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About Guide

Ranjita Ghosh Moulick has interdisciplinary research experience integrating hands-on knowledge from Chemistry, Biology, Nano Biosensors and Nanotechnology. She holds her Bachelor’s and Masters’s degree in Chemistry (Honours) and Biochemistry respectively along with GATE qualification. She has done her Ph.D. from Calcutta University, India in the year of 2007 on Glycosylation mediated alterations in the structure, heme geometry and ligand interactions in Hemoglobin (post-translational modification in Type II Diabetes). Thereafter, she went for Postdoctoral Studies at the Institute of Complex System 8, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany, and spent 8 years. She worked with Field Effect Transistor-based Biosensors development and on the investigation of Neuronal signaling on the biomimetic membrane as an interface on metal electrodes. Her current research work is focused on the area of Biosensor Development and Synthetic Biology.

Research Interests:

  • Development of optical and electronic biosensor

  • Artificial lipid bilayer

  • EphrinA5 signaling in neurons

  • Nanobiotechnology and nanostructured

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