Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
स्वास्थ्य अनुसंधान विभाग, स्वास्थ्य और परिवार कल्याण मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार
WHO Collaborating Centre For Research and Training On Diarrhoeal Diseases
I, Dr. Provash Chandra Sadhukhan, Scientist D, was born on 16th January, 1967 and joined ICMR Virus Unit, Kolkata on 28th January 2005 as Scientist B. I did B.Sc in Chemistry from Scottish Church College (Calcutta University) in 1988; M.Sc. in Biochemistry from Calcutta University in 1990; and Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Calcutta University, specialization in microbiology with special emphasis on microbial detoxification of mercury in fish by mercury resistant aquatic bacteria. I joined Learner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, USA as a postdoctoral Research Fellow in August, 1998, where I studied cell signaling in cancer cells, specially Interferon and NF-kB signaling in bladder and kidney cancer cells. I also studied viral gene therapy on cancer cells, effect of natural products on cancer cells and their role in modulation of cellular signaling pathways and cancer cell growth.
Name : | Dr. Provash Chandra Sadhukhan |
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Designation : | Scientist F |
Date of joining ICMR : | 28th January, 2005 |
Date of joining present post : | 11st July, 2024 |
Discipline : | Virology, Molecular Biology |
Division : | Virus Laboratory |
Specialization : | RNA Virus Molecular Biology |
Email : | Sadhukhan.pc@icmr.gov.in , provash2000@gmail.com |
Academic Qualification : | M.Sc., Ph.D. |
Graduation | B.Sc. Chemistry (Hons.), University of Calcutta |
Post-Graduation | M.Sc. Biochemistry, University of Calcutta |
Doctoral | Biochemistry (area Microbiology), Calcutta University |
Dr. Provash Ch. Sadhukhan, Scientist-F at ICMR-NICED in Kolkata, has more than 20 years of experience in flavivirus research. He has focused extensively on Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and, more recently, on Dengue, due to its seasonal outbreaks and significant public health impact. His research looks into how viruses interact with the human body, how drug resistance develops, and how host biomarkers can track disease progression. His main goal is to turn laboratory discoveries into practical health solutions. Additionally, he develops simple, affordable virus detection methods foruse in low-resource settings to improve disease control and public health responses.
Dr. Sadhukhan's lab focuses on the genomic evolution of RNA viruses, particularly Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and Dengue, with a special emphasis on their host-pathogen interactions. Heexploresthe genomic diversity of HCV in both general and high-risk populations across Eastern and North Eastern India, aiming to evaluate the effectiveness of Direct Acting Antivirals (DAAs) and monitor HCV drug resistance. Using multi-omics approaches, Dr. Sadhaukhan's research groupidentifies host factors involved in DAAs failure and explores potential therapeutics. His research also includes dengue serotype surveillance in West Bengal and focuses on studying the diversity and evolution of dengue virus serotypes across India. He also works on identifying host biomarkers for the early detection of severe dengue cases. HisLab conducts epitope mapping and genomic analysis of dengue viruses to understand how antigenic changes affect vaccine and treatment effectiveness, and studies bioactive compounds as potential inhibitors for HCV and dengue viruses.In addition, he is involved in developing cost-effective flavivirus detection systems
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