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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Dr. Sauradipta Banerjee

RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: 14/D, Rajani Bhattacherjee Lane, Kolkata- 700026 (India) DATE OF BIRTH: 12 / 12 / 1985

NATIONALITY: Indian

PLACE OF BIRTH: Kolkata, India

CATEGORY: General

MARITAL STATUS: Single

CONTACT NO: 983*******; 943-***-****

E-MAIL: ad101s@r.postjobfree.com; ad101s@r.postjobfree.com ACADEMIC RECORD:

NAME OF

EXAM/DEGREE

YEAR OF

PASSING

MARKS/CGPA

PERCENTAGE/DIVISION/

CLASS

BOARD/COUNCIL/

UNIVERSITY

Secondary 2002 618 77.25 % (First division) West Bengal Board of Secondary Education

Higher

Secondary

2004 756 75.6 % (First division) West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education

B.Sc.

(Microbiology-

HONS.)

2007 536 67 % (First class) University of Calcutta M.Sc.

(Biochemistry)

2009 5.25 76.1 % (First class) University of Calcutta Ph.D. 2016 NA NA University of Calcutta

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BROAD AREA OF DOCTORAL RESEARCH: Studies on glycation-induced protein modification MAJOR AREA OF RESEARCH: Biochemistry, Protein biophysics, Spectroscopy, Glycobiology, Structural biology, Proteomics, Amyloid biology

TOTAL NUMBER OF PUBLICATIONS: 22 [No. of citations: 277, h-index: 10, i10-index: 10]

[Total Number of first author publications: 21 (corresponding sole author: 11; corresponding first author: 5)] 1. T. Bose, A. Bhattacherjee, S. Banerjee, A. S. Chakraborti*, Methylglyoxal-induced modifications of hemoglobin: structural and functional characteristics. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 529 (2013) 99–104. [No. of citations: 58, Impact factor: 4.11] 2. S. Banerjee, A.S. Chakraborti*, In vitro study on structural alteration of myoglobin by methylglyoxal. Protein J. 32 (2013) 216– 222. [No. of citations: 24, Impact factor: 2.37]

3. S. Banerjee, A.S. Chakraborti*, Structural alterations of hemoglobin and myoglobin by glyoxal: a comparative study. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 66 (2014) 311–318. [No. of citations: 43, Impact factor: 8.02] 4. S. Banerjee, S. Maity, A. S. Chakraborti*, Methylglyoxal-induced modification causes aggregation of myoglobin. Spectrochim. Acta A 155 (2016) 1–10. [No. of citations: 49, Impact factor: 4.83] 5. S. Banerjee, A.S. Chakraborti*, Glyoxal administration induces formation of high molecular weight aggregates of hemoglobin exhibiting amyloidal nature in experimental rats: An in vivo study. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 93 (2016) 805–813. [No. of citations: 12, Impact factor: 8.02]

6. S. Banerjee, A.S. Chakraborti*, Methylglyoxal modification enhances the stability of hemoglobin and lowers its iron mediated oxidation reactions: An in vitro study. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 95 (2017) 1159–1168. [No. of citations: 16, Impact factor: 8.02] 7. S. Banerjee*, Methylglyoxal administration induces modification of hemoglobin in experimental rats: An in vivo study. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B 167 (2017) 82–88. [No. of citations: 11, Impact factor: 6.81] 8. S. Banerjee*, Formation of Pentosidine Cross-Linking in Myoglobin by Glyoxal: Detection of Fluorescent Advanced Glycation End Product. J. Fluoresc. 27 (2017) 1213–1219. [No. of citations: 21, Impact factor: 2.21] 9. S. Banerjee*, Glyoxal-induced modification enhances stability of hemoglobin and lowers iron-mediated oxidation reactions of the heme protein: An in vitro study. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 107 (2018) 494-501. [No. of citations: 14, Impact factor: 8.02] 10. S. Banerjee*, Effect of glyoxal modification on a critical arginine residue (Arg-31α) of hemoglobin: physiological implications of advanced glycated end product. Protein Peptide Lett. 27 (2020) 1-12. [No. of citations: 2, Impact factor: 1.92] 11. S. Banerjee*, Methylglyoxal modification reduces the sensitivity of Hen Egg White Lysozyme to stress induced aggregation: Insight into the anti-amyloidogenic property of α- dicarbonyl compound. J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn. 38 (2020) 5474- 5487 [No. of citations: 12, Impact factor: 3.39]

12. S. Banerjee*, Effect of glyoxal and 1-methylisatin on stress-induced fibrillation of Hen Egg White Lysozyme: Insight into the anti-amyloidogenic property of the compounds with possible therapeutic implications. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 165 (2020) 1552- 1561. [No. of citations: 7, Impact factor: 8.02]

13. S. Banerjee*, Long-term incubation of myoglobin with glyoxal induces amyloid like aggregation of the heme protein: 3

Implications of advanced glycation end products in protein conformational disorders. J. Mol. liq. 326 (2021) 115256. [No. of citations: 1, Impact factor: 6.63]

14. S. Banerjee*, Modification with N-benzylisatin restricts stress-induced aggregation of hen egg white lysozyme: Anti- amyloidogenic property of isatin derivative with possible clinical implications. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 187 (2021) 341-349.

[No. of citations: 4, Impact factor: 8.02]

15. S. Banerjee*, Biophysical and mass spectrometry based characterization of methylglyoxal-modified myoglobin: Role of advanced glycation end products in inducing protein structural alterations. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 193 (202*-****-*****. [No. of citations: 2, Impact factor: 8.02]

16. S. Banerjee*, S. Ghosh, B. Chakraborty, W. Rahaman, M. Chowdhury, S. Sikdar, M. Bandyopadhyay, R. Ray (Ghosh), S. Ghosh, A Review on Antiviral Property of Methylglyoxal: Possible Therapeutic Implications of the α-dicarbonyl Compound in the Treatment of Viral Infection. Transl. Biomed. 13 (2022) 257. [Impact factor: 1.12] 17. S. Banerjee*, Recent cases of co-infection of scrub typhus and leptospirosis: A short clinical study. WJARR. 16 (2022) 161– 166. [No. of citation: 1, Impact factor: 7.8]

18. S. Banerjee*, A. Latif, S. Ghosh, B. Chakraborty, W. Rahaman, R. Ray (Ghosh), S. Ghosh, Case study of a 68-year-old male with leptospirosis and scrub typhus coinfection associated with acute kidney infection and jaundice. Int. j. adv. multidisc. res. stud. 2 (2022) 987-990. [Impact factor: 3.48]

19. S. Banerjee*, S. Ghosh, B. Chakraborty, W. Rahaman, M. Chowdhury, S. Sikdar, M. Bandyopadhyay, R. Ray (Ghosh), S. Ghosh, Insight into the possible therapeutic implication of the α-oxoaldehyde glyoxal in the treatment of viral infection. Med. Hypotheses 171 (2023) 111017. [Impact factor: 4.41] 20. S. Banerjee*, A. Latif, S. Ghosh, B. Chakraborty, R. Ray (Ghosh), S. Ghosh, Case Study of a 14-Year-Old Male Patient with Scrub Typhus Infection and Acute Meningitis. Int. j. adv. multidisc. res. stud. 3 (2023) 581-584. [Impact factor: 3.48] 21. S. Banerjee*, S. Ghosh, B. Chakraborty, S. Ghosh, Dengue and Scrub Typhus Coinfection in a 17-Year-Old Male with Associated Meningoencephalitis: A Case Study. Int. j. adv. multidisc. res. stud. 3 (2023) 412-415. [Impact factor: 3.48] 22. S. Banerjee*, Leptospirosis and Scrub Typhus Coinfection of a 50-year-old male: A Case study. WJARR. 18 (2023) 420– 426. [Impact factor: 7.8]

*Sole author/Corresponding first author

AWARDS/FELLOWSHIPS:

1. GATE (97.85 percentile, score 508) in 2009

2. CSIR-NET JRF (Life Sciences) in 2009

3. DST-SERB National Post-doctoral Fellowship (N-PDF) in Life Sciences in 2017 4. Research Associate-ship from CSIR (CSIR-RA) in 2018 5. Research Associate-ship from ICMR (ICMR-RA) in 2019 4

PEER RECOGNITION:

I am a peer reviewer in following journals:

Spectrochimica Acta Part A, Archives of Food & Nutrition, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Journal of Bio-molecular structure and Dynamics, Journal of Food Biochemistry, Scientific Reports, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules RESEARCH GRANTS RECEIVED AS PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (PI): 1. DST-SERB funded project entitled, “Studies on glycation-induced protein modification” [Grant amount: Rs. 19, 20,000/-; Duration: 24 months]

2. ICMR funded project entitled, “Targeting telomeric repeat containing RNA quadruplex with small molecule ligands”

[Grant amount: Rs. 21, 58,080/-; Duration: 36 months] PROFESSIONAL (POST-DOCTORAL RESEACH) EXPERIENCES:

1. Worked as Senior Research Fellow on the project entitled, “Role of ampylation, a novel post-translational signaling mechanism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis” at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (November 2015- April 2016)

2. Worked as Research Associate in a project on detection and characterization of micro-RNA binding proteins at National Brain Research Centre, Haryana (July 2016-November 2016) 3. Worked as Research Associate on the project entitled, “Electrochemical characterization of albumin in whole blood” at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (December 2016-March 2017) 4. Worked as SERB-National Post-Doctoral Fellow (Principal Investigator) on SERB-funded project, entitled, “Glycation-induced protein modification” at Indian Institute of Technology, Indore (October 2017- January 2018)

5. Worked as Research Associate on the inhibitory role of small molecule ligands on protein aggregation at Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences (December 2018-April 2022) 5

6. Worked as Research Scientist-B at RG Kar Medical College & Hospital (July 2022-July 2023) PAPERS PRESENTED IN SYMPOSIA / CONFERENCES:

1. “Glyoxal-induced modification of hemoglobin” by S. Banerjee and A.S. Chakraborti in the National Symposium on “Molecular Architecture and Assembly in Living Systems (MADALS- 2014)”, organized by Indian Biophysical Society (IBS) and Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP) at SINP, Kolkata from 7th -10th February, 2014. 2. “Methylglyoxal-induced modifications of hemoglobin: structural and functional characteristics” by S. Banerjee, T. Bose, A. Bhattacherjee and A.S. Chakraborti in the 81st Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Chemists (India) and Symposium on Chemistry and Biology: Two Weapons Against Diseases at Science City, Kolkata from 8th-11th November, 2012. PARTICIPATION IN SEMINAR/CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIA:

1. UGC-DSA funded National Seminar, entitled, “Probing Biology: In vivo, in vitro & in silico III” organized by UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA held on 28th February, 2014.

2. CPCSEA EASTERN ZONAL WORKSHOP ON LABORATORY ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION organized by MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS (Government of India, New Delhi) held on 4th May, 2012 at R. G. Kar Medical College, Kolkata.

3. DST-PURSE Sponsored One-Day Seminar On “Diabetes Research: Present Status and Future Prospects” held on 17th September, 2012, organized by University of Calcutta. 4. Plenary Session On “FOOD SECURITY & GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS” Organized by West Bengal State Council of Science & Technology & Department of Biophysics, Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics, Calcutta University, held on 25th July, 2013.

5. “International Symposium on Modern Biology in 21st Century: Teaching and Research” held on 7th & 8th December, 2010 organized by Department of Biophysics, Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics, Calcutta University. 6. UGC-DSA funded National Seminar on “Advanced in Molecular Regulation” organized by UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA held on 28th February, 2013.

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7. “National Seminar on Social Function of Science-2013 and the Celebration of 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda” on June 14, 2013 held in Faculty of Science, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. 8. 3rd Indian National Seminar of ANRAP on the “Prevention of Management of Diabetes: Prospects of Challenges” held on 14- 16 September, 2012, at the RG Kar Medical College, Kolkata, India. 9. Author Workshop jointly organized by Springer & University of Calcutta on 20th November, 2014 at University of Calcutta.



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