PROMOTING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN INDIA AND THE U.S.

Kallol Gupta

Kallol Gupta is an assistant professor at the Yale School of Medicine, Department of Cell Biology, Nanobiology Institute. His lab’s interest is to discover the novel transient membrane and membrane associated multiprotein complexes formed during the progression of different cellular signalling pathways.   With more than 60% marketed drugs targeting membrane proteins, a detail understanding

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Anatoly B. Kolomeisky

The research group led by Prof. Anatoly Kolomeisky is theoretically investigating the fundamental properties of biological and chemical systems using methods of statistical mechanics. It concentrates on uncovering mechanisms and dynamics of various complex phenomena such as cellular transport, motor proteins and molecular motors, cytoskeleton proteins, error corrections processes in biology, biological signaling, protein-DNA interactions,

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Nikhil Malvankar

Our overarching goal is to define the mechanisms by which microbes interact with and manipulate their environment, with the ultimate goal of engineering these interactions to control microbial pathophysiology and ecology. Our research is focused on how microbes use electron transfer via protein nanowires for communication, survival and biofilm formation.

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Huan Huang

Our current QCD research programs focus on STAR experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory. We study the properties of the QCD matter at extremely high energy density and temperature and investigate the QCD spin structure functions of the proton. In heavy ion collisions our experimental measurements center on strange, Charm and Bottom quark productions and their

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Jeff Gore

Jeff joined the MIT Physics Department as an Assistant Professor in January 2010 after spending the previous three years in the Department as a Pappalardo Fellow working with Alexander van Oudenaarden. With the support of a Hertz Graduate Fellowship, in 2005 he received his PhD from the Physics Department at the University of California, Berkeley. His

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Avadhesha Surolia

Avadhesha Surolia received BSc (1970) from Jodhpur University, MSc (1972) from MS University and PhD (1976) from Madras University. He worked as Scientist (1976-81), Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata; Assistant Professor (1981-86), Associate Professor (1986-91), Professor (1991- ), Chairman, Molecular Biophysics Unit (2000-06), all at Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bangalore; and Director, National

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Rohit Pappu

Professor Pappu joined Washington University in 2001. He received his PhD in biological physics from Tufts University and completed two biophysics postdoctoral fellowships at Washington University and Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine. Professor Pappu is the director of the Center for Biological Systems Engineering, co-director of the Center for High Performance Computing, and a member

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Tarun Kapoor

A cell’s ability to accurately segregate genetic material during division is essential for the survival of an organism, and errors can result in developmental defects and diseases. Dr. Kapoor’s laboratory works at the interface of chemistry and biology to investigate the molecular and physical mechanisms that explain how exactly one copy of the genome is

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