Madhusudan Das | Material Science | Lifetime achievement Award

Madhusudan Das | Material Science | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Madhusudan Das, University of Calcutta, India.

Dr. Madhusudan Das 🎓, a distinguished Professor at the University of Calcutta, boasts over 30 years of academic excellence. With a Ph.D. in Zoology 🧬 and an M.Phil. in Environmental Science 🌿, he has made significant strides in research and education. Dr. Das has guided 25 Ph.D. scholars, secured 16 grants totaling ₹5.64 crores, and published 123 papers 📚 with 2753 citations (h-index: 29). His groundbreaking patent on a nanoformulation for diabetes treatment highlights his innovation in healthcare. Honored with prestigious awards like Siksha Ratan 🏆, his expertise spans Cancer Biology, Genetics, and Disease Management 🌍.

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Education and Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Zoology – University of Calcutta, 1996
  • 📜 M.Phil. in Environmental Science – University of Calcutta, 1989 (67%)
  • 📖 M.Sc. in Zoology – University of Calcutta, 1988 (68%)
  • 🧬 Research Associate – Case Western Reserve University, USA (2001–2003)
  • 🌍 Visiting Scientist – University of California, San Diego, USA (2006–2007)
  • 🏛️ Professor – University of Calcutta (2010–Present, 14+ years)

Suitability summary for the award

Professor Madhusudan Das, a distinguished academic and researcher from the University of Calcutta, is a highly deserving recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for his exemplary contributions to the fields of zoology, medical research, and education. With over three decades of professional experience, he has significantly advanced scientific knowledge, mentored future scholars, and contributed to societal welfare through his groundbreaking research and administrative leadership.

Professional Development

📚 Prof. Madhusudan Das has excelled in academic leadership, serving as Dean of Science and Head of Zoology at the University of Calcutta. He has managed research projects worth ₹5.64 crores, including studies on dementia and genetic disorders. His expertise extends to mentoring, administrative roles, and global academic exposure. As a research advisor, expert member, and coordinator, Prof. Das has contributed significantly to academic policy and science development. His international stints in the USA enriched his research in cancer biology and genetics. With a focus on innovative drug delivery and molecular biology, his professional journey is inspiring. 🌟

Research Focus

🔬 Prof. Das’s research emphasizes molecular genetics and drug delivery systems. His groundbreaking patent for metformin-loaded graphene oxide quantum dots demonstrates his expertise in diabetes treatment. Other notable research includes dementia intervention (₹167 lakhs) and genetic studies on kidney stone disease and birth defects. With a focus on human disease genetics and cancer biology, his work bridges basic research and clinical applications. His international collaborations reflect a commitment to innovative science addressing global health challenges. 🌍

Awards and Honors

  • 🏆 Siksha Ratan – Department of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal (2019)
  • 🌟 Parul Siksha Samman – Parul Prakasani, Kolkata (2017)
  • 🎖️ West Bengal Academy of Science and Technology Fellow (2024)
  • 🏅 Mentor of the Year – Harlem Children Society, USA (2012)
  • 🥇 Best Participant Award – CCMB, Hyderabad (1995)

Publication Top Noted

  • Epigallocatechin-3-gallate induces mitochondrial membrane depolarization and caspase-dependent apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells (2005, Cited by 296) 🧬
  • Catecholamine Release–Inhibitory Peptide Catestatin (Chromogranin A352–372) Naturally Occurring Amino Acid Variant Gly364Ser Causes Profound Changes (2007, Cited by 159) 💊
  • Enhanced frequency of micronuclei in individuals exposed to arsenic through drinking water in West Bengal, India (2002, Cited by 119) 💧
  • Tyrosine hydroxylase, the rate-limiting enzyme in catecholamine biosynthesis: discovery of common human genetic variants governing transcription, autonomic activity, and blood pressure (2007, Cited by 109) 🩺
  • Discovery of common human genetic variants of GTP cyclohydrolase 1 (GCH1) governing nitric oxide, autonomic activity, and cardiovascular risk (2007, Cited by 105) 🫀
  • Heritability and genome-wide linkage in US and Australian twins identify novel genomic regions controlling chromogranin A: implications for secretion and blood pressure (2008, Cited by 100) 🧬
  • A human placental extract: in vivo and in vitro assessments of its melanocyte growth and pigment-inducing activities (2002, Cited by 85) 🧴
  • Does quality of drinking water matter in kidney stone disease: A study in West Bengal, India (2018, Cited by 80) 🚰