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Dr Anindya Biswas

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Assistant Professor, Botany
Visva-Bharati University

Expertise

  • Miscellaneous Biology

Publications

Total Articles 19
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 93
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Professional Recognition

2020

DST-INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship

DST
2017

DBT Research Associateship

DBT
2017

National Postdoctoral Fellowship

DST-SERB

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American Society of Microbiology

2020
Annual

Bio

Plant-Microbe Interaction, Xanthomonas biology, Bacterial iron homeostasis, DNA-Protein Interaction, Protein chemistry

Personal Details

  • Male
  • Assistant Professor , Visva-Bharati University
  • Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Science), Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan
PhD
Other Institute 2017
M.Sc.
Visva-Bharati University 2010
B.Sc. Honours
Other Institute 2008
Assistant Professor Nov 2021 – Present
Visva-Bharati University | Botany
Inspire Faculty Aug 2020 – Nov 2021
The University of Burdwan | Department of Microbiology
Post-Doctoral Research Associate Jul 2017 – Jun 2020
Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics

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Scholarly Work

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Scholarly Publications

Identification and characterization of a cyclosporin binding cyclophilin from Staphylococcus aureus Newman

Open Access
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Authors: Soumitra Polley ., Soham Seal ., Avisek Mahapa ., Biswanath Jana ., Anindya Biswas ., Sukhendu Mandal ., Debabrata Sinha ., Keya Sau ., Subrata Sau .,

Identification and characterization of a CI binding operator at a distant location in the temperate staphylococcal phage φ11

Open Access
Article

A surfactant-induced functional modulation of a global virulence regulator from Staphylococcus aureus.

Open Access
article
Authors: Sukhendu Mandal, Avisek Mahapa, Anindya Biswas, Biswanath Jana, Soumitra Polley, Keya Sau, Subrata Sau

A surfactant-induced functional modulation of a global virulence regulator from staphylococcus aureus

Open Access
Article
Authors: Mandal S.;Mahapa A.;Biswas A.;Jana B.;Polley S.;Sau K.;Sau S.

Chemical and thermal unfolding of a global staphylococcal virulence regulator with a flexible C-terminal end

Open Access
Article
Authors: Mahapa A.;Mandal S.;Biswas A.;Jana B.;Polley S.;Sau S.;Sau K.

Chemical and thermal unfolding of a global Staphylococcal virulence regulator with a flexible c-terminal end.

Open Access
article
Authors: Avisek Mahapa ., Sukhendu Mandal ., Anindya Biswas ., Biswanath Jana ., Soumitra Polley ., Subrata Sau ., Keya Sau .,

The N-terminal domain of the repressor of Staphylococcus aureus phage Φ11 possesses an unusual dimerization ability and DNA binding affinity

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Article

The N-Terminal domain of the repressor of Staphylococcus aureus Phage Φ11 possesses an unusual dimerization ability and DNA binding affinity.

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article
Authors: Anindya Biswas, Sukhendu Mandal and Subrata Sau