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Chittaranjan Patra

Principal Scientist
Chemical Technology
CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology
India

Biography

Chittaranjan Patra received his B.Sc (1995) and M.Sc (1997) in Chemistry from the University of Burdwan, W.B. He was awarded the “Dr. Mrigendranath Ghosh Gold Medal” for obtaining first class and first rank in B.Sc Chemistry (Hons) Examination in 1995 from The University of Burdwan, W.B. India. He completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2003 (as CSIR Fellow: April 1998- March 2003) from National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Pune. Thereafter, he received his postdoctoral experience (March 2003-October 2004) as ‘Nanotechnologist’ from Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel. After that he moved to Mayo Clinic, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in October 2004 as postdoc followed by Assistant Professor in the same Department. Here Dr. Patra explored the field of nanobiotechnology for cancer and angiogenesis. Dr. Patra moved to CSIR-IICT-Hyderabad in September 2010 after receiving prestigious Ramnujan Fellowship, from DST-New Delhi. He has 83 peer-reviewed publications in high impact international journals, 7 book chapters and 5 patents (granted/submitted/pending) to his credit. Dr. Patra is guiding 5 Ph.D. students and 2 project Assistants. Two Ph.D. students submitted their synopsis. He trained 19 dissertation students of M.Sc., M.Pharm., M.Tech. & B.Tech. Dr. Patra serves as invited reviewer for more than 35 International journals including Advanced Drug Delivery Review, Biomaterials, Nanoscale, ChemComm, Nanomedicine (Elsevier & Future Medicine), Organic Letters, Cellular & Molecular Immunology (NPG),Integrative Biology, Biotechnology Reports, Nanotechnology, J.Biomed.Nanotechnol., RSC Adv., etc. Dr. Patra is the member of ACS, AACR, AAAS, CRSI, ISCA, ISCB, CBS-India, ABAP, ICS and he has already delivered 24-invited talk, 1 Key Note address, 1 Plenary Lecture. He serves as Editorial Board Member of ‘Nanoscience and Nanotechnology’, ‘Gene Therapy and Molecular Biology (GTMB)’ and ‘Journal of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology’. Apart from ‘Ramanujan Fellowship’ Dr. Patra received, ‘Young Investigator Award’, Michael A. O’Connor Travel Award’ from Mayo Clinic angiogenesis symposium, QRS Best Scientist Award from CSIR-IICT. The World Science Congress (WSC), Kolkata felicitated Dr. Patra as ‘FLAME OF SCIENCE’ for lifetime contribution and excellence for the Noble Cause of Science. Currently, Dr. Patra is working as Principal Scientist at Biomaterials Group, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) and his research group is pursuing various nanomedicine research projects aimed at developing advanced nanomaterials and nanoparticles drug delivery systems (DDS) for treatment of cancer, cardiovascular and ischemic disease.

Research Interest

My group at CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) is currently persuing various nanomedicine research projects aimed at developing advanced nanomaterials and nanoparticles drug delivery systems (DDS) for treatment of cancer, cardiovascular /ischemic disease and wound healing. Notably, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are globally the two leading causes of morbidity and mortality. According to World Health Organization (WHO), CVDs are the number one cause of death globally accounting for 17.3 million or 30% of total global deaths in 2008. Similarly, cancer is also a major public health problem in India and other developed countries. Cancer accounted for 8.2 million deaths (around 20% of all deaths) in 2007, according to WHO. Conventional treatment strategies for cancer and CVDs have several limitations and hence more effective alternative therapeutic approach especially nanomedicine are urgently needed.

Publications

  • Nethi SK, Veeriah V, Barui AK, Rajendran S, Mattapally S., Misra S, Chatterjee S* and Patra CR*. Investigation of molecular mechanisms and regulatory pathways of pro-angiogenic nanorods. Nanoscale, 7, 9760-9770 (2015).

  • Mukherjee S, Chowdhury D, Kotcherlakota R, Patra S, Vinothkumar B, Pal Bhadra M, Sreedhar B and Patra CR*.Potential theranostics application of bio-synthesized silver nanoparticles (4-in-1 system).Theranostics 4(3), 316-335 (2014).

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