Dr. Pralay Das | chemistry | Best Researcher Award
CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, India
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits 🎓
Dr. Pralay Das’s journey in the realm of chemistry began with an innate curiosity and an exceptional academic record. He earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry (Hons) in 1998 from Malda College, affiliated with the University of North Bengal (NBU), West Bengal. Driven by a passion for organic chemistry, he pursued his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry (2000) at the Department of Chemistry, University of North Bengal. His zeal for advanced research led him to enroll in a doctoral program at the same university, where he submitted his Ph.D. thesis in 2005 and was awarded the degree in 2006. His Ph.D. research laid the foundation for his future explorations in chemical technology and bioresource utilization.
Professional Endeavors 🌟
Dr. Das’s career trajectory is marked by progressive roles and significant contributions to the field of chemical technology. His postdoctoral stint (2005-2007) at Umea University, Sweden, under the guidance of Prof. Fredrik Almqvist, honed his expertise in organic chemistry and process development. This international exposure provided him with advanced research methodologies and a global perspective on scientific innovations.
Upon returning to India, he joined Chembiotek, Division of TCG Lifesciences Ltd., Kolkata, as a Senior Research Scientist (2007-2008), where he worked on cutting-edge industrial research projects.
His association with the CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (CSIR-IHBT), Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, began in 2008 as a Scientist & Assistant Professor in the Natural Product Chemistry and Process Development Division. Over the years, he rose through the ranks, becoming a Senior Scientist (2012-2016), Principal Scientist & Head (2016-2021), and Senior Principal Scientist & Head (2021-present).
Currently, he leads the Chemical Technology Division at CSIR-IHBT and serves as a Professor at the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), playing a pivotal role in mentoring young scientists and fostering innovation in bioresource-based chemical processes.
Contributions and Research Focus 👩🎓
Dr. Das’s research focuses on natural product chemistry, process development, and bioresource utilization. His work revolves around harnessing the chemical potential of Himalayan bioresources for applications in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and agrochemicals. Some of his notable research contributions include:
- Extraction and characterization of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants indigenous to the Himalayan region.
- Green chemistry approaches for sustainable chemical processes.
- Development of novel synthetic pathways for high-value chemicals with industrial applications.
- Biotransformation studies for eco-friendly production of value-added compounds.
His contributions have significantly enhanced the utilization of natural resources for sustainable industrial applications, bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and modern chemical advancements.
Accolades and Recognition 🏆
Dr. Pralay Das’s exemplary work has earned him numerous accolades and honors. Some of his distinguished recognitions include:
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) – A testament to his impactful contributions to the field.
- Prestigious awards from CSIR and other scientific bodies for his research on Himalayan bioresources.
- Invitations as a keynote speaker at national and international conferences, where he shares his insights on chemical technology and sustainable innovations.
- Numerous publications in high-impact journals, reflecting the depth and breadth of his research.
Impact and Influence 📈
Dr. Das’s research has left a lasting impact on the fields of natural product chemistry, green chemistry, and bioresource utilization. His work has:
- Contributed to policy formulations related to bioresource conservation and sustainable utilization.
- Enhanced India’s standing in the global chemical research community through groundbreaking innovations.
- Inspired young researchers to explore the potential of natural compounds in drug discovery and industrial applications.
- Fostered collaborations between academia, industry, and governmental bodies to translate research findings into real-world applications.
Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟
With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Pralay Das has established himself as a trailblazer in chemical technology and bioresource utilization. As he continues to lead the Chemical Technology Division at CSIR-IHBT, his focus remains on:
- Advancing green chemistry techniques for industrial applications.
- Developing novel drug molecules from Himalayan bioresources.
- Mentoring the next generation of chemists and researchers.
- Strengthening international collaborations to foster knowledge exchange and scientific advancements.
His unwavering commitment to research, education, and innovation ensures that his legacy will continue to inspire future scientists and researchers. Dr. Das’s contributions are not just shaping the present but are laying the groundwork for a sustainable and scientifically enriched future.
Citations
A total of 3,153 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.
- Citations 3,153
- h-index 142
- i10-index 33
Notable Publications
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Title: Novel pyrrolone-fused benzosuberene MK2 inhibitors: synthesis, pharmacophore modelling, molecular docking, and anti-cancer efficacy evaluation in HNSCC cells
Authors: Yamini, P Anand, VK Bhardwaj, A Kumar, R Purohit, P Das, Y Padwad
Journal: Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
Year: 2024. -
Title: A comprehensive study of palladium-based catalysts on different supports for the hydrogenolysis of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to 2,5-dimethylfuran (DMF) biofuel
Authors: AS Chauhan, A Kumar, R Bains, M Kumar, P Das
Journal: Biomass and Bioenergy
Year: 2024. -
Title: 1,2,3‐Triazole‐Assisted Heck Cross‐Coupling for the Synthesis of Olefinated Benzosuberene Analogues from Cedrus deodara Oil
Authors: A Kumar, Yamini, P Mehara, P Sharma, P Das
Journal: European Journal of Organic Chemistry
Year: 2024. -
Title: Oxalic acid as a dual C1 surrogate for heterogeneous palladium-catalyzed tandem four-component quinazolinone synthesis
Authors: P Sharma, A Kumar, N Sharma, K Giri, P Das
Journal: Chemical Communications
Year: 2024. -
Title: Pd/C-Catalyzed Carbonylative Amidation for the Synthesis of 2‑Carboxamidocyclohexane-1,3-diones
Authors: AS Chauhan, AK Sharma, N Sharma, K Giri, P Das
Journal: Organic Letters
Year: 2023.