Tatini Rakshit
    INSPIRE FACULTY, SNBNCBS
   







   tatini.rakshit@bose.res.in
   www.bose.res.in
   Telephone +91-33-2335 5706/07/08 (extn: 268)
 

Educational Background:

  • B.Sc. and M. Sc. (Chemistry), Jadavpur University (2003-2008)
  • Ph. D., Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata (2014)

Professional Background:

  • Post-Doctoral Training: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, USA (2014 – 2016)

  • Post-Doctoral Training: National Cancer Institute, NIH, USA (2016 – 2018)

  • DST Inspire Faculty (November 2018-till date) :Department of Chemical, Biological & Macro-Molecular Sciences , SNBNCBS

Research Interests:

Studying Biomolecular interactions using Single Molecule Detection (SMD) Approach

  • Biophysical characteristics of extracellular vesicles towards the discovery of novel biomarkers for Cancer

  • Nano-mechanical Properties of biomolecules

  • Solid state protein based bioelectronics

 

 

Significant Recent Publications: 

  • D Paul, A Mitra, A Nandi, B Dutta, P Borar, D Senapati, S K Pal, T Rakshit*, Identification of Biomarker Hyaluronan on Colon Cancer Extracellular Vesicles Using Correlative AFM and Spectroscopy, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2020, 11, 5569. Highlighted by DST media cell and featured at IndiaBioscience (TIFR Publication).
  • T Rakshit*, D Melters, E Dimitriadis, M Bui, Y Dalal*, Nano-mechanical Properties of Nucleosomes, Nucleus (methods), 2020 (just accepted)
  • D Mukherjee,T Rakshit*,P Singh, S Mondal, D Paul, M Ahir, A Adhikari, T P Puthiyapurayil, P K Vemula, D Senapati,R Das* , S K Pal*, Differential Flexibility Leading to Crucial Microelastic Properties of Asymmetric Lipid Vesicles for Cellular Transfection: A Combined Spectroscopic and Atomic Force Microscopy Studies, Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2020 (just accepted).
  • T Rakshit*, S Bera, J Kolay, R Mukhopadhyay*, Nanoscale Solid-state Electron Transport via Ferritin: It's Implication in Molecular Bioelectronics, (perspective article), Nanostructures and Nano-objects, 2020 (under revision).

  • D Mukherjee, P Singh, T Rakshit, P Vemula, J Sengupta, R Das, S K Pal, Deciphering the Response of Asymmetry in Hydrophobic Chains of Novel Cationic Lipids towards Biological Function, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019, 22, 1738.

* corresponding author

 
 
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