Chemistry, research & creativity

Transition metal complexes, anticancer chelates, and photoluminescence—paired with disciplined web design and programming.

Dr. Manas Kumar Biswas

About

Dr. Manas Kumar Biswas is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Asutosh College, Kolkata, with a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Calcutta (2014). His doctoral thesis focused on heavier transition metal complexes of quinone-based organic radicals.

He has authored 12 international publications with a cumulative impact factor exceeding 45, an h-index of 9, and serves as a reviewer for Royal Society of Chemistry journals. His research spans ruthenium, osmium, nickel, and copper complexes, exploring biological interfaces including apoptosis and multidrug resistance mechanisms.

With over 18 years of teaching experience in B.Sc. and M.Sc. theory and practical courses, Dr. Biswas combines rigorous academic training with a passion for computational chemistry, web design, and creative technology.

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Research metrics

  • 12 Publications
  • 188 Citations
  • 9 h-index
  • 73.8 RG Score

Selected highlights

A newly synthesized nickel chelate can selectively target and overcome multidrug resistance in cancer through redox imbalance both in vivo and in vitro

Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (2017)

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Induction of intrinsic and extrinsic apoptosis through oxidative stress in drug resistant cancer by a newly synthesized Schiff base copper chelate

Free Radical Research (2016)

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Mononuclear zinc(II), cadmium(II), cobalt(III) and di‑nuclear nickel(II) complexes of a 14π electron diimine ligand: Syntheses, structures, photoluminescence and DFT investigations

Inorganica Chimica Acta (2015)

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Passionate about web design, programming, and graphic design—crafting interfaces that reflect scientific precision and aesthetic clarity.

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