Dr. Dhananjay Bodas
Scientist D
Science and Technology
Agharkar Research Institute
India
Biography
His education and scientific career includes: Associate Professor (Jun 2008 – Dec 2009); Department of Instrumentation Science, University of Pune, Pune, India, MEMS Consultant (May 2006 – Apr 2009); Rexcorp Nanotech, Mumbai, India, Research Scientist (Sep 2007 – Jun 2008); bigtec Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India Visiting Research Scientist (Humboldt Research Fellow)(Jul 2006 – Aug 2007); Institute of Microsystems Technology (IMTEK), Freiburg, Germany, Research Scientist (Mar 2006 – Jun 2006); Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN), Singapore, Post-Doctoral Fellow and Research Engineer (Dec 2004 – Feb 2006); FEMTO-ST, Dept LPMO, Besançon, France and Short-term research scholar (Aug 2003 – Oct 2003); Georgetown University (GU), Washington DC, USA.
Research Interest
Research interest fall in broadly in the area of micro fabrication technology. More specifically micro-nanofluidics and its applications in life sciences. Basic research in understanding flows at micro-nano scale using simulation as well as emulation. Application research involve using microfluidics for isolation, separation and/or detection of bio-macromolecules.
Publications
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B Shravage, S Ramteke, P Kulkarni and D Bodas, 2016 A concave microwell array fabricated using the ommatidium of the common fruit fly for efficient cell culture, RSC Adv. 6, 64266-64270.
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N Ghatpande, P Apte, B Joshi, S Naik, D Bodas, V Sande, P Uttarwar and P Kulkarni, 2016 Development of a novel smartphone-based application for accurate and sensitive on-field hemoglobin measurement, RSC Adv. 6, 104067-104072.
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In vitro and in vivo studies of a novel bacterial cellulose-based acellular bilayer nanocomposite scaffold for the repair of osteochondral defects. Kumbhar JV, Jadhav SH, Bodas DS, Barhanpurkar-Naik A, Wani MR, Paknikar KM, Rajwade JM. International Journal of Nanomedicine 2017, 12: 6437-6459.