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CURRICULUM VITAE Name : CHINMAY KUMAR PANDA, Ph.D. Address : Dept. of Oncogene Regulation Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute 37 S. P. Mukherjee Road Kolkata 700 026, India Ph. No. 33-2476-5101/02, Extn. 328 33- 2474-3922 E.Mail: [email protected], [email protected] Date of Birth : August 13, 1959 Marital Status : Married, two children Nationality : Indian Education : 1988-Ph.D.(Biochemistry)-Calcutta University, India 1980-M.Sc.(Biochemistry)-Calcutta University, India 1978-B.Sc.(Chemistry)Calcutta University, India Research Training Fellowship: March-April, 1996 1988-1991 December, 1990 1986 1982-1986 : ICRETT Fellow of UICC Microbiology and Tumorbiology Center Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden : Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow Dept. of Tumor Biology Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden : ICRETT Fellow of UICC Swiss Institute of Experimental Cancer Research Lausanne, Switzerland : Senior Research Fellow Dept. of Biochemistry Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute Kolkata, India : Junior Research Fellow Dept. of Biochemistry Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute Kolkata, India Experience: 2002- Molecular analysis of the development of carcinogenesis in an experimental model of 20-Methylcholanthrene induced transformed murine embryonal fibroblast cells in culture. 2002- Evaluation of chemopreventive potential of different tea polyphenols, amarogentin and eugenol in different experimental tumor model systems. 1997- Analysis of genetic variability of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma and other clinical manifestation. 1991- : a) Analysis of molecular mechanism of tumorigenesis of squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck (HNSCC), uterine cervical carcinoma (CA-CX) and breast carcinoma (Ca-Br). b) Metabolism of small nuclear RNA (UsnRNAs) in rapidly proliferating / differentiating cells. 1991-1997 : Molecular analysis of rat liver carcinogenesis. 1988-1991 : a) Molecular mechanism of c-myc oncogene activation by chromosomal translocation. b) Murine plasmacytoma development in N-myc transgenic mice. c) In vivo organisation of c-myc locus. (Prof. George Klein) 1982-1988 : a) Characterization of Dnase-I and Dnase-II hypersensitive sites of chromatin. b) Interaction of anthracycline antitumor antibiotics with chromatin. c) Mode of action of α-methyline-γ-butyrolactone derivatives of substituted nucleic acid bases. (Dr. K. Choudhury) Professional Appointment: 2008: Assistant Director Grade Dept. of Oncogene Regulation Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute Kolkata, India. 1995-2008 : Senior Scientific Officer (Grade-II) Dept. of Oncogene Regulation Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute Kolkata, India. 1986-1995 : Junior Scientific Officer Dept. of Biochemistry Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute Kolkata, India. Awards/Honors: 20012005 : Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Human Genetics : Guest Editor, Special issue on Cancer Genetics, International 2004- 2005 2002- 2007 March-April, 1996 December, 1990 1989-1990 Journal of Human Genetics : Adjunct Faculty, Dept. of Environmental Science, Asutosh College, Calcutta University : Adjunct Faculty, Dept. of Physiology, K.N. College, Kalyani University : ICRETT Fellow of UICC Geneva, Switzerland. : ICRETT Fellow of UICC Geneva, Switzerland. : Swedish Institute Fellowship Stockholm, Sweden. Membership: 201019961994199419911982- : Calcutta Consortium of Human Genetics : Indian Society of Human Genetics. : Indian Association for Cancer Research. : Indian Science Congress Association. : Association of UICC Fellows, Geneva, Switzerland. : Society of Biological Chemists (India). Teaching/ Other activities : Molecular Biology course in M.Sc. (Physiology) Curriculum of Kalyani University (20 lectures) Molecular Biology course in M.Sc.(Environmental Science) Curriculum of Asutosh College, Calcutta University (10 lectures) Peer Reviewer, International Scientific Journals Thesis Supervised: Ph.D (Sc.) DNB (Co-supervisor) M.Sc. : Twelve : Two : Forty two Present Research Associate Present Ph.D student DNB student (Co-supervisor) Papers Published : One : Eight : Two : 89 Reviews, Monographs, Book Chapters: 3 Major Research Interest : i) Molecular genetics of cancer. ii) Regulation of gene expression. iii) Development of molecular markers for early detection and prognosis of cancer. iv) Chemoprevention of cancer by natural products. Research Support: ONGOING Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Govt. of India 2009 – 2012 Principal Investigator Molecular analysis of the effect of combinational treatment with amarogentin, epigallocatechin gallate and theaflavins during liver carcinogenesis at pre and post initiation stage. Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: National Tea Research Foundation 2007 – 2010 Principal Investigator The role of black tea in modulation of bioactivation and detoxification of carcinogen and in prevention of tobacco associated ROS generation. COMPLETED Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India 2006 – 2010 Principal Investigator Identification of susceptibility alleles for the development of head and neck cancer in Indian population. Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Govt. of India 2006 – 2009 Principal Investigator Identification of candidate tumor suppressor genes loci in human chromosome 11 associated with development of earlyonset and breast carcinoma. Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India 2005 – 2008 Principal Investigator High resolution molecular mapping for identification of candidate tumor suppressor gene(s)’ loci in human chromosomes 3 and 9 associated with the development of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: National Tea Research Foundation 2005 – 2006 Co-Principal Investigator Evaluation of the role of black tea prevention of lung cancer – Phase-II Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Govt. of India 2003 – 2006 Principal Investigator Molecular analysis of the precancerous lesions of lung carcinogenesis and their modulation by epicatechin gallate, epigallocatechin gallate and theaflavin. Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Govt. of India 2000 – 2003 Principal Investigator Involvement of chromosomes 3, 4 and 11 in the development of human uterine cervical carcinoma. Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India 1999 – 2002, extended up to 2003 Principal Investigator Molecular analysis of the development of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India 1999 – 2002 Co- Investigator Studies on genetic variability of HBV in relation to HCC and other clinical presentation and their transmission potentiality. Funding Agency: Funding Period: Role: Title: Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India 1997 – 2000, extended up to 2001 Principal Investigator Molecular mapping of the candidate tumor suppressor gene(s) loci in human chromosome 3 involved in the development of squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck (SCCHN) PUBLICATIONS Original Research Papers 1. Panda, C.K. Choudhury, K. and Neogy, R.K.: Preferential binding of adriamycin and nogalamycin to DNase-I hypersensitive sites of Sarcoma-180 chromatin. Chem. Biol. Interactions 57, 65-72, 1986. 2. Panda, C.K. Choudhury, K. and Neogy, R.K.: Characterization of DNA binding proteins released from Sarcoma-180 chromatin during brief digestion with DNase-I. Mol. Cell. Biochem. 78, 101-108, 1987. 3. Tripathi, P.K., Ray, S.K., Neogy, R.K., and Panda, C.K.: Conformational preference for interaction of anthracycline antitumor antibiotics with chromatin. Ind. J. Exp. Biol. 26, 453-456, 1988. 4. Panda, C.K.: Studies on DNase-I Hypersensitive sites of chromatin and its interaction with anthracycline antitumor antibiotics. Ph.D. Thesis, Calcutta University, Calcutta, India, 1988. 5. Panda, C.K., Choudhury, K., Sanyal, U. and Chakraborti, S.K.: Mechanism of αMethylene- γ- Lactone derivatives of substituted nucleic acid bases in tumor cells. Chemotherapy 35, 174-180, 1989. 6. Panda, C.K., Chakraborti, B.K. and Choudhury, K.: Effect of anthracycline antibiotics on in vivo transcription of Sarcoma-180 chromatin in a Sarcoma-180 whole cell extract. Ind. J. Biochem., Biophys. 26, 293-295, 1989. 7. Wiener, F., Silva, S., Sugiyama, H., Babonits, M., Axelson, H., Panda, C.K., and Klein, G.: Mouse plasmacytoma (MPC) associated t(15:16) translocation occurs repeatedly in new induction system. Current Topics in Microbiol. & Immunobiol. 166, 107-119, 1990. 8. Axelson, H., Pear, W.S., Panda, C.K., Bazin, H., Klein, G. and Sumegi, J.: Transcriptional deregulation of myc in IgH/myc 6;7 translocation carrying rat immunocytomas. Genes Chromosomes & Cancer 3, 142-148, 1991. 9. Axelson, H., Panda, C.K., Silva, S., Sugiyama, H., Wiener, F., Klein, G. and Sumegi, J.: A new variant t(15:16) translocation in mouse plasmacytoma leads to the juxtaposition of c-myc and Ig lambda. Oncogene 6, 2263-2270, 1991. 10. Wang, Y., Sugiyama, H., Axelson, H., Panda, C.K., Babonits, M., Ma, A., Alt, F.W., Klein, G., and Wiener, F.: Functional homology betwween N-myc and c-myc in murine plasmacytoma-genesis : Plasmacytoma development in N-myc transgenic mice. Oncogene 7, 1241-1247, 1992. 11. Tripathi, P.K., Panda, C.K., Pal, S.P., Roychoudhury, J. and Choudhury, K.: Isolation and characterization of non-histone proteins assoiciated with DNase-II hypersensitive sites of Sarcoma-180 chromatin. Ind. J. Exp. Biol. 31, 667-672, 1993. 12. Axelson, H., Panda, C.K., and Klein, G.: Three exceptional IgH/myc translocation carring rat immunocytomas have breakpoints 50 to 80 Kb 5' of c-myc. Int. J. Cancer 56, 418-421, 1994. 13. Ray, R., Panda, C.K., Chakraborti, B.K., Mukherjee, S., Choudhury, K. and Roychoudhury, J.: Changes in UsnRNAs biosynthesis during rat liver regeneration. Mol. Cell. Biochem. 141, 71-78, 1994. 14. Imreh, S., Wang, Y., Panda, C.K., Babonits, M., Axelson, H., Silva, S., Wiener, F. and Klein, G.: Hypersomy of chromosome 15 with retrovirally rearranged c-myc loss of germline c-myc and Igk / c-myc juxtaposition in a macrophage-monocyte tumor line. Eur. J. Cancer 304, 994-1002, 1994. 15. Panda, C. K., Dutta, S. K., Choudhury, K. and Chakraborti, S. K.: Antitumor activity of enhydrin occuring in Enhydra fluctuans Lour and its mechanism of action. J. Basic & Applied Biomedicine 2, 25-30, 1994. 16. Ray, R., Chakraborty, B. K., Ray, K., Mukherjee, S., Roychowdhury, J. and Panda, C. K.: Effect of anthracycline antitumor antibiotics (adriamycin and nogalamycin) and cycloheximide on the biosynthesis and processing of major UsnRNAs. Mol. Cell. Biochem. 162, 75-82, 1996. 17. Ray, R., Ray, K. and Panda, C. K.: Differential alterations in metabolic pattern of the six major UsnRNAs during development. Mol. Cell. Biochem. 177, 79-88, 1997. 18. Chakrabarti, S., Dasgupta, S., Roy, S., Bhar, A., Sengupta, A., Roy, A., Ray, K., Bhattacharyya, N. P., Roy, B., Panda, C. K. and Roychoudhury, S.: Microsatellite instability in squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck from the Indian patient population. Int. J. Cancer 92, 555-561, 2001. 19. Dasgupta, S., Mukherjee, N., Roy, S., Roy, A., Sengupta, A., Roychoudhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Mapping of the candidate tumor suppressor genes' loci on human chromosome 3 in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of Indian patient population. Oral Oncology 38, 6-15, 2002. 20. Chakravarty, R., Neiogi, M., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Presence of hepatitis B surface antigen mutant G145R DNA in the peripheral blood leukocytes of the family members of an asymptomatic carrier and evidence of its horizontal transmission. Virus Research : 90(1-2), 133-141, 2002. 21. Mitra, S., Chatterjee, S., Panda, C. K., Chaudhuri, K., Ray, K., Bhattacharyya, N. P., Sengupta, A., Roychoudhury, S.: Haplotype structure of TP53 locus in Indian population and possible association with head and neck cancer. Annals of Human Genetics: 67(Pt. 1), 26-34, 2003. 22. Bhattacharya (Mukherjee), N. and Panda, C. K. : A new experimental model of rat hepatocellular carcinoma initiated by diethylnitrosamine. Experimental Oncology: 25, 55-59, 2003. 23. Tripathi (Bhar), A, Dasgupta, S, Roy, A, Sengupta, A, Roy, B, Roychoudhury, S and Panda, C. K.: Sequential deletions in both arms of chromosome 9 are associated with the development of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma from Indian patients. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research: 22(2), 289-297, 2003. 24. Mondal, G., Tripathi, A., Bhattacharya, N., Roy, A., Sengupta, A., Roy, B., Panda, C. K. and Roychoudhury, S.: Allelic imbalance at chromosome 11 in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of Indian patient population. Journal of Clinical Pathology : 56, 512-518, 2003. 25. Chakraborty, S. B., Roy, A., Sengupta, A. and Panda, C. K.: Multiple deletions in chromosome 3p are associated with the development of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. International Journal of Human Genetics: 3, 79-87, 2003. 26. Chunder, N., Mondal, S., Basu, D., Roy, A., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Deletion mapping of chromosome 1 in early onset and late onset breast tumors - a comparative study in eastern India. Pathology Research and Practice: 199, 313-322, 2003. 27. Tripathi (Bhar), A., Banerjee, S., Roy, A., Roychoudhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Alterations of p16 gene in uterine cervical carcinoma from Indian patients. International Journal of Gynaecological Cancer: 13 (4), 472-479, 2003. 29. Sikdar, N., Paul, R. R., Panda, C. K., Banerjee, S. K., and Roy, B.: Loss of heterozygosity in APC and MCC genes of oral cancer and leukoplakia tissues from Indian tobacco chewers. Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine: 32, 450-454, 2003. 30. Chakraborty, S.B., Dasgupta, S., Roy, A., Sengupta, A., Roy, B., Roychoudhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Differential deletions in chromosome 3p are associated with the development of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma from Indian patients. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics: 146, 130-138, 2003. 31. Dasgupta, S., Chakraborty, S. B., Roy, A., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Differential deletions in chromosome 3p are associated with the development of uterine cervical carcinoma in Indian patients. Journal of Clinical Pathology: 56, 263-269, 2003. 32. Tripathi (Bhar), A., Banerjee, S., Chunder, N., Roy, A., Sengupta, A., Roy, B., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Differential alterations of the genes in CDKN2ACCND1-CDK4 -RB1 pathway are associated with the development of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma from Indian patients. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology: 129(11), 642-650, 2003. 33. Bhattacharya, N., Tripathi, A., Dasgupta, S., Sabbir, Md. G., Roy, A., Sengupta, A., Roy, B., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Deletion in the chromosomal 8p21.3-23 region is associated with the development of invasive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in Indian patient population. Indian Journal of Medical Research: 118, 77-85, 2003. 34. Chunder, N., Basu, D., Roy, A., Roychoudhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Prediction of retinoblastoma and osteosarcoma: Linkage analysis of families by using polymorphic markers around RB1 locus. Journal of Balkan Union of Oncology: 8, 365-369, 2003. 35. Bhattacharya, N., Chunder, N., Basu, D., Roy, A., Mandal, S., Majumder, J., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.. : Three discrete areas within the chromosomal 8p21.3 -23 region are associated with the development of breast carcinoma of Indian patients. Experimental and Molecular Pathology: 76, 264-271, 2004. 36. Chunder, N., Mandal, S., Roy, A., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K..: Analysis of different deleted regions in chromosome 11 and their interrelations in early and late onset breast tumors: association with CyclinD1 amplification and survival. Diagnostic Molecular Pathology: 13(3), 172-182, 2004. 37. Chunder, N., Mandal, S., Roy, A., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K. : Differential association of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes with some breast cancer associated genes in early and late onset breast tumors. Annals of Surgical Oncology: 11 (12), 1045-1055, 2004. 38. Chunder, N., Roy, A., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Molecular study of clonality in multifocal and bilateral breast tumors. Pathology Research and Practice: 200 (10), 735-741, 2004. 39. Bhattacharya, N., Singh, R. K., Mandal, S., Roy, A., Mondal, R., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Analysis of molecular alterations in chromosome 8 associated with the development of uterine cervical carcinoma of Indian patients. Gynecologic Oncology: 95, 352-362, 2004. 40. Mitra, S., Misra, C., Singh, R. K., Panda, C. K. and Roychoudhury, S.: Association of specific genotype and haplotype of p53 gene with cervical cancer in India. Journal of Clinical Pathology: 58, 26-31, 2005. 41. Sikdar, N., Datta, S., Paul, R. R., Panda, C. and Roy, B.: Homozygous null mutation in glutathione S - transferase M1 gene as a risk factor for oral squamous cell carcinoma in Indian tobacco users. International Journal of Human Genetics: 5 (1), 37-44, 2005. 42. Bhattacharya, N., Chunder, N., Roy, A., Alam, N., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Amplification of c-myc locus is independently associated with the deletions of chromosome 8p in breast carcinoma. International Journal of Human Genetics: 5 (1), 45-48, 2005. 43. Singh, R. K., Dasgupta, S., Bhattacharya, N., Chunder, N., Mondal, R., Roy, A., Mandal, S., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Deletions in chromosome 11 and Bcl-1 / cyclinD1 alterations are independently associated with the development of uterine cervical carcinoma. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology: 131, 395406, 2005. 44. Banerjee, S., Manna, S., Saha, P., Panda, C. K. and Das, S.: Black tea polyphenols suppress cell proliferation and induce apoptosis during Benzo(a)pyrene induced lung carcinogenesis. European Journal of Cancer Prevention: 14(3), 215-221, 2005. 45. Mitra, S., Sikdar, N., Mishra, C., Gupta, S., Pal, R. R., Roy, B., Panda, C. K. and Roychoudhury, S.: Risk assessment of p53 genotypes and haplotypes in tobacco associated leukoplakia and oral cancer patients from eastern India. International Journal of Cancer: 117, 786-793, 2005. 46. Saha, P., Banerjee, S., Ganguly, C., Manna, S., Panda, C. K. and Das, S.: Black tea extract can modulate protein expression of H-ras, c-MYC, p53 and Bcl-2 genes during pulmonary hyperplasia, dysplasia and carcinoma-in-situ. Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology: 24(3), 211-224, 2005. 47. Bhattacharya, N., Sabbir, Md. G., Roy, A., Dam, A., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Approximately 580Kb surrounding the c-myc gene is amplified in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of Indian patients. Pathology Research and Practice: 201 (10), 691-697, 2005. 48. Chakravarty, R., Chowdhury, A., Chaudhuri, S., Santra, A., Neogi, M., Rajendran, K., Panda, C. K. and Chakravarty, M.: Hepatitis B infection in Eastern Indian families: need for screening of adult siblings and mothers of adult index cases. Public Health: 19(7) 647-654, 2005. 49. Banerjee, A., Banerjee, S., Chowdhury, A., Santra, A., Chowdhury, S., Roychowdhury, S., Panda, C. K., Bhattacharya, S. K. and Chakravarty, R.: Nucleic acid sequence analysis of basal core promoter/precore/core region of hepatitis B virus isolated from chronic carriers of the virus from Kolkata, eastern India: low frequency of mutation in the precore region. Inter-virology: 48(6), 389-399, 2005. 50. Ganguly, C., Saha, P., Panda, C. K. and Das, S.: Inhibition of growth, induction of apoptosis and alteration of gene expression by tea polyphenols in highly metastatic human lung cancer cell line NCI H460. Asia Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention:6(3), 326-331, 2005. 51. Sabbir, Md. G., Dasgupta, S., Roy, A., Bhoumik, A., Dam, A., Roychoudhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Genetic alterations (amplification and rearrangement) of D type cyclins loci in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of Indian patients: prognostic significance and clinical implications. Diagnostic Molecular Pathology: 15(1), 7-16, 2006. 52. Sabbir, Md. G., Roy, A., Mandal, S., Dam, A., Roychoudhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Deletion mapping of chromosome 13q in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of Indian patients: correlation with prognosis of the tumor. International Journal of Experimental Pathology: 87, 151-161, 2006. 53. Singh, R. K., Maulik S., Mitra, S., Mandal, R. K., Basu, P. S., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Human papillomavirus prevalence in postradiotherapy uterine cervical carcinoma patients: correlation with recurrence of the disease. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer: 16, 1048-1054, 2006. 54. Banerjee, A., Datta, S., Chandra, P. K., Roychowdhury, S., Panda, C. K. and Chakravarty, R.: Distribution of hepatitis B virus genotypes: Phylogenetic analysis and virological characteristics of Genotype C circulating among HBV carriers in Kolkata, Eastern India. World J Gastroentero: 12(37): 5964-71, 2006. 55. Chakraborti, S., Sengupta, S., Sengupta, A., Basak, S. N., Panda, C. K. and Roychoudhury, S.: Genomic instabilities in squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck from the Indian population. Molecular Carcinogenesis 45(4):270-277, 2006. 56. Banerjee, S., Panda, C. K. and Das, S.: Clove (Syzygium aromaticum L.), a potential chemopreventive agent for lung cancer. Carcinogenesis 27(8):1645-54, 2006. 57. Manna, S., Banerjee, S., Saha, P., Roy, A., Das, S. and Panda, C. K.: Differential alterations in metabolic pattern of the spliceosomal UsnRNAs during pre-malignant lung lesions induced by benzo(a)pyrene and their modulation by tea polyphenols. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry: 289(1-2): 149-157, 2006. 58. Manna, S., Mukherjee, S., Banerjee, S., Das, S. and Panda, C.K.: EGCG induced apoptosis in Sarcoma-180 cells in vivo: mediated by p53 pathway and down regulation of U1B and U4-U6 snRNAs. Apoptosis 11(12):2267-76, 2006. 59. Banerjee, S., Manna, S., Mukherjee, S., Pal, D., Panda, C. K. and Das, S.: Black tea polyphenols restrict benzopyrene-induced mouse lung cancer progression through inhibition of Cox-2 and induction of caspase-3 expression. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 7(4): 661-666, 2006. 60. Mondal, G., Sengupta, S., Panda, C. K., Susanne M. Gollin, S. M., Saunders, W. and Roychoudhury, S.: Overexpression of Cdc20 leads to impairment of the spindle assembly checkpoint and aneuploidization in oral cancer. Carcinogenesis 28(1): 81-92, 2007. 61. Sengupta, S., Chakrabarti, S., Roy, A., Panda, CK., Roychoudhury, S. Inactivation of human mutL homolog 1 and mutS homolog 2 genes in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma tumors and leukoplakia samples by promoter hypermethylation and its relation with microsatellite instability phenotype. Cancer 109 (4): 703-12, 2007. 62. Singh, R. K., Indra, D., Mitra, S., Mondal, R. K., Basu, P. S., Roychowdhury, S. and Panda, C. K Deletions in chromosome 4 differentially associated with the development of cervical cancer: evidence of slit2 as a candidate tumor suppressor gene. Human Genetics 122(1): 71-81, 2007. 63. Mitra, S., Banerjee, S., Roy, A., Sengupta, A., Panda, C. K. and Roychoudhury, S.: Interplay between human papilloma virus infection and p53 gene alterations in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of an Indian patient population. Journal of Clinical Pathology 60(9):1040-47, 2007. 64. Pal D, Banerjee S, Indra D, Mandal S, Dum A, Bhowmik A, Panda C. K., Das S. Influence of regular black tea consumption on tobacco associated DNA damage and HPV prevalence in human oral mucosa. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 8(2): 263-66, 2007. 65. Sinha, S., Chunder, N., Mukherjee, N., Alam, N., Roy, A., Roychoudhury, S., Panda, C. K.: Frequent deletion and methylation in SH3GL2 and CDKN2A loci are associated with early and late onset breast carcinoma. Annals of Surgical Oncology 15 (4), 1070-1080, 2008. 66. Ghosh S., Ghosh A., Maiti GP., Alam N., Roy A., Roy B., Roychoudhury S. and Panda C. K.: Alterations of 3p21.31 tumor suppressor genes in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: Correlation with progression and prognosis. International Journal of Cancer 123, 2594-2604, 2008. 67. Sinha, S., Singh, R. K., Alam, N., Roy, A., Roychoudhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Frequent alterations of hMLH1 and RBSP3/HYA22 at chromosomal 3p22.3 region in early- and late-onset breast carcinoma: Clinical and prognostic significance. Cancer Science 99(10), 1984-1991, 2008. 68. Datta S., Banerjee, A., Chandra P. K. , Biswas A., Panigrahi R., Mahapatra P. K, Panda C. K., Chakrabarti S., Bhattacharya S. K. and Chakravarty R.: Analysis of hepatitis B virus X gene phylogeny, genetic variability and its impact on pathogenesis: Implications in Eastern Indian HBV carriers. Virology 382:190-198, 2008. 69. Datta S., Biswas A., Chandra P. K., Banerjee A., Panigrahi R., Mahapatra P. K., Chakrabarti S., Panda C. K. and Chakravarty R.: Molecular Epidemiology and Clinical Significance of Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes, Core Promoter and Precore Mutations in Eastern India. Intervirology 51 (4):275-284, 2008. 70. Ghosh, A., Ghosh, S., Maity G. P., Alam, N., Sikdar, N., Roy, A., Roy, B., Roychoudhury, S. and Panda, C.K.: SH3GL2 and CDKN2A/2B loci are independently altered in early dysplastic lesions of head and neck: correlation with HPV infection and tobacco habit. Journal of Pathology 217(3): 408-419, 2008. 71. Sinha, S., Singh, R. K., Alam, N., Roy, A., Roychoudhury, S. and Panda, C. K.: Alterations in candidate genes PHF2, FANCC, PTCH1 and XPA at chromosomal 9q22.3 region: pathological significance in early- and late- onset breast carcinoma. Molecular Cancer 7, 84-96, 2008. 72. Ghosh S., Ghosh A., Maiti G. P., Alam N., Roy A., Roychoudhury S. and Panda C. K.: Alterations of ROBO1/DUTT1 and ROBO2 loci in early dysplastic lesions of head and neck: Clinical and prognostic implications. Human Genetics 125, 189-198, 2009. 73. Majumder M., Indra D., Das Roy P., Datta S., Ray J. G., Panda C. K., Roy B.: Variant haplotypes at XRCC1 and risk of oral leukoplakia in HPV non-infected samples. J. Oral Pathol. Med. 38, 174-180, 2009. 74. Manna, S., Mukherjee, S., Roy, A., Das, S. and Panda, C.K.: Tea polyphenols can restrict benzo[a]pyrene induced lung carcinogenesis by altered expression of p53 associated genes and H-ras, c-myc and cyclin D1. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 20 (5), 337-349, 2009. 75. Panda C.K, Ghosh A, Maiti G. P.:. SH3GL2 (SH3-domain GRB2-like 2). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. March 2009. URL : http://AtlasGeneticsOncology.org/Genes/SH3GL2ID44345ch9p22.html 76. Baral R., Bose A., Ray C., Paul S., Pal S., Haque E., Mishra B., Pal D., Nagpal J. K., Panda C. K. and Das B. R.: Association of early phase of colorectal carcinogenesis with STAT3 activation and its relevance in apoptosis regulation. Experimental and Molecular Pathology 87(1):36-41, 2009. 77. Datta S, Panigrahi R, Biswas A, Chandra P K, Banerjee A, Mahapatra P K, Panda C K, Chakrabarti S, Bhattacharya S K, Biswas K, Chakravarty R.: Genetic characterization of hepatitis B virus in peripheral blood leukocytes: evidence for selection and compartmentalization of viral variants with the immune escape G145R mutation. Journal of Virology 83(19):9983-9992, 2009. 78. Mukherjee S, Manna S, Mukherjee P and Panda C. K.: Differential alterations in metabolic pattern of the spliceosomal Uridylic acid-rich small nuclear RNAs (UsnRNAs) during malignant transformation of 20-Methylcholanthrene-induced mouse CNCI-PM-20 embryonic fibroblasts. Molecular Carcinogenesis 48(9):773-778, 2009. 79. Chatterjee, A., Mukherjee, N., Panda, C. K. and Mukhopadhyay K.: Could allelic discrimination in ETS2 predispose individuals to breast cancer? The Open Breast Cancer Journal 1, 30-32, 2009. 80. Bhattacharya N., Roy A., Roy B., Roychoudhury S. and Panda C. K.: MYC gene amplification reveals clinical association with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Indian patients. J. Oral Pathol. Med. 38 (10), 759-763, 2009. 81. Mitra S, Mazumder (Indra) D, Bhattacharya N, Singh R K, Basu P S, Mondal R K, Roy A, Zabarovsky E R, Roychoudhury S, Panda C K.: RBSP3 is Frequently Altered in Premalignant Cervical Lesions: Clinical and Prognostic Chromosomes and Cancer 49, 155-170, 2010. Significance. Genes, 82. Mukherjee S., Manna S., Pal D., Mukherjee P. and Panda C. K.: Sequential Loss of Cell Cycle Checkpoint Control Contributes to Malignant Transformation of Murine Embryonic Fibroblasts Induced by 20-Methylcholanthrene. J. Cellular Physiology 224: 49–58, 2010. 83. Ghosh S., Ghosh A., Maiti G. P., Mukherjee N., Dutta S., Roy A., Roychoudhury S., Panda C. K.: LIMD1 is more frequently altered than RB1 in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: Clinical and prognostic implications. Molecular Cancer 9, (58), 1-13, 2010. 84. Ghosh A., Ghosh S., Maiti G. P., Sabbir MD G., Zabarovsky E. R., Roy A., Roychoudhury S. and Panda C. K.: Frequent alterations of the candidate genes hMLH1, ITGA9 and RBSP3 in early dysplastic lesions of head and neck: Clinical and Prognostic significance. Cancer Science. 101, 1511-1520, 2010. 85. Pal D., Banerjee S., Mukherjee S., Roy A., Panda C.K. and Das S.: Eugenol restricts DMBA croton oil induced skin carcinogenesis in mice: Downregulation of c-Myc and Hras, and activation of p53 dependent apoptotic pathway. J. Dermatological Science 59 31–39,2010. 86. Mitra S., Mazumder (Indra) D., Basu P. S., Mondal R. K., Roy A., Roychoudhury S. and Panda C. K.:. Amplification of CCNL1 in uterine cervical carcinoma has prognostic implications. Molecular Carcinogenesis 49:935–943, 2010. 87. Mukherjee N., Bhattacharya N., Sinha S., Alam N., Chakravarti R., Roychoudhury S., Panda C.K.: Association of APC and MCC genes polymorphism with increased breast cancer risk in indian population. The International Journal of Biological Markers (in press). 88. Mazumder (Indra) D., Mitra S., Singh R. K., Dutta S., Roy A., Mondal R. K., Basu P. S., Roychowdhury S., Panda C. K.: Inactivation of CHEK1 and EI24 are associated with the development of invasive cervical carcinoma: clinical and prognostic implications. International Journal of Cancer (in press). 89. Chatterjee A., Shaw J., Dutta S., Mukherjee N., Chandra S., Mukherjee A., Panda C. K., Chaudhuri K., Sinha S. and Mukhopadhyay K.: Differential allelic distribution of V-ets erythroblastosis virus E26 oncogene homolog2 (ETS2) functional polymorphisms in different group of patients. Gene Expression (in press). Reviews, Monographs, Book Chapters: 1. C. K. Panda, S. B. Chakraborty, A. Tripathi, A. Roy, A. Sengupta, B. Roy and S. Roychowdhury: Analysis of genetic alterations associated with the development of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma from Indian patients. 2002. Tobacco Counters Health, ed A. K. Varma, Vol.2, pp 256-258. 2. Panda C. K. and Roychoudhury S.: Molecular genetics of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Recent Advances in Genetics and Health. 2004. ed. P. Usha Rani, A. Jyothy and M. Hema Prasad, pp 242-247. 3. E. R. Zabarovsky, V. Senchenko, V. Loginov, T. Pavlova, V. Zabarovska, A. Dmitriev, M. Lung, C.K. Panda, V. Kashuba, M.I. Lerman and E.A. Braga. Positional cloning of tumor suppressor genes from 3p21.3 involved in major human cancers. In. “Genetic Mapping”. Ed. F. Columbus, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., NY., In press.