


Samrat Daripa
Research Scholar, CSIR-NET-SRF
Samrat Daripa is a Ph.D. scholar in the Department of Zoology at the University of Burdwan. His research focuses on the epigenetic mechanisms driving T cell exhaustion in colon cancer. His research integrates single-cell transcriptomic and epigenomic approaches to understand how altered nucleotide metabolism drives immune dysfunction, with the goal of identifying novel therapeutic targets. He completed his M.Sc. in Zoology from Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University and his B.Sc. from Bankura Sammilani College, University of Burdwan. He has qualified CSIR-NET JRF and GATE in Life Sciences. Outside research, Samrat enjoys playing cricket and has represented his school and district cricket teams at the under-16 and under-19 levels.
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Arghya Nath
Reserach Scholar
Arghya Nath holds Master's Degree in Biotechnology from Sister Nivedita University. Currently serving as a Research Scientist-B (Non-Medical) at the ICMR-DHR-VRDL ar Burdwan Medical College & Hospital. Arghya focuses on exploring the neuroimmunological mechanisms underlying colon cancer progression. Beyond the lab, Arghya is passionate about travelling and enjoys exploring diverse cuisines.
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Pratima Maity
Research Scholar, UGC-NET JRF
Pratima Maity, Junior Research Fellow at the University of Calcutta, currently pursuing Ph.D. with a focus on Russell’s viper venom and its influence on immune responses. My research explores the biochemical and immunological mechanisms underlying venom-induced effects, aiming to contribute to improved therapeutic strategies for envenomation.And currently collaborating with Dr. Sumit Kumar Hira’s laboratory at the University of Burdwan to advance my research through interdisciplinary approaches in toxinology and immunology.
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Soumi Roy
Reserach Scholar, CSIR-NET LS
Soumi Roy, pursuing phd from Burdwan University under supervision Dr. Sumit Kumar Hira. My research topic is oncoimmunology.I have qualified GATE-2024(AIR-733),CSIR-UGC NET-DECEMBER-2023(LS-62) , TIFR 2025.
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