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I am a biochemist by training and did my doctoral research on replication machinery of M smegmatis. After completion of Ph.D, I did a brief postdoc at SINP on the antibacterial effect of an antimicrobial peptide on Staph aureus. I moved to USA after that and started working with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. How this multidrug-resistant strain of S aureus can modulate its translation in order to survive under different stress conditions was the topic of my research. My postdoc experience helped me to be an independent researcher and upon getting the prestigious Ramalingaswami Fellowship from Govt of India I started my lab on a mission to work on the bacterial stress response.

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Employment (2)

Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute: Kolkata, West Bengal, IN

2021-09-23 to present | Assistant Professor (Medical Biotechnology under The School of Biological Sciences)
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Amity University: Kolkata, West Bengal, IN

2020-09-23 to 2021-09-22 | Assistant Professor and Ramalingaswami Fellow (Department of Biotechnology)
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Education and qualifications (4)

Saint Louis University: Saint Louis, MO, US

2014-09-16 to 2019-06-30 | Postdoc (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
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Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics: Kolkata, West Bengal, IN

2012-09-05 to 2014-09-10 | Research Associate (Division of Chemical Scieces)
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Bose Institute: Kolkata, West Bengal, IN

2006-10-01 to 2012-03-14 | Ph.D (Microbiology)
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University of Calcutta: Kolkata, West Bengal, IN

2004-09-05 to 2006-09-02 | M.Sc (Biochemistry)
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Professional activities (1)

Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology : Lausanne,, CH

Associate Editor (Nanobiotechnology)
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Funding (1)

The role of different GTPase/ATPases on growth, physiology and virulence of Staphylococcus aureus.

2020-09 to 2025-09 | Grant
Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India (Kolkata, West Bengal, IN)
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BT/RLF/RE-ENTRY/43/2019

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