Dr. Kesavan M-Protein Biology-Best Researcher Award
SRM Institute of Science and Technology-India
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. M. Kesavan's academic journey commenced with a Ph.D. from the Centre of Advanced Study in Crystallography and Biophysics, University of Madras, under the guidance of Dr. K. Gunasekaran. His doctoral research, awarded in recognition of his outstanding work, delved into "Structural (X-ray and NMR) and Functional Studies on Abelmoschus Esculentus Proteins and Biologically Important Pyrrole Derivatives." Prior to this, he excelled in his M.Sc. in Physics from D.G. Vaishnava College, University of Madras, and B.Ed. in Physical Sciences from Meston College of Education, Tamil Nadu Education University.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. M. Kesavan's career has been marked by diverse experiences, from teaching assignments during his doctoral period at the University of Madras to serving as a Technical Officer in IIISM, SRM University. He currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at the Interdisciplinary Institute of Indian System of Medicine (IIISM), SRM Institute of Science and Technology. In this role, he is not only involved in teaching various academic classes but also manages the BRUKER 500 MHz NMR Instrumentation LAB & AAS, showcasing his commitment to both education and research.
Contributions and Research Focus On Protein Biology
With a robust background in spectroscopy, crystallography, and nanomaterial synthesis, Dr. M. Kesavan has significantly contributed to various areas of research. His expertise spans the purification of antibacterial and anticancer proteins from plants, crystallizing proteins using advanced techniques, and conducting X-ray intensity data collection. His research interests include spectroscopy, crystallography, ligand-metal complexation synthesis, and nanomaterial synthesis.
In the realm of NMR, Dr. M. Kesavan is adept at both liquid and solid-state experiments. His proficiency in operating high-field FT-NMR spectrometers, pulse programming, and software utilization has enabled him to contribute to advancements in materials research. Notably, his specialization in solid-state NMR, including Multi-nuclear Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) spectroscopy, highlights his commitment to pushing the boundaries of knowledge.
Accolades and Recognition
Dr. M. Kesavan's dedication and achievements have earned him prestigious accolades, including the "UGC Research Fellowship" from the University Grants Commission, Government of India. He has also been actively involved in research projects, with collaborations with Pfizer Healthcare Private Limited and various funding schemes from DST & ICMR. His commitment to investigating the protective role of lectin and trypsin inhibitors in various health contexts underscores his impactful contributions to the scientific community.
Impact and Influence
As an educator, researcher, and innovator, Dr. M. Kesavan has made a profound impact on his students and the broader scientific community. His involvement in the design and development of solid-state NMR probe heads for materials studies exemplifies his commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology. Through his teachings, mentorship, and extensive research, he has inspired numerous students and researchers to pursue excellence in the field of physics, biophysics, and interdisciplinary sciences.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. M. Kesavan's legacy is characterized by a relentless pursuit of knowledge, a passion for innovation, and a commitment to the betterment of society through scientific contributions. His ongoing projects, including investigations into lectin and trypsin inhibitors, exemplify his dedication to addressing critical health challenges. As he continues to guide Ph.D. students and contribute to cutting-edge research, Dr. M. Kesavan's legacy is bound to leave a lasting imprint on the fields of physics, biophysics, and interdisciplinary sciences. His future contributions hold the promise of further advancements, inspiring future generations in the pursuit of scientific excellence.
Citations
- Citations 368
- h-index 13
- i10-index 16
Notable Publication
- Spectroscopic (FT-IR, FT-Raman, UV–Vis and NMR) and computational (DFT, MESP, NBO, NCI, LOL, ELF, RDG and QTAIM) profiling of 5‑chloro-2‑hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde: A …
- Valorization of agricultural waste to polybenzoxazine-carbon composites: Studies on microstructure, thermal and dielectric properties
- Mechanochemistry Enabled Construction of Isoxazole Skeleton via CuO Nanoparticles Catalyzed Intermolecular Dehydrohalogenative Annulation
- Gallic acid synergistically enhances the apoptotic ability of Abutilon indicum Linn. Stem fraction inhuman U87 glioblastoma cells
- Lectin isolated from Abelmoschus esculentus induces caspase mediated apoptosis in human U87 glioblastoma cell lines and modulates the expression of circadian clock genes