Dr. Payel Majumder Ghosh
Assistant Professor
Department of Allied Health Sciences
Brainware University, 398, Ramkrishnapur Road, near Jagadighata Market, Barasat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700125
E-mail: dpm.ah@brainwareuniversity.ac.in
Contact: 9432263914
Qualifications
Graduation: B.Sc with Hons. in Microbiology. (Rabindra Mahavidyalaya, The University of Burdwan, 2007)
Post Graduation: M.Sc in Microbiology (West Bengal State University, 2010)
Ph.D: Studies on microbial diversity through time of coal mine generated wastelands of West Bengal in understanding their role in soil reclamation (The University of Burdwan, 2013-2020)
Top rank holder at M.Sc.
Awarded INSPIRE Fellowship for Ph. D
PUBLICATIONS
Majumder, P., Palit, D., (2021). Responses of microbial populations using metagenomics of selective coal mine generated wastelands in Raniganj coalfield. Pollution Research.
Majumder, P., Palit, D., (2017). Isolation, identification, and characterization of bacteria of coal mine soil at Sonepur Bazari of Raniganj coalfield, West Bengal. International Journal of Applied Environmental Sciences. 12(6): 1131-1140.
Majumder, P., (2016). Microbiology of soil collected from Bankola and Sankarpur Kenda of Raniganj coalfield. International Journal of Emerging Research in Management and Technology. 5(6):113-116.
Majumder, P., Palit, D., (2016). Microbial diversity of soil in some coal mine generated wasteland of Raniganj coalfield, West Bengal, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 5(2): 637-641.
Das, B., Ali, KM., Majumder, P., De, D., Chatterjee, K., Ghosh, D., (2012). Prevalence rate of urinary tract infection in rural sector of Singur, West Bengal, India: A comparative study between diabetic male and female patients. International Journal of current research and review.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Brainware University, Assistant Professor (13th August 2020 till date)
George Telegraph Training Institute, Faculty Microbiology (September, 2018 to 12th August, 2020)
Sevayatan School of Medical Technology, Former Guest Faculty (2011)