Pradip K. Chakraborti
Born (1956-11-07) November 7, 1956
NationalityIndian
Alma mater
Known forStudies on Prokaryotic signal transduction
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions

Pradip Kumar Chakraborti (born November 7, 1956) is an Indian molecular biologist, biochemist was the Chief scientist at Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH), a constituent institution of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and presently a Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at School of Chemical and Life Sciences in Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.[1][2] Known for his studies on Prokaryotic signal transduction, Chakraborti is an elected fellow of all three Science Academies in India the National Academy of Sciences, India, Indian Academy of Sciences[3] and the Indian National Science Academy.[4] His studies have been documented by way of a number of articles[5][note 1] and ResearchGate, an online repository of scientific articles, has listed 98 of them.[6] Besides, he has also contributed chapters to books edited by others.[7] The Department of Biotechnology of the Government of India awarded him the National Bioscience Award for Career Development, one of the highest Indian science awards, for his contributions to biosciences in 2001.[8]

Selected bibliography

Chapters

  • T.P. Mommsen, Peter W. Hochachka (Eds); Melvin Weisbart, Pradip K. Chakraborti, Anuradha Chakraborti, Frances M. Huntley, Aspi Maneckjee, Jennifer M. McLeese (chapter authors) (2 December 2012). "Steroid receptors in fish: membrane and intracellular preparations". Analytical Techniques. Newnes. pp. 457–. ISBN 978-0-08-093322-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Articles

See also

Notes

  1. Please see Selected bibliography section

References

  1. "Dr. Pradip K. Chakraborti on Vidwan". Vidwan INFLIBNET. 2017-11-29. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  2. "Pradip K Chakraborti on Loop". Loop Frontiers. 2017-11-29. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  3. "Fellow profile". Indian Academy of Sciences. 2017-11-12. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  4. "Indian fellow". Indian National Science Academy. 2017-10-21. Retrieved 2017-10-22.
  5. "Browse by Fellow". Indian Academy of Sciences. 2017-11-21. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  6. "On ResearchGate". 2017-11-23. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
  7. T.P. Mommsen; Peter W. Hochachka (2 December 2012). Analytical Techniques. Newnes. pp. 457–. ISBN 978-0-08-093322-1.
  8. "Awardees of National Bioscience Awards for Career Development" (PDF). Department of Biotechnology. 2016. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
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