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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSynthetic organic chemistry creates and manipulates molecules, driving the development of materials, drugs, and technologies. It optimizes drug candidates, improving efficacy and reducing side effects in pharmaceutical development. Large-scale synthesis ensures access to vital medications. It advances materials science, enabling the creation of tailored polymers, catalysts, and functional materials for electronics, energy storage, coatings, and sensors. Precise molecular control revolutionizes industries and technology. Synthetic organic chemistry also contributes to agrochemicals, designing eco-friendly pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers for sustainable agriculture. Vibrant dyes and specialty chemicals benefit textiles, cosmetics, and fine chemicals. Overall, it sparks innovation in drug discovery, materials science, agriculture, and industries. By creating new molecules and materials, synthetic organic chemists improve human health, technology, and tackle global challenges.
Dr. Govindaswamy Shanker, Ms. B. S. Ranjitha
Ms. B. S. Ranjitha, a research scholar at the Department of Chemistry, Bangalore University in Bengaluru, India, holds a Master's degree from Government Science College (currently Nrupathunga University), Bengaluru. She gained valuable experience as a research associate trainee at Syngene Int Ltd and served as a guest faculty at Government first-grade college in Vijaynagar, Bengaluru. Currently pursuing her doctoral studies in Organic Chemistry (Liquid Crystals), Ranjitha has nearly three years of research experience and has published two papers in reputable international journals.
Dr. G. Shanker, UGC-Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry in Jnana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore University, INDIA, is a distinguished individual with an impressive academic and professional background. With a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry obtained in 2009 from the prestigious Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (formerly CLCR) in Bangalore, INDIA. His expertise is further enhanced by his extensive industrial experience, as well as two postdoctoral stints at renowned institutions. From 2008 to 2012, he conducted research at Martin Luther University in Halle, Germany, and from 2012 to 2013, at the International Iberian Nanotechnology in Braga, Portugal. He has published numerous articles in esteemed international journals with a high impact factor. Additionally, he actively contributes to various international working groups, further highlighting his commitment to the scientific community. His current research focus lies in the captivating realm of Hybrid-Nano materials and Liquid Crystals, where he continues to make significant contributions. For more detailed information about his accomplishments and ongoing work, please visit website for more details, https://eng.bangaloreuniversity.ac.in/resume/chem-dr-shanker-g/
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