
srestha basu
@basu_srestha
Associate professor at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
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http://saha.ac.in/web/ 30-06-2023 16:08:25
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Thanks The Journal of Physical Chemistry for bringing this work (conducted under the guidance of Prof. Gili Bisker ) to highlight. We use oxygen defects incorporated into SWCNTs to ratiometrically probe cholesterol in the NIR region.

Our paper published at ACS Sensors presents a Photonic Nose (P-nose) leveraging Corona Phase Molecular Recognition (CoPhMoRe), achieving broad-spectrum analyte detection beyond the limitations of conventional inorganic channel based E-nose systems. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Seeing this paper in print has been a dream and a challenge. Thanks to Prof. Gili Bisker for the unwavering support in getting this dream materialized. Turn the clock back, I would apply for a postdoc at the Gili Bisker lab, one more time and thousand more times!

Exciting news! Our recent work has been highlighted by Advances in Engineering! Thank you Gili Gili Bisker for conceiving this idea and bringing it to execution with all your niceness!! Forever grateful!


Postdoctoral and Research Associate positions are open in my lab at SINP Kolkata. For more details, please visit our website - sites.google.com/view/sresbasu/… If interested, feel free to reach out to me via email at [email protected] or [email protected].

Thank you "Prime Minister Early Career Research Grant Scheme" Anusandhan National Research Foundation for funding my proposal titled "Near Infrared Fluorescent Single-walled carbon Nanotubes for Real-time Diagnostics". Thanks for trusting my vision. Looking ahead to the science that comes now!!


Our new paper is out in Nature Communications. Traditional nanosensors struggled to operate on rough, dynamic surfaces, as no interfacial design existed. We engineered a bioinspired 3D interface with nIR SWCNTs that enables monitoring of ultralow-volume biofluids. rdcu.be/egxME

Our new paper published in Nanoscale journal family presents a paper-strip POC for uric acid monitoring in human urine, enabled by corona phase molecular recognition. Honored to have this work invited for the 2025 Nanoscale Emerging Investigator collection. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…





We often discuss the biosensing roles of defects induced SWCNTs, but what about the chemistry behind their responses? Herein, I categorize defects induced SWCNT sensor responses by the type of chemical reactions with the analytes. Out now in The Journal of Physical Chemistry doi.org/10.1021/acs.jp…




