Our article explores the functional mechanism of an antidepression drug discussed in "Modulating a model membrane of sphingomyelin by a tricyclic antidepressant drug"
Click here for details: https://t.co/7KNHstOzUK
@SanjeevSaGa@ph_pacific@idevanshkaushik
16th July: Talking at the ' Surface X-ray and Neutron Scattering (SXNS) 17' conference at 'European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF)' at Grenoble, France. @SanjeevSaGa@ShivNadarUniv
Our article in European Physical Journal discussing X-ray scattering techniques to biomimetic membranes. The issue on special topic 'Biomimetic and Cellular Membranes' is a collection of beautiful articles.
https://t.co/TEYMGdwfjU
Our research work in collaboration with Dr. Venus Singh Mithu of Guru Nanak Dev University. It discusses the role of cholesterol in the interaction of ionic liquids with lipid membranes. More here: https://t.co/DQ8B1V7Hrt…
@SanjeevSaGa@ph_pacific@SNU_NatScience
@ShivNadarUniv#Student_Sponsored_Convocation
The university couldn't afford to arrange a convocation for graduating students.
Mandatory deduction of ₹6500 from student's caution/security money.
@SoftMatter_SNU@ShivNadarUniv@RanjiniRRI@SanjeevSaGa Thank you my mentor and thesis supervisor, Dr. Sajal Kumar Ghosh for all your support and consistent guidance. This journey couldn't be completed without your role as a guardian and motivator.
I acknowledge the support from doctoral committee, reviewers and examiners.
It was great in presenting and discussing our research at the Department of Physics in @iitpalakkad . The short visit was quite intense and effective!
@BibhuRanjan@SanjeevSaGa
Our review article on effects of ionic liquids on biomembrane is out in 'Chemistry and Physics of Lipids'. It could be an interesting read for those who are working in the field of 'Membrane Biophysics'.
@IISaheliMitraII@SanjeevSaGa@ShivNadarUniv
https://t.co/oGiCuddWsR
Our group visited by Dr. Veerendra K Sharma from Solid State Physics Division (SSPD), Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai. Present collaboration is going to be a long scientific journey😀!
DNA is a negatively charged macromolecule that dissolves in water. How can we make them float on a water surface? Check out our recent article in American Chemical Society (ACS) journal #Langmuir@ACS_Langmuir@SanjeevSaGa @guffawingbuddha
https://t.co/3m5o78fsKY