Bio-Inspired SOFT Materials Laboratory
BRIDGING MEMBRANE BIOPHYSICS AND INTERFACIAL CHEMISTRY TO UNDERSTAND AND EVALUATE PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF MEMBRANE-ASSOCIATED CELLULAR EVENTS
BRIDGING MEMBRANE BIOPHYSICS AND INTERFACIAL CHEMISTRY TO UNDERSTAND AND EVALUATE PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF MEMBRANE-ASSOCIATED CELLULAR EVENTS
If you are a B.Sc. or M.Sc. student interested in gaining research experience in membrane biophysics, host-pathogen interactions, fluorescence spectroscopy, and related fields of biophysical chemistry for one year, don't hesitate to get in touch with Dr. Surajit Ghosh (sghosh@chemistry.du.ac.in) for more details.
Welcome to the research group of Dr. Surajit Ghosh at the Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, India. We are an experimental research group focusing on bridging membrane biophysics, and interfacial chemistry for the development of bio-inspired self-assemblies. Our main research interest focuses on studying the physical properties and behaviors of membrane-associated biological processes to understand how membranes function, how they interact with other pathogenic components, and how they contribute to various cellular processes. These insights would eventually lay the foundation for understanding membrane-associated cellular events and significantly advance design strategies of membrane-based molecular assemblies (e.g., biosensors, bioreactors, and artificial cells).