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1 Oct 2019
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay is a trained computer scientist who is currently the director of the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. She took up computational biology to make remarkable strides in the field of cancer and Alzheimer’s research.
Computational Biology
Computational biology is the use of computational methods, mathematical models and statistical tools to understand and make inferences from biological data. According to Bandopadhyay, there is enormous physiological, genomic, metabolic and various other biological data with American databases like the NCBI(National Centre for Biotechnology Information, US) and also with European databases. It is impossible to make inferences from such massive amounts of data manually, but by making algorithms to look into the datasets, one can gain useful biological insights.
Exceptional Work
Bandopadhyay focused on building new algorithms with newer techniques. The computational biologist, based on her work and analysis could identify a new genetic marker for breast cancer, that was later validated through laboratory experiments. Her work also helped researchers to understand disease mechanisms related to HIV-1 and Alzheimer’s.
Bandopadhyay is keen that India doesn’t miss the data revolution. For her efforts, she was awarded the Swaroop Bhatnagar Prize in engineering science by CSIR. She is also the winner of The Infosys prize in engineering and computer science.
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