Dr. Sukhes Mukherjee | Molecular Biology | Outstanding Scientist Award
Additional Professor at All India Institute Of Medical Sciences Bhopal, India
Dr. Sukhes Mukherjee is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of biochemistry, with a focus on clinical biochemistry and molecular biology. He currently holds the position of Additional Professor at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, India. Dr. Mukherjee has built an impressive career over the past 16 years, with substantial contributions to research and education. His work has been widely recognized, earning him numerous awards and honors. He is also known for his leadership in teaching and mentoring students, particularly at the postgraduate level. Dr. Mukherjee’s research focuses on advancing molecular techniques in biochemistry, with an emphasis on health diagnostics and disease management. He has authored over 80 peer-reviewed papers and frequently contributes to conferences and seminars both nationally and internationally.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Mukherjee’s educational journey is anchored in biochemistry and molecular biology. He completed his undergraduate and postgraduate education in India, earning a Master’s degree in Medical Biochemistry, followed by a Ph.D. in Biochemistry. His academic training has provided him with a strong foundation in both theoretical knowledge and hands-on laboratory skills. Dr. Mukherjee’s education is complemented by postdoctoral research experiences that have enriched his expertise in clinical biochemistry and molecular diagnostics. He has actively engaged in interdisciplinary training programs and research initiatives, which have shaped his current position as a thought leader in the field.
Professional Experience
Dr. Mukherjee’s professional experience spans more than 16 years, during which he has worked at various prestigious institutions, most notably at AIIMS, Bhopal. In his current role, he is responsible for overseeing clinical biochemistry research, teaching, and administration. Dr. Mukherjee has taught a wide range of courses, from basic biochemistry to advanced molecular biology, guiding both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Additionally, he has served on various academic and research committees, contributing to the development of new curricula and research protocols. His career also includes serving as a mentor to numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, helping them advance their scientific careers.
Research Interests
Dr. Mukherjee’s primary research interests lie in the fields of clinical biochemistry, molecular biology, and health diagnostics. His work focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of disease, with particular attention to neurochemistry and biochemical pathways in neurological disorders. He is involved in exploring novel diagnostic biomarkers and therapies to improve patient care. Dr. Mukherjee’s research also covers the application of cutting-edge molecular biology techniques to better understand human health and disease at the cellular and biochemical levels. His interdisciplinary approach includes collaborations with clinicians and other researchers to bridge the gap between benchside research and clinical applications.
Research Skills
Dr. Mukherjee is highly skilled in a range of laboratory techniques and methodologies that are integral to biochemistry and molecular biology. These include protein chemistry, molecular cloning, enzyme assays, and biochemical profiling. He is proficient in various advanced diagnostic techniques, such as mass spectrometry and PCR-based methods, that are essential in clinical research. Dr. Mukherjee also has extensive experience in bioinformatics and data analysis, utilizing computational tools to interpret complex biological data. His research skills are complemented by his ability to manage large-scale research projects and collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Mukherjee’s contributions to biochemistry and molecular biology have been recognized through numerous awards and honors. Notably, he received the Best Paper Award from the Association of Clinical Biochemists of India in 2008. He has been a recipient of various travel fellowships to attend and present at international conferences, including those in the US and South Korea. Dr. Mukherjee is a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, reflecting his international stature in the scientific community. His work continues to attract recognition, both in India and globally, for its impact on advancing clinical biochemistry and molecular diagnostics.
Conclusion
Dr. Sukhes Mukherjee is undoubtedly a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with an impressive record of research contributions, academic excellence, and professional recognition. His extensive research, leadership, and dedication to advancing the field of clinical biochemistry set him apart as a pioneer in his field. With a bit more focus on interdisciplinary research and mentorship, Dr. Mukherjee could have an even more profound influence on both the scientific community and society at large. This nomination reflects his exemplary contributions and positions him as a role model for future researchers in the field.
Publication Top Notes
- Alcoholism and its effects on the central nervous system
Authors: S Mukherjee
Journal: Current Neurovascular Research 10 (3), 256-262
Year: 2013
Citations: 138 - Consequences of alcohol consumption on neurotransmitters-an overview
Authors: S Mukherjee, SK Das, K Vaidyanathan, DM Vasudevan
Journal: Current Neurovascular Research 5 (4), 266-272
Year: 2008
Citations: 86 - Evaluation of blood oxidative stress‐related parameters in alcoholic liver disease and non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease
Authors: SK Das, V Balakrishnan, S Mukherjee, DM Vasudevan
Journal: Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 68 (4), 323-334
Year: 2008
Citations: 81 - Oxidative stress is the primary event: effects of ethanol consumption in brain
Authors: SK Das, KR Hiran, S Mukherjee, DM Vasudevan
Journal: Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry 22, 99-104
Year: 2007
Citations: 77 - Comparison of haematological parameters in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and alcoholic liver
Authors: SK Das, S Mukherjee, DM Vasudevan, V Balakrishnan
Journal: Singapore Med J 52 (3), 175-181
Year: 2011
Citations: 73 - Medicinal properties of milk thistle with special reference to silymarin–an overview
Authors: SK Das, S Mukherjee, DM Vasudevan
Publisher: CSIR
Year: 2008
Citations: 70 - Evolving interplay between dietary polyphenols and gut microbiota—an emerging importance in healthcare
Authors: SK Ray, S Mukherjee
Journal: Frontiers in Nutrition 8, 634944
Year: 2021
Citations: 68 - Biochemical and immunological basis of silymarin effect, a milk thistle (Silybum marianum) against ethanol-induced oxidative damage
Authors: SK Das, S Mukherjee
Journal: Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods 22 (5), 409-413
Year: 2012
Citations: 63 - Protective effect of resveratrol and vitamin E against ethanol-induced oxidative damage in mice: biochemical and immunological basis
Authors: SK Das, S Mukherjee, G Gupta, DN Rao, DM Vasudevan
Publisher: CSIR
Year: 2010
Citations: 55 - Effects of chronic ethanol exposure on renal function tests and oxidative stress in kidney
Authors: SK Das, S Varadhan, L Dhanya, S Mukherjee, DM Vasudevan
Journal: Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry 23, 341-344
Year: 2008
Citations: 49