Summary
Work History
Education
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Interests
 Indoor Gardening
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Dr. Barnali Ray Basu

Dr. Barnali Ray Basu

Associate Professor, Department Of Physiology, Surendranath College
Kolkata

Summary

Passionate in teaching with expertise in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, System Physiology. Offering18-year background of supporting students, developing instructional plans and organizing and grading exams and tests. Commended for sustaining effective learning environment through prepared classes and relevant assignments and consistently achieving classroom management and academic goals.

Passionate in research on Genetics of diseases, Enthusiastic and eager to contribute to team success through hard work, attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Clear understanding of System Physiology and training in Genetic Polymorphism and Epigenetic study. Motivated to learn, grow and excel in academics.

Work History

Associate Professor

Surendranath College
Kolkata
  • Encouraged class discussions by building discussions into lessons, actively soliciting input, asking open-ended questions and using techniques to track student participation.
  • Updated curricula and lesson plans for primary researching developments in relevant fields and updating materials to reflect most recent data and statistics.


Principal Investigator

Clinicogenomics Lab, S.S.B Advanced Research Centre, Surendranath college
Kolkata

Supervised and motivated field investigators and collaborated with personnel to identify strengths and areas of weakness.

  • Developed concept models, working collaboratively to establish needs and specifications.

Education

Master of Science - Human Physiology

Calcutta University
Kolkata
04.2001 -

Ph.D. - Fermentation Biotechnology

Chemical Engineering, Calcutta University
Kolkata
04.2001 -

SLET-College Service Commission
West Bengal

Skills

Genetic study of Human diseases, Nutritional biochemistry, Epigenetics, Metabolic Syndromes, Neurodegenerative disorders

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Additional Information

§ Acting as a Convenor of various Administrative Subcommittees of Surendranath College : § Acting as a member of various Administrative Subcommittees Organizational Experience and Responsibilities:

Administrative Responsibilities:

§ Acting as College Nodal Officer of AISHE-Govt. of India since 2013

§ Acting as College Nodal Officer of National Institutional Framing Network (NIRF-Govt of India) since 2021

§ Acting as a member of IQAC since 2018

§ Acted as Teachers representative of Governing Body of Surendranath College from 2014 to 2018

o Admission Subcommittee

o AISHE and NIRF Data processing Subcommittee

o IT and E- maintenance Cell

o Promotion and Fixation Subcommittee

o Grants and Research Subcommittee

o Online Platform management Cell

o CC (Internal Complaints Cell-Grievance, anti-ragging-gender harassment)

o Cultural and Magazine Subcommittee

§ Organizer of State level Webinar (15/12/2021) on “Emerging Health Issues of Adolescents & Young Adults: In The Eye of Budding Physiologists”.

§ Organizer of International Webinar (27/06/2021) on Student Orientation Programme on “Career Opportunities in Physiology and Allied Sciences & Soft Skill Development” organized by Department of Physiology in collaboration with IQAC, Surendranath College.

§ Mentoring the students of Physiology, Surendranath College for publication of E-Magazine, “HEALTHOMETER” since 2021.

§ Organizing Secretary of National Conference (20/01/2020-21/01/2020) on “Science and Technology: Rural Development”. organized by Surendranath College in collaboration with Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata Chapter.

§ Chairing the Technical Session on Physiology at 27th West Bengal State Science & Technology Congress, 2020.

§ Chairing the Technical Session on Physiology at 24th West Bengal State Science & Technology Congress, 2017.

Membership:

· Life Member of Physiological Society of India

· Life Member of Indian Science News Association

· Life Member of Indian Science Congress Association

· Annual Member of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

Principal Investigator:

Completed Research Project (Funding agency-UGC):

“A Pilot Study to Find the Impact of Stress Response among Adolescents Girls in Urban Area (with an emphasis on PCOS)”in collaboration with IPGME & R ,SSKM Hospital.

Ongoing Research Project: (Funding agency-WB-DSTBT)

· “Study of Association between Insulin Receptor, Adiponectin and VDR genetic Polymorphism and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome of Women Residing in West Bengal” sanctioned by Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of west-Bengal in collaboration with IPGME & R

,SSKM Hospital and Medical College, Kolkata.

· Genetic study on Role of Vitamin D on Parkinson Disease

Publications

1. Pal R, Basu B R, Inflammation on the crossword of Parkinson’s disease and COVID-19. Indian J Clin Anat Physiol 2022;9(3):166-173

2. Samaddar A, Chakraborty S, Basu BR. Augmentation of Stress Mediated Lifestyle Diseases: The Collateral Damage Of Covid-19 Pandemic. Science and Culture. 2022 Mar.

3. Chakraborty S, Samaddar A, Das N, Saha SK, Basu BR. An insight of association of insulin resistance with polycystic ovary syndrome. Indian J Clin Anat Physiol. 2021;8(4):248-54.

4. Chakraborty Saha SK, , Das N, , Basu BR . Evaluation of Association of Anthropometric Indices with Stress Response in PCOS Population. International Journal of Scientific Research.2020. ISSN No.: 2277-8179, (11). 79-83.

5. Basu BR. The Crosstalk between Dietary Constituents and Immunity: A Preventive Approach to Fight against Viral Diseases Like COVID-19. J Nutri Food Sci Forecast. 2020; 3 (1). 2020;1015.

6. Basu BR, Chowdhury O, Saha SK. Possible link between stress-related factors and altered body composition in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome. Journal of human reproductive sciences. 2018 Jan;11(1):10.

7. Basu BR. Correlation Between Nutritional Status and Stress Response among Adolescent Girls In Kolkata, West-Bengal. Indian Journal o Physiology and Allied Sciences. 2015 Dec 10;69(04):95-102.

8. Nandy V, Bakshi M, Ghosh S, Sharma H, Basu BR, Chaudhuri P. Potentiality assessment of fish scale biodegradation using mangrove fungi isolated from Indian Sundarban. International Letters of Natural Sciences. 2014;9.

9.Basu BR, Banik AK, Das M. Production and characterization of extracellular protease of mutant Aspergillus niger AB100 grown on fish scale. World J Microbiol Biotechnol . 2008 .DOI 10.1007/s11274-007-9492-6.

10. Basu B, Das M, Banik AK. Kinetics o Extra Cellular Protease Production By Mutant A. Niger Ab100 During Fish Scale Solubilisation In Presence of Exogenous Carbon and Nitrogen Sources. Asian Journal Of Microbiology Biotechnology And Environmental Sciences. 2007;9(2):249.

11. Basu B, Das M, Banik AK. Biodegradation of fish scale by Aspergillus niger: an enzymatic and scanning electron microscopic study. Journal of Food Science and Technology(Mysore). 2005 Oct;42(5):387-91.


· Life Member of Indian Science Congress Association

· Annual Member of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

Interests

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Art and Craft

 Indoor Gardening

It promotes my mental stimulation and helps to maintain cognitive functions longer in life. That aside, the act of gardening is synonymous with relaxing and tranquility.

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My passion

Dr. Barnali Ray BasuAssociate Professor, Department Of Physiology, Surendranath College