Nripendranath Mandal
Ex-Professor
Nripendranath Mandal
Ex-Professor, Division of Molecular Medicine
PhD: Indian Institute of Chemical Biology / University of Calcutta, 1990
Previous appointments:
July 01,
2014 to Present:
Professor, Bose Institute, Division of Molecular Medicine, Kolkata-700054,
India.
May 14, 2008 to June
30, 2014 (06yrs 01months 18days):
Associate Professor, Bose Institute, Division of Molecular Medicine,
Kolkata-700054, India.
Dec 22, 2005 to May
13, 2008 (02yrs 04months 23days):
Assistant Professor, Bose Institute, Immunotechnology Section, Kolkata-700054,
India.
May 14, 1997 to Dec’ 21, 2005 (08yrs 07months 08days): Senior Lecturer, Bose Institute, Immunotechnology Section, Kolkata-700054, India.
June
27, 1994 to August 31, 1996 (02yrs 02months
04 days): Postdoctoral
Trainee
November 02, 1992 to
May 31,1994 (01yrs 06months 29 days): Research Associate, North Carolina State University, Dept. of Biochemistry, Raleigh, NC
27695, USA
June 30, 1989 to October 31, 1992 (03yrs 04months 01 day): Postdoctoral
Associate, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Dept. of Biology, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
Research interests:
Themes Of Research Programs:
- Our primary focus is to address the basic socio-economic problems of some important diseases and to find out inexpensive ways of their solution.
- To develop new molecular tools or approaches in the field of disease management using the knowledge of modern science and technology.
Objectives Of
Research Programs:
- Development of better & safer natural medicine to combat non-communicable diseases, viz., cancer, diabetes & psoriasis, and amelioration from iron-overload-induced hepatotoxicity.
- Molecular approaches to control 'White Spot Disease' caused by 'White Spot Syndrome Virus' in marine shrimp aquaculture industry.
Contact:
Address: |
Division of Molecular Medicine Centenary Campus Bose Institute P-1/12 C.I.T. Scheme VII-M Kolkata - 700054, India |
E-Mail: | nripen[at]jcbose.ac.in |
Phone: | +91-33-25693265 |
Research:
Research programs are broadly
classified into two major field namely Medical Biotechnology and Marine
Biotechnology for disease management in human beings as well as marine
shrimps.
Medical Biotechnology:
Research output from the Medical Biotechnology program is oriented to develop better and safer medicines using natural resources against various ROS-induced degenerative diseases like cancer, while avoiding the detrimental side effects of conventional therapies involving synthetic drugs. Out of the explored 45 medicinal plants/algae/lichens for potent antioxidant and free radical scavenging efficacies (54 publications), among which 14 are found to be safe and orally-administrable drug candidates to release iron in iron-overload-induced hepatotoxic condition (17 publications). Moreover, among these, 12 have shown in vitro anticancer effects in various cancer cell lines by inducing apoptosis and/or regulation of cell cycle, while being nontoxic to the normal cells (13 publications). For the first time, a lichen extract has been shown to be a source of better and safer drug against breast cancer. Moreover, individual phytochemicals in the extract lost their selective killing, among various cancer and normal cells. This finding has been highly appreciated in 9 different news media. For the first time, 5 pure compounds have been isolated from the bark of Spondias pinnata, among these, 3 compounds (named as SPE3, SPE4 and SPW1) are found to have most potent antioxidants & iron chelating activities as well as anticancer properties. Whereas, SPE2, a novel compound, has shown to have anti-inflammatory activity. Additionally, through multivariate analysis from case control study, has shown that ratio of different apolipoproteins and LDL particle size along with distribution of ABO blood group are potent biomarkers to predict CHD, among Asian Indian population in Eastern part of India. Moreover, the association of E4 allele with CAD and the ratio of anti- to pro-inflammatory cytokine with Acute Myocardial Infarction was also found. From the prevention point of view these observations will play a pivotal role to develop biometric chip for early prediction of CHD (5 publications).
Marine Biotechnology:
Aquaculture of marine giant black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon, a globally profitable industry, has suffered relentless destruction due to White spot disease caused by White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV). For the first time, 13 DNA markers (71 bp, 457 bp, 773 bp, 299 bp, 262 bp, 442 bp, 236 bp, 848 bp, 402 bp, 279 bp, 244 bp, 213 bp and 172 bp) have been developed to identify disease resistant/susceptible population of P. monodon from research program of Marine Biotechnology (11 publications, patent taken in 7 countries). Practical utility of these DNA markers have been tested by WSSV challenge experiment and found ~103 fold higher WSSV propagation among disease susceptible whereas greater survivability among disease resistant population in shrimp. All these DNA markers will be useful to develop Specific Pathogen Resistant (SPR) shrimp through Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) of breeding program for disease free shrimp Aquaculture Industry.
Publications:
DETAIL PUBLICATIONS:
Total publication: 162 (a) Peer-reviewed
Journals: 89; (b) Monograph/Book Published: 4; (c) Patents taken: 7; (d)
Sequence submitted at NCBI database: 8; (e) Publication in news media: 9; (f)
Abstract Published: 45
(a) PUBLISHED IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS: (TOTAL CITATIONS: 1822 h-index = 20, CUMULATIVE IMPACT FACTOR = 218.787)
1.
Ghate, N. B., Chaudhuri, D., Panja, S., Singh, S., Gupta, G., Lee, C. Y. and Mandal, N. (2018) In Vitro Mechanistic Study of the Anti-inflammatory Activity of a
Quinoline Isolated from Spondias pinnata
bark. Journal of Natural Products (In Press) (Impact factor: 3.88)
2. Shendge, A. K.,
Basu, T., Panja, S., Chaudhuri, D. and Mandal, N. (2018) An ellagic acid isolated from Clerodendrum viscosum leaves ameliorates
iron-overload induced hepatotoxicity in Swiss albino mice through inhibition of
oxidative stress and the apoptotic pathway. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 106: 454–465 (Impact factor: 3.457)
3.
Gupta, G., Das, A., Lee, S. W., Ryu, J. Y., Lee,
J.,
Nagesh, N., Mandal, N. and
Lee, C. Y.
(2018) BODIPY-based
Ir (III) rectangles containing bis-benzimidazole ligands with highly selective
toxicity obtained through self-assembly. Journal
of Organometallic Chemistry 868: 86 – 94. DOI:
10.1016/j.jorganchem.2018.04.034 (Impact
factor: 2.184)
4.
Basu, T., Kumar, B., Shendge, A. K., Panja, S., Chugh, H., Gautam, H. K. and Mandal, N.
(2018) An Indian Desert Shrub ‘Hiran Chabba’, Farsetia Hamiltonii Royle, Exhibits
Potent Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective Effect Against Iron-Overload Induced
Liver Toxicity in Swiss Albino Mice. Current Drug Discoveries and Technologies DOI:
10.2174/1570163815666180418150123 (Impact factor: 4.77)
5.
Basu, T., Panja,
S., Shendge, A. K., Das, A. and Mandal, N. (2018) A natural antioxidant, tannic acid
mitigates iron‐overload induced hepatotoxicity in Swiss albino mice through ROS
regulation. 33:603–618. DOI: 10.1002/tox.22549. Environmental Toxicology (Impact factor: 2.937)
6.
Gupta, G., Das, A., Lee, J., Mandal, N. and Lee, C. Y.
(2018) Self-Assembled BODIPY-Based
Iridium Metallarectangles: Cytotoxicity and Propensity to Bind Biomolecules. 83:
339–347. DOI: 10.1002/cplu.201800035. ChemPlusChem
(Impact factor: 2.797)
7.
Debnath, R. P., Mandal, N. and Rout, J. (2018)
Phytochemical screening of macrolichens Acroscyphus
sphaerophoroides and Dirinaria
consimilis from North East India for antioxidant and antibacterial
activities. E-ISSN: 2456-0251, 190-196. Cryptogam Biodiversity and Assessment
8.
Gupta, G., Das, A., Panja, S., Ryu, J. Y., Lee,
J., Mandal, N. and Lee, C. Y. (2017) Self-assembly of novel
thiophene-based BODIPY Ru(II) rectangles: Potential antiproliferative agents
selective against cancer cells. Chemistry
A European Journal 23:17199–17203. DOI: 10.1002/chem.201704368 (Impact factor: 5.317)
9.
Shendge, A. K.,
Basu, T., Sinha, G. P. and Mandal, N. (2017) Assessment of the antioxidant
activity and phytochemical analysis of a lichen, Everniastrum cirrhatum (Fr.) Hale ex. Sipman. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences
6: 1440-1464 DOI: 10.20959/wjpps20179-10056 (Impact factor: 6.647)
10.
Gupta, G., Das, A., Park, K. C., Tron, A., Kim, H.,
Mun, J., Mandal, N., Chi, K. W.,
Lee, C. Y. (2017) Self - assembled
novel BODIPY - based Pd supramolecules and their cellular localization. Inorganic Chemistry 56:4615–4621 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.7b00260 (Impact factor: 4.820)
11.
Basu, T., Mallik, A. and Mandal, N. (2017) Evolving importance of
anticancer research using herbal medicine: A scientometric analysis. Scientometrics DOI 10.1007/s11192-016-2223-8 (Impact factor: 2.084)
12.
Basu, T., Panja,
S., Ghate, N. B., Chaudhuri, D., and Mandal, N. (2017) Antioxidant and antiproliferative effects of
different solvent fractions from Terminalia
belerica Roxb. fruit on various cancer cells. Cytotechnology 69:201–216. DOI 10.1007/s10616-016-0051-6 (Impact factor: 1.864)
13.
Shendge, A. K.,
Basu, T., Chaudhuri, D., Panja, S. and Mandal, N. (2017) In vitro antioxidant
and antiproliferative activities of various solvent fractions from Clerodendrum viscosum leaves. Pharmacognosy magazine 13:344-353. DOI 10.4103/pm.pm_395_16 (Impact factor: 1.279)
14.
Chaudhuri, D., Ghate, N. B., Panja, S., Basu, T., Shendge,
A. K. and Mandal, N. (2016) Glycoside rich fraction from Spondias pinnata bark ameliorate iron
overload induced oxidative stress and hepatic damage in Swiss albino mice. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
16: 262. DOI 10.1186/s12906-016-1244-4 (Impact factor: 2.94)
15.
Chaudhuri, D., Ghate, N. B., Panja, S., and Mandal, N.
(2016) Role of phenolics from Spondias
pinnata bark in amelioration of iron overload induced hepatic damage in
Swiss albino mice. BMC Pharmacology and
Toxicology 17: 34. DOI
10.1186/s40360-016-0077-6 (Impact factor: 2.03)
16.
Panja, S.,
Ghate, N. B. and Mandal, N. (2016) A microalga, Euglena tuba induces apoptosis and suppresses metastasis in human
lung and breast carcinoma cells through ROS-mediated regulation of MAPKs. Cancer Cell International 16: 51. DOI: 10.1186/s12935-016-0330-5 (Impact factor: 3.97; Citation: 1)
17.
Gupta, G., Das, A., Ghate, N. B., Kim, T. H.,
Ryu, J. Y., Lee, J., Mandal, N. and
Lee, C. Y. (2016) Novel
BODIPY-based Ru (II) and Ir (III) Metalla-rectangles: Cellular Localization of
Compounds and Their Antiproliferative Activities. Chemical Communications 52, 4274 – 4277. DOI:10.1039/C6CC00046K
(Impact factor: 6.567; Citation: 3)
18.
Ghate, N. B.,
Das, A., Chaudhuri, D., Panja, S. and Mandal,
N. (2016) Sundew plant, a potential source of anti-inflammatory agents,
selectively induces G2/M arrest and apoptosis in MCF-7 cells through
upregulation of p53 and Bax/Bcl-2 ratio. Nature-Cell
Death Discovery 2, 15062. DOI:10.1038/cddiscovery.2015.62 (Citation: 3)
19.
Panja, S.,
Ghate, N. B., Chaudhuri, D. and Mandal, N. (2016) Antioxidant and free radical scavenging activity of North Eastern edible
red alga, Lemania fluviatilis. Proceedings of International Conference on
Innovative Approaches in Applied Sciences and Technologies (iCiAsT-2016) February
01-05, 2016
20.
Chaudhuri, D., Ghate, N. B., Panja, S., Das, A. and
Mandal, N. (2015) Wild Edible Fruit of Prunus nepalensis Ser. (Steud), a Potential
Source of Antioxidants, Ameliorates Iron Overload-Induced Hepatotoxicity and
Liver Fibrosis in Mice. PLoS ONE
10(12): e0144280. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0144280 (Impact factor:
3.057; Citation: 2)
21.
Chakrabarty, U.,
Dutta, S., Mallik, A., Mondal, D. and Mandal,
N. (2015) Identification and characterisation of microsatellite DNA markers
in order to recognise the WSSV susceptible populations of marine giant black
tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon. Veterinary Research 46: 110. DOI:
10.1186/s13567-015-0248-2. (Impact
factor: 2.982; Citation: 1)
22.
Ghate, N. B., Chaudhuri, D., Das, A., Panja, S., and Mandal,
N. (2015) An Antioxidant Extract of the Insectivorous Plant Drosera burmannii Vahl. Alleviates
Iron-Induced Oxidative Stress and Hepatic Injury in Mice. PLoS ONE 10(5):
e0128221. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0128221 (Impact factor: 3.057; Citation: 4)
23.
Sarkar, R., Hazra, B. and
Mandal, N. (2015) Amelioration of iron overload induced liver
toxicity by a potent antioxidant and iron chelator, Emblica officinalis
Gaertn. Toxicology and Industrial Health 31 (7): 656 – 669. DOI:
10.1177/0748233713483195 (Impact factor: 1.786; Citation: 5)
24.
Das, A., Chaudhuri, D., Ghate, N. B., Panja, S., Chatterjee, A. and Mandal,
N. (2015) Protective effect of Clerodendrum colebrookianum leaves
against Iron-induced Oxidative Stress and Hepatotoxicity in Swiss albino
mice. Indian Journal of Experimental
Biology 53:281-291 (Impact factor: 1.35; Citation:
5)
25.
Chaudhuri, D., Ghate N. B., Singh, S.S. and Mandal, N. (2015) Methyl gallate
isolated from Spondias pinnata
exhibits anticancer activity against human glioblastoma by induction of
apoptosis and sustained extracellular
signal-regulated kinase 1/2 activation Pharmacognosy magazine 11:269-276.
DOI:
10.4103/0973-1296.153078. (Impact factor: 1.279; Citation: 4)
26.
Ghate, N. B., Chaudhuri, D., Panja, S.
and Mandal, N. (2015) Nerium indicum leaf alleviates
iron-induced oxidative stress and hepatic injury in mice. Pharmaceutical Biology Published online January 22, DOI:10.3109/13880209.2014.959612
(Impact factor: 1.546; Citation: 3)
27.
Hazra, B., Sarkar, R., Chaudhuri, D., Ghate N.
B., Panja, S. and Mandal, N. (2015) Attenuation of iron overload
induced liver toxicity by Hemidesmus
indicus root in Swiss albino mice. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences 6(1): 354-364 (Impact factor: 6.268)
28.
Dutta, S., Chakrabarty,
U., Mallik, A. and Mandal, N. (2015) White spot syndrome virus
29.
Ghate, N. B., Chaudhuri, D., Panja, S., Basu
Mallik, T., Das, A. and Mandal, N.
(2014) Antioxidants from Clerodendrum
viscosum leaf play a role in anticancer activity against brain cancer. Journal of Cancer Science & Therapy DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/1948-5956.S1.034
(Impact factor: 3.09)
30.
Chaudhuri, D., Ghate, N. B., Panja, S., Basu
Mallik, T. and Mandal, N. (2014) HPLC
screening of Clerodendrum viscosum
leaf extract show possible phytochemical responsible for antioxidant and
anticancer activities. Journal of Cancer Science & Therapy DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/1948-5956.S1.038 (Impact factor: 3.09)
31.
Panja, S., Ghate, N. B., Chaudhuri, D. and Mandal, N. (2014) Antioxidant from Indigenous medicinal plants inhibit
proliferation of Ascites cancer cell. Journal
of Cancer Science & Therapy DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/1948-5956.S1.038
(Impact factor: 3.09)
32.
Panja, S., Chaudhuri, D., Ghate, N.
B. and Mandal, N. (2014) Phytochemical
profile of a microalgae Euglena tuba
and its hepatoprotective effect against iron-induced liver damage in Swiss
albino mice. Journal of Applied
Microbiology 117, 1773-1786
DOI:10.1111/jam.12643 (Impact factor: 2.156; Citation: 3)
33.
Chakrabarty, U., Dutta, S., Mallik, A. and Mandal, N. (2014) White spot syndrome
virus (WSSV) and prevalence of disease resistance in a commercially cultured
population of Penaeus monodon
Fabricius, 1798 (Decapoda, Dendrobranchiata). Crustaceana 87 (14),
1593 – 1605 DOI:10.1163/15685403-00003382 (Impact factor: 0.664)
34.
Sarkar, R., Ghate N. B. and Mandal, N. (2014) Antioxidant
activity of Tinospora cordifolia extract depends on the solvent system. Journal
of Computer Science & Systems Biology 7:5 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/0974-7230.S1.008
(Impact factor: 1.59)
35.
Panja, S., Chaudhuri, D., Ghate N.
B., Ha, L. M. and Mandal,
N. (2014) In
vitro assessment of phytochemicals, antioxidant and DNA
protective potential of wild edible fruit Elaeagnus
latifolia Linn. Fruits 69,
303–314. DOI: 10.1051/fruits/2014019 (Impact factor: 0.904; Citation: 2)
36.
Mallik,
A, Chakrabarty, U., Dutta, S.,.Mondal, D. and Mandal, N. (2014) Study
on the distribution of disease resistant shrimp identified by DNA markers in
respect to WSSV infection in different seasons along the entire East coast of
India aiming to prevent white spot disease in Penaeus monodon. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases DOI:
10.1111/tbed.12230 (Impact factor: 2.714;
Citation: 2)
37.
Chaudhuri, D., Ghate N. B., Deb,
S., Panja,
S.,
Sarkar, R., Rout, J. and Mandal,
N. (2014) Assessment of the phytochemical constituents and
antioxidant activity of a bloom forming algae Euglena tuba. BMC-Biological
Research 47:24 DOI: 10.1186/0717-6287-47-24 (Impact factor: 1.328; Citation: 5)
38.
Biswas,
S., Ghosal, P. K. and Mandal, N. (2014) Synergistic effect of anti and
pro-inflammatory cytokine genes and their promoter polymorphism with
ST-elevation of myocardial infarction. Gene
544(2): 145-151 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2014.04.065 (Impact factor: 2.319; Citation: 15)
39.
Chakrabarty,
U., Mallik, A., Mondal, D., Dutta, S. and Mandal,
N. (2014) Assessment of WSSV
prevalence and distribution of disease resistant shrimp among the wild
population of Penaeus monodon along
the West coast of India. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 119:
12-18 DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2014.03.005 (Impact
factor: 2.794; Citation: 5)
40.
Mallik, A. and Mandal,
N. (2014) Bibliometric analysis of global publication output and
collaboration structure study in microRNA research. Scientometrics
98 (3): 2011 – 2037. DOI 10.1007/s11192-013-1128-z (Impact factor: 2.084; Citation: 10 )
41.
Ghate N. B., Hazra, B.,
Sarkar, R., Chaudhuri, D. and Mandal, N. (2014) Alteration
of Bax/Bcl-2 ratio contributes to Terminalia belerica-induced apoptosis
in human lung and breast carcinoma. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental
Biology - Animal 50 (6): 527-537 DOI:
10.1007/s11626-013-9726-x (Impact
factor: 0.971; Citation: 15)
42.
Ghate N. B., Hazra, B.,
Sarkar, R. and Mandal, N. (2014) In vitro anticancer
activity of Spondias pinnata bark on human lung and breast carcinoma. Cytotechnology
66: 209-218 DOI:
10.1007/s10616-013-9553-7 (Impact factor: 1.864; Citation: 17)
43.
Ghate, N. B., Hazra, B.,
Sarkar, R. and Mandal, N. (2014) Heartwood Extract of Acacia
catechu Induces Apoptosis in Human Breast Carcinoma by Altering Bax/Bcl-2
ratio. Pharmacognosy magazine 10: 27-33.
DOI:
10.4103/0973-1296.126654. (Impact factor: 1.279; Citation:
17)
44.
Das, A., Chaudhuri, D.,
Ghate, N. B., Chatterjee, A. and Mandal, N. (2014) Phytochemical
Analysis, Antioxidant and Anticancer Potential of Leaf Extracts from
Edible Greater Yam, Dioscorea alata L., from North-East India. International Journal of Phytopharmacology 5(2): 109-119 (Impact factor: 1.02;
Citation: 3)
45.
Dutta, S., Biswas, S.,
Mukherjee, K., Chakrabarty, U., Mallik, A. and Mandal, N. (2014) Identification
of RAPD-SCAR marker linked to WSSV resistance in populations of giant black
tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, Fabricius. Journal of Fish Diseases
37(5): 471-480 DOI:10.1111/jfd.12128 (Impact
factor: 2.053; Citation: 7)
46.
Ghate,
N. B., Chaudhuri, D., Sarkar, R. Sajem, A.L., Panja, S., Rout, J. and Mandal, N. (2013) An antioxidant
extract of tropical lichen, Parmotrema
reticulatum, induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in breast carcinoma
cell line MCF-7. PLoS ONE 8(12): e82293.
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0082293 (Impact factor: 3.057;
Citation: 26)
47.
Ha, L. M., Phuong, N. T.,
Yen, N. T. H., Huong, L. M., and Mandal, N. (2013) Antioxidant
activity and chemical constituents from Iris japonica Thunb. Tạp Chi
Duợc Liệu 18: 381-385
48.
Biswas, S., Ghoshal, P.
K., Halder, B., Ganguly, K., DasBiswas, A. and Mandal, N. (2013)
Apolipoproteins AI/B/E gene polymorphism and their plasma levels in patients
with coronary artery disease in tertiary care-centre of Eastern India. Indian
Heart Journal 65: 658 – 665. DOI: 10.1016/j.ihj.2013.10.003 (Impact factor: 0.464; Citation: 6)
49.
Hazra, B., Sarkar, R.,
Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri, D. and Mandal, N. (2013) Study on the protective effects of
‘Katha’ (Heartwood extract of Acacia
catechu) in iron-overload-induced liver damage. Journal of Environmental
Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology DOI: 10.1615/JEnvironPatholToxicolOncol.2013007156 (Impact
factor: 1.246; Citation: 3)
50.
Das, A., Chaudhuri, D.,
Ghate, N. B., Chatterjee, A. and Mandal, N. (2013)
Comparative Assessment of Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Potential of
Methanolic and Aqueous Extracts of Clerodendrum colebrookianum Walp.
leaf from North-East India. International Journal of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences 5: 420 – 427 (Impact factor: 0.91; Citation: 3)
51.
Biswas, S.; Ghosal, P.
K.; Halder, B. and Mandal, N. (2013) Distribution of ABO Blood Group and
Major Cardiovascular Risk Factors with Coronary Heart Disease. BioMed Research International vol. 2013, Article
ID 782941 DOI:10.1155/2013/782941 (Impact factor: 2.134;
Citation: 15)
52.
Dastidar, P. G., Mallik,
A. and Mandal, N.
53.
Roy, S., Hazra, B., Mandal,
N. and Chaudhuri, T.K. (2013) Assessment of the Antioxidant and Free
Radical Scavenging Activities of Methanolic Extract of Diplazium esculentum.
International Journal of Food Properties 16(6): 1351-1370, DOI:
10.1080/10942912.2011.587382 (Impact factor: 1.586; Citation: 7)
54.
Dutta S., Chakrabarty U.,
Mallik A. and Mandal N.
55.
Sarkar, R., Hazra, B. and
Mandal, N. (2013) Free radical scavenging and hepatoprotective
potential of Cajanus cajan leaf extract. Indian Journal of
Experimental Biology 51: 165 - 173 (Impact
factor: 1.34; Citation: 16)
56.
Hazra, B., Sarkar, R. and
Mandal, N.
57.
Ghate, N. B., Chaudhuri,
D. and Mandal, N.
58.
Dey, P., Chaudhuri, D.,
Chaudhuri, T.K. and Mandal, N.
59.
Hazra, B., Sarkar, R. and
Mandal, N.
60.
Chaudhuri, D., Ghate, N.
B., Sarkar, R. and Mandal, N.
61.
Sarkar, R., Hazra, B. and
Mandal, N.
62.
Sarkar, R. and Mandal,
N.
63.
Sarkar, R., Hazra, B. and
Mandal, N.
64.
Dey, P., Chaudhuri, D.,
Tamang, S., Chaudhuri, T.K. and Mandal, N.
65.
Das, A., Chaudhuri, D., Mandal,
N. and Chatterjee A.
66.
Sarkar, R. and Mandal,
N.
67.
Sarkar, R., Hazra, B. and
Mandal, N. (2012) Remediation of iron-overload induced oxidative
stress by Caesalpinia crista. Free Radical Biology and Medicine,
Volume 53, Supplement 1, September 2012, Page S104, DOI
10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2012.08.218. (Impact factor: 5.982)
68.
Sarkar, R. and Mandal,
N.
69.
Hazra, B., Sarkar, R.,
Biswas, S. and Mandal, N.
70.
Hazra, B., Sarkar, R.,
Biswas, S. and Mandal, N.
71.
Biswas, S., Ghosal, P.K.,
Mandal, S.C. and Mandal, N.
72.
Hazra, B., Sarkar, R.,
Biswas, S. and Mandal, N.
73.
Sarkar, R., Hazra, B.,
Biswas S. and Mandal, N.
74.
Hazra, B., Sarkar, R.,
Mandal, S., Biswas, S. and Mandal, N.
75.
Sarkar, R., Hazra, B.,
Mandal, S., Biswas, S. and Mandal, N.
76.
Mandal, S., Hazra, B.,
Sarkar, R., Biswas, S. and Mandal, N.
77.
Mandal, S., Hazra, B.,
Sarkar, R., Biswas, S. and Mandal, N.
78.
Mukherjee, K. and Mandal,
N.
79.
Mukherjee, K. and Mandal,
N.
80.
Hazra, B., Biswas, S. and
Mandal, N.
81.
Biswas,
S., Ghosal, P.K., Mandal, S.C. and Mandal,
N.
82.
Ghosh, A.K., Jana S.,
Das, T., Sa, G., Mandal, N. and Ray, P.K.
83.
Mandal, N.,
Mangroo, D., Dalluge, J., McCloskey, J.A. and RajBhandary, U.L.
84.
Dyson, M.R., Mandal,
N. and RajBhandary, U.L.
85.
Lee, C.P., Mandal, N.,
Dyson, M.R. and RajBhandary, U.L.
86.
Mandal, N. and Ghosh, R.K.
87.
Lee, C.P., Dyson, M.R., Mandal,
N., Varshney, U., Bahramian, B. and RajBhandary, U.L.
88.
Mandal, N. and RajBhandary, U.L.
89.
Mandal, N. and Ghosh, R.K.
(b) PUBLISHED REPORT/
MONOGRAPH/ BOOKS:
1.
Das, A., Chaudhuri, D., Sarkar, R., Ghate, N.
B., Panja, S., and Mandal, N. (2018)
Plants of Indian Traditional Medicine with Antioxidant Activity: In Nutritional
Antioxidant Therapies: Treatments and Perspectives, (Edited by Kaïs
Hussain Al-Gubory and Ismail Laher). Springer Nature, Springer International
Publishing AG, Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, Switzerland, pp 27-64. DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-67625-8
2.
Hazra B., Sarkar R., Biswas S., and Mandal N. (2014)
Comparative Study of the Antioxidant and Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging
Properties in the Extracts of the Fruits of Terminalia
chebula, Terminalia belerica, and
Emblica officinalis:In Recent
Advances in Plant-Based, Traditional, and Natural Medicines (Edited by
Subramayam Vemulpad and Joanne Jamie). Apple Academic Press, Canada & CRC
Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Florida, USA, pp 181-213
3.
Sarkar R. and Mandal N.
4.
Dyson, M.R., Lee, C.P., Mandal, N., Seong, B.L., Varshney, U.
and RajBhandary, U.L.
(c) PATENTS TAKEN:
Title: A
microsatellite DNA marker used for identifying disease resistant populations of
Penaeus monodon
Applicants: Department
of Biotechnology & Bose Institute
Inventors: Mandal,
Nripendranath and Mukherjee, Kuntal
Sl. No. |
Country |
Patent Application
No. |
Status |
1. |
Singapore |
200605884-6 |
Filed
on March 22, 2006; Granted on September 30, 2009 |
2. |
Malaysia |
PI
20064147 |
Filed
on August 14, 2006; Granted on May 31, 2012 |
3. |
Philippines |
1-2006-501898 |
Filed
on September 25, 2006; Granted on October 15, 2012 |
4. |
Indonesia |
ID
P0028730 |
Filed
on March 22, 2006, Granted on July 12, 2011 |
5. |
Vietnam |
1-2007-00569 |
Filed
on March 22, 2006, Granted on February 29, 2016 |
6. |
Thailand |
0601004023 |
Filed
on August 23, 2006 |
7. |
India |
1054/KOL/05 |
Filed
on November 21, 2005 |
(d). SEQUENCE SUBMITTED AT NCBI DATABASE:
1.
Mandal, N. and Mukherjee, K. (2013) DNA markers to
identify disease resistant population of Penaeus monodon. Definition: Penaeus
monodon clone pm502r RAPD marker genomic sequence. Accession No:
KC461828. INV 21-APR-2013
2.
Mandal, N. and Mukherjee, K. (2013) DNA markers to
identify disease resistant population of Penaeus monodon. Definition: Penaeus
monodon clone pm457rs SCAR marker genomic sequence. Accession No:
KC461829. INV 21-APR-2013
3.
Mandal, N., Dutta, S., Chakrabarty, U., and Mallik, A.
(2015) A microsatellite DNA marker of 773bp linked to disease resistance in Penaeus
monodon. Definition: Penaeus monodon clone pm773m microsatellite DNA
marker genomic sequence. Accession No: KP751414.INV 22-JULY 2015.
4.
Mandal, N., Dutta, S., Chakrabarty, U., and Mallik, A.
(2015) A microsatellite DNA marker of 299bp linked to disease susceptibility in
Penaeus monodon. Definition: Penaeus monodon clone pm299m
microsatellite DNA marker genomic sequence. Accession No: KP751415.INV 22-JULY
-2015.
5.
Mandal, N., Dutta, S., Chakrabarty, U., and Mallik, A.
(2015) A microsatellite DNA marker of 262bp linked to disease susceptibility in
Penaeus monodon. Definition: Penaeus monodon clone pm262m
microsatellite DNA marker genomic sequence. Accession No: KP751416.INV 22-JULY
-2015.
6.
Mandal, N., Chakrabarty, U., Dutta, S., and Mallik, A.
(2015) A microsatellite DNA marker of 442bp linked to disease susceptibility in
Penaeus monodon. Definition: Penaeus monodon clone pm442m
microsatellite DNA marker genomic sequence. Accession No: KP751417.INV 22-JULY
-2015.
7.
Mandal, N., Chakrabarty, U., Dutta, S., and Mallik, A.
(2015) A microsatellite DNA marker of 236bp linked to disease susceptibility in
Penaeus monodon. Definition: Penaeus monodon clone pm236m
microsatellite DNA marker genomic sequence. Accession No: KP751418.INV 22-JULY
-2015.
8.
Mandal, N., Mallik, A., Dutta, S., Chakrabarty, U., and
Mondal, D. (2015) A microsatellite DNA marker of 848bp linked to disease
susceptibility in Penaeus monodon. Definition: Penaeus monodon
clone pm848m microsatellite DNA marker genomic sequence. Accession No:
KP751419.INV 22-JULY -2015.
(e). RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS PUBLISHED IN NEWS
MEDIA:
1.
The
Times of India: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Northeastern-lichens-may-yield-drug-against-breast-cancer/articleshow/30802564.cms
2.
Zee
News:
http://zeenews.india.com/news/eco-news/northeastern-lichens-may-yield-drug-against-breast-cancer_913129.html
3.
Northeastnews:
http://northeastnews.in/news_details.php?c=23&%20n=4764#.UwsCJoXIYTA
4.
Newkerala:
http://www.newkerala.com/news/2014/fullnews-15736.html#.UwsCXIXIYTB
5.
Business
standard:
http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/northeastern-lichens-may-yield-drug-against-breast-cancer-114022100695_1.html
6.
News
reporter:
http://newsreporter.in/northeastern-lichens-may-yield-drug-against-breast-cancer-486757
7.
Daijiworld:
http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=219006
8.
Rediffnews:
http://realtime.rediff.com/news/india/Northeastern-lichens-may-yield-drug-against-breast-cancer/14749591549c7816?src=interim_alsoreadimage
9.
IANS:
http://ianslive.in/index.php?param=news/Northeastern_lichens_may_yield_drug_against_breast_cancer-413121/Features%20Analyses/35
(f) ABSTRACT
PUBLISHED AT INTERNATIONAL/ NATIONAL CONFERENCES/ SYMPOSIUMS:
1.
Panja S., Shendge A. K., Basu T. and Mandal N. (2018) Importance of Lichen
to control non-communicable diseases. Abstract in the National Conference on
“Current Developments and Next Generation Lichenology” held on January 27 – 28,
2018 at NBRI, Lucknow, India organized by Indian Lichenological Society (ILS) NBRI, Lucknow
2.
Shendge A. K., Panja S., Basu T. and Mandal N. (2018) Bioactive fractions
from Parmotrema reticulatum – an alternative source for cancer therapies. Abstract
in the National Conference on “Current Developments and Next Generation
Lichenology” held on January 27 – 28, 2018 at NBRI, Lucknow, India organized by
Indian Lichenological Society (ILS) NBRI, Lucknow
3.
Mandal
N.,
Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri D., Das A., Panja S., Basu T. and Shendge A. K. (2017) Drug
development from natural resources: An insectivorous plant, Drosera burmannii,
is a source of better medicine to combat breast cancer by altering tumor –
microenvironment. Abstract in the “3rd International Conference and Expo on
Herbal and Alternative Medicine” held on September 01-02, 2017 at Park Inn by
Radisson, London, UK Organized by Allied Academies
4.
Chaudhuri D., Ghate N. B., Panja S. and Mandal N. (2017) Phytochemicals from Spondias pinnata bark alleviate iron
overload induced oxidative stress and hepatotoxicity in Swiss albino mice.
Abstract in the “3rd International Symposium on Perspective of Cell
Signaling and Molecular Medicine” held on January 8-10, 2017 at Bose Institute,
Kolkata organized by Division of Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata,
India
5.
Panja S., Ghate N. B. and Mandal N. (2017) Apoptotic and anti-metastatic properties of Euglena tuba through the regulation of
MAP Kinases. Abstract in the “3rd International Symposium on
Perspective of Cell Signaling and Molecular Medicine” held on January 8-10,
2017 at Bose Institute, Kolkata organized by Division of Molecular Medicine,
Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
6.
Basu T., Panja S. Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri D. and Mandal N. (2017) Evaluation of the
antioxidant and anticancer potentials of polar solvent fractions from Terminalia belerica Roxb. Fruits: A
natural source for anticancer drug. Abstract in the “3rd
International Symposium on Perspective of Cell Signaling and Molecular Medicine”
held on January 8-10, 2017 at Bose Institute, Kolkata organized by Division of
Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
7.
Shendge A. K., Basu T., Chaudhuri D., Panja S. and Mandal N. (2017) Antiproliferative
activity of antioxidant fractions from Clerodendrum
viscosum leaves against various carcinomas: An in vitro study. Abstract in the “3rd International
Symposium on Perspective of Cell Signaling and Molecular Medicine” held on
January 8-10, 2017 at Bose Institute, Kolkata organized by Division of
Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
8.
Mallik A. and Mandal
N. (2017) Innovative trends in microRNA research: A scientometric analysis
of the global research output. Abstract in the “3rd International
Symposium on Perspective of Cell Signaling and Molecular Medicine” held on
January 8-10, 2017 at Bose Institute, Kolkata organized by Division of
Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
9.
Mondal D., Dutta S., Chakrabarty U., Mallik A.
and Mandal N. (2017) Development and
characterization of microsatellite DNA markers linked to disease resistance or
susceptibility in the population of a marine shrimp, Penaeus monodon Abstract in the “3rd International
Symposium on Perspective of Cell Signaling and Molecular Medicine” held on January
8-10, 2017 at Bose Institute, Kolkata organized by Division of Molecular
Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
10.
Panja S., Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri D. and Mandal N. (2016) Age-old plant, Terminlia
belerica, induces apoptosis in lung and breast carcinoma. Abstract in the
International Symposium on “Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery & 3rd
Annual meeting of Chemical Biology Society (CBS), India”, held on March 1-3,
2016 at Taj Bengal, Kolkata organized by National Institute of Pharmaceutical
Education and Research (NIPER), Kolkata; Bose Institute, Kolkata & Chemical
Biology Society (CBS), India
11.
Chaudhuri D., Ghate N. B., Panja S., Basu T.
and Mandal N. (2016) Anti-glioblastoma potential of methyl gallate isolated from
Spondias pinnata bark. Abstract in
the International Symposium on “Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery & 3rd
Annual meeting of Chemical Biology Society (CBS), India”, held on March 1-3,
2016 at Taj Bengal, Kolkata organized by National Institute of Pharmaceutical
Education and Research (NIPER), Kolkata; Bose Institute, Kolkata & Chemical
Biology Society (CBS), India
12.
Ghate N. B., Das A., Chaudhuri D., Panja S. and
Mandal N. (2016) Insectivorous plant: Source for anti-breast cancer and
anti-inflammatory agents. Abstract in the International Symposium on “Chemical
Biology and Drug Discovery & 3rd Annual meeting of Chemical
Biology Society (CBS), India”, held on March 1-3, 2016 at Taj Bengal, Kolkata
organized by National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
(NIPER), Kolkata; Bose Institute, Kolkata & Chemical Biology Society (CBS),
India
13.
Chakrabarty U., Dutta S., Mallik A., Mondal D.,
Mondal V. and Mandal N., (2016)
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) prevalence and distribution of white spot
disease (WSD) resistant shrimp among the entire coastal area of india. Abstract
in the International Conference on “Aquatic Resources and Sustainable
Management”, held on February 17 - 19, 2016 at Science City,
Kolkata organized by Central Calcutta Science and
Culture Organization for Youth (CCSCOY), Kolkata, India
14.
Mandal N., Dutta S.,
Chakrabarty U., Mallik A., Mondal D. and Mondal V. (2016) Role of DNA markers
to control white spot disease (WSD) in marine shrimp aquaculture. Abstract
in the International Conference on “Aquatic Resources and Sustainable Management”,
held on
February 17 - 19, 2016 at Science City, Kolkata organized by Central Calcutta Science and Culture Organization for Youth
(CCSCOY), Kolkata, India
15.
Chaudhuri D., Ghate N. B., Panja S., Das A. and
Mandal N. (2016) A wild edible fruit from North East India
alleviate iron-induced oxidative stress and hepatotoxicity in mice. Abstract
in the International Conference on “Innovative Approaches in Applied Sciences
and Technologies”, held on February 01-05, 2016 at Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand organized by Scientific Educational Research Society (SERS), Meerut,
India and Kasetsart University,
Bangkok,Thailand
16.
Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri D., Das A., Panja S.,
Basu Mallik T., Shendge A.K. and Mandal
N. (2016) Sundew plant: Source for
drug against multiple non-communicable diseases. Abstract
in the International Conference on “Innovative Approaches in Applied Sciences
and Technologies”, held on February 01-05, 2016 at Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand organized by Scientific Educational Research Society (SERS), Meerut,
India and Kasetsart University,
Bangkok,Thailand
17.
Mandal N. (2016) Role
of Biotechnology based research in the field of disease management. Abstract
in the National conference on “Bioresources & Bioproducts: Ancient to Recent”, held on January 20, 2016 at
Dept. of Zoology, University of Gour
Banga, Malda, India organized by Dept. of Zoology, University of Gour Banga, Malda
18.
Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri D. and Mandal N. (2015) A
tropical lichen, Parmotrema reticulatum,
could be a source for better medicine to combat cancer and inflammatory
diseases. Abstract in the National Conference on “Cryptogam Research in India:
Progress and Prospects”, held on September 28 – 29, 2015 at NBRI, Lucknow,
India organized by Indian Lichenological Society (ILS) NBRI,
Lucknow
19.
Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri D., Panja S., Basu
Mallik T and Mandal N. (2015) A microalgae, Euglena tuba, ameliorate iron-overload-induced oxidative stress and
hepatotoxicity. Abstract in the National Conference on “Cryptogam
Research in India: Progress and Prospects”, held on September 28 – 29, 2015 at
NBRI, Lucknow, India organized by Indian Lichenological Society (ILS) NBRI,
Lucknow
20.
Basu Mallik T., Ghate Baban. N., Chaudhuri D.,
Panja S. and Mandal N. (2014) Leaf extract of Nerium indicum alleviates iron induced oxidative stress and
hepatotoxicity in Swiss-albino mice. Abstract in the “4th
International Conference of the World Science Congress”, held on December 16 -
18, 2014 at Jadavpur University, Kolkata organized by Jadavpur University,
Kolkata, India
21.
Chakrabarty U., Dutta S., Mallik A., Mondal D.
and Mandal N. (2014) Estimation of
WSSV infection with distribution of disease resistant population of marine
shrimp (Penaeus monodon) along the
entire coastal areas of India. Abstract in the “4th International
Conference of the World Science Congress”, held on December 16 - 18, 2014 at
Jadavpur University, Kolkata organized by Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
22.
Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri D., Panja S., Basu
Mallik T., Das A. and Mandal N.
(2014) Antioxidants from Clerodendrum
viscosum leaf play a role in anticancer activity against brain cancer.
Abstract in the “4th World Congress on Cancer Science & Therapy”, held on
October 20 - 22, 2014 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago-North Shore
Conference Center, Skokie, Illinois, Chicago, USA organized by OMICS group
Inc., USA
23.
Panja S., Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri D. and Mandal N. (2014) Antioxidant from Indigenous medicinal
plants inhibit proliferation of ascitic cancer cell. Abstract in the “Global
Cancer Conference & Medicare Summit”, held on September 15 - 17, 2014 at
the Hyderabad International Convention Centre, India organized by OMICS group
Inc., USA
24.
Chaudhuri D., Ghate N. B., Panja S., Basu
Mallik T. and Mandal N. (2014) HPLC screening of Clerodendrum viscosum leaf extract show possible phytochemical
responsible for antioxidant and anticancer activities. Abstract in the “Global Cancer Conference & Medicare Summit”,
held on September 15 - 17, 2014 at the Hyderabad International Convention
Centre, India organized by OMICS group Inc., USA
25.
Sarkar R., Ghate N. B. and Mandal N. (2014) Antioxidant activity of Tinospora cordifolia extract depends on the solvent system.
Abstract in the “2nd International Summit on Integrative Biology”,
held on August 04 - 05, 2014 at the Hilton-Chicago/Northbrook, Chicago, USA
organized by OMICS group Inc., USA
26.
Mandal N., Sarkar
R., Ghate N B., Chaudhuri D., Panja S., Das A. (2014) Present scenario of
Medical Biotechnology in India: Importance of Medicinal plants to control iron-overload-induced
hepatotoxicity and cancer. Abstract in the National symposium on "Emerging
trends in Biotechnology: Present scenario and future dimensions", held on March
29 – 31, 2014 at Utkal University, Odisha organized by Post Graduate Dept. of Biotechnology,
Utkal University, Odisha
27.
Mondal D., Dutta S., Chakrabarty U., Mallik A.
and Mandal N. (2014) Quantitative
estimation of WSSV propagation among disease resistant and disease susceptible
population of marine shrimp (Penaeus
monodon) Abstract in the National Conference on
"Current trends in Life Sciences research and challenges ahead", held
on February 28 – March 02, 2014 at Sambalpur University organized by Dept. of
Life Sciences, Sambalpur University, Orissa
28.
Dutta S., Chakrabarty U., Mallik A., Mondal D.
and Mandal N. (2014) Importance
of various DNA markers for the development of specific pathogen resistant (SPR)
Penaeus monodon Abstract in the National
Conference on "Current trends in Life Sciences research and challenges
ahead", held on February 28 – March 02, 2014 at Sambalpur University organized
by Dept. of Life Sciences, Sambalpur University, Orissa
29.
Mandal N., Mallik A.
(2013) Importance of patents in scientific research: A case study of microRNA
research Abstract in the International conference on “Global IPR System and WTO
Issues”, held on November 16-17, 2013 at CCS University organized by Dept. of
Biotechnology, Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut (UP) India
30.
Mandal N., Hazra B.,
Sarkar R., Ghate N. B., Chaudhuri D. (2013) Iron chelation by Terminlia
chebula: New remedies from an age-old plant Abstract in the International
conference on “Biologically
active substances and materials: fundamental and applied problems of production
and application”, held on May 27-June 01, 2013 at Crimea, Novy Svet, Ukraine organized
by Education-Science
Center "Institute of Biology", Taras Shevchenko National University
of Kyiv, Ukraine
31.
Mandal
N., Chakrabarty U., Dutta S., Khatua S., Mallik A. (2012)
Importance of DNA markers linked to disease resistance in marine shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Abstract in the “BIT’s 2nd
Annual World Congress of Marine Biotechnology”, held on September 20-23, 2012
organized by BIT Congress Inc., Dalian, China
32.
Sarkar R., Hazra B. and Mandal N. (2012) Remediation of iron-overload induced oxidative
stress by Caesalpinia crista.
Abstract in the “16th Biennial Meeting of Society for Free Radical Research
International (SFRRI 2012)”, held on September 6 - 9, 2012 at the Imperial
College, London, UK organized by SFRRI, UK
33.
Sarkar R., Hazra B., Ghate N. B.,
Chaudhuri D. and Mandal N.
(2012) Study of Cajanus cajan leaf
extract for antioxidant capacity through ROS scavenging and iron chelating,
along with potential anticancer activity Abstract in the “2nd
International Symposium on Perspective of Cell Signaling and Molecular
Medicine” held on January 8-11, 2012 at Bose Institute, Kolkata organized by
Division of Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
34.
Dutta S., Chakrabarty U., Khatua
S., Mallik A. and Mandal N.
(2012) Importance of DNA markers to
identify disease resistant Penaeus
monodon for disease free shrimp aquaculture Abstract in the “2nd
International Symposium on Perspective of Cell Signaling and Molecular
Medicine” held on January 8-11, 2012 at Bose Institute, Kolkata organized by
Division of Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
35.
Dastidar P. G., Mallik A. and Mandal N. (2012) Are Academic Research and Innovation policies
sufficient to sustain the challenges of Aquaculture industries? An analysis of
research dynamics across the countries Abstract in the “22nd Annual Conference
of The International Environmetrics Society on Environmental Challenges facing
developed and developing countries in a Globalized World: Quantitative
approaches to Comprehensive Solutions”, held on January 3-6, 2012 at University
of Hyderabad, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, India Organized by CRRAO AIMSCS, UOH
Campus and University of Hyderabad, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, India
36.
Dutta S., Chakrabarty U., Khatua
S., Mallik A. and Mandal N.
(2011) DNA markers linked to disease
resistance in shrimp (Penaeus monodon) .
Abstract in the International symposium on “From innovations in nucleic acids
research to regulation of Biological processes”, held on December 17-19, 2011 at
IISc, Bangalore organized by Department of Microbiology and Molecular Biology,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
37.
Biswas, S., Hazra, B., Sarkar,
R., Dutta, S., Khatua, S., Chakraborty, U., Ghate, N., Mallick, A., and Mandal, N. (2011) Importance of Biotechnology to control various
diseases in human as well as in aquatic animal. Abstract in Sir J.C. Bose
Memorial National Symposium on “Modern Trends in Animal Science Research and
Challenges of the Day”, held on March 23, 2011 organized by Department of
Zoology and Molecular Biology & Genetics, Presidency University, Kolkata
38.
Mandal,
N. (2010) . Importance of DNA
markers for developing disease free shrimp (Peneaus
monodon) aquaculture. Abstract in National Symposium on “Parasite
Taxonomy, Biodiversity and Fish Health: Environmental Impact”, held on March
12- 13, 2010 at Andhra University organized by Department of Zoology, Andhra
University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
39.
Hazra, B., Sarkar, R., Mandal,
S., Biswas, S. and Mandal, N.
(2008) Study in a comparative basis of
antioxidant capacity, free radical scavenging and iron chelation activities of
aqueous extracts of three plants, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia belerica and Emblica officinalis
Abstract in International Symposium on “Perspective of Cell Signaling and
Molecular Medicine”, held on November 27-29, 2008 at Bose Institute, Kolkata organized
by Division of Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
40.
Sengupta, M., Samanta, B.,
Biswas, S. and Mandal, N.
(2008) Prevalence of white spot syndrome
virus (WSSV) in Wild and cultured giant
black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon)
in the estuarine and coastal areas of West Bengal, India Abstract in
International Symposium on “Perspective of Cell Signaling and Molecular
Medicine”, held on November 27-29, 2008 at Bose Institute, Kolkata organized by
Division of Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
41.
Mukherjee, K.; Biswas, S.; Hazra,
B. and Mandal, N.
(2007) Indian traditional medicine to
combat cancer and other related disease. Abstract in “2nd International
Symposium on Translational Research: Natural Products and Cancer”, held on December
9-12, 2007 at Lonavala, Mumbai, India organized by The University of Texas, M.
D. Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, BOX 143, Houston, TX 77030,
USA
42.
Mukherjee, K. and Mandal, N. (2006) . Disease resistant microsatellite DNA marker of
Giant black tiger shrimp, Penaeus
monodon. Abstract in National Symposium on “Cross-Talk Between Zoology and
Technology”, held on November 16- 17, 2006 at University of North Bengal,
Siliguri organized by Department of Zoology, University of North Bengal,
Siliguri - 734013, West Bengal
43.
Mukherjee, K. and Mandal, N. (2006) . Sustainability of disease resistant shrimp (Penaeus monodon) aquaculture. Abstract in the
“4th International Symposium on Biocontrol and Biotechnology”,held on November
27- 29, 2006 , at Lady Doak College, Madurai organized by Department of Zoology
and Biotechnology, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
44.
Mukherjee, K. and Mandal, N. (2006) . Disease management of Giant black tiger shrimp
Penaeus monodon.
Abstract in National Symposium on “Biomedicine in Aquaculture”, held on March
17- 18, 2006 at Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Marina Campus,
Rajakkamanglam - 629 502, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu organized by,
Manonamiam Sundaranar University
45.
Mandal,
N. and Ghosh, R.K. (1988) . Studies
on the transfer RNA molecules coded by vibrio phage f149. Abstract
in “5th annual meeting of The Society of Biological Chemist (India)”, held on New
Delhi, India organized by SBC, India
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Recognition:
- Elected Fellow of SERS – 2015 for outstanding contribution in the field of Cancer Research given by Scientific and Educational Research Society, Meerut, February 01-05, 2016
- Elected Fellow of FZS – 2014 for outstanding contribution in the field of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology given by The Zoological Society, Kolkata, July 27, 2015
- Received “RAJIV GANDHI EXCELLENCE AWARD” at a seminar on the occasion of the celebration birthday of former prime minister late Shri Rajiv Gandhi at New Delhi, India organized by India International Friendship Society (IIFS), New Delhi, August 18, 2008
- Received “BHARAT JYOTI AWARD” in the conference on “Economic Growth and National Integration” at New Delhi, India organized by India International Friendship Society (IIFS), New Delhi, May 31, 2008
- Received “GLORY OF INDIA GOLD MEDAL” in the conference on “Economic Growth and National Integration” at New Delhi, India organized by International Institute of Success Awareness (IISA), New Delhi, May 31, 2008
- Received a prestigious “POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING FELLOWSHIP” award by National Institute of Health (NIH), USA, June 27, 1994 to August 31, 1996
- Received award of CSIR-NET-JRF & SRF, Gov. of India, March 14,1984 to March 31, 1989
- Life member of Indian Lichenological Society (ILS), India, December 22, 2014
- Life Member of The Asiatic Society, Kolkata, January 02, 2006
- Life member of Society of Biological Chemist (SBC), India, January 05, 1998
Teaching:
TEACHING EXPERIENCES:
Teaching experience at PG
level: 12 years
- Conducted Teaching and Examination on “Fishery Science Course, Unit I & II” as a Visiting Fellow under UGC-Assigned Grant Scheme for 3rd semester M.Sc. (Fishery Science) Students at Vidyasagar University, 03rd – 09th February, 2017
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a course on “Molecular and Cell Biology” for 4th semester Integrated M.Sc. – Ph.D.(Life Science) at Bose Institute, 2012 – 2016
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a course on “Advanced Immunology” as a Visiting Fellow under UGC-Special Assistance Program for 4th semester M.Sc. (Zoology) Students at University of North Bengal, 17th – 26th February, 2011; 12th – 21st March, 2012
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a course on “Biochemistry” as a Visiting Professor under UGC-unassigned grant for 3rd semester M.Sc. (Zoology) Students at Guwahati University, 16th – 25th October, 2011
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a course on “Animal
Biotechnology and Gene Therapy” as a Guest Teacher for M.Sc (Genetics)
Part-II students, University of Calcutta, August 19, 2005 - December 23,
2005; February 01, 2008 - June 30, 2008; March 05, 2010 - June 30, 2010
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a semester course on “Molecular Biology” for M. FSc. Students at CIFE, Mumbai, January 01, 2009 - June 30, 2009
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a course on “Gene Therapy” for M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Students, University of North Bengal, 22-26th March, 2004
Teaching experience at Ph. D. level: 12 years
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a course on “Medical & Animal Biotechnology” as a Co-Ordinator for Ph.D. Students at Bose Institute, 2014 – present
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a course on “Medical Biotechnology” as a Co-Ordinator for Ph.D. Students at Bose Institute, 2002-2006, 2008-2011
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a certificate course on “Sophisticated Instruments used in Biological and Biomedical Research” as a Co-Ordinator for Post M. Sc. Students at Bose Institute, 2000-2001
- Conducted Teaching and Examination of a course on “Molecular Biology Technique” as a Co-Ordinator for Ph.D. Students at Bose Institute, 1997-1998
Teaching experience at faculty training program: 04 years
- Delivered a lecture on “Burden & Risk
of Non communicable diseases among Asian Indian population: An age old practice
for their remedies using traditional medicine” as a Resource Person at the
Refresher Course in Behavioural Sciences on the theme ‘Theories and Practices
in Anthropology and other Behavioural Sciences’ during February 02 - 22, 2017
organized by Dept. of Anthropology, University of Calcutta, February 17,
2017
- Delivered four (4) lectures on “Stress Response and Non-Communicable Disease in Human”
& “Stress Response and Viral Disease in Marine Shrimp” as a Resource
Person at the Refresher Course - Life Sciences entitled “Molecular
Approaches of Stress Response in Living Organisms” during October 10 - 30,
2014 organized by UGC – Academic Staff College, Sambalpur University, Odisha,
October 20 & 21, 2014
- Delivered four
(4) lectures on “Micro
RNA: A magic molecule in the living world” & “Herbal medicine and its importance in
21st century” as a Resource Person at the
AICTE supported Staff development programme entitled “Molecules of Living things” during June 19 – July 03, 2006
organized by Periyar Maniammai College of Technology for Women, Periyar Nagar,
Villam, Thanjavur-613403, Tamil Nadu, June
20 & 21, 2006
- Delivered a lectures on “Biotechnology
in 21st century” as a
Resource Person for UGC-NAAC programme
organized by Ramananda College, Bishnupur, Burduan University, March 12, 2004
Present:
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Former:
RESEARCH GUIDANCE EXPERIENCES:
Research Guidance/No. of
Ph.Ds. awarded:
(1)
Srikanta Jana, Ph. D. awarded May 07, 2003, JU
(2)
Kuntal Mukherjee, Ph. D. awarded November 12, 2008, JU
(3)
Santanu Biswas, Ph. D. awarded February 17, 2011, JU
(4)
Bibhabasu Hazra, Ph. D. awarded June 27, 2013, JU
(5)
Rhitajit Sarkar, Ph. D. awarded January 02, 2015, CU
(6)
Sourav Dutta, Ph.
D. awarded July 08, 2016, CU
(7)
Nikhil Baban Ghate, Ph. D. awarded July 27, 2016, CU
(8)
Usri Chakrabarty, Ph. D. awarded August 08, 2016, CU
(9)
Ajoy Mallik, Ph. D. awarded October 25, 2016, CU
(10) Dipankar Chaudhuri Ph. D. awarded November 25, 2016, CU
(11) Sourav Panja registered for Ph. D. June 17, 2015, CU
(12) Tapasree Basu registered for Ph. D. June 17, 2015, CU
(13) Debabrata Mondal registered for Ph. D. July 22, 2016, CU
(14) Shendge Anil Khushalrao registered for Ph. D. July 10, 2017, CU
Post-doctoral trainee:
(1)
Dr. Abhishek Das, DBT-PD Fellow, 2014 - Present
(2)
Dr. Santanu Biswas, DBT-PD Fellow, 2012
(3)
Dr. Arnab Ghosh,
DBT-PD Fellow 2004
(4)
Dr. Eliza
Chakraborty, DBT-PD Fellow 1998-2000
(5)
Dr. Selvamani
Vijaylingam, DBT-PD Fellow 1999-2000
Post graduate level:
(1)
Ms. Humaira Ilyas, M.
Sc. (Life Science), BI, 2015
(2)
Mr. Mrinmoy Sinha,
M.Sc. (Molecular Biology & Biotechnology), Kalyani U, 2014
(3)
Mr. Himangshu Pathak,
B.Tech. (Biotechnology), Nagaland U, 2011
(4)
Mr. Devmurari
Prakashkumar Ashokbhai, M. Sc. (Microbiology), Sarder Patel U, 2009
(5)
Mr. Paul Tseng, M.
Sc.
(6)
Mr. Dias Arthur
Gonsalino, M. Sc.
(7)
Mr. Pavan Kumar Annam, M.F.Sc.
(Fish Genetics and Biotech), CIFE, 2005-2006
(8)
Mr. M. Sekar, M. F.
Sc. (Fish Genetics and Biotech), CIFE, 2005-2006
(9)
Mr. Deborshi De, M.
Sc.
(10)
Mr. Suny Das, M. Sc.
(11)
Mr. Subha Das, M. Sc.
(12)
Mr. Kuladeep Jana, M.
Sc.
Group News:
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS:
The goal of scientific work should be devoted for the betterment of common people and if the knowledge of science is not useful for the people of grass root level then it is of no use. All of our research works are based on this important mission. Currently, our research programs are in the field of Medical Biotechnology for disease management in human beings, for the welfare of the people with the help of modern science and technology. We have achieved a number of important observations using various natural resources also including those collected from North-East India, which definitely have the potential for the development of promising herbal based medicine to control various non-communicable diseases including cancer, thalassemia, diabetes and psoriasis.
Aquaculture of marine giant black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon, a globally profitable industry, has suffered relentless destruction due to White spot disease caused by White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV). For the first time, our group has developed thirteen DNA markers to identify disease resistant and disease susceptible population of P. monodon from the research program of Marine Biotechnology. Practical utility of these DNA markers have been tested by WSSV challenge experiment and found ~103 fold higher WSSV propagation among disease susceptible whereas greater survivability among disease resistant population of shrimp. All these DNA markers will be useful to develop Specific Pathogen Resistant (SPR) shrimp through Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) of breeding program for disease free shrimp Aquaculture Industry.