Challenges in Statistical Modeling of Covid-19
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
JIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research
Speakers: Session 1: Antibiotic resistance & human health “Evolution f antibiotic resistance” Dr. Veronika Tchesnokova MD, PhD Scientific Director, ID Genomics SPC, Seale, USA “Clinical realities with regard to antibiotic resistance” Dr. Sanjay Bhaacharya MD, DNB, DipRCPath, FRCPath Consultant Microbiologist, Tata Medical Center, Kolkata, India Session 2: Molecular Modeling and Drug design “Biomolecular simulation: a tool for drug design” Dr. Chaitali Mukhopadhyay PhD, Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Calcutta, India “Virtual crafting of life-saving molecules” Dr. Shubhra Ghosh Dastidar PhD , Associate Professor, Bioinformatics Centre, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India Application Deadline February 10, 2020 Selection Notification February 12, 2020 Registration Deadline February 17, 2020 Limited Seats: 30 Specially Designed for, B.Sc. (final year), M.Sc. students in any brunches of Life Sciences, Chemistry and Physics B.Tech. (final year) students in Biotechnology and related fields Applications (in prescribed format) to be sent to: biosymp@jisiasr.org Registration Fee INR 250/-* (ONLY FOR SELECTED CANDIDATES) *includes registration kit, participation certificate and food Drug on Team : Dr. Kamakshi Sureka Dr. Rachana Banerjee Dr. Debabani Ganguly Dr. Sujay Chattopadhyay Centre for Health Science & Technology (CHeST) JISIASR Kolkata, JIS University
What is National Science Day?National Science Day is celebrated in India every year on 28th February to mark the discovery of great phenomena called “Raman Effect” by Sir C.V. Raman on this day in 1928. The discovery won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. The first National Science Day was celebrated in India on 28th February, 1987. Purpose of the CelebrationThe basic objective of the observation of National Science Day is to spread the message of importance of science and its application among the people. National Science Day is celebrated as one of the main science festivals in India every year. AnnouncementJIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research (JISIASR) Kolkata, an initiative of JIS Group under JIS University, is pleased to welcome you all to the program for celebrating National Science Day 2020 on 28th February scheduled at Salt Lake Campus, Arch Waterfront Building (17th Floor), Sector-V, Kolkata-91. About the ProgramTo commemorate the great discovery of “Raman Effect” on the occasion of National Science Day 2020, JISIASR Kolkata is organizing the following events:1. Model display for UG students2. Poster presentation by PG/PhD students3. Innovative concept proposal (open to all) BEST THREE ENTRY (PARTICIPANTS) IN EACH CATEGORY WILL BE AWARDED
JIS INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES AND RESEARCH KOLKATA AND ADI ASSOCIATES USA ALONG WITH GAABESU,IIEST SHIBPUR ORGANISE 2 DAY CONFERENCE THEME: SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES AND ROAD MAP TO FUTURE CONFERENCE DATES : 17th January -18th January 2020 VENUE 1 : on 17th January 2020 at JIS INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES AND RESEARCH KOLKATA; ARCH WATERFRONT ,17th FLOOR, SECTOR 5, SALT LAKE: KOLKATA PROGRAM DURATION: 1 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. THEME: INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS & SERVICES TO ADDRESS SUSTAINABILITY VENUE 2 : on 18th January, 2020 at LALIT GREAT EASTERN, KOLKATA:1,2,3 Old Court House Street , Dalhousie, Kolkata-700069: PROGRAM DURATION: 9.30A.M. to 5.15 P.M.
Location: JISIASR Kolkata Invited Speaker: Dr. Debabrata Mandal, Associate Professor, Dept. of Biotechnology, NIPER KOLKATA Abstract – The study of neglected diseases like leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease, has not received much attention even though it is the second largest infectious disease after malaria. As per WHO report, a total of 0.7–1.0 million new leishmaniasis cases, which is spread by 23 Leishmania species in more than 98 countries, are estimated with an alarming 26,000–65,000 death toll every year. Lack of potential vaccines along with cost and toxicity of amphotericin B (AmB), the most common drug for treatment of visreal leishmaniasis (VL), has raised the interest significantly for new formulations and drug delivery systems including gold nanoparticle (GNP)-based delivery as anti-leishmanial agents. Our study aimed to develop a water-soluble covalent conjugate of GNP with AmB (GL-AmB) for improved antileishmanial efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity.The nanoparticles, synthesized by carboxyl-to-amine coupling chemistry, were characterized by dynamic light scattering, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and spectroscopic (UV–visible and infrared) methods. Experiments on AmB uptake of macrophages, ergosterol depletion of drug-treated parasites, cytokine ELISA, fluorescence anisotropy, flow cytometry and gene expression studies established improved efficacy of GL-AmB over standard AmB formulation. In another study, we have developed direct one step detection of parasite DNA and associated drug-resistance, if any, in suspected VL patients. The GNP-based biosensor was used to detect single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) present in different chromosomal regions of resistant strains and altered mRNA expression level that differentiates drug-resistant vs. -sensitive strains.
Location: Kolkata Invited Speaker: Dr. Diganta Mukherjee Bio-sketch : Dr. Diganta Mukherjee, BStat, MStat, PhD (Economics) all from Indian Statistical Institute. Research interests are Welfare & Development Economics in general and multidimensional poverty in particular. He is also active in the area of Finance, particularly mathematical models for pricing contracts and Analysis and modelling of Network data. Ex-faculty, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Essex University, ICFAI Business School. Now faculty at the Indian Statistical Institute. Has over 80 research publications in national and international journals and authored three books.Has been involved in projects with large corporate houses and various ministries of Government of India and West Bengal Government.Acting as technical advisor to Multi-Commodities Exchange, Reserve Bank of India, Securities and Exchange Board of India, National Sample Survey Office, National Accounts Division (Central Statistical Office).
Location: Kolkata Invited Speaker: Dr. Jürgen Pionteck Bio: Dr. Jürgen Pionteck will deliver a short lecture on the research work going on “Research at IPF Dresden on functional carbon containing composites: sensors, thermoelectrics, capacitors, and EMI shielding” for our students.
Location: Kolkata Invited Speaker: Mr. Vishal Das Bio: Vishal Das received an M.S. in applied geophysics from the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad and an M.S. in geophysics from Stanford University. He is a Ph.D. student at the Stanford Rock Physics and Borehole Geophysics Project, Stanford University. He worked as a geoscientist for three years at Schlumberger, India. His research interests include machine learning, numerical and statistical methods for rock physics, and quantitative seismic interpretation.