Dr. Chaitanya Pandit

Assistant Professor

Qualification: PhD

Courses taught: B.Sc (BMBt)

Area of expertise: Biochemistry

Contact details: chaitanya.pandit@sdmmmkmysore.in


Publications

  • Pepper and cinnamon improve cold induced cognitive impairment via increasing nonshivering thermogenesis; A study. Chaitanya Pandit, S. Sai Latha, T Usha Rani, K R Anilakumar ( International journal of hyperthermia, 2018, Impact Factor-3.98)
  • Cold adaptive thermogenesis following consumption of certain pungent spice principles: A validation study. Chaitanya Pandit, K R Anilakumar (Journal of thermal biology,2017, Impact Factor- 2.90)
  • To hydrolyze or not to hydrolyze: the dilemma of platelet activating factor acetyl hydrolase. Gopal Marathe, Chaitanya Pandit, Lakshmikant C L, Chaitra H V, Shancy Jacob Pestle, Cletus J M D'Souza (Journal of Lipid Research, 2014, Impact Factor- 5.92)
  • A preliminary study on the preference of bedding material in laboratory mice. Chaitanya Pandit, Gopal Marathe, Cletus J M D’Souza (Shodha, 2011)

Conference and workshops attended

  • Completed a 5 days, Online Faculty Development Program organized by ICT Academy. Chennai on ‘Problem solving and decision making’ (February 2022)
  • Qualified the NPTEL Online certification course as an Elite scorer (72%) on the subject ‘Human Behavior’ (February-April 2022)
  • Attended the International E-Conference on ‘Recent research and innovations in Life Science-2022-Neutraceuticals in healthy aging’ organized by Department of Microbiology, MMK &SDM MMV and Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists and Educators (February 2022)
  • Attended a one day hands-on workshop on ‘Drosophila as a model organism for research’ organized by Pooja Bhagavat Memorial Mahajana Education Centre, SBRR Mahajana FCG PG wing, Mysuru and MMK & SDM Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Mysore (January 2022)

Other noteworthy mentions

  • Qualified the CSIR-UGC NET exam for UGC fellowship with an all India ranking of 74 (December 2011).
  • Qualified the CSIR-UGC NET exam for lectureship with an all India ranking of 16 (June 2011).