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Assist Prof Dr. Kadambini Das | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Women Researcher Award

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, BRA BIHAR UNIVERSITY, MUZAFFARPUR, India

Dr. Kadambini Das is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur. With a deep commitment to environmental conservation, she has focused her research on identifying and addressing developmental constraints in plant species, particularly endangered ones. Her work spans critical topics such as reproductive ecology, pollination biology, and the impact of climate change. In addition to her research, she has contributed to academia as a faculty member at the University of Delhi, helping shape the next generation of scientists. Dr. Dasā€™s work on genetically modified crops and medicinal plants highlights her diverse expertise, making her a valuable contributor to both theoretical and applied aspects of botany. šŸŒ±šŸŒ

Professional profile

EducationšŸ“š

Dr. Das completed her Ph.D. in Botany at the University of Delhi, specializing in the reproductive biology and dispersal ecology of endangered Himalayan tree species. Her doctoral research provided crucial insights into the ecological and anthropogenic factors affecting plant survival in threatened ecosystems. She holds a Master of Science in Botany from Miranda House, University of Delhi, where she honed her skills in plant biology, focusing on both research and teaching methodologies. Dr. Das also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Botany from Maitreyi College, University of Delhi. Additionally, she cleared the CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) in Life Sciences, further solidifying her academic foundation. šŸ“œšŸŒ±

Professional ExperiencešŸ›ļø

Dr. Das has a broad range of professional experience in academia and research. She has served as a faculty member in several prestigious institutions, including Maitreyi College, Zakir Hussain College, and Hansraj College, all affiliated with the University of Delhi. Her teaching primarily focuses on botany, where she introduces students to plant biology, conservation, and environmental science. In addition, she worked as a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of Botany at the University of Delhi, contributing to important projects on reproductive biology in Himalayan tree species. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, continuing her research and teaching while mentoring young scientists. šŸŒæšŸ“˜

Research InterestšŸŒ

Dr. Das’s research interests are diverse and interdisciplinary, focusing primarily on the reproductive ecology of endangered plant species. Her expertise lies in understanding the factorsā€”both ecological and anthropogenicā€”that limit plant survival, and she works on proposing remedial strategies for species conservation. In addition, she is actively involved in research on pollination biology, seed biology, and environmental impact assessment (EIA). Dr. Das has also explored the impact of climate change on plant reproductive success and ecosystem sustainability. Her interest in genetically modified crops (GMOs) and medicinal plant cultivation aligns with her focus on sustainable development and conservation biology. šŸŒæšŸŒ

Award and Honor

Dr. Kadambini Das has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the field of botany through various accolades. Her publication on reproductive biology and dispersal ecology of endangered Himalayan species received critical acclaim. She has also been awarded the CSIR-UGC NET certification in Life Sciences, a highly competitive exam that showcases her academic rigor and research potential. Her book chapters, such as ā€œPlants of Folkloreā€ and ā€œSustainable Cultivation of GM Cropsā€, have also earned her recognition in both academic and policy-making circles. As an emerging leader in plant reproductive biology and environmental sustainability, Dr. Das continues to push the boundaries of research while earning respect and admiration in the scientific community. šŸ†šŸ“–

Conclusion

Dr. Kadambini Das is a highly suitable candidate for the Women Researcher Award, given her academic credentials, research expertise in vital ecological fields, and significant contributions to the scientific community. Her work on reproductive biology, climate change, and sustainable agriculture is of critical relevance to modern scientific challenges. If she continues to expand her international collaborations and secures more independent research funding, her profile will become even stronger for future awards and recognition.

Publication top notedšŸ“œ
  • Dimri R., Verma R.K., Das K. et al. (2024)
    Qualitative phytochemical analysis of Pavetta indica L. flowers: a medicinal plant of India
    Plants & Secondary Metabolites, Volume I, 9
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  • Das K., Topno S.C., Sahu J.K., Kumar S., Sureshrao G.A. (2024)
    Antifungal activity of Dioscorea bulbifera: a wild yam of India
    Biological Archives, APRF Publishers, India, 1, 38-44
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  • Sharma B.P., Das A., Jaiswal A., Rout S., Rath S.K. (2023)
    Animal-Plant interaction
    APRF Publishers, India, 8
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  • Vajha M., Das K., Hebbar D.R., Singh B., et al. (2023)
    Qualitative phytochemical analysis of Sapindus emarginatus Vahl: a natural soapnut of India
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  • Das K., Nikita B.P., Rani A., Uniyal P.L. (2021)
    Lichens as bioindicators and biomonitoring agents
    Environ Intl J Sci Technology, 15, 18-25
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  • Das K., Tandon R., Bhatnagar A.K. (2017)
    Standardization of pollen germination medium for Pittosporum eriocarpum
    Int. J. Plant Repro. Biol, 9, 77-81
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  • Das K. (2024)
    Traditional Agronomic Practices: Understanding and Mitigating the Risks of Climate Change
    Recent Advancements in Sustainable Agricultural Practices
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  • Kumar A., Saradar B., Das K., Lal S., Kumar S. (2024)
    Phytochemical screening of Trichosanthes cucumerina L. fruits
    Zenodo
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  • Guchhait K.C., Chavan A., Das K., et al. (2023)
    Enydra fluctuans Lour.: an unexplored leafy vegetable
    UNEXPLORED FOOD PLANTS
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  • Das K., Singh A.A., Eram R. (2022)
    Clearing the air: technologies for monitoring and control of air pollution
    Environmental Sustainability and Industries, 85-116
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  • Das K. (2021)
    Sustainable Cultivation of GM Crops in the Age of Climate Change: A Global Perspective
    Policy Issues in Genetically Modified Crops, 237-271
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  • Das K. (2021)
    Crops in the Age of Climate Change: A Global Perspective
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  • Gupta P.S.P., Vishwakarma K., Soni P., Das K., et al. (2021)
    Medicinally Important Plants of Boraginaceae Family
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  • Tripathi G., Jadhao A.B., Kumar S., Jena N., Das K. (2024)
    Qualitative phytochemical analysis of Datura stramonium L. fruits
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Kadambini Das | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Women Researcher Award

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