Dr. Titisha Chakraborty is an Assistant Professor and a MURTI Faculty Fellow at GITAM Bengaluru. Her work is dedicated to the development and improvement of nanoscale sensing platforms for different end users that influence the principles of electronics and electrochemistry. She earned her Ph.D. from Chang Gung University, Taiwan in 2022.
Research Publications
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1. T. Chakraborty, M. Das, C. H. Kao, “Development and Characterization of a Copper-Loaded ZIF-8-Based Immunosensor for Early Diagnosis of Chronic Kidney Disease by Detecting Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL) Biomarker,” Materials Chemistry and Physics. Volume 326 (2024) 12984.
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2. T. Chakraborty, M. Das, C. Y. Lin, and C. H. Kao, “Electrochemical Detection of Cystatin C by Oriented Antibody Immobilization on Streptococcal Protein G Modified ZIF-8-Cu1-xNix(OH)2@Cu Core-shell Nanostructured Electrode,” Materials today chemistry. 27 (2023) 101273.
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3. T. Chakraborty, M. Das, C. Y. Lin, R. M. Lin, C. H. Kao, Highly sensitive and selective detection of diabetic nephropathy markers by a perovskite LaNiO3-X based potentiometric sensor, Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 169 (2022) 037507.
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4. T. Chakraborty, M. Das, C. Y. Lin, K. F. Lei, C. H. Kao, Highly sensitive and selective electrochemical detection of Lipocalin 2 by NiO nanoparticles/perovskite CeCuOx based immunosensor to diagnose renal failure, Analytica Chimica Acta. 1205 (2022) 339754.
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5. T. Chakraborty, M. Das, C. Y. Lin, Y. Su, B. Yuan, C. H. Kao, Zif-8 nanoparticles based electrochemical sensor for non-enzymatic creatinine detection, Membranes. 12 (2022) 159.
Ongoing Research Projects
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MURTI Faculty Fellow (MFF) grant
Expertise
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Material science, Nanotechnology, Electrochemical Biosensor, Electrochemical Biosensor