Profile of microbiologist with *+ years of experience
Work Experience:
Research Assistant
(Y2019 to till date)
Chemist.
(Y2016 to Y2018)
Midnapore Medical College & Hospital. In Virus Research & Diagnostic Laboratory, under the scheme of Department of health research/ICMR, Govt. of India from 02/02/2019 to till date.
In Pathak Engineering Corporation under Haldia Development Authority, Government of West Bengal.
Analytical Operations (Physical, Chemical, Bacteriological Tests and Laboratory Equipment’s Handling) for Drinking Water Quality Testing, and laboratory management.
Technical Qualification
Post Graduate Diploma
(Y2015)
Computer application
(Y2017-Y2018)
In “Quality Control and Assurance in Microbial Technology” from Vidyasagar University.
Certificate in Computer Application from Sarba Bharatiya Computer Mission.
Curriculum Vitae
Shri Biswajit Jana
Chandanpur, Radhachandanpur,
Debra, Medinipur (west) - 721160
West Bengal, India.
Contact: 900-***-****
Email: *************@*****.***, ************.****@*****.*** Profile overview
Strong uphold on theoretical and technical knowledge in the broad area of microbiology.
Execute different testing, reporting and documentation as per industrial standard.
Interested to the sector of research in bacteriology.
Achieved continuous safety awareness and work practice through implemented safety procedure.
Ability to complete projects with excellent interpersonal skills, a professional attitude and pleasing personality to manage projects independently or as a team member.
Ability to grow positive relationships with clients and colleagues at all organizational levels.
Academic qualification
Post-graduate (M.Sc.)
(Y2012 - Y2013) In Microbiology from Vidyasagar University,West Bengal. Under-graduate (B.Sc.) In Microbiology (Hons.)From Vidyasagar University, West Bengal.
(Y2008 - Y2011
Training Program& Publication:
Training program Training program for ICMR-VRDLs held at National Institute of Virology (NIV), MCC, Pune during 24 April 2019 to 1st May 2019. Training program for ICMR –VRDL held at NICED, Kolkata during 7th to 9th February, 2019.
Has completed online data management workshop conducted by ICMR-National Institute of Epidemiology, on 26th February, 2021. Chand Pearl H.,Satpathi Partha S.,Jaiswal Abhishek, Jana Biswajit, Pati Pragati, Mandal Arpan. Status of Dengue in Different Regions of Southern Bengal STM journals 2021;11(I), 2277-6192.
Satpathi Pastha S., Endow Sayantani, Gantait Kripasindhu, Chand Pearl H., Jaiswal Abhishek, Jana Biswajit et al. Anti SARS-CoV 2 IgG antibody response in fully vaccinated Covishield (AZD1222) and Covaxin (BBV-152) recipients: a study done in southern part of West Bengal, India. Iranlan Journal of microbiology 2022;14,611-616.
Training program
Training program
Publication 1
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Research Projects:
Project title: “Assessment of antimicrobial activity of different toothpastes and some plants ingredients of toothpastes” - Under the supervision of Dr. Akhil Pandey, Department of Microbiology, Midnapore College, Midnapore, W.B, India. Summary: Aqueous extract of four medicinal plants were subjected to in vitro antibacterial assay against human pathogenic staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus sp and Escherichia coli, employing cup diffusion method. Among the extracts from Az adirachta indica (Neem), Eugenia caryophyllata (Clover), Ocimum sanctum (Tulshi), Acacia nilotica (Babla), Mentha piperita (Ment), Emblica officinalis (Amla), Ment and Tulshi have no antimicrobial activity to at least one of the tested microorganism .The extract from Neem has the highest antimicrobial activity against all of the tested microorganism and Babla shows the maximum inhibition zone of 2.2 cm. against E.Coli. Among the five toothpastes (Pepsodent, Babool, Colgate, Close up and Dobur lal), Pepsodent and Babool have the highest and lowest antimicrobial activity respectively. Neem (Azadirachta indica) shows highest MIC value against staphylococcus aureus and toothpaste (pepsodent) shows highest MIC value against Streptococcus sp. among the two plants and three toothpastes. Project title: “Detection of Rota virus by Gel and Immunochromatography Genotyping by RT- PCR”- Under the supervision of Dr. Triveni Krishnan, Scientist - F, Department of Virology, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata, W.B, India Summary: Among gastroenteritis virus, human rotavirus is the common virus for diarrhea. The genus of rotavirus belongs to the family Reoviridae. Generally, human of all ages is susceptible for rotavirus infection. Diarrheal stool specimens (n=23) were collected from ID hospital and Dr. BC Roy memorial hospital. The rotavirus is detected by immunochromatography method using commercially available VIKIA ® Rota-Adeno kit. Among 23 specimens 12 specimens were positive for rotavirus and 4 specimens were positive for Adenovirus. The rotaviral positive specimen was electropherotyping by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). Six specimens were used for G and P genotyping by PCR. Using the specific primer VP- 4 and VP-9 were amplified to increase the quantity of segment 4 and segment 9 in the first round PCR. G and P genotyping were made in the second round PCR using specific primer and finally observed by agarose gel electrophoresis.
Project title: “Study on the population density of Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis of exposed and covered human skin surfaces”- Under the supervision of Dr. Keshab Chandra Mondal, Department of Microbiology, Vidyasagar University, W.B, India Summary: Various type of microflora present in human skin. Commonly they are beneficial for human but often they exerts as opportunistic pathogen. We have studied the major microflora (Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis) present in higher number in male and female from expose and unexposed skin area. Culture dependent approach was adopted for routine analysis of skin microflora using the selective media, mannitol salt agar. S. aureus and S. epidermidis in the sun- unexposed skin surface was found to be 2.93 and 1.49 times higher than exposed skin surface respectively. Besides, it was also revealed that females contains ҃ 1.208 times more bacterial load than males. S. aureus of female exposed skin surface is 1.68 times higher than male and 1.49 times higher on unexposed skin surface. In total, female contains 1.54 times higher load of S aureus than male. Where a contrary result was found in case of S.epidermidis, male exposed skin surface have 1.04 times higher load than female and 1.47 times higher load on unexposed skin surface. In total, male contains 1.28 times higher load of S.epidermidis than female.
Industrial training:
On Primary quality testing of raw milk and production of fermented dairy product” under the supervision of Mr. Bhaskar Bera, Managing partner, Bera food products. Abhas, khasjangal, Paschim medinipur, West Bengal.
Summary:
Production of different type of milk product (Standardized milk, Cow Milk, Toned milk, Double tone milk) and fermented product like curd, Lassi. These fermented products were marketed after microbiological analysis. Participation in Seminar:
Subject: Seminar on “hypersensitivity in response to viral infection”, Institute: Department of microbiology, Vidyasagar University. Subject : Seminar on “cell to cell talk is fundamental property of life” Institute: Department of microbiology, Vidyasagar University. Attended seminar:
Subject: Tow day NAAC sponsored national seminar on “Role of IQAC on quality enhancement & quality sustenance in higher education” Institute: Midnapore College, West Bengal.
Subject: UGC sponsored 2-day National Seminar on “Current trends in biological science” in the Department of biological sciences.
Institute: Pingla Thana Mahavidyalaya, Maligram, Paschim Medinipur, and West Bengal. Academic Visited Institute/ Industry:
Institute: Central Potato Research Institute in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh and Vidyasagar University at Midnapore, West Bengal, were visited for partial fulfillment of degree of Bachelor of Science in Microbiology.
Objective: To understanding of some of the modern aspect of our subject. To linking bridge between theoretical, study and the application printed knowledge for betterment of human civilization. Institute : Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI) at Cuttack, Orissa and IMGENEX INDIA PRIVATA LIMITED in Bhubaneswar, Orissa held on 21st and 22nd March 2012, were visited for partial fulfillment of M.Sc. in Microbiology
Objective: To get knowledge about the sophisticated instrument those are used for modern biological research. To have a glimpse of the art library of research institution. To gained knowledge monoclonal antibody production in mice. To acquaint ourselves with respected scientists of central rice research institute in Cuttack, Orissa and IMGENEX India Privet limited.
Institute: United Breweries Private Limited in Bhubaneswar and United Spirit Private Limited at Gopalpur, Orissa, were visited for partial fulfillment of M.Sc. in Microbiology. Objective: Get knowledge about the large and sophisticated instrument that is used for large scales production purpose. To acquaint ourselves with the ongoing industrial production processes on basis of microbial application. To gate sound knowledge about the processes by which the distillation of alcoholic beverages are going on. Unity and disciplinary qualification:
National Cadet Corps (NCC): No. WBJD/02/80708 Rank: CADET Unit: 45 BENGAL BN NCC Midnapore, under the authority of Ministry of Defense, Government of India. Personal profile:
Date of birth: 19/03/1991
Sex: Male
Father’s name: Sri Chandi Charan Jana.
Mother’s name: Smt. Namita Rani Jana.
Marital status: Married.
Nationality: Indian
Known language: Bengali, English, and Hindi.
Religion: Hinduism.
Caste: General.
Computer knowledge: Basic (Microsoft word, excel, power point etc.) Membership: Student Member, Biotech Research Society of India (BRSI). Interests: playing cricket, listings to music.
I hereby solemnly declare that the above statements furnished by me are true to the best of my knowledge. Your’s Obediently
Biswajit Jana