Aulie Banerjee
Professor
Bioinformatics
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology
India
Biography
Ms. Banerjee holds an M. Sc. in Botany and Forestry from Vidyasagar University and a P. G. Diploma in Bioinformatics from Jadavpur University. She was a research fellow under World Wide Fund for Nature, India (WWF-India). She has worked with the National Afforestation and Eco Development Board, Jadavpur University, and is Project Consultant of the Medicinal Plant Garden project under Vishwa Bharati University. Her area of interest is ethnomedicine and she is involved in the development of a medicinal plant database of West Bengal, with specific focus on 3D structures of active ingredients. She is also engaged in developing a bioinformatics software suite with a graphical interface, targeted to sequence analysis and structural biology. He is also working on molecular modeling of nuclear cap binding proteins such as CBP80, CBP20 and on the development of a medicinal plant database of West Bengal, with specific focus on 3D structures of active
Research Interest
Taxonomy & Biodiversity, Biological Databases, Computational Biology
Publications
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Banerjee, Aulie, et al. "Metal ion induced dissolution of melanin extracted from the bacterium Azotobacter chroococcum." JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 91.4 (2014): 713-719.
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Banerjee, Aulie, Subhrangshu Supakar, and Raja Banerjee. "Melanin from the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azotobacter chroococcum: a spectroscopic characterization." PloS one 9.1 (2014): e84574.