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Its all about Highthroughput and Miniaturization.....

Our Research group is located at Rajabazar Science College Campus, University of Calcutta. Our research group is focused on library synthesis of synthetic transfection vector using combinatorial chemistry and highthroughput screening towards gene transfection. Our group is interested in developing degradable polymer based targated drug delivery systems. We are interested in engineering surface to make superhydrophobic slipery surface, bio-sensor using simple chemical reaction on surface. We are also working in developing nanoarchitechtonics by self-assembling π-conjugated chromophore.

Combinatorial Chemistry: Polymer, Lipidoid and Peptoid library synthesis

 

Highthroughput synthesis, miniaturization and highthroughput screening towards gene transfection

 

Polymer chemistry: Degradable polymer synthesis, self-assembly and drug delivery

 

Surface Chemistry: Superhydrophobic-superhydrophilic surface, Surface patterning and functionalization

 

Supramolecular Chemistry: Pi chromophore based nanoarchitechtonics 

NEWS

  • Congratulations, Arun for receiving the Best Poster Award from the One Day National Symposium FFM-2024, organized by the Dept. of Chemistry, University of Calcutta. (On the occasion of 65th birthday of Professor Ashutosh Ghosh)

  • We extend our heartfelt gratitude to “PROTIDIN NEWS” for featuring our recent patent, "A CROSS-LINKED POLYMERIC NANOCOMPOSITE FOR CANCER CELL SELECTIVE DELIVERY OF ANTI-CANCER AGENT PARTHENOLIDE" and for the opportumity to share our team's efforts.(Interview video link: https://www.sangbadpratidin.in/video/bengali-scientists-make-history-partheniums-breakthrough-benefits-for-cancer-treatment/)

  • We extend our heartfelt gratitude to “The Times of India Group” for featuring our recent patent, "A CROSS-LINKED POLYMERIC NANOCOMPOSITE FOR CANCER CELL SELECTIVE DELIVERY OF ANTI-CANCER AGENT PARTHENOLIDE"

  • our research (two publications) work based on " Drug-loaded Nanomaterial Kills Aggressive Breast Cancer Cells" was highlighted in "Nature News.".            Congratulations, Arun and Sananda. Also, thanks to Prof. Biplab Giri .

Research on Droplet Microarray

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Our work on Front Cover Page

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Our work on Front Cover Page

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