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

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Ashitava Ghosal

Research Interests Kinematics, dynamics, control and design of robots and other computer controlled mechanical systems, Theoretical and numerical investigations of non-linear dynamical systems, Kinematics of parallel mechanisms and manipulators, and Design of mechanical systems, bio-medical devices and CAD/CAM

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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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Suhita Nadkarni

Biophysics of synaptic transmission in normal function and pathological states. Our broad goal is to understand the contribution of each of the molecular pathways involved in synaptic transmission to higher level function. The approach in our lab is to devise detailed biophysical computational models that allow for ‘In-Silico’ experiments and make testable predictions.

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T.S. Sridhar

Interests include: Translational medicine; Longitudinal clinical research; Bridging basic and clinical aspects of the behavior and treatment of Breast cancer; Characterization of the diversity of Breast cancer; Development of affordable and easy to adopt diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive gene signatures which will help in clinical decision making.

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Mitradas M Panicker

The major interests of my laboratory are the cellular and molecular regulatory mechanisms active in the mammalian nervous system. We also study events that are involved in early development in mammals, particularly in stem cells. The interactions of small molecules, such as neurotransmitters with proteins i.e. their receptors expressed on the cell surface play an

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Rajan Rawal

Rajan Rawal is a faculty member at CEPT University. He teaches energy efficient built habitat, energy modelling, energy policy at postgraduate level. His work emphasis is on ‘energy performance of human habitat’ and ‘architectural science education’. Presently, He is Executive Director of “Centre for Advanced Studies in Building Science and Energy” (CARBSE) at CEPT University.

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Sutapa Neogi

Dr Sutapa B Neogi is a public health specialist actively engaged in research and teaching at Indian Institute of Public Health- Delhi (IIPHD), Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) as an Additional Professor. An MBBS from Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College, Calcutta and MD in Community Medicine from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and

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Amitabha Majumdar

We will be using Drosophila as model system to address how memory is maintained over time. We will also work with Drosophila models of neurodegenerative diseases and fragile-X. We will be using genetics, cell biology, biochemistry, imaging, next generation sequencing and behavior as tools in our work.   Email: mamitava@nccs.res.in

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Aruna Bhattacharya

Dr Bhattacharya is an Anthropologist working in the domain of Social and Behavioural Sciences in Public Health. She has more than 15 years of academic and research experience. Her research interest lies in working with the vulnerable and marginalized and at-risk population in the slums, tribal pockets, and cut-off areas. She has a strong background

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Mohan R. Wani

Bone is a metabolically active and highly organised tissue that needs continuous remodeling. Bone contains two distinct cell types, the osteoblasts, essential for bone formation (synthesis); and the osteoclasts, essential for bone resorption (break down). Co-ordinated activity of osteoblasts and osteoclasts is essential to maintain the bone homeostasis and structural integrity of the skeleton. An

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