About Chandrika

Education:

B.Tech in Biotechnology @ Amity University , Noida, Uttar Pradesh

M.Tech in Industrial Biotechnology @ National Institute of Technology Karnataka

Email: cg.19.gupta@gmail.com   cg.19.tech@iitkgp.ac.in

Scientific interests and goals

Biological materials can be reinforced as an effective weapon against the tumor cells. Unravelling therapeutic potential of such biomaterials can enable us to further investigate their mechanisms to eliminate these cells. Variety of such drug delivery systems have been the subject of intensive research due to their unique characteristics in anticancer therapy with pursuit of translating them from bench to bedside. These materials exhibit greater cellular uptake, prolonged circulation after surface modification, and efficient access to targeted tumor site. Hence, I am keen to work on the fabrication and characterization of biomaterials for drug delivery applications and clinical translation.

Research Experience:

  •   NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SURATHKAL 25th July 2016- 4th July 2017. Title: Mycosensing of soil contaminant.
  •   INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS 18th May 2016-15th July 2016. Title: Antimicrobial and Biodegradable Polymer for Food Packaging.
  •   AMITY INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 8th February-26th April. Title: Evaluation of insecticidal activity of methanolic extracts of Ricinus     communis leaves against Pulse beetle Callosobruchus maculatus.
  •   AMITY INSTITUTE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, NOIDA 9th May 2014 to 26th June 2014.Title: Preparation and characterization of almond oil driven pearl millet amylase loaded bovine    serum albumin nanoparticles.
  •   WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, KOLKATA 15th May 2013 to 30th June 2013.Title: Development of molecular marker for determination of genetic disorder.

Publications:

  •   Datta S., Rameshbabu A.P., Bankoti K., Roy M., Gupta C., Jana S., Das A.K., Sen R., Dhara S. (2021). Decellularized bone matrix/oleoyl chitosan derived supramolecular injectable hydrogel promotes efficient bone integration. Materials Science and Engineering: C,119, 111604.
  • Gupta, C., Balakrishnan, R. M., Priyanka, U., & Pugazhendhi, A. (2019). Mycosensing of soil contaminants by Ganoderma lucidum and Omphalotus subilludens including the insights on growth media. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 20, 101239.
  •   Rani K., Gupta C., Chauhan C. (2015). Biodegradation of almond oil driven bovine serum albumin nanoparticles for controlled release of encapsulated Pearl millet amylase. American J Phytomedicine Clin Therapeutics,3(3): 222-230.