Dr.
Prabir Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Reader
pm.phyl@presidencycollegekolkata.ac.in
Area of Specialisation: Endocrinology
& Reproductive Physiology
Prabir Kumar Mukhopadhyay is Reader in Physiology,
Department of Physiology, Presidency College, Kolkata.
He received his M.Sc. Degree from University of Calcutta
in 1983. He joined Indian Institute of Chemical Biology,
Jadavpur, Kolkata as ICMR Research Fellow and received
Ph.D. Degree from Jadavpur University, Kolkata in
1995. In 1988 he joined as Lecturer in Physiology
at Department of Physiology, Krishnagar Government
College, Nadia and joined Presidency College in 2001
as Reader in Physiology.
Areas of Interest
Protein Purification and Biochemical Characterization
Arsenic Toxicity and Reproduction
Molecular Endocrinology
Area of Research
Rat Uterine protein purification and biochemical
characterization and determination of functional aspects
of that isolated uterine protein.
Study of effect of arsenic exposure on Reproductive
Physiology and its remedial measures by some dietary
supplementations.
Research Group
Former Members
Dr. Mridula Chowdhury
Dr. Indrani Chakrabarty
Dr. Jayasree Mitra
Dr. Monika Das
List of Publication
Carbohydrate binding profile of a pregnancy
associated rat uterine glycoprotein.
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 1994; 137: 91-99
Pregnancy-associated mannose-binding protein of the
rat uterus: possible role in implantation. In Lectins
: Biology, Biochemistry, Clinical Biochemistry. 1993;
9: 105-109.
Ontogeny and implication of pregnancy-associated
agglutinin of the rat uterus.
J. Reprod. Fert. 1989; 86: 59-63
Hormonal regulation of a sugar binding protein of
rat uterus which participates in implantation.
In : Cellular and Molecular Signaling in Reproduction.
Ed. Sengupta J. and Ghosh D. Newage International
Publishers, New Delhi, pp – 123 – 128.
Teaching Course Taught
Biochemistry of Protein, Lipid, Nucleic Acid
and Enzymology
Molecular Endocrinology
Reproductive Physiology
Different Environmental Pollutions and Human System
Thermoregulatory Mechanism
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