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Mr. Akalabya Bissoyi

Ph.d scholar
The Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
Nit campus, Rourkela, Orissa
 

Brief Biography:


Research scholar Department of Biotechnology & Medical Engineering National Institute of Technology, Rourkela. ORISSA, INDIA

Mobile: +91-8763916141

E-Mail: bissoyi.akalabya@gmail.com 509bm001@nitrkl.ac.in

Experience: DOCTORATE OF PHILOSOPHY National institute of technology Rourkela, India-769008 PhD (Biomedical Engineering)

December 2009 - Present PhD Thesis Title: Cryo preservation of Cord and Cord Blood Derived Mesenchymal Cells.

POST GRADUATE National institute of technology Rourkela, India-769008

M. Tech. (Biotechnology & Medical Engineering) June 2007-April 2009.

UNDERGRADUATE Indira Gandhi institute of pharmaceutical sciences, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India Bachelor in pharmacy, June2002-Apr 06

 

Academic positions:


Educational Qualification

1. 2007: Bachelor; Pharmacy; Indira Gandhi institute of pharmaceutical sciences, Bhubaneswar
2. 2009: M. Tech.; Biotechnology; National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India
3. Present: PhD (continuing); Biotechnology; National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India

Employment History

1. Jun 2009-Dec 2009: Research; Research Associate

 

Research interests:


Bioinfirmatics and stem cell

 

Any other information:


Publications

1. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Volume 6, Issue Supplement s1, Article first published online: 3 SEP 2012; Isolation, characterization and preservation of MSCs derived from umbilical cord blood
2. Indian Journal of Pharmacology (Communicated); In silico Prediction of novel Lead Molecules for Migraine Using Blind Docking D. Mahajan, A. Bissoyi*, C Mahapatra, A. P. Das
3. Journal of Engineering and Technology Research; Comparative phylogenic analysis & secondary rRNA structure Prediction of isolated strain Brevibacterium casei with other chromium resistant strains. Alok Prasad Das *, Akalabya Bissoyi
4. Cryoletter (Communicated); Effect of combined cryoprotective agents on the viability of cord blood derived MNCs by apoptosis study A. Bissoyi, K. Pramanik

 

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