosome loaded hydrogel wound therapeutics, acne patch development, and biomedical applications of fluorescent materials

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Anupam Ghosh

Prime Minister's Research Fellow

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M.Tech. (Polymer Sc. Tech): Calcutta University

M.Sc. (Applied Chemistry): Ramkrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Howrah, WB

B.Sc. (Industrial Chemistry): Ramkrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Howrah, WB

Mr Anupam Ghosh is an energetic research

scholar who recently joined NBRL. He has worked with the synthesis of fluorescent C dot and practised polymer synthesis during his post-graduate tenure. His research focuses on nano Biotechnology, Micro/Nanotechnology in Drug and Nutraceutical Delivery and in new age agricultural upliftment.

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Sayak Roy Chowdhury

PhD Research Scholar

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M.Tech. (Biotechnology): NIT Durgapur

B.Tech. (Biotechnology): UEM, Kolkata (Alumni Achiever Awardee)

Sayak (1997), a self-motivated researcher, recently joined NBRL. His research interests include Tissue engineering, Nanobiotechnology. Previously he has worked on projects involving the synthesis of bone-based biomaterials for Tissue Engineering applications. Presently his work is focused mainly on the fabrication of nanomaterials for skin wound healing.

sayak972@gmail.com |

+91-84205 63814

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Rosebin Babu

PhD Research Scholar

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M.Tech (Nanomedical Science): Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kerala

B.Tech (Polymer Engineering): Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala

Ms. Rosebin Babu (1994), a passionate research scholar, have recently joined NBRL. She has developed nano-sized biomedical textiles for vascular application during her post-graduate time. Later, she worked on drug eluting nano stents for treating malignant biliary obstruction. At IIT Kharagpur, her research area is focused on the development of smart polymeric implants and nano formulations for biomedical applications.

rosebinbabu@gmail.com

+91-8547973563

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Murali Mohan Mishra

PhD Research Scholar

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M.Tech (Industrial Biotechnology):  Delhi Technological University, New Delhi (Gold Medal Awardee)

B.Tech (Biotechnology) : Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore

 

Mr. Murali Mohan Mishra (1995), coming from the small town of Bihar, is a dedicated and passionate research scholar, who recently joined NBRL. Earlier, he worked on developing novel therapeutic approaches for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and the regeneration of amputated limbs. Additionally, he has working exposure of working on the role of exosomal microRNAs in the regeneration of the caudal fins of zebrafish. At NBRL, IIT Kharagpur his research focuses on the drug encapsulated exosomes, nano drug delivery, nano biomaterials, liposomal drug formulations and nano pharmaceutics for tissue regeneration.

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Gowri Krishna AS

PhD Research Scholar

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M.Tech (Polymer Nanotechnology): CIPET IPT; Bhubaneswar

B.Tech (Polymer Engineering): Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala

Ms. Gowri Krishna A S (1998), a young research scholar recently joined NBRL. She worked on the fabrication of Triboelectric nanogenerators during her MTech.  At IIT Kharagpur, her research area is focused on the fabrication of nanogenerators for biomedical applications.

gowrianitha207@gmail.com

+91 95678 51679

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PVS Aniridh

PhD Research Scholar

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M.Tech.(Nanotechnology): University of Hyderabad; Hyderabad.

B.Tech.(Chemical Engineering): JNTUH-CEH; Hyderabad

 

Mr. Pullela Venkata Sai Anirudh, from Hyderabad, is an ardent research scholar who recently joined NBRL. Earlier he had worked in computational thermodynamics generating phase diagrams for a quasi-binary oxide system. His inclination towards nanomaterials paved him to research on using quantum materials to make sensors for food contamination sensing applications which will be his area of research.

anirudh1697@gmail.com

+91-7893733376

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Sanchita Kuri

PhD Research Scholar (International)

M.Sc.: University of Dhaka; Dhaka (Bangladesh).

Mrs. Sanchita Kuri (1990) recently joined NBRL. During the period of completion of her previous thesis work which was based on basic features of nanoscience, she grew interest in further research work on nanotechnology leading to Polymeric sensors which will be her area of research at NBRL.

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Bhanu Pratap Singh Rathore

Dissertation Research Student

B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (Pursuing): IIT Kharagpur

Mr. Rathore has recently joined NBRL with a focus on conducting polymer applications for sensors in nanotechnology. With a penchant for merging mechanical and software disciplines, Bhanu is driven by a hands-on approach to learning and problem-solving. His enthusiasm for interdisciplinary collaboration promises innovative contributions to nanotechnology research. Outside of work, Bhanu enjoys playing basketball.

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Aman Aryan

Dissertation Research Student

B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (Pursuing): IIT Kharagpur

Aman Aryan has recently joined NBRL with a focus on conducting polymer research for sensor applications in nanotechnology. He brings a strong background in leveraging machine learning techniques for real-world problem-solving, particularly in natural language processing and computer vision. Committed to advancing nanotechnology research, Aman is dedicated to continuous learning and improvement, while also enjoying leisure time playing cricket.

amanaryan507@gmail.com

+91 6382 459 851

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Kunal Mangla

Dissertation Research Student

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B.Tech. Electrical Engineering (Pursuing): IIT Kharagpur

Mr. Mangla has recently become a part of NBRL, where he will concentrate on research in the broad area of conducting polymers for sensor applications within nanotechnology. With a strong passion for software development and machine learning, coupled with a keen interest in the stock market, Kunal is motivated to integrate these disciplines in novel ways. His overarching aspiration is to apply these amalgamated skills to spearhead innovative startups that revolutionize industries. Beyond his professional endeavors, Kunal finds enjoyment in playing football and indulging in movies.

manglakunal28@gmail.com

+91 83683 31353

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Murali Mohan Mishra

Dissertation Research Student

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B.Tech. Electrical Engineering (Pursuing): IIT Kharagpur

 

Krishna Deepak Kolte has recently joined NBRL, focusing his research on conducting polymer applications for sensors within nanotechnology. With a background in Electrical Engineering and a passion for backend development, Krishna is poised to integrate his engineering expertise with cutting-edge technological solutions in the realm of nanotechnology research.

krishnadk8203@gmail.com

+91 84465 08203

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