Faculty Profile

Name
Dr. Santanu Maity
Designation
State Aided College Teacher - I
Department
Botany
Mobile
9563554770
Email
rajdeep14041993@gmail.com
Biography
Academic Interest
endophyte Biology, Microbiology
VIDWAN Profile
ORCID Profile

Details of experience

Post heldPay ScaleOrganization / College NameNature of dutiesExperience(In Years and Months)
Guest Teacher150/ classGarhbeta CollegeTeachingTwo years and four months
SACT-II20000Garhbeta CollegeTeachingEight months
SACT-I30000Garhbeta CollegeTeachingFour Years

Educational Qualification(In chronological order from latest to Graduation level)

Qualification (In chronological order from latest to Graduation level)College / UniversityYearSubject (s) / Topic (s)
MadhyamikWBBSE2009First language (1st paper), First language (2nd paper), Second language, Mathematics, Physical science, life science, history, geography
Higher SecondaryWBCHSE2011BNGA, ENGB, BIOS, CHEM, COMA, MATH, ENVE
GraduationVidyasagar University2014Botany (H)
Post GraduationVidyasagar University2016Botany (Microbiology)
SLETWBCSC2020Life Science
Ph.D.Vidyasagar University2023Botany

Scholarly Achievements : Publications in recognized professional and / or academic journals

TitleName of journalYear of publicationVolumeIssuePageDOIWhether in UGC-CARE List
Occurrence of a novel tannase (tan BLP) in endophytic Streptomyces sp. AL1L from the leaf of Ailanthus excelsa Roxb3 Biotech20188331-8doi.org/10.1007/s13205-017-1055-4Yes
Broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity of Streptomyces griseus BLS4, a newly isolated endophyte of Blumea laceraResearch Journal of Biotechnology20201537-16 Yes
Antioxidative Compounds from the Secreted Metabolome of Strain ‘Mucor irregularis Isolate Dro2’—an Endophyte of the Carnivorous Plant Drosera burmannii. Appl Biochem Microbiol 202157Suppl 1S88–S97 doi.org/10.1134/S0003683821100069Yes
Production of Bioactive Compounds with Broad Spectrum Bactericidal Action, Bio-Film Inhibition and Antilarval Potential by the Secondary Metabolites of the Endophytic Fungus Cochliobolus sp. APS1 Isolated from the Indian Medicinal Herb Andrographis paniculataMolecules20222751459doi.org/10.3390/molecules27051459Yes