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Cromoz strongly believes in collaborating with research labs both in educational institutions and pharmaceutical industry.
Johns Hopkins University School of MedicinePathology and Oncology, The Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center, Baltimore, Maryland Dr. Anirban Maitra M.D.
Associate Professor of Pathology and Oncology
Currently Johns Hopkins and Cromoz have a joint collaboration - Preclinical in vitro, and possibly in vivo, studies for characterizing the therapeutic efficacy and any incidental toxicity of (a) plain water soluble carbon nanotubes (WSCNT), (b) WSCNT conjugated with Gemcitabine and (c) WSCNT conjugated with Paclitaxel, in pancreatic cancer.
IIT-KanpurCromoz has signed a multi-year Memorandum of Understanding with one of the most prestigious academic institutions of world repute - Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. The premise of IIT, Kanpur, is the home some of the finest academia of the world. This best in class Scientific Community of the world, will work with Cromoz professionals in developing techniquesfor drug delivery based on carbon nano technology.
Our Technical AdvisorsDr. S. Sarkar : Professor, IIT Kanpur.
Dr. S. Sarkar, did his PhD in Chemistry in 1975. He did his Post-Doctoral Research project at University of Dortmund, Germany and University of Belfield, Germany. He joined IIT-Kanpur as a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry in 1978. He has been a visiting Scientist and Professor to various universities in US and Germany. In 2001 he became the Head, Department of Chemistry, IIT-Kanpur. He was invited to lectures in several National and International Conferences, University Colloquia His teaching responsibilities include BTech and MS and PhD courses in Chemistry at IIT. His research interests are metallo enzymes, transition metals, activation of Small Molecules, Metal Clusters-Supramolecular Chemistry, Fullerene Chemistry, and Bioinorganic Chemistry. Dr. Faiz Khan: Associate Professor, IIT Kanpur.
Dr. Faiz Khan was awarded Doctorate degree in Chemistry from University of Hyderabad in 1994. He did his doctoral thesis under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Goverdhan Mehta. After postdoctoral research as an Alexander von Humboldt fellow with Professor H.-U. Reissig at the Technical University Dresden, Germany, he accepted a faculty position at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in 1996 and is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry. He is a Young Associate of Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, and Indian National Science Academy's Young Scientist (1997). Dr. Faiz Khan has been awarded Swarnajayanti Fellowship by the Department of Science and Technology in 2003. His research interests are: Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Transition Metal-mediated reactions in organic synthesis, Discovery of new Methodologies and Control of Stereo-chemistry in organic synthesis, Chemical Synthesis in Ionic Liquids, Supported Catalysts.
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