Saptashwa Datta is an 8th semester undergraduate student majoring in Genetic Engineering at SRM Institute of Science and Technology. He has maintained high academic performance throughout his education. His research experience includes projects on antibiotic resistance in E. coli and cellulose synthesis by bacteria. Currently he is working on a project involving recombinant expression of pharmaceutical enzymes under the guidance of Dr. K.N. Rajnish. Saptashwa has published reviews in peer-reviewed journals and presented his research at conferences. He is an active member of several professional societies.
- Irene Canavesi, B.Sc. student in Biomedical Engineering
- Sara Caramaschi, B.Sc. student in Biomedical Engineering
Lung cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancer forms, with a mortality of 84.2% in 2018. Our project focuses on shortening diagnosis time and improving accuracy in the overall detection of this disease. We implemented a convolutional neural network capable of automatically identifying lungs on a CT image. Segmentation is a necessary first step for the development of an algorithm capable of identifying and classifying the tumor mass since errors in the ROI identification can lead to errors in the tumor mass recognition. The network architecture follows the structure of a preexisting network, the U-Net that performs well on medical images. We reached a very good test accuracy of 99.63%: the strength of our work lies in the large number of CT images of both healthy and sick patients, used for the training and validation of the network.
- Irene Canavesi, B.Sc. student in Biomedical Engineering
- Sara Caramaschi, B.Sc. student in Biomedical Engineering
Lung cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancer forms, with a mortality of 84.2% in 2018. Our project focuses on shortening diagnosis time and improving accuracy in the overall detection of this disease. We implemented a convolutional neural network capable of automatically identifying lungs on a CT image. Segmentation is a necessary first step for the development of an algorithm capable of identifying and classifying the tumor mass since errors in the ROI identification can lead to errors in the tumor mass recognition. The network architecture follows the structure of a preexisting network, the U-Net that performs well on medical images. We reached a very good test accuracy of 99.63%: the strength of our work lies in the large number of CT images of both healthy and sick patients, used for the training and validation of the network.
CONFERENCE SUMMARY
International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)
11th International Conference on Biotechnology, Bio Informatics, Bio Medical Sciences and Stem Cell Applications (B3SC)
21-22 September 2016, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus | London SW7 2AZ
Limitations of Immunotherapeutic Approaches for Cancer Treatment_Crimson Publ...CrimsonpublishersCancer
Of the multiple approaches to cancer therapy, few are as complex as those regimens that encompass immune-based agents. Immunotherapeutic approaches have been the central focus of medical investigators for the past several years. This advance in oncologic care is highlighted by the recognition of the Nobel commission in awarding the 2018 Nobel prize to Allison and Honjo [1]. Their seminal work concentrated on an immunotherapeutic approach to combatting cancers via immune checkpoint receptors’ enhancement of the adaptive immune system. A previous review emphasized the potential role of checkpoint inhibitors in the treatment and cure of HIV also through enhancement of adaptive immune function to counter this virus [2].
CONFERENCE SUMMARY
International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)
5th International Conference on Biotechnology, Bio Informatics, Bio Medical Sciences and Stem Cell Applications (B3SC)
02- 03 September 2016, Faculty of Art and Science (Fen Edebiyat Department), A Block, Yildiz Technical University, Davutpasa Campus, Istanbul, Turkey
A Novel Leaf-fragment Dataset and ResNet for Small-scale Image AnalysisA. Hasib Uddin
This paper introduces a dataset of leaf vein images from four
different species (two from Monocotyledons and two from Dicotyledons).
Then multiple instances of the dataset containing 64x64, 32x32, 16x16, 8x8,
and 4x4 pixel single-channel center-focused images were created, and a
new Residual Neural Network (ResNet) based model has applied on each of
the instances for cotyledon (seed leaf or embryonic leaf) group
identification. Additionally, the same procedures were followed for plant
species classification. The aim was to make use of only the vein patterns for
the task. The results show that despite the difficulties of recognizing
patterns from small-scale images, it is likely to efficiently categorize seed
types and plant species by properly deploying residual blocks in neural
network models. Also, the applied ResNet was compared against
ResNet-152 V2 on the 64x64 pixel image set in terms of species
classification.
Mapping a genome by Microsatellite based method, This presentation contains more information with references. For more comment or send mail to desire more paper.
Prevalence and Characterisation of Beta Lactamases in Multi Drug Resistant Gr...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences is one of the speciality Journal in Dental Science and Medical Science published by International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR). The Journal publishes papers of the highest scientific merit and widest possible scope work in all areas related to medical and dental science. The Journal welcome review articles, leading medical and clinical research articles, technical notes, case reports and others.
Bioinformatics in the Clinical Pipeline: Contribution in Genomic Medicineiosrjce
In this review report we like to focus on the new challenges in methodology of modern biology be
used in medical science. Today human health is a primary issue to cure disease, undoubtedly the answer to this
is bioinformatics or (In-silco) tools has change the concept of treating patients to understand the need of
genomic medicine in use. Those with new modes of action in clinical treatment, is a major health concern in
medical science. On global prospective scientific role in constructing new ideas to remediate health care to
treat disease exciting in nature is challenging task. So awareness needs to accelerate store clinical datasets for
scientific represents to design genomic drugs. This new outline will drive the medical to discover public data
and create a cognitive approach to use technology cheaper at cost effective mode.
CONFERENCE SUMMARY
International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)
11th International Conference on Biotechnology, Bio Informatics, Bio Medical Sciences and Stem Cell Applications (B3SC)
21-22 September 2016, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus | London SW7 2AZ
Limitations of Immunotherapeutic Approaches for Cancer Treatment_Crimson Publ...CrimsonpublishersCancer
Of the multiple approaches to cancer therapy, few are as complex as those regimens that encompass immune-based agents. Immunotherapeutic approaches have been the central focus of medical investigators for the past several years. This advance in oncologic care is highlighted by the recognition of the Nobel commission in awarding the 2018 Nobel prize to Allison and Honjo [1]. Their seminal work concentrated on an immunotherapeutic approach to combatting cancers via immune checkpoint receptors’ enhancement of the adaptive immune system. A previous review emphasized the potential role of checkpoint inhibitors in the treatment and cure of HIV also through enhancement of adaptive immune function to counter this virus [2].
CONFERENCE SUMMARY
International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)
5th International Conference on Biotechnology, Bio Informatics, Bio Medical Sciences and Stem Cell Applications (B3SC)
02- 03 September 2016, Faculty of Art and Science (Fen Edebiyat Department), A Block, Yildiz Technical University, Davutpasa Campus, Istanbul, Turkey
A Novel Leaf-fragment Dataset and ResNet for Small-scale Image AnalysisA. Hasib Uddin
This paper introduces a dataset of leaf vein images from four
different species (two from Monocotyledons and two from Dicotyledons).
Then multiple instances of the dataset containing 64x64, 32x32, 16x16, 8x8,
and 4x4 pixel single-channel center-focused images were created, and a
new Residual Neural Network (ResNet) based model has applied on each of
the instances for cotyledon (seed leaf or embryonic leaf) group
identification. Additionally, the same procedures were followed for plant
species classification. The aim was to make use of only the vein patterns for
the task. The results show that despite the difficulties of recognizing
patterns from small-scale images, it is likely to efficiently categorize seed
types and plant species by properly deploying residual blocks in neural
network models. Also, the applied ResNet was compared against
ResNet-152 V2 on the 64x64 pixel image set in terms of species
classification.
Mapping a genome by Microsatellite based method, This presentation contains more information with references. For more comment or send mail to desire more paper.
Prevalence and Characterisation of Beta Lactamases in Multi Drug Resistant Gr...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences is one of the speciality Journal in Dental Science and Medical Science published by International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR). The Journal publishes papers of the highest scientific merit and widest possible scope work in all areas related to medical and dental science. The Journal welcome review articles, leading medical and clinical research articles, technical notes, case reports and others.
Bioinformatics in the Clinical Pipeline: Contribution in Genomic Medicineiosrjce
In this review report we like to focus on the new challenges in methodology of modern biology be
used in medical science. Today human health is a primary issue to cure disease, undoubtedly the answer to this
is bioinformatics or (In-silco) tools has change the concept of treating patients to understand the need of
genomic medicine in use. Those with new modes of action in clinical treatment, is a major health concern in
medical science. On global prospective scientific role in constructing new ideas to remediate health care to
treat disease exciting in nature is challenging task. So awareness needs to accelerate store clinical datasets for
scientific represents to design genomic drugs. This new outline will drive the medical to discover public data
and create a cognitive approach to use technology cheaper at cost effective mode.
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Saptashwa cv
1. CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: SAPTASHWA DATTA
DEGREE: B.TECH
CURRENT STATUS: 8TH SEMESTER, 4TH YEAR
MAJOR: GENETIC ENGINEERING
UNIVERSITY: SRM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLGY
EDUCATION ___________________________________________________
CGPA: 7.51 (83.18%), MAJOR: GENETIC ENGINEERING, SRM UNIVERSITY, 2016-2020
PERCENTAGE: 85.2%, BRANCH: SCIENCE, AISSCE, BIRLA HIGH SCHOOL, 2016
CGPA: 9.2, CBSE, BIRLA HIGH SCHOOL, 2014
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE __________________________________________
1) 30th May to 30th June 2018
Short term project internship
Bio zone Research Pvt. Ltd.
Project description
Detection of resistance to antibiotics by disc diffusion assay on Escherichia coli sample isolated from urinary tract
infection patient. The gene responsible for conferring resistance to the Beta Lactam antibiotic was then screened using
PCR analysis. A project report was written in the form of a research paper
2) July 2018-till date Trainee and intern in a lab project
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Guide: Dr. K.N. Rajnish (Associate professor)
Project description (Ongoing)
1)Recombinant expression of the pharmaceutical enzymes.
2) Cellulose synthesis by various bacteria
3)Comparative genomics of Serratia sp. (Undergraduate Thesis)
RESEARCH SKILLS __________________________________________
Techniques: Micropippeting, Basic Bacterial culture techniques Preparation of media, Agarose gel electrophoresis,
SDS –PAGE , Enzyme assays, Protein purification using affinity chromatography, Polymerase Chain reaction, Protein
estimation(Lowry’s method), Recombinant DNA technology in microbes,Congo Red Assay, Calcofluor assay, EPS
extraction, Crystal Violet Microtiter plate assay, Manual genome mining, Real- time PCR, Digital PCR, Genome
annotation, Pan Genome analysis using Galaxy, Cytoscape, STRING, Gene Mark
2. 3) May 2019 – July 2019 Summer Research fellow
Center for BioSystems Science and Engineering (BSSE)
Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc)
Guide: Dr. Rachit Agarwal
Project description
Development of murine DMM model and an in-vitro secretome model for studying osteoarthritis
RESEARCH SKILLS __________________________________________
Techniques: Animal cell culture (C28/I2, HeLa), Histological studies (Tissue embedding, sectioning, Safranin-O
staining and imaging), Using Serological pipettes, Usage of Multiwell pipettes, FACS basics, Senescence induction
(BrdU and H2O2), ELISA, Immunocytochemistry, PLGA micro carrier formation and drug encapsulation by single
emulsion method, DIC microscopy basics, Confocal Microscopy basics, Light Microscopy
Achievements and Publications
1)Completed BEST summer research fellowship program at Center For Bio Systems Science And Engineering,
Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore (https://www.be.iisc.ac.in/BEST.html)
2)Single author review entitled “A systematic study on the recent crisis in public health in Kerala”. (Asian
Journal of Health Sciences (2347-5218)) https://doi.org/10.15419/ajhs.v5i1.444
3) First author review entitled “Metagenomic applications in microbial diversity, bioremediation, pollution
monitoring, enzyme and drug discovery” accepted in Environmental Chemistry letters (IF - 4.6)
Manuscripts in preparation/ Review
1) Research paper entitled “ Random UV mutagenesis for improvement of production of serratiopeptidase from
Serratia marcescens” submitted to the Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology (Under Review)
2) Review paper entitled “ Enzyme Therapy: A forerunner in catalysing a healthy society” submitted to “ Expert
Opinion on Biological Therapy ( Revised and resubmitted ;Under review)
3) Research paper entitled “ Computational analysis of Drug resistance in Lactobacillus acidophilus ” (manuscript in
preparation)
Posters/ Papers presented
1) Presented a poster on “ Cellulose synthesis by Serratia marcescens : An Insilico approach” in “National
Conference on Make in India for the biotech way forward” organised by “Society of Chemical and Synthetic
Biology” on 30th and 31st August in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
MEMBERSHIPS/SOCIETIES
1) Student member of American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology(ASBMB), United States of America
2) Student affiliate of Royal Society of Biology(RSB), United Kingdom
3) Student member of American Chemical Society (ACS), United States of America
4) Student member of Internationational Metabolic Engineering Society (IMES), part of AIChE, United States of
America
5) Student member of Society of Biological Engineers, part of AIChE, United States of America
3. References
1) Dr. KN Rajnish (Associate Professor , SRMIST )
Contact details
Phone: +91 9445373014
Email: rajnish.n@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in, knrmku@gmail.com
Dr. Selvarajan Ethiraj ( Research Assistant Professor, SRMIST )
Contact details
Phone: +91 9843430245
Email: selvarajan.e@srmuniv.ktr.ac.in, selrajan@gmail.com