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Dhruba Chand Halder College

DHRUBACHAND HALDER COLLEGE

Qualification : M.Sc., Ph.D.
Specialization : Genetics and Molecular Biology
Designation : Assistant Professor

NAME: Dr. Rupanwita Biswas (Sarkar)
DESIGNATION: Assistant Professor
SPECIALIZATION: Genetics and Molecular Biology
B.Sc. (2002): Basirhat College (University of Calcutta)
M.Sc. (2004): University of Calcutta
PhD (2010): University of Calcutta
TELEPHONE: (+91) 9474854398
E-MAIL: rupanwita.biswas@gmail.com

PRESENT POSITION

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Dhruba Chand Halder College (November 2019-present).

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Nine years of teaching experience in Sarsuna College as Government approved Contractual whole time teacher (CWTT).

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
In college:
Member of

  • Research and Publication sub-committee
  • Cultural sub-committee

Outside college:

  • National Scholarship Scheme 2002 -2003 Serial number in merit list 474
  • Poster  presentation on 21st  century Research in Biochemistry and Biophysics.
  • Poster presentation in the XIIIth all India Congress of Cytology and Genetics and International symposium on genomic and proteomic approaches to decipher the molecular basis of  pathogenesis.
  • Poster presentation on Down Syndrome Research – Indian Initiative In Global perspective.

Ph.D Thesis Title: EVALUATION OF GENOTOXIC POTENTIAL OF ARSENIC AND FLUORIDE IN MAMMALIAN CELL

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

  • Analysis of T cell proliferation and cytokine secretion in the individuals exposed to arsenic. R Biswas, P.Ghosh, N.Banerjee, J.K Das, T.Sau , A.Banerjee, S.Roy, S.Ganguly,M.Chatterjee,A. Mukherjee and A.K Giri (2008) Human and Experimental Toxicology (2008) 27 (381-386).
  • Investigation on the Genotoxic Effects of Long –Term Administration of Sodium Arsenite in Bone Marrow and Testicular Cells In Vivo using Comet Assay. Rupanwita Biswas, Sonia Poddar and Anita Mukherjee. Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology (2007) 26(1) ( 1-9).
  • Effect of sodium-Arsenite on the Induction of Apoptosis of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Mice. Perspective in Cytology and Genetics (2007) 13 (309-314).
  • DNA repair deficiency leads to susceptibility to develop arsenic-induced premalignant skin lesions. International Journal of Cancer (2008) 123 (283-287).
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