Partha Roy
Professor, GSP, VSP
Prof. Roy research focuses on nanotechnological interventions in medicine and drug delivery. He is an expert in formulation development and development of newer arsenals for cell-imaging. His research interest includes engineered polymeric and metal nanoparticles to manage complex clinical conditions like triple negative breast cancer and drug resistance. Currently he is experimenting with carbon/ gold nanomaterials as newer arsenals in therapy and diagnostics.
Research Publications
- S Mal, T Saha, A Halder, S K Paidesetty, S Das, W T Wui, U Chatterji, P Roy. EGF-conjugated bio-safe luteolin gold nanoparticles induce cellular toxicity and cell death mediated by site-specific rapid uptake in human triple negative breast cancer cells. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. 80, 2023,104148.
- P Roy, V S Bhat, S Saha, D Sengupta, S Das, S Datta, G. Hegde. Mesoporous carbon nanospheres derived from agro-waste as novel antimicrobials agents against Gram- negative bacteria. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2020. 28(11):13552- 13561.
- A Halder, P Mukherjee, S Ghosh, A Mukherjee, S Das, P Roy, U Chatterji and A Mukherjee. Lactoferrin-tethered betulinic acid nanoparticles promote rapid delivery and cell death in triple negative breast and laryngeal cancer cells. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology. 2020, 48(1):1362-1371.
- S Das, P Roy, T Bera and A Mukherjee. One pot synthesis of gold nanoparticles and application in chemotherapy of wild and resistant type visceral Leishmaniasis. Colloid and Surface B: Biointerface. 2013, 107, 27-34.
- Mal S, Chakraborty S, Mahapatra M, Pakeeraiah K, Das S, Paidesetty SK, Roy P. Tackling breast cancer with gold nanoparticles: twinning synthesis and particle engineering with efficacy. Nanoscale Adv. 2024 Apr 17;6(11):2766-2812.
Ongoing Research Projects
- Luteolin and Tazarotene co-loaded novel spanlastic fluidized nanovesicles engineered with Vit-E TPGS for smart combination therapy assisted improved management of psoriasis funded by Royal Society of Chemistry ((C23-6330916213)
Authored Books
- Nil
Expertise
- Formulation development
- Site-specific Nanoparticle drug delivery
- Anti cancer, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective Nanotherapeutics
- Cell Imaging
- Plant Bioactive Based Engineered Nanomedicines