Dipti N. Barman
Carteret, NJ 07008, USA
Email: xqltm8@r.postjobfree.com
Cell no: 001-405-***-****
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Objective:
Seeking a position as a chemist, where I can utilize my knowledge of catalysis and organic/organometallic Chemistry.
Professional Experience:
Dept of Chemistry, Rutgers, the state University of New Jersey, 2010 - Present
• Post-doctoral fellow
Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University Of Oklahoma, 2007 - 2010
• NSF Pre-doctoral fellow and research assistant.
• Teaching Assistant, Undergraduate organic Chemistry (3152): laboratory supervision and recitation;
University Of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 2004 - 2007
• NIH Graduate Research Assistant,
• Teaching Assistant, Advance Inorganic Chemistry, Supervisor Dr. Paul R. Sharp
Education
• Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
• M.S. in Bioorganic Chemistry, University Of Missouri, Columbia, MO
• M.Sc in Organic Chemistry, University Of Calcutta
• B.Sc in Chemistry (Hons), University Of Calcutta
Technical Skills:
Software: Chem. Office, Electronic Notebook, Chemcart, SPARTAN, Gaussian 03 and Scifinder
Tools & Techniques:
1. Design and synthesis of stimuli responsive drug release
2. Design and synthesis of novel monomers, cross-linkers for polymeric gels
3. Peptide based polymer synthesis techniques and various characterization methods
4. Multistep Synthesis, isolation, and purification of chiral compounds and complexes.
5. Designing and synthesizing cationic polymer for delivering siRNA
6. Designing and synthesizing the Fluorescent Chemosensors for detection of Dopamine and manganese in-vitro as well as in-vivo
7. Collection and analysis of NMR, HPLC, GC (-MS), IR, UV-Vis, Atomic Absorption.
8. Analysis of ESI-MS, and MALDI-TOF-MS.
9. Synthesis of radioactive organic compounds
10. Chromatography (Chiral HPLC, Reverse phase HPLC).
11. Inert atmosphere technique (drybox and Schlenk techniques)
12. Spectrofluorometry, Fluorescence Microscopy, CD spectro-photometer.
13. DFT Calculation using SPARTAN
Students Mentored:
Undergraduate Researchers
1. John M. Hallren (Fall 2008–Spring 2010)
2. Nathan D. Nicholes (Fall 2007)
Publications:
1. Barman, D. N.; Nicholas, K. M. “Ligand-assisted, copper-catalyzed enantioselective benzylic amination” Tetrahedron Lett. 2010, 51, 1815-1818
2. Barman, D. N.; Nicholas, K. M.; Liu, P.; Houk, K. N. “On the Mechanism of Ligand-Assisted, Copper-Catalyzed Benzylic Amination by Chloramine-T”; Organometallics 2010, 29, 3404–3412
3. Barman, D. N.; Nicholas, K. M. “Ligand-assisted, Copper catalyzed Intramolecular C-H amination”. Eur. J.Org. Chem. 2011, 5, 908-911
4. Barman, D. N. " Design and synthesis of pH sensitive amine receptors"; Tetrahedron (submitted)
5. Kim, C.; Subramaniam, P.; Barman, D. N.; “Polypeptide nanoparticle containing drugs and genes by sequential ring opening block copolymerization”; JACS (Ready for Submission)
6. Lai, J.; Shah, B. Barman, D. N.; “Phosphate sensitive drug release from mesoporous nano-particle”; Chem. Comm. (Ready for Submission)
7. Barman, D. N.; Shah, S.; Lee, K. B. “Investigating Stem Cell Differentiation Using Three-Dimensional Micropatterns of Novel Light-Responsive Hydrogels” (Manuscript in Preparation)
Research Talk/Poster Presentations:
1. Barman, Dipti N.; Nicholas, Kenneth M; “Ligand-Assisted, Copper-Catalyzed Benzylic Amination”, 240th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 22-26, 2010
2. Barman, Dipti N.; Nicholas, Kenneth M; " Ligand-accelerated intramolecular amination” 55th Annual ACS Penta Sectional Meeting, Norman Oklahoma, April 10th, 2010
3. Barman, Dipti N.; Nicholas, Kenneth M; “Copper–Catalyzed Enantioselective Hydrocarbon Amidation”, Gordon Research conference, Newport, RI, Unites States, July 12-17, 2009
4. Barman, Dipti N.; Secor, Kristen E.; Glass, Timothy E.; “Sensors for catecholamine”, Abstracts of Papers, 232nd ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, United States, Sept. 10-14, 2006
5. Barman, Dipti N.; Garrison, Shana M.; Glass, Timothy E. Poster presentation in Missouri Life Sciences Research “The Design and Synthesis of Selective Amine Optical Sensors: A Valuable Tool for the Molecular Recognition of Neurotransmitters”
Lectures:
1. University Of Oklahoma, “Ligand-Assisted, Copper-Catalyzed Benzylic Amination” (Mar 2010)
2. University Of Oklahoma, “Carbocyanation of Alkenes and Alkynes” (Oct 2009)
3. University Of Oklahoma, Colloquium speaker, “pH sensitive fluorescent sensors” (Oct 2007)
4. University Of Missouri-Columbia, “Fluorescent Zinc Sensors” (Sept 2005)
Honors and Awards
1. National Institute of Health (NIH) Scholarship Spring 2005-Spring 2007
2. Qualified National level lectureship exam NET in Chemical science in 2001 conducted by CSIR-UGC Ministry of Human Resources, Govt. of India
3. National Science Talent Search, India
Professional Membership:
1. Alpha Chi Sigma, Professional Chemistry Fraternity, Lifetime Member of Delta Chapter
2. American Chemical Society (2005 – present)
3. Phi Lambda Upsilon, Professional chemistry graduate student organization
o Treasurer (Fall 2009- Spring 2010)
Reference:
Available Upon Request