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  • Dr Sukanta S. Bhattacharya

  • Associate Professor
  • JIS University
Publications 2008 - 2024

Publications

  • 17
    Journal Articles
  • 2
    Book Chapter
  • 1
    Review
  • 4
    Projects
  • 5
  • 3
  • 1
  • 11

Citations / H-Index

577 Citations
10 h-index
140 Citations

Google Scholar

Co-author Network


Expertise

Biology

Applied Microbiology, Enzymology, MIcrobiomes and Toxicology

Personal Information

Dr Sukanta S. Bhattacharya

Male
Department of Bioscience, JIS University 81, Nilgunj Rd, Panjavilla, Jagarata Pally, Deshpriya Nagar, Agarpara, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Kolkata, West Bengal, India - 700109


Experience

  • Associate Professor

    Department of BioScience

    JIS University

  • Post-Doctoral Research Scientist

    University of Cincinnati

    Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Ohio, USA

  • Managing Director

    Lignin Biosciences Private Limited

    Pharmaceutical Industry

  • Associate Professor

    Department of Biotechnology

    IIMT University

  • Post-Doctoral Fellow

    Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Ohio, USA

  • Assistant Professor

    Department of Biotechnology

    Lovely Professional University


Qualification

  • PhD

    Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

  • Master of Science

    Sambalpur University

  • Bachelor of Science

    Sambalpur University


Honours and Awards

2013

Young Investigator Travel Award

Wound Healing Society USA

2013

Young Investigator Travel Award

Wound Healing Society USA

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Research Projects

Evaluating microbiome as biomarkers in firefighting associated stress

Funding Agency : National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA

Metallic Nanoparticles interactions with xenobiotic-metabolizing P450 genes via modulation of microbiome in mice

Funding Agency : National Institute of Health via Center of Environmental Genetics, University of Cincinnati

Murine Model to investigate the role of oral microbiome in PAH Exposure linked Head and Neck Cancer

Funding Agency : National Institute of Health USA via CEG, University of Cincinnati

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Evaluating microbiome as biomarkers in firefighting associated stress

Funding Agency : National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA

Metallic Nanoparticles interactions with xenobiotic-metabolizing P450 genes via modulation of microbiome in mice

Funding Agency : National Institute of Health via Center of Environmental Genetics, University of Cincinnati

Murine Model to investigate the role of oral microbiome in PAH Exposure linked Head and Neck Cancer

Funding Agency : National Institute of Health USA via CEG, University of Cincinnati

Oral Microbiome in PAH exposure-linked Head and Neck Cancer

Funding Agency : National Institute of Health USA

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