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'''Utpal Bhadra''' a renowned International Scientist, worked earlier as a Senior Principal Scientist ( Deputy Director) in the ] (CCMB), CSIR in ], India. Bhadra is known for his work on ],<ref name=misses>{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/citys-scientist-couple-misses-nobel-narrowly/article3056451.ece|title=City's scientist couple misses Nobel narrowly|date=4 October 2006|publisher=|work=The Hindu}}</ref> and is a ] and a ] in the United Kingdom in 2016. He is called as 'RNAI MAN' as nick name in Asia (Biosketch BioAsia). He and his wife showed that there is a potential link between transcriptional and post transcriptional gene silencing '''Utpal Bhadra''' a renowned International Scientist, worked earlier as a Senior Principal Scientist ( Deputy Director) in the ] (CCMB), CSIR in ], India. Bhadra is known for his work on ],<ref name=misses>{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/citys-scientist-couple-misses-nobel-narrowly/article3056451.ece|title=City's scientist couple misses Nobel narrowly|date=4 October 2006|publisher=|work=The Hindu}}</ref> and is a ] and a ] in the United Kingdom in 2016. He is called as 'RNAI MAN' as nick name in Asia (Biosketch BioAsia). He and his wife showed that cosuppression or transgene silencing was also active in nonhomologous transgenes and also involved via mutually related endogenous sequences.<ref></ref> {}

Bhadra, along with his wife, Dr. Manika Pal Bhadra, and Prof. Jim Birchler of the ], invented cossuppression in Animal system in 1997 that was the first example of ] in animal systems.<ref name=misses/> His work published in the "CELL" journal. Then They also established that RNAI plays a key and revolutionaries role Heterochromain formation in animal tumor cells particularly in Cancer in ] that was in the top ten ranking papers for three consecutive years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Hyderabad-Tab/2016-05-04/CCMB-scientist-bags-Bharat-Jyoti-Award/225938|title=CCMB scientist bags Bharat Jyoti Award|work=]}}</ref> Bhadra, along with his wife, Dr. Manika Pal Bhadra, and Prof. Jim Birchler of the ], invented cossuppression in Animal system in 1997 that was the first example of ] in animal systems.<ref name=misses/> His work published in the "CELL" journal. Then They also established that RNAI plays a key and revolutionaries role Heterochromain formation in animal tumor cells particularly in Cancer in ] that was in the top ten ranking papers for three consecutive years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Hyderabad-Tab/2016-05-04/CCMB-scientist-bags-Bharat-Jyoti-Award/225938|title=CCMB scientist bags Bharat Jyoti Award|work=]}}</ref>



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Utpal Bhadra a renowned International Scientist, worked earlier as a Senior Principal Scientist ( Deputy Director) in the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), CSIR in Hyderabad, India. Bhadra is known for his work on RNA interference, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in the United Kingdom in 2016. He is called as 'RNAI MAN' as nick name in Asia (Biosketch BioAsia). He and his wife showed that cosuppression or transgene silencing was also active in nonhomologous transgenes and also involved via mutually related endogenous sequences.Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). {} Bhadra, along with his wife, Dr. Manika Pal Bhadra, and Prof. Jim Birchler of the University of Missouri, invented cossuppression in Animal system in 1997 that was the first example of gene silencing in animal systems. His work published in the "CELL" journal. Then They also established that RNAI plays a key and revolutionaries role Heterochromain formation in animal tumor cells particularly in Cancer in Science that was in the top ten ranking papers for three consecutive years.

Bhadra has been establishing first and spreading knowledge of RNA Interference Technology throughout India and Asia-Pacific region by delivering the talks in different educational Institutes in Singapore, Taiwan and Japan etc. He also established the potential like between transcriptional and Post transcriptional gene silencing in 2002 Molecular Cell 9; 315-327.

Based on this long standing contributionin Chemical Industries, On behalf of University of Kalyani, West Bengal Governor awarded him ‘ Doctor of Science’ (D.Sc., Honory causa) of Chemical Biology in 2016. University of Kalyani 27 th convocation news letter

Education and research career

Early life and education

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Bhadra was born and raised at Hingal Ganj, a small village in the World largest delta island, India. His father Late Kalipada Bhadra was a Mathematical Giant and Asst. Head Master, Locally he was known to "SHIP OF MATHEMATICS'. Bhadra completed his primary education at Hingalganj. The absence of a scope for further education in his village, he completed his schooling till class twelve from his sister's place at Asansol. Later He got admission in Presidency College, the most leading college in undivided India. for his Bachelor of Science (B, Sc.) degree in 1980

Selected publications

1. Pal Bhadra M., Bhadra U. and Birchler J. (1997) Cell 90: 479-490 (IF: 36.36) (Joint First Author)

2. Birchler J. A., Pal Bhadra M. and Bhadra U. (1999). Nature Genetics 21: 148-151

3. Pal-Bhadra M., Bhadra U. and Birchler J. A. (1999) Cell 99: 35-46 (Joint First Author)

4. Pal-Bhadra, M., Bhadra, U. and Birchler, J. A. (2002) Molecular Cell 9: 315-323 (IF: 14.2) (Joint First Author)

5. Pal- Bhadra et al., (2004) Science 303: 669-672 (Co corresponding author)

6. Grimaud et al, (2007) Cell 124 : 957-971 (Head of joint contributory labs)

7. Sharma et al., Mol. Cell. Biol. 30: 3582–3595. (in cover page)

8. Pushpavalli et al., (2013) FASEB Journal 28: 655-666 (Corresponding Author)

9. Rana et al.,(2015) Journal of Controlled Release 200: 167-178

10. Utpal Bhadra et. al., (2015) Nature Scientific Reports 5:14747 DOI: 10.1038/srep14747.(Corresponding author)

11. Asalla et al., (2015) Nature Sci. Reports 6:27513 DOI: 10.1038/srep27513

12. Reddy et al.,(2016) Nature scientific reports doi: 10.1038/srep35223.

13. Patel et al.,(2017) Nature Scientific reports Article number: 4263 (2017) doi:10.1038/s41598-017-02800-2

14. Utpal Bhadra et al.,(2017)Sleep Medicine DOI doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2017.04.008 Corresponding author




References

  1. ^ "City's scientist couple misses Nobel narrowly". The Hindu. 4 October 2006.
  2. "CCMB scientist bags Bharat Jyoti Award". The Hans India.

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