Tonmoy Biswas
Research Fellow at Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied Analytics- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Bioinformatics Research Fellowship Program
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsJan, 2023- Oct, 2024 -
Course 3: Genomics course.
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsDec, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Course 5: Transcriptomics course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsDec, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Course 8: Epigenomics course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsDec, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Course 9: Designing a Bioinformatics Research Project course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsDec, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Project 13: Role of High Fat Diet on Obesity course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsDec, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Project 16 Effect of Dietary Fiber Intake on Microbiome course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsDec, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
R-Coding Course 2: Introduction to Data Science (BioML) course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsDec, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Course 1: Introduction to Bioinformatics course.
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsSep, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Course 2: Bytes and Molecules course.
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsSep, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Course 4: Metagenomics course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsSep, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Project 01: COVID-19 Origin & Pathogenesis of SARS-COV2 course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsSep, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
Python Course 1: Getting Started with Bioinformatics course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsSep, 2022- Oct, 2024 -
R-Coding Course 1: Getting Started with Bioinformatics course
Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied AnalyticsSep, 2022- Oct, 2024
Experience
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Pine Biotech - Applied Learning. Applied Analytics
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Fellow
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Aug 2022 - Present
As a Research Fellow at Pine Biotech,I had the opportunity to work on various research projects that involved multi-omics data analysis and interpretation.This experience allowed me to gain expertise in analyzing large datasets and identifying relevant patterns,trends and insights.I used advanced data analysis tools such as R to conduct data analysis, and I developed proficiency in data visualization and reporting techniques to convey complex data in a simplified manner. In addition to my multi-omics data analysis skills,I also conducted literature reviews to identify the most relevant research studies related to our research projects.I synthesized and analyzed data from the studies to identify key findings and trends that could be applied to our research.This involved identifying gaps in current knowledge and proposing innovative research questions that could be answered through our research projects. I also had the opportunity to perform metagenomics and downstream analysis by R for microbial abundance and diversity.Metagenomics involves studying the genetic material of entire microbial communities, which is a critical tool for understanding microbial ecology,evolution and function. Downstream analysis involves using various computational techniques to analyze the data generated from metagenomics.I used R to conduct downstream analysis and interpret the results,which allowed us to gain insights into the microbial diversity and abundance in our research samples. Overall, my experience in performing multi-omics data analysis,conducting literature reviews,performing metagenomics and downstream analysis, assisting in research and presenting research findings at professional conferences has equipped me with the skills and expertise required to make significant contributions to research projects. I am passionate about utilizing my skills to develop and implement innovative research projects that have the potential to improve human health and well-being. Show less
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Calcutta National Medical College
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India
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Medical Practices
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1 - 100 Employee
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Medical Laboratory Scientist
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Sep 2021 - Mar 2022
As a Medical Laboratory Scientist intern at Calcutta National Medical College, I gained extensive experience in monitoring and testing medical specimens for the presence of infectious diseases. This included performing laboratory tests such as PCR, ELISA, RNA and DNA extraction. I also developed skills in various disciplines including blood chemistry, haematology, bacteriology, histology, microbiology, clinical pathology, and immunology. During my internship, I identified circumstances which impeded clinical operations and took corrective action to ensure the smooth running of the laboratory. Additionally, I operated instruments and equipment accurately and efficiently using defined procedures and quality control checks. It was essential to ensure that results were readily accessible and available to the right provider to facilitate timely and accurate diagnoses. I kept abreast of developments in technical instrumentation, as well as trends and techniques in medical laboratory testing, to ensure that I was up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. This helped me to identify new methodologies that could be applied in laboratory settings to improve the quality of testing. In summary, my experience in monitoring and testing medical specimens for infectious diseases, performing laboratory tests, and staying up-to-date with developments in the field, make me a valuable asset to any laboratory setting. I am committed to utilizing my skills and expertise to contribute to the development of innovative laboratory testing techniques and precision medicine. Show less
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Gandhi memorial hospital
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Maldives
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Medical Laboratory Scientist
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Oct 2017 - Mar 2021
My experience as a medical laboratory scientist at Gandhi memorial hospital was both challenging and rewarding. I had the opportunity to work with a team of dedicated and skilled professionals who taught me a lot about the field of laboratory medicine. I was involved in various tasks such as collecting and processing specimens, performing tests and analyses, reporting and interpreting results, and maintaining quality control and safety standards. I learned how to use different instruments and techniques, such as microscopy, hematology, chemistry, immunology, microbiology, and molecular biology. I also gained valuable skills in communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking. One of the most memorable cases I encountered during my apprenticeship was a patient who presented with fever, rash, and joint pain. The initial diagnosis was dengue fever, based on the clinical symptoms and the epidemiological history. However, the laboratory tests showed negative results for dengue virus infection. I decided to perform further tests to rule out other possible causes of the patient's condition. I performed a blood culture, which revealed the presence of bacteria in the blood stream. I then performed a Gram stain and a biochemical test, which identified the bacteria as Salmonella typhi, the causative agent of typhoid fever. I reported my findings to the physician, who confirmed the diagnosis and prescribed appropriate antibiotics for the patient. The patient recovered well after receiving treatment. This case taught me the importance of being thorough and accurate in performing laboratory tests, as well as being proactive and curious in finding solutions. It also showed me how laboratory results can have a significant impact on patient care and outcomes. I felt proud of my contribution to the diagnosis and treatment of this patient, and I realized how rewarding it is to be a medical laboratory scientist. Show less
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Education
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The West Bengal University of Health Sciences
BMLT, Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist