Dr. Sushama R. Chaphalkar

Dr. Sushama R. Chaphalkar

PhD in Microbiology

Biotechnology, Microbiology

Dr. Sushama R. Chaphalkar is a senior researcher and academician based in Pune, India. She holds a PhD in Microbiology and comes with vast experience in research and education in Biotechnology. In her illustrious career spanning three decades and a half, she held prominent leadership positions in academia and industry. As the Founder-Director of a renowned Biotechnology institute, she worked extensively on high-end research projects of industrial significance, fostering a stronger bond between industry and academia.

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Dr. Chaphalkar is passionate about sustainable development through Biotechnology and brought about significant agrarian development in parts of rural Maharashtra, through her 11-year-long project titled “Biovillage,” which involved need-based research as well as training of the rural population, especially farmers. When she is not working or mentoring students, she finds joy in avid reading, music, gardening, culinary adventures, and exploring new destinations through travel.

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Articles from Sushama R.

Genetics linked to BMI differences across socio-economic groups, study finds

Genetics linked to BMI differences across socio-economic groups, study finds

Study shows engineered antibodies significantly boost Omicron neutralization

Study shows engineered antibodies significantly boost Omicron neutralization

"TimeMachine" algorithm revolutionizes circadian rhythm analysis with single blood sample

"TimeMachine" algorithm revolutionizes circadian rhythm analysis with single blood sample

Innovative wearables offer glimpse into continuous, unobtrusive health monitoring

Innovative wearables offer glimpse into continuous, unobtrusive health monitoring

Can AI predict diabetic eye disease progression?

Can AI predict diabetic eye disease progression?

Early pandemic sees drop in child UTI diagnoses, severity unchanged

Early pandemic sees drop in child UTI diagnoses, severity unchanged

EZH2 inhibitors show promise in regenerating insulin-producing cells for type 1 diabetes treatment

EZH2 inhibitors show promise in regenerating insulin-producing cells for type 1 diabetes treatment

Air pollution may affect male reproduction via oxidative stress, says study

Air pollution may affect male reproduction via oxidative stress, says study

Fetal hormone GDF15 linked to nausea and vomiting in pregnancy

Fetal hormone GDF15 linked to nausea and vomiting in pregnancy

The relationship between tobacco smoking, all-cause mortality, and premature death

The relationship between tobacco smoking, all-cause mortality, and premature death

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