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    Resume of Mayukh Banerjee:

    Office: Permanent address:Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, B/11, Nandankanan,Dept. of Molecular and Human Genetics, Santoshpur,

    Jadavpur, Kolkata: 700 075Kolkata- 700032, India ( (91) (33) 2416-8859( 033-2473-3491/0492 (Extn: 124) Mob: 9836251342Fax: 91(33)2473-5179 (Attn. Dr. A.K. Giri)e-mail:[email protected]

    [email protected]

    Personal Data:

    Date of Birth : 11/08/1980Name of the Father: Tapan Kumar BanerjeeNationality : Indian

    Name of theExamination University/Board Year Div/Class SUBJECT

    M.Sc

    B.Sc (Hons)

    Higher Secondary

    Madhyamik

    Banaras HinduUniversity

    University of

    Calcutta

    West Bengalcouncil of Higher SecondaryEducation

    West BengalBoard of SecondaryEducation

    2004

    2002

    1999

    1997

    First (66.5%)

    Second

    (59.63%)

    First (75.60%)

    First (82.13%)

    Zoology(Specialization inEntomology)

    Zoology

    Biology, Chemistry,Physics, Mathematics

    Bengali, English,Mathematics, PhysicalScience, Life Science.

    Currently working as senior research fellow under supervision of Dr. A. K. Giri and in

    Toxicogenomics of Arsenic project in Molecular and Human Genetics at Indian

    Institute of Chemical Biology , Kolkata, India.

    Qualified in CSIR-NET (for both JRF and Lecturership) held in Dec-2003.

    Qualified in GATE held on February-2004 (92.37 percentile).

    Was awarded National Scholarship on the basis of the result of Madhyamik Exam,

    1997.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Work Experience:

    1. Epidemiological Fieldwork including questionnaire based survey and sample collection.

    2. Cytogenetics - Biomarker analysis with Chromosomal Aberration Assay and Micronuclei

    formation, Comet Assay, Karyotyping.

    3. Molecular Biology - Genotyping with RFLP and sequencing; SDS-PAGE, Western Blot,

    Microarray, Real Time, RNA isolation from blood and skin tissue, c-DNA synthesis

    4. Biochemical Techniques Enzyme assays, including, Catalse, Myeloperoxidase,

    Superoxide dismutase, etc.

    5. Cell culture Lymphocyte Culture

    6. Metal estimation (As and Cu) using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry

    7. Satistical Analysis - Employing statistical tools like GraphPad etc.

    Publications:

    1. Banerjee M , Sarma N, Biswas R, Roy J, Mukherjee A, Giri AK. (2008), DNA repair deficiency leads to susceptibility to develop arsenic-induced premalignant skin lesions.Int J Cancer (in press).

    2. Biswas D, Banerjee M , Sen G, Das JK, Banerjee A, Sau TJ, Pandit S, Giri AK, BiswasT. (2008), Mechanism of erythrocyte death in human population exposed to arsenic

    through drinking water. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. (in press).

    3. De Chaudhuri S, Kundu M, Banerjee M , Das JK, Majumdar P, Basu S, RoychoudhuryS, Singh KK, Giri AK. (2008), Arsenic-induced health effects and genetic damage inkeratotic individuals: Involvement of p53 arginine variant and chromosomalaberrations in arsenic susceptibility. Mutat Res. (in press) .

    4. Banerjee N, Banerjee M , Ganguly S, Bandyopadhyay S, Das JK, Bandyopadhay A,Chatterjee M, Giri AK. (2008), Arsenic-induced mitochondrial instability leading to

    programmed cell death in the exposed individuals. Toxicology, 246(2-3): 101-111.

    5. Ghosh, P. , Banerjee, M ., De, Chaudhuri S., Das J.K., Sarma, N., Basu, A., Giri, A.K.(2007), Increased chromosome aberration frequencies in the Bowens patientscompared to non-cancerous skin lesions individuals exposed to arsenic. MutationResearch- Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 632 (1-2):104-10.

    6. Banerjee M , Sarkar J, Das JK, Mukherjee A, Sarkar AK, Mondal L, Giri AK. (2007),Polymorphism in the ERCC2 codon 751 is associated with arsenic-induced

    premalignant hyperkeratosis and significant chromosome aberrations. Carcinogenesis,28(3):672-676.

    7. Ghosh, P., Banerjee, M. , De Chaudhuri, S., Chowdhury, R., Das, J. K., Mukherjee, A.,Sarkar, A. J., Mondal, L. K., Baidya, K. P., Sau, T. J., Banerjee, A., Basu, A.,Chaudhuri, K., Ray, K., Giri, A.K. (2007), Comparison of Health Effects betweenindividuals with and without skin lesions in the population exposed to arsenic through

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    drinking water in West Bengal, India. Journal of Exposure Science and EnvironmentalEpidemiology, 17(3): 215-223.

    Meetings/Presentations:

    o Awarded a prize for the presentation of the poster entitled Arsenic Susceptibility:Epidemiological and Cytogenetic Assessment in the 14 th AlexanderHollaender Course on Genetic Toxicology: Genomic and ProteomicApproaches & Special Course on Arsenic Exposure Assessment at the IndianInstitute of Chemical Biology (IICB), Kolkata (December 10 12, 2008 ).

    o Co-author in a poster entitled

    o Presented a poster entitled Deficiency in DNA Repair: A Clue to ArsenicSusceptibility, in the XIII th All India Congress of Cytology and Genetics andInternational Symposium on Genomic and Proteomic Approaches to Decipherthe Molecular Basis of Pathogenesis at the Osmania University, Hyderabad(December 28 - 30, 2007).

    o Co-author in the poster entitled Arsenic contamination in ground water:Health effects and genetic susceptibility in International symposium onChemical Biology, at the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (IICB), Kolkata(March 7-9, 2007).

    o Co-author in the poster entitled Sub-optimal DNA Repair Leads to Arsenic

    Susceptibility: Evidence from Comet Assay and Chromosomal Aberrations inthe XXXII th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Human Genetics andInternational Symposium on "Deconstructing Human Diseases: The GenomicAdvantage", at the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (IICB), Kolkata(February 14-16, 2007).

    o Oral Presentation for the paper entitled Polymorphism in the ERCC2 Codon751 is Associated with Arsenic-induced Premalignant Hyperkeratosis in theAnnual Congress of Society of Biological Chemists, Kolkata Chapter atDigha, West Bengal (May 19 21, 2006 ).

    o Awarded a prize for the presentation of the poster entitled Association of ERCC2gene polymorphism with Arsenic Induced Hyperkeratosis in the XXXIAnnual Conference of Environmental Mutagen Society of India at NationalInstitute of Nutrition, Hyderabad (February 23 25, 2006 ).

    Membership Of Academic Societies:

    Environmental Mutagen Society of India Indian Society of Human Genetics

    Research Interests: Understanding the molecular basis of arsenic susceptibility. Learning cutting-edge technologies like Proteomics, Metabolomics, Microarray Epidemiology of arsenic toxicity.

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    Name of the three References:

    1) Dr. Ashok K. GiriAssistant Director

    Molecular and Human Genetics DivisionIndian Institute of Chemical Biology4, Raja S.C. Mullick RoadJadavpur, Kolkata-700 032IndiaEmail: [email protected]

    [email protected]

    2) Dr. Kunal RayAssistant Director Molecular and Human Genetics DivisionIndian Institute of Chemical Biology4, Raja S.C. Mullick RoadJadavpur, Kolkata-700 032IndiaEmail: [email protected] [email protected]

    3) Dr. Susanta RoychoudhuryAssistant Director Molecular and Human Genetics DivisionIndian Institute of Chemical Biology4, Raja S.C. Mullick RoadJadavpur, Kolkata-700 032IndiaEmail: [email protected] [email protected]

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