Degree

University / College

Year of Passing / Year Of Completion / Award

B.A./ B.Sc

Vidyasagar University

1997

M.A / M.Sc

              V.U.

1999

PhD

              V.U.

2005

Post. Doc. Fellow Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology 2006


·       Teaching:  Evolution, Ecology, Fishery, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Physiology, Developmental Biology, Instrumentation, Biochemistry.

·       Research:  Stress Physiology in fish especially on thermal stress, Eco-toxicological study.



Fisheries (Stress Physiology)



              M.Phil / PhD Thesis Guidance

Name Of The

Scholar

Degree

Broad Area

Co-Supervisor

Status:

Ongoing /Submitted /Awarded

Year if Awarded

Anuradha Deb

Ph.D

Aquatic toxicology

 Dr. Partha Pratim   Chakravorty

 

     

       Awarded

 2023



Title of Seminar/Work.etc.

Authors

Year

Poster/ Oral / Paper

Organizer

Organized at

International Seminar on Modern trends in Biological Sciences

Dr. T. Das.

24.10.2009

Paper published

PG Dept. of Zoology, Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

UGC sponsored National Seminar on Rabindranath: Our Cultural Heritage.

Dr. T. Das.

19.08.2011

Participated

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

UGC sponsored National Seminar on Modern Trends in Life Sciences

Dr. T. Das.

March 17-18, 2012

Paper published

Dept. of Life Sciences, Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

UGC sponsored National Seminar on Design and Analysis of Graph Algorithms

Dr. T. Das.

Aug. 13-14, 2012

Participated

Dept. of Mathematics, Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

International Conference on Biodiversity & Sustainable Energy Development.

Dr. T. Das.

Sept. 14-15, 2012

Paper Presented

OMICS Publishing Group, USA.

Hydrabad, India

DST sponsored science camp-SEATS, 2012.

Dr. T. Das.

DEC.19-23, 2012

Faculty MENTOR

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

International conference on “Environment and Sustainability”

Dr. T. Das.

13th – 14th October,2020

Interactive Participation

PG Dept. of Zoology in association with WBBB

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

CSIR sponsored International Conference on Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change Dr. T. Das. 23-24 March 2023 Organizer Centre for Natural Sciences and IQAC Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College ( A)

Title

Year

Convener /Organizing Secretary   / Treasurer /Member

Organizer

Organized at

Organised a training course on Ornamental Fish Culture

2010

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Organised an Enterpeniorship programme on ‘Ornamental Fish Culture and Marketing for Self-Help Group

2011

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

One day International seminar on Modern Trends in Biological Research

2011

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Aquaculture Technology and Management

2015

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Molecular mechanism of Cell Signalling

2015

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Renegade Serpents

2015

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Vermicompost Technology

2016

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Biotechnology: A remedy for eco-restoration

2017

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

Indigenous ornamental fish culture, marketing, livelihood and conservation

2020

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College

International conference on “Environment and Sustainability”

2020

Member

PG. Dept. of Zoology

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College



Histological changes in Horabagrus brachysomaacclimated to warm temperature and exposed tocritical thermal maxima and minima

Rishikesh S. Dalvia, b,*, Tilak Dasb, c, Asim K. Pal b, Dipesh Debnathb

Zoology and Ecology

 Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2023

 

 

 

     0.168

 

 Yes

 

 

 

 

ASSESSMENT OF ANTIBACTERIAL POTENTIALITY OF Clitoria ternatea AGAINST SOME PATHOGENIC BACTERIA

DEB Anuradha , BHATTACHARJEE INDRANIL,  DAS TILAK AND CHAKRAVORTY PARTHA PRATIM

International Journal of Biology, Pharmacy and Allied Sciences

Yes

 

2023

 2.284

Yes

 

Modelling of surface water quality parameters from Damodor river at slag disposal site, Dharampur, West Bengal using Water Quality Index

Deb Anuradha, Bhattacharya Indranil, Das Tilak, Mandal Biplab, Chakravorty Partha Pratim

International Journal of Ecology and Development,  36(3): 12-24.

 

NO

2021

NIL

Yes

 

 

Antibiotic and heavy metal resistance in bacteria from organs of sewage fed farm fish.

A.Deb, I. Bhattacharjee, T. Das, P.P. Chakravorty.

Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications. 13(4):2319-2326.

 

 

 

NO

 

 

2020

 

 

    NIL

 Yes

 

 

 

Estimation of swimming performance of juvenile Tilapia mossambica (Jones and Sarojini, 1952) under controlled environment.

B. Mahata;

T. Das and R. Khan.

International Journal of Life Sciences Research. 6(3): 349-357.

 

 

 

NO

 

 

2018

 

 

    NIL

 Yes

 

 

 

Metabolic and cellular responses of catfish, Horabagrus brachysoma(Günther) acclimated to increasing temperatures.

R. S. Dalvi, T. Das, D. Debnath,S. Yengkokpam, K. Baruah, L. R. Tiwari, A. K. Pal.

 

Journal of Thermal Biology. 65: 32-40.

 

 

 

YES

 

 

 

 

2017

 

 

 

2.361

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Ultrastructural Alterations in the Gills of Labeo rohita Fingerlings Exposed to Thermal Extremes.

T. Das, N. P. Sahu, S. K. Chakraborty, N. Chatterjee, M.S. Mohammed, R. S. Dalvi, K. Baruah, A. K. Pal.

 

 

Anatomia Histologia Embryologia. 43: 75-80.

 

 

 

YES

 

 

 

 

2014

 

 

 

0.696

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Effect of stocking density and journey length on the welfare of rohu (Labeo rohita Hamilton) fry.

N. Chatterjee, A. K. Pal, T. Das, R. Dalvi, M. S. Mohammad, K. Sarma, S. C. Mukherjee and K. Baruah

 

 

Aquaculture International. 18(5): 859-868

 

 

 

YES

 

 

 

 

2010

 

 

 

1.363

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption rates of the catfish Horabagrus brachysoma (Günther) acclimated to different temperatures.

Rishikesh S. Dalvi , Asim K. Pal , Lalchand R. Tiwari , Tilak Das , Kartik Baruah.

 

 

Aquaculture. 295: 116-119

 

 

 

YES

 

 

 

2009

 

 

3.224

 Yes

 

 

 

Biochemical and stress responses of Labeo rohita (Hamilton) and Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton) in relation to acclimation temperatures.

Das, T., Pal, A. K., Chakraborty, S. K., Manush, S. M., Dalvi, R. S., Apte, S. K., Sahu, N. P., Baruah, K.

 

 

Journal of Fish Biology. 74: 1487-1498

 

 

YES

 

 

 

 

2009

 

 

 

1.495

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Acclimation of Anabas testudineus (Bloch) to three test

temperatures influences thermal tolerance and oxygen

consumption

Kamal Sarma, A. K. Pal, S. Ayyappan, T. Das,

S. M. Manush, Dipesh Debnath, Kartik Baruah

Fish Physiology and Biochemistry. 36(1): 85-90.

 

 

YES

 

 

 

2008

 

 

2.242

 Yes

 

 

 

Persistent sub-lethal chlorine exposure augments immunosuppression in Cyprinus carpio advanced fingerlings due to increasing acclimation temperatures

Verma, A., Pal, A. K., Manush, S. M., Das, T., Dalvi, R. S., Chandrachoodan, P. P., Apte, S. K., 2007.

 

 

Fish and Shell fish Immunology.

22: 547-555.

 

 

 

NO

 

 

 

2007

 

 

 

NIL

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Persistent sub-lethal chlorine exposure influences temperature induced secondary stress responses in Cyprinus carpio early fingerlings

Verma, A. K., Pal, A, K.,Manush, S. M., Das, T., Dalvi, R. S., Chandrachoodan, P. P., Apte, S. K

 

 

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology.

87 (3):229-237.

 

 

 

YES

 

 

 

 

2007

 

 

 

 2.751

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Ultrastructural alterations in the gills of Macrobrachium rosenbergii acclimated to three different temperatures Manush, S. M., Pal, A. K.,Das, T., Chatterjee, N., Sarma, K., Mukherjee, S.C

Manush, S. M., Pal, A. K.,Das, T., Chatterjee, N., Sarma, K., Mukherjee, S.C

 

 

Asian Journal of Cell Biology.

2(1):1-10.

 

 

 

NO

 

 

 

2007

 

 

NIL

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Secondary stress responses in Indian major carps, Labeo rohita (Hamilton), Catla catla (Hamilton) and Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton) fry to increasing packing densities.

Chatterjee, N., Pal. A. K.,Das, T., Manush, S. M., Venkateshwarlu, G., Mukherjee, S. C

 

 

Aquaculture Research.

37: 472-476.

 

 

YES

 

 

 

 

2006

 

 

 

1.748

 Yes

 

 

 

 

The influence of temperatures ranging from 25 to 36 oC on development rates, morphometric and survival of freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) embryo

Manush, S. M., Pal, A. K.,Das, T., and Mukherjee, S. C

 

 

Aquaculture.

256(1-4):529- 536.

 

 

 

 

YES

 

 

 

 

2006

 

 

 

3.224

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Thermal dependence of embryonic development and hatching rate in Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822)

Das, T.,Pal, A. K.,Chakraborty S. K., Manush, S. M., Dalvi, R. and Mukherjee, S. C.

 

 

Aquaculture.

255(1-4):536-541.

 

 

YES

 

 

 

2006

 

 

3.224

 Yes

 

 

 

Metabolic elasticity and induction of heat shock protein (hsp-70) in Labeo rohita acclimated to four temperatures.

Das, T.,Pal. A. K.,Chakraborty, S. K., Manush, S. M., Chatterjee, N. and Apte, S. K

Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences.

19(7),1033-1039.

 

 

NO

 

 

 

2006

 

 

NIL

Yes 

 

 

 

Thermal tolerance and metabolic activity of yellowtail catfish Pangasius pangasius (Hamilton, 1822) advanced fingerlings, with emphasis on their culture potential

Debnath, D., Pal, A. K., Sahu, N. P., Baruah, K., Yengkokpam, S., Das, T. and Manush. S.M

 

 

 

Aquaculture.

258: 606-610.

 

 

 

YES

 

 

 

 

2006

 

 

 

3.224

 Yes

 

 

 

Dietary high protein and vitamin C mitigate stress due chelate claw ablation in Macrobrachium rosenbergii males

Manush, S .M., Pal, A. K., Das, T.and Mukherjee, S. C

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology).

142 (1): 10-18.

 

 

 

NO

 

 

 

 

 

2005

 

 

 

 

     NIL

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Thermal tolerance, growth and oxygen consumption rate of Labeo rohita fry (Hamilton, 1822) acclimated to four temperatures

Das, T.,Pal, A. K., Chakraborty, S. K., Manush S. M., Sahu N. P. and Mukherjee, S. C

 

Journal of Thermal Biology.

30:378- 383.

 

 

YES

 

 

 

2005

 

 

 

2.361

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption of Macrobrachium rosenbergii acclimated to three temperatures

Manush, S. M., Pal, A. K., Chatterjee, N., Das, T. and Mukherjee, S. C.

 

Journal of Thermal Biology.

29 (1): 15-19.

 

 

 

 

YES

 

 

 

2004

 

 

 

2.361

 Yes

 

 

 

 

 

Thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption of Labeo rohita and Cyprinus carpio early fingerlings acclimated to three different temperatures

 

Chatterjee, N., Pal, A. K.,Manush, S. M., Das, T. and Mukherjee, S. C

 

Journal of Thermal Biology.

29: 265-270.

 

 

YES

 

 

 

2004

 

 

 

2.361

 Yes

 

 

 

 

Thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption of Indian Major carps acclimated to four temperatures

Das, T.,Pal, A. K., Chakraborty, S. K., Manush, S. M., Chatterjee, N. and Mukherjee, S. C

 

 

Journal of Thermal Biology.

29:157-163.

 

 

 

YES

 

 

 

 

2004

 

 

 

2.361

 Yes

 

 

 

 



Title

Organized By

Venue

Year

Community Metabolic Disorder and Dietary Therapeutic Approaches.

Dept. Of Nutrition, Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College.

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College.

2014

Research Trends in Medicine and Biology: The issues of Health, Ecology and Management.

Kankabati Rishi Arabinda Rural Development and Social Welfare Institute.

Midnapore Film Society and Federation Hall, Midnapore

2016

Indigenous ornamental fish culture, marketing, livelihood and conservation.

PG Dept. Of Zoology,  Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College.

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College.

2020



Title (Book / Book chapters)

Role (Author / editor)

Name of the Book

Year

Published by

ISBN.

NO-

Implication of customized fish swimming respirometer and freeware kinovea 0.8.15 during fish swimming analysis

Author

A Glimpse of Biology beyond Textbooks

2018

ROHINI NANDAN,

KOL – 12.

978-81-937379-5-8

Biochemical and Molecular Characterization of Indian Major Carps in relation to Thermal Tolerance.

Author

Health, Nutrition and Hygiene: The Dynamics of Social Ecology in India

2016

Kankaboty Rishi Arabinda Rural Development and Social Welfare Institute

978-81-930138-1-6

Ornamental Fish Culture

Author

Ornamental Fish Culture

2011

Amitrakkhar

978-81-910333-8-0

Thermal Ecology

Author

Thermal Ecology

2002

Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences

Fish fauna of Kadra Reservior

Author

Fish Fauna of Kadra Reservior

2006

Jointly CIFE & BRNS, BARC

 


Name of the Program

Institute Name

Duration (With Specific Date)

Integrated Coastal Zone Management

CIFE, Mumbai

12th February to 4th March, 2002.

 

Biochemical and Molecular Techniques in Aquaculture

CIFE, Mumbai

19th June to 25th June 2002.

 

Aquatic Animal Toxins and Pharmacological Bioresources

CIFE, Mumbai

22nd March to 11th April, 2003.

Entrepreneurship Development Workshop on Ornamental Fish Culture.

Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College.

12th March to 16th March, 2010.

Research Strategies for Mitigation and Impact of Climate Change on Fisheries.

CIFE, Mumabi

15th November to 5th December, 2012.

Seminar and Hands on Training

Raja N. L. Khan women’s College

4th August to 5th August, 2015.



Name of the Investigator

Title of the project and duration

Amount

Sanctioned/ completed/ongoing
Funding Agency

Dr. P. P.Chakravorty (PI),

Dr. R. Dasgupta & Dr.T.

D as (Co PI)

 

Studies on the usefulness of some-- pollution in agro ecosystem

Rs. 9,86,000/-

completed
UGC


  • Making project and presentation for the Institute and Department.
  •  Organizing Seminar, Symposium and Webinar.
  • Reviewer In Peer-reviewed International and National Journals.
  • Act as a paper setter and supervisor of different examinations.


LIFE MEMBERSHIP OF INDIAN FISHERIES ASSOCIATION.



i) JRF of BARC-BRNS, Mumbai.

ii)  SRF of BARC-BRNS, Mumbai.

iii) SRF (Extended) of CSIR, New Delhi.

iv) Monbukagakusho, Japanese Government Scholarship.

v) Reviewer of peer reviewed International and National Journals.