অখিল ভাৰতীয় আয়ুৰ্বিজ্ঞান প্ৰতিষ্ঠান, গুৱাহাটী

अखिल भारतीय आयुर्विज्ञान संस्थान, गुवाहाटी

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Guwahati

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Biochemistry
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Department of Biochemistry, AIIMS Guwahati

The Department of Biochemistry commenced its services since the inception of the Institute in January 2021. The vision of the Department is to develop into a state-of-the-art facility that caters to the three-pronged approach adopted by the AIIMS institutions viz. Education, Patient Care, and Research. The Department plans to achieve this in the following manner:

1. Education

The Department is committed to nurturing students with advancements in Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, and to inculcate in them scientific curiosity, critical thinking, ethical attitudes, and practical skills. The Department has commenced MBBS teaching from January 2021, MD (Biochemistry) from January 2024, and PhD (Biochemistry) from July 2024 session onwards. The Department also provides specialized training for courses in allied specialties and envisions expanding the academic program to include interdisciplinary collaborations, and additional postgraduate courses to meet the evolving needs of the medical and scientific community. The Department also conducts Workshops and Continuing Medical Education (CMEs) on the latest advancements in the field at regular intervals.

2. Patient care

The Department is actively supporting the Institute in patient care by providing the latest laboratory facilities to aid in diagnosis, monitoring, and prognosis. Currently, the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory, the Immunoassay Laboratory, the Flow Cytometry Laboratory, and the Molecular Biology Laboratory of the Department provide examination of more than 115 laboratory parameters on a routine basis. The Department aims to expand the services to incorporate sophisticated biomarker testing involving molecular diagnostics, genomics, and proteomics. The Department also emphasizes providing primordial and primary screening facilities for the diseases prevalent in the community. The Department has also commenced the process of obtaining NABL accreditation for its clinical laboratory examinations.

3. Research

The Department is committed to perform health-oriented research and basic science research in the diverse fields of biomedical research such as cancer biology, hemato-oncology, cardiovascular diseases, neurobiology, metabolic diseases, molecular pharmacology, genomics, transcriptomics, medical genetics, molecular biophysics, data mining, etc. The Department carries out research in the forms of extramural funded projects, intramural research grant supported projects, MD and PhD theses, and independent faculty and student projects. The Department has also established collaborations with academic and research institutes engaged in multidisciplinary research across the country, including but not limited to AIIMS New Delhi, IIT Guwahati, BARC Mumbai, NIPER Guwahati, IIIT Guwahati, IIT (BHU) Varanasi, BHU, CIMAP Lucknow, IICB Kolkata, CBMR Lucknow, and BITS Pilani.

Current Staff
  1. Faculty - 06
  2. Senior Residents (Non-academic) - 09
  3. Junior Residents (Academic)/ MD Biochemistry students - 05
  4. PhD Scholars - 07
  5. Laboratory Technicians (Regular) - 04
  6. Laboratory Attendants (Regular) - 03
  7. Laboratory Technicians (Contractual) - 08
  8. Laboratory Attendants (Contractual) - 02
  9. Data Entry Operator (Contractual) - 01
  10. Multi-tasking Staff (Contractual)- 01
  11. Research Scientists (Project) - 01
  12.  Research Fellows (Project) - 01
  13. Technical Support (Project) - 03

Faculty :

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Dr. Subash Chandra Gupta
Professor & Head of the Department
scgupta [at] aiimsguwahati [dot] ac [dot] in


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Dr. Indrajit Nath
Additional Professor
indrajitnath [at] aiimsguwahati [dot] ac [dot] in
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Dr. Jayanta Das
Additional Professor
jayantadas [at] aiimsguwahati [dot] ac [dot] in

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Dr. Ashikh Seethy
Associate Professor
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Dr. Chandan Kumar Nath
Associate Professor
chandannath [at] aiimsguwahati [dot] ac [dot] in

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Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar
Assistant Professor
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Workshop :

CMEs/ Workshops/ Other Events Organised

2026:

  1. Observance of National Science Day 2026, organised by Department of Biochemistry in collaboration with Departments of Anatomy & Physiology AIIMS Guwahati - February 28, 2026.
  2. CME-cum-Workshop on DNA Biology, Molecular Diagnostics, and Advances in Immunology, supported by Department of Health Research - MoHFW, Govt. of India - April 25 to 29, 2026.

2025:

  1. Observance of National Science Day 2025, organised by Department of Biochemistry in collaboration with Departments of Anatomy & Physiology AIIMS Guwahati - February 28, 2025.
  2. CME on ‘DNA to Immunity: Two Pillars of Health and Disease’ on the Occasion of “DNA Day” (Date: 25th April), “International Immunology Day” (Date: 29th April), and Completion of Four Years Milestone of Biochemistry at AIIMS Guwahati - May 24, 2025.
  3. Pre-conference Workshop of NEMPSCON-2025 - Fundamentals of PCR for Pharmacogenomics, in collaboration with Department of Pharmacology, AIIMS Guwahati and North Eastern Medical Pharmacological Society (NEMPS), India - November 06, 2025.
  4. Pre-conference CME-cum-Workshop of ACCLMPCON-2026 - Quantitative PCR (qPCR) in Molecular Diagnostics: Techniques, Applications, and Emerging Directions -  December 12 to 13, 2026.

2024:

  1. CME on Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Cancer Management on the occasion of World Cancer Day, organised by Department of Biochemistry in collaboration with Departments of Pathology & Lab Medicine, Radiodiagnosis & Interventional Radiology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Radiation Oncology, & Medical Oncology/Hematology, AIIMS Guwahati - February 06, 2024.
  2. CME cum Workshop on Best Practices in Sample Collection, organised by Departments of Pathology and Lab Medicine, Biochemistry, Transfusion Medicine, and Microbiology – AIIMS Guwahati in collaboration with BD India Pvt Ltd. (Specimen Management Division) for celebration of the Phlebotomists Recognition Week - February 17, 2024.
  3. Observance of National Science Day 2024, organised by Department of Biochemistry in collaboration with Departments of Anatomy & Physiology AIIMS Guwahati - February 28, 2024.
  4. CME on Current Trends in OMICS - August 12, 2024.
  5. CME cum Workshop on Quality Control (QC) Analytics and Six Sigma Methodology in Lab Medicine - November 09, 2024.
  6. Pre-conference CME of ACCLMPCON-2025 - Unlocking the Secrets: Impact of Laboratory Medicine on Liver and Gastrointestinal Health - December 14, 2024.

2023:

  1. CME on Cancer Scenario in Northeast India on the occasion of World Cancer Day, organised by Department of Biochemistry in collaboration with Departments of Pathology & Lab Medicine, Radiodiagnosis & Interventional Radiology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Radiation Oncology, & Medical Oncology/Hematology,  AIIMS Guwahati - February 04, 2023.
  2. Observance of National Science Day 2023, organised by Department of Biochemistry, AIIMS Guwahati - February 28, 2023.
  3. Workshop on Research Grant Writing, organized by Department of Biochemistry and Research Cell – AIIMS Guwahati - March 17 2023
  4. CME cum Workshop on Best Practices in Sample Collection, organised by Departments of Biochemistry, Pathology and Lab Medicine, Transfusion Medicine, and Microbiology – AIIMS Guwahati in collaboration with BD India Pvt Ltd. (Specimen Management Division) - September 23, 2023
  5. CME on Good Laboratory Practices & Essentials of Quality Control in Clinical Chemistry, organised by Department of Biochemistry, AIIMS Guwahati - December 09, 2023
Invited Lectures:
  1. Dr. Pradeep K Srivastava (Former Dy. Director, CSIR-CDRI - Lucknow) on 'DNA Technology and Nanotechnology: Will these Change the Future of Medical Science?' - July 14, 2021.
  2. Dr. Dinesh Kumar (Associate Professor, CBMR - Lucknow) on 'Biomolecular NMR and its emerging biomedical applications' - March 30, 2024.
  3. Prof. Sudip Sen (Professor of Biochemistry, AIIMS New Delhi) on 'Stem cells: Basics and Potential Research Applications' - November 30, 2024.
  4. Prof. Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy (Florida A&M University, Florida State University - USA) on 'Membrane Catalysed Protein-Protein Interactions Implicated in Drug Metabolism and  Amyloid Aggregation' - December 16, 2024.
  5. Dr. Ratnasekhar CH (Senior Scientist - CSIR- Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow) on 'Metabolomics and lipidomics-based approach for early prediction of Parkinson's disease' - May 13, 2025.
  6. Prof. Arun Kumar Harith (Professor of Biochemistry, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Faridabad, India) on 'Surviving the Corporate Jungle - My experience in Corporate Hospitals’ - November 29, 2025.
  7. Prof. Kaushik Chatterjee (Professor, Department of Materials Engineering & Department of Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India) on '3D (Bio)Printing for the Future of Medicine' - May 30, 2026 (Scheduled).

Infrastructure :

Molecular Biology

  • Real Time PCR

  • Thermal Cycler (Gradient PCR)

  • HPLC

  • Vertical Gel Electrophoresis Systems

  • Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Systems

  • Chemiluminescence-based Gel-imaging System

  • Transilluminators

  • Transfer Systems for Western Blot

  • Nano-spectrophotometer

  • Flurometer

Immunology and Cell Biology

  • Flow Cytometer

  • Immunofluorescence Microscope

  • ELISA Readers

  • ELISA Plate Washers

  • Multimode Reader

  • CO₂ Incubators

  • Inverted microscopes

  • Laminar Flow Hoods

  • BSL-2 Biosafety Cabinets

  • Circulating water bath

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

  • High-end Computing Systems

Clinical Chemistry and Diagnostics

  • Fully Automated High-throughput Clinical Chemistry (Dry Chemistry) and Immunoassay Analyzers

  • Fully Automated Capillary Electrophoresis System

  • Semi-auto-analysers

  • HPLC for Hemoglobin Typing and HbA1c

  • Electrolyte Analyzer

General Laboratory Equipment

  • Refrigerated Centrifuges

  • Refrigerated Microcentrifuges

  • Orbital Shakers

  • Spectrophotometer

  • pH Meters

  • Ice Flaking Machine

  • Tissue Homogenizer

  • Lyophilizer

  • Water Purification Systems

  • Deep Freezers (-20°C and -80°C)

  • Peristaltic Pump

  • Ultrasonicator

  • Incubators

  • Autoclave

  • Laboratory refrigerators

  • Hot-air ovens

  • Water baths

  • Colorimeters

Research and Publications :

The Department is dedicated to advancing health-oriented and basic science research across diverse biomedical fields, including cancer biology, cardiovascular diseases, neurobiology, metabolic diseases, molecular pharmacology, genomics, transcriptomics, medical genetics, molecular biophysics, and data mining. Research initiatives within the Department encompass extramurally funded projects, intramural research grants, MD and PhD thesis work, and independent projects led by faculty and students. Additionally, the Department actively collaborates with academic and research institutions nationwide, promoting multidisciplinary research to address complex biomedical challenges.

Research Projects

Ongoing/ Approved Extramurally Funded Projects

Prof. Subash C Gupta

  1. Targeting triple negative breast cancer by engineering agents derived from Piper longum; Funding Agency: ICMR, India; PI: Prof. Subash Gupta; Total Budget: Rs 73.6 Lakhs; Period: 2024-27
  2. Targeting inflammation associated long non-coding RNAs for the chemosensitization and radiosensitization of oral cancer; Funding Agency: BRNS, India; Amount: Rs 35.8 Lakhs. Period: 2025-2028.
  3. Role of long non-coding RNAs in predicting the chemosensitivity of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer; Funding Agency: DBT, India; Amount: Rs 89.99 Lakhs. Period: 2026 to 2029.
  4. A Training Program on the Applications of Molecular and Cellular Biology Tools in Biomedical Research; Funding Agency: DHR, India; Amount: Rs 72.44 Lakhs. Period: 2026 to 2031

Dr. Indrajit Nath

  1. Taskforce on Establishment of Reference Intervals in Indian Population (TERIIP Phase II): A Multicentric Observational Cross-Sectional Study among Children and Adolescents (<18 Years); Funding Agency: ICMR, India; Amount: Rs 1.66 Crores. Period: 2026 to 2029

Dr. Ashikh Seethy

  1. Taskforce on Establishment of Reference Intervals in Indian Population (TERIIP): A Multi-Centric Observational Cross Sectional Study; Funding Agency: ICMR, India; Total Budget: Rs 1.65 Crores; Period: 2025-28
  2. Genomic Epidemiology of Clonal Hematopoiesis: Estimation of Prevalence and Prediction of Risk from Complete-Blood-Count (CBC) Profiles Using GenomeINDIA Data, in collaboration with IIIT Guwahati; Funding Agency: DBT, India; Amount: Rs 47.40 Lakhs (tentative). Period: 2026 to 2028
  3. Assessment of Transcriptional Adaptation as a Mechanism of Genetic Compensation in Acute Myeloid Leukemia; Funding Agency: DHR, India; Amount: Rs 27.00 Lakhs; Period: 2026 to 2028
  4. Taskforce on Establishment of Reference Intervals in Indian Population among Smokers: A Multi-Centric Observational Cross Sectional Study; Funding Agency: ICMR, India; Total Budget: INR 40 lakhs (tentative); Period: 2026-28
  5. Assessment of Clonal Hematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential (CHIP) as a Risk Factor of Premature Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (Premature-ASCVD), in collaboration with AIIMS New Delhi; Funding Agency: DBT, India; Amount: Rs 99.66 Lakhs (Tentative). Period: 2026 to 2029

Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar

  1. Targeting Orientia tsutsugamushi in Scrub Typhus: Identifying Novel Drug Targets and Advancing Therapeutic Strategies; Funding Agency: Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), India; PI: Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar; Total Budget: Rs. 65,94,480.00; Period: 2025-28.

Completed Extramurally Funded Projects

Prof. Subash C Gupta

  1. Targeting long non-coding RNAs by agents derived from Moringa oleifera for breast cancer therapy; Funding Agency: ICMR, India; PI: Prof. Subash Gupta; Total Budget: INR 38,00,000.00; Period: 2020-23.

 

Ongoing Intramurally Funded Projects

Prof. Subash C Gupta

  1. Identification and characterization of stem cells phenotype in the oral cancer; Funding Agency: AIIMS Guwahati

Dr. Indrajit Nath

  1. An analysis of the immunoinflammatory status of patients with autoimmune hypothyroidism with metabolic syndrome

Dr. Jayanta Das

  1. Drug related Biochemical alterations: A Biochemistry laboratory-based causality assessment study

Dr. Ashikh Seethy

  1. Phased globin gene sequencing to decipher genomic variants in cis in Hemoglobin E disorders

Dr. Chandan Kumar Nath

  1. Performance characteristics of Glycated Haemoglobin estimation in blood samples by ion exchange chromatography using Sodium fluoride vial compared to standard EDTA anticoagulant

Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar

  1. Biochemical and Biophysical Characterization of Alanine Racemase for Identification and Development of Potential Antimycobacterial Drugs

 

MD Thesis:

Ongoing

  1. Association of NFKB1 polymorphism with inflammatory markers and C-terminal agrin fragments in patients with type 2 diabetes and sarcopenia; (Dr. Ayesha Siddiqui); Guide: Dr. Indrajit Nath. Awarded the DHR Thesis Support.
  2. Assessment of Clonal Hematopoiesis in Cervical Cancer and its Role in Cancer-Related Anemia; (Dr. Shriya Sharma); Guide: Dr. Ashikh Seethy
  3. A study on the expression of long non-coding RNAs and metabolic profile in oral cancer; (Dr .Syed Anees Fazal); Guide: Prof. Subash C Gupta
  4. Immunogenetic insights into Rheumatoid Arthritis: Role of HLA-DRB1 gene polymorphisms and Treg cell alterations; (Dr. Mohasweta Paul); Guide: Dr. Jayanta Das
  5. Association of Creatinine normalized Urinary 8-iso-PGF2α with Ultrasound-Guided Staging of Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD); (Dr. Wazid Alam Choudhury); Guide: Dr. Chandan Kumar Nath

 

PhD Thesis:

Ongoing

  1. A study on the association of long non-coding RNAs expression with cellular metabolites in head and neck cancer; (Mr Arindam Dutta); Guide: Prof. Subash C Gupta
  2. Identification and characterization of potential drug targets in Orientia tsutagamushi for scrub typhus; (Mr Lalramtluanga); Guide: Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar
  3. Identification and Functional Characterization of Secretory Effector Protein(s) in Orientia tsutsugamushi for Scrub Typhus Pathogenesis; (Mr Kamal Lochan Sarma); Guide: Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar
  4. Evaluation of activities of an alkaloid encapsulated with natural nanocarrier against triple negative breast cancer; (Mr Biki Chandra Das); Guide: Prof. Subash C Gupta
  5. Role of Transcriptional Adaptation in Acute Myeloid Leukemia; (Ms. Arohi Tripathi); Guide: Dr. Ashikh Seethy

 

ICMR STS Projects by MBBS Students

Ongoing

  1. Investigating the role of BDNF, an indicator of neuro-synaptic functioning, as blood-based biomarker for early detection and severity prediction of dementia - A case-control study; Mentor: Dr. Indrajit Nath; Period: 2024-25.
  2. Computational analysis of the role of tumor immune micro-environment in Myelodysplastic Neoplasms (MDS) and their progression to AML-myelodysplasia related (AML-MR); Mentor: Dr. Ashikh Seethy; Period: 2024-25.

Completed

  1. An In-silico Analysis of Genetic Alterations of Human Pseudo-autosomal Regions in Acute Myeloid Leukemia; Mentor: Dr. Ashikh Seethy; Period: 2022-23.
  2. Computational analysis of the role of nuclear insertions of mitochondrial origin (NUMTs) in the genesis of pathogenic variants in monogenic disorders; Mentor: Dr. Ashikh Seethy; Period: 2023-24.

 

For information regarding research articles and research interests, refer to the webpage of individual faculty members of the Department. Google Scholar links of faculty members are given below:

  1. Prof. Subash Chandra Gupta: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=tCzrPS0AAAAJ&hl=en
  2. Dr. Indrajit Nath: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yhTqNEQAAAAJ&hl=en
  3. Dr. Ashikh A Seethy: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6zAHBkAAAAAJ&hl=en
  4. Dr. Chandan Kumar Nath: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=W9CwHMsAAAAJ&hl=en
  5. Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NFVNg24AAAAJ&hl=en

 

Clinical Services :

The Department actively supports the Institute’s patient-care services by providing advanced laboratory facilities for accurate diagnosis, monitoring, and prognosis. Currently, the Clinical Chemistry, Immunoassay, and Flow Cytometry Laboratories routinely offer testing for over 115 biochemical/ immunological parameters. Additionally, the Department is expanding laboratory services to include advanced biomarker assessments utilizing molecular diagnostics, genomics, and proteomics techniques. Emphasis is also placed on providing primordial and primary screening services for diseases prevalent in the community. Furthermore, the Department has initiated the process for obtaining NABL accreditation for its clinical laboratory testing to ensure quality assurance and standardization.

Total no. of investigations from April 2024 to March 2025:  3,84,766

Services Available

Clinical Chemistry

  1. Plasma glucose
  2. Glucose tolerance test (GTT)
  3. Oral GTT (DIPSI)
  4. HbA1c (HPLC)
  5. HbA1c (Enzymatic)
  6. Serum calcium
  7. Serum phosphorus
  8. Serum uric acid
  9. Serum electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride)
  10. Lipid profile (total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL, HDL, Cholesterol:HDL ratio)
  11. Direct LDL (dLDL)
  12. D-Dimer
  13. Kidney function tests (creatinine, serum urea)
  14. Liver function tests (total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, total protein, albumin, globulins, A/G ratio, alkaline phosphatase, AST, ALT, GGT)
  15. Creatine kinase (CK) (Total)
  16. CK-2 / CK-MB
  17. Serum magnesium
  18. Serum amylase
  19. Serum lipase
  20. Serum iron
  21. C-reactive protein (Quantitative)
  22. LDH
  23. Serum osmolality
  24. Serum lithium
  25. Transferrin saturation
  26. Direct total iron-binding capacity (dTIBC)
  27. Serum-pleural effusion albumin gradient (SPAG)
  28. Serum-ascites albumin gradient (SAAG)
  29. Serum adenosine deaminase (ADA)
  30. Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
  31. Neonatal bilirubin (NBil)
  32. Creatinine clearance
  33. Glucose-6 Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD)
  34. Spot urine sodium
  35. Spot urine potassium
  36. Urine random calcium
  37. Urine random magnesium
  38. 24-hour urine calcium
  39. Urine random phosphorus
  40. 24-hour urine protein
  41. Spot urine chloride
  42. Urine random creatinine
  43. Urine osmolality
  44. Urine random uric acid
  45. Urine random albumin
  46. 24-hour urine creatinine clearance
  47. Urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR)
  48. Urine protein creatinine ratio (UPCR)
  49. Fluid electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride)
  50. Fluid glucose
  51. Fluid LDH
  52. Fluid albumin
  53. Fluid uric acid
  54. Fluid protein
  55. Fluid amylase
  56. Fluid lipase
  57. Fluid ADA
  58. Synovial fluid analysis (glucose, protein, LDH, uric acid)
  59. Pleural fluid analysis (glucose, protein, LDH)
  60. CSF glucose
  61. CSF protein
  62. CSF ADA

Immunoassay

  1. Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
  2. Free T3 (fT3)
  3. Free T4 (fT4)
  4. Total T3 (T3)
  5. Total T4 (T4)
  6. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
  7. Luteinizing hormone (LH)
  8. β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-HCG)
  9. Total testosterone
  10. Progesterone
  11. Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
  12. Cortisol
  13. Insulin
  14. C-peptide
  15. Parathyroid hormone, intact (PTH)
  16. Ferritin
  17. 25-OH-vitamin D3
  18. Vitamin B12
  19. Folate
  20. Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)
  21. Alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
  22. Total PSA
  23. Free PSA
  24. CA 19.9
  25. CA 125
  26. NT-ProBNP
  27. Trop I
  28. Procalcitonin
  29. Prolactin
  30. CK-2 / CK-MB
  31. Homocysteine
  32. Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)]

Flow Cytometry

  1. HLA B27

Others

  1. Serum protein electrophoresis
  2. Immunotyping/ Immunofixation electrophoresis

Teaching & Training :

The Department is dedicated to fostering student growth through advancements in Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, cultivating scientific curiosity, critical thinking, ethical values, and practical expertise. It initiated MBBS teaching in January 2021, followed by the launch of the MD (Biochemistry) program in January 2024 and the PhD (Biochemistry) program in July 2024. Additionally, the Department offers specialized training modules for allied specialties and aims to expand its academic offerings through interdisciplinary collaborations and the introduction of further postgraduate courses, addressing the evolving demands of the medical and scientific communities. Regular workshops and Continuing Medical Education (CME) sessions are conducted to disseminate knowledge about recent developments in the field. The Department is also involved in providing training in Biochemistry to the B.Sc. (Nursing) students of the Institute.

Faculty:

Prof. Subash C Gupta Professor and Head
Dr. Indrajit Nath Additional Professor
Dr. Jayanta Das Additional Professor
Dr. Ashikh Seethy Associate Professor
Dr. Chandan Kumar Nath Associate  Professor
Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar Assistant Professor

 

Residents:

Dr. Bidyut Bhuyan Senior Resident (Non-academic)
Dr. Lanu Mona Aimol Senior Resident (Non-academic)
Dr. Krishnarjuna Bankala Senior Resident (Non-academic)
Dr. Aroop Viswas Senior Resident (Non-academic)
Dr. Mitali Roy Senior Resident (Non-academic)
Dr. Shivam Tiwari Senior Resident (Non-academic)
Dr. Yadavendra Shahi Senior Resident (Non-academic)
Dr. Bubul Kalita Senior Resident (Non-academic)
Dr. Yanglem Mary Senior Resident (Non-academic)
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqui Junior Resident (Academic)/ MD Student
Dr. Shriya Sharma Junior Resident (Academic)/ MD Student
Dr. Syed Anees Fazal Junior Resident (Academic)/ MD Student
Dr. Mohasweta Paul Junior Resident (Academic)/ MD Student
Dr. Wazid Alam Choudhury Junior Resident (Academic)/ MD Student

 

PhD Scholars:

Mr. Arindam Dutta Guide: Prof. Subash C Gupta
Mr. Lalramtluanga Guide: Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar
Mr. Kamal Lochan Sarma Guide: Dr. Amit Kumar Sonkar
Mr. Biki Chandra Das Guide: Prof. Subash C Gupta
Ms. Arohi Tripathi Guide: Dr. Ashikh A Seethy
Mr. Lohit Kumar Borah Guide: Dr. Ashikh A Seethy
Ms. Amanda R Marak Guide: Prof. Subash C Gupta
 
Curriculum:

Hyperlink - Curriculum: MD Biochemistry

Hyperlink - Curriculum: MBBS - Pages 53 to 74 of the Document.