Swayambhik Mukherjee

Post-Graduate Student, Biotechnology,
St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Kolkata

Email: swayambhik56@gmail.com

Swayambhik’s finds interest in Bioinformatics, Omics, Molecular Biology, Bioprocess Engineering, and Cancer Biology, with a strong emphasis on RNA, DNA, and protein analysis. His expertise features a balance between computational and wet lab approaches, integrating data-driven methodologies with experimental techniques.

While working at UCL Biochemical Engineering, UK in the profile of a Visiting Student, Swayambhik focused on the Transaminase (TAm), Transketolase (TK) enzymes and their combined reaction.
His studies covered effects of Mutagenesis, Enzyme immobilization, Substrate/Product inhibition and Reaction Kinetics.

About Swayambhik

Education

Swayambhik Mukherjee is currently pursuing an Integrated Master’s degree in Biotechnology at St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Kolkata. He is conducting his Master’s thesis research at IIT Kharagpur, focusing on advanced computational/OMICS-based techniques. Alongside this, he is a Long-Term Research Project Intern at Bose Institute, Kolkata.

Experience

Master’s thesis / Dissertation, IIT Kharagpur

Long term Research Project Intern, Bose Institute

Summer Intern, IIT Guwahati

Bioinformatics Intern, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

Research Project Intern, IIT Roorkee

Visiting Student/Intern, UCL Biochemical Engineering, UK

Summer Trainee, IISER Kolkata

Post-Graduate Intern, IIT Indore

Research Intern, Civilian Welfare Foundation

Research and Development Intern, Jozbiz Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

Scientific Research Intern, Research Bulb Inc.

Subject Expert (PCMB), Kunduz Incorporation

Projects

  • A Multi-Omics study to identify common and divergent molecular pathways in lung conditions
    Associated with Master’s thesis at IIT Kharagpur.
  • Identifying novel repositioning drugs for next generation therapeutics treatment; Understanding Multidrug resistance at system level with emphasis on breast cancer genes; Development of Python programs for making the analysis pipeline more efficient and fast with regard to an investigation process focusing on known drug scaffolds and target specific Non-Coding RNA scaffolds of Alzheimer’s disease
    Associated with the role of Long term Research Project Intern at Bose Institute.
  • Molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation of Insulin with physiologically relevant monovalent, divalent, and trivalent ions
    Associated with the role of Summer Intern at IIT Guwahati.
  • Bioinformatics analysis of an uncharacterized Protein
    Associated with the role of Bioinformatics Intern at University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA.
  • In silico project on Class A β-lactamases
    Associated with the role of Research Project Intern at IIT Roorkee.
  • Industrial Implementation of Biocatalysis involving Transaminase (TAm) and Transketolase (TK) enzymes and their combined reaction
    Associated with the role of Visiting Student / Intern at LeoRios Lab, UCL Biochemical Engineering, UK.
  • Quantum Information and Technology , Quantum Optics , Quantum Chemistry
    Associated with the role of Summer Trainee at IISER Kolkata.
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and its effectiveness in the field of Cancer and Cancer Treatment
    Associated with the role of Post-Graduate Intern at IIT Indore.
  • Employing Biotechnological methods to treat Arsenic Contamination
    The project proposes Biotechnological/Biological processes as a potential substitute for the well known Physico-Chemical methodologies for the purification of groundwater contaminated with Arsenic.
  • ERK and Tumor Biology
    Associated with the role of Research Intern at Civilian Welfare Foundation.
  • Cell regeneration: factors and possible accelerators (Natural & Synthetic)
    Associated with the role of Research and Development (R&D) Intern at Jozbiz Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
  • Reviewing rare syndromes
    Associated with the role of Scientific Research Intern at Research Bulb Inc.
  • Diabetes
    The project included intensive study and research on Diabetes and Diabetic patients. A wide range of topics were covered starting from the types, symptoms and causes of diabetes to the cures .The project also contained case studies of the patients.
  • Types of Dyes
    This project dealt with the various types of dyes , study of their chemical composition and other properties in details along with their uses and effects on certain materials.

Publications

Roychoudhury, A., Banerjee, A., Mukherjee, S. (2024). Defense Responses in Cereal Crops Against Cadmium Toxicity: An Overview. In: Aftab, T. (eds) Plant Responses to Cadmium Toxicity. Environmental Science and Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73266-9_9

Roy, D., Kundu, S., & Mukherjee, S. (2023). Development of computational correlations among known drug scaffolds and their target-specific non-coding RNA scaffolds of Alzheimer’s disease. Current Alzheimer Research, 20(8), 539-556. https://doi.org/10.2174/0115672050261526231013095933

Moulik, S., Karmakar, S., Basu, A., Mukherjee, S., R, N., & Chatterjee, A. (2023). Studies of ERK1/2 with respect to tumor aggressiveness in B16F10 Murine melanoma cells. International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 5(1), 1-28. https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i01.1733

Mukherjee, S. (2022). Usage of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to test the efficiency of cancer treatment methodologies. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science,Engineering and Technology, 11(06), 8189–8204. https://doi.org/10.15680/ijirset.2022.1106191

Das, S., & Mukherjee, S. (2022). Implementation of biotechnological techniques in treatment of groundwater contaminated with arsenic. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 10(2), 993–1000. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.4043

Mukherjee, S., Das, S. D., Rowlo , S. K., & Pk, A. (2021). Insight into the natural and synthetic factors responsible for cell regeneration in various organs. European Journal of Molecular Biotechnology, 9(1), 37–49. https://doi.org/10.13187/ejmb.2021.1.37