Latest Update & News
1. Congratulations to Ms. Srijita Paul for receiving the best poster award in Research Conclave 2019.
2. Congratulations to Mr. Krishna Gopal Chattaraj for receiving the best poster award in 16th Theoretical Chemistry Symposium (TCS2019).
3. Congratulations to Mr. Rabindranath Paul for receiving the best poster award in Frontiers in Chemical Sciences (FICS2018).
4. A JRF position is available. Candidates having M. Sc. in Chemistry with valid GATE / NET are encouraged to contact Prof. Sandip Paul directly.
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Contact
Prof. Sandip Paul
Department of Chemistry
Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
North Guwahati
Assam
India 781039
Phone:+91-361-2582321 (O)
Fax:+91-361-2582349
email: sandipp@iitg.ac.in
Research Interests
Our main research specialism is computational Biophysics and chemistry and more specifically molecular dynamics simulations of biological macromolecules and their complexes with each other and with small molecules. Such as:
★ Protein Stabilization Mechanism.
★ Specific Disease Control Mechanism.
★ Lipophobic Drug Solubilization.
★ Controlled Drug Delivery.
Recent Publications
1. Saikat Pal, Rituparna Roy and Sandip Paul, 'Deciphering the Role of ATP on PHF6 Aggregation", J. Phys. Chem. B. 126, 4761 (2022).(link) 2. Triasha Pal, Rabindranath Paul and Sandip Paul, 'Phenylpropanoids on the Inhibition of β-Amyloid Aggregation and the Movement of these Molecules through the POPC Lipid Bilayer", Langmuir 38, 7775 (2022).(link) 3. Madhusmita Devi and Sandip Paul, ''Chaotropic Effect of Ions on the Self-Aggregating Propensity of Whitlock’s Molecular Tweezer", Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 24, 14452 (2022).(link) 4. Rituparna Roy and Sandip Paul, ''hIAPP-Amyloid-Core Derived d-Peptide Prevents hIAPP Aggregation and Destabilizes Its Protofibrils", J. Phys. Chem. B. 126, 822 (2022).(link) 5. Krishna Gopal Chattaraj and Sandip Paul, ''Appraising the Potency of Small Molecule Inhibitors and Their Graphene Surface-Mediated Organizational Attributes on Uric Acid-Melamine Clusters", Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 24, 1029 (2022).(link) 6. Rabindranath Paul, Aritra Mitra and Sandip Paul, ''A Computational Approach on the Stereoselective Binding of Peptides from Aqueous Medium with Endo-Functionalized Molecular Tubes", Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 23, 22703 (2021).(link)