Assistant Professor
Dr. Aditi Nag is an accomplished researcher and academician with a strong background in molecular biology and neurobiology. Dr. Nag received her Ph.D. from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur and completed her M.Sc. in Biotechnology. With over 9 years of experience, Dr. Nag has made significant contributions to the field of research, including 5 years in neurobiology and 4 years in molecular biology.
Since 2020, Dr. Nag has been actively engaged in developing wastewater-based epidemiology in India, which has gained significant attention in the recent years for its practical approach in detecting the SARS-CoV-2 variant. Her work on this topic has been recognized with a First Prize in the International Conference ISSUE-2022. In addition, she has also been recognized for her research on the prediction of genes relevant in learning of Corvus splendens, for which she was awarded the First Prize in an international conference- Biosangam 2020.
Dr. Nag's contributions to research are reflected in her impressive publication record, which includes 18 publications in top-tier journals. Her expertise extends to teaching as well, as she is currently involved in teaching genetics, genomics, and proteomics to postgraduate students. Dr. Nag is also a dedicated mentor, guiding students in their dissertations and providing hands-on training in laboratory techniques.
As the Research and Development Department Coordinator, Dr. Nag plays a vital role in coordinating various R&D related issues. Despite her administrative responsibilities, she remains passionate about research and continues to work on the bench, conducting experiments and exploring new avenues of scientific inquiry.
Overall, Dr. Aditi Nag is a highly respected academician and researcher, with an unwavering commitment to advancing the field of molecular biology and wastewater-based epidemiology.
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